1986 Kentucky Derby

Last updated
112th Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby
Grade I stakes race
Location Churchill Downs
DateMay 3, 1986
Winning horse Ferdinand
Jockey Bill Shoemaker
Trainer Charles E. Whittingham
Owner Elizabeth A. Keck
Conditions Fast
SurfaceDirt
Attendance123,819
  1985
1987  

The 1986 Kentucky Derby was the 112th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 3, 1986, [1] with 123,819 people in attendance. [2]

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Full results

FinishedPostHorseJockeyTrainerOwnerTime / behind
1st1 Ferdinand Willie Shoemaker Charles E. Whittingham Mrs. Elizabeth A. Keck 2:02.80
2nd3Bold Arrangement Chris McCarron Clive Brittain Anthony & Raymond Richards
3rd6 Broad Brush Vincent Bracciale Jr.Richard W. Small Robert E. Meyerhoff
4th5Rampage Pat Day Gary R. ThomasNancy & H. John Reed
5th7Badger Land Jorge Velásquez [3] D. Wayne Lukas Lukas, Hartley & Lukas
6th8Wheatly Hall Gary Stevens Jack Van Berg John McKinnon
7th16Fobby Forbes Randy Romero Carlos A. Garcia Due Process Stable
8th13Icy Groom Eddie Maple Samuel T. RamerWilliam J. Fleming
9th12Wise TimesKeith AllenPhilip A. GleavesR. L. Reineman Stable
10th2 Mogambo Jacinto Vásquez LeRoy Jolley Peter M. Brant & Calumet Farm
11th9 Snow Chief Alex Solis Melvin F. Stute Grinstead & Rochelle
12th15Zabaleta Darrel McHargue John Gosden Michael Riordan
13th14Southern AppealJesse DavidsonMarvin MoncriefHoward M. Bender
14th10Bachelor Beau Larry Melancon Philip M. HauswaldR. D. Waterfield & J. A. Tafel
15th4Vernon Castle Eddie Delahoussaye John B. SullivanNorth Ridge, A. E. Paulson
16th11 Groovy Laffit Pincay Jr. Howard CrowellJ. A. Ballis & Ted Kruckel

Payout

PostHorseWinPlaceShow
1FerdinandUS$37.4016.008.60
3Bold Arrangement9.406.80
6Broad Brush9.20

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References

  1. Kentucky Derby History, 1986
  2. "Derby & Oaks Attendance Since 1980" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-01-24.
  3. 1986 KY Derby program
  4. "1986 Kentucky Derby Results Tables" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-07-14. Retrieved 2010-07-03.