Kentucky Derby | |
Grade I stakes race | |
Location | Churchill Downs |
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Date | May 6, 1967 |
Winning horse | Proud Clarion |
Jockey | Bobby Ussery |
Trainer | Loyd Gentry Jr. |
Owner | Darby Dan Farm |
Surface | Dirt |
The 1967 Kentucky Derby was the 93rd running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 6, 1967. [1] [2]
Finished | Post | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Time / behind |
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1st | 7 | Proud Clarion | Bobby Ussery | Loyd Gentry Jr. | Darby Dan Farm | 2:00 3/5 |
2nd | 5 | Barbs Delight | Kenny Knapp | Hal Steele Jr. | Guy Huguelet Jr. & Gene Spalding | |
3rd | 2 | Damascus | Bill Shoemaker | Frank Y. Whiteley Jr. | Edith W. Bancroft | |
4th | 10 | Reason to Hail | Walter Blum | Hirsch Jacobs | Patrice Jacobs | |
5th | 11 | Ask the Fare | Donald Holmes | Jere R. Smith Sr. | Holiday Stable | |
6th | 6 | Successor | Braulio Baeza | Edward A. Neloy | Wheatley Stable | |
7th | 8 | Gentleman James | Ronald Campbell | Delmer W. Carroll Sr. | Michael G. Phipps | |
8th | 1 | Ruken | Fernando Alvarez | Clyde Turk | Louis R. Rowan | |
9th | 4 | Diplomat Way | Johnny Sellers | John O. Meaux | Harvey Peltier Sr. | |
10th | 14 | Second Encounter | Bill Phelps | Edwin K. Cleveland Jr. | Harris-Pierce Jr. | |
11th | 12 | Dawn Glory | Earlie Fires | Justino Rodriquez | Establo Eden | |
12th | 3 | Dr. Isby | Bill Hartack | Frank E. Childs | Perne L. Grissom | |
13th | 13 | Field Master | Álvaro Pineda | Warren Stute | Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Seley | |
14th | 9 | Lightning Orphan | Donald Brumfield | Don H. Divine | Reverie Knoll Farm |
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