Florida Derby top three finishers

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This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Florida Derby, an American Grade 1 race for three-year-olds at 1-1/8 miles on the dirt held at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida. [1] (List from 1971-present)


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2023 Forte MageCyclone Mischief12
2022White AbbarioCharge ItSimplification11
2021Known AgendaSoup and SandwichGreatest Honour11
2020 Tiz the Law ShivareeEte Indien9
2019 Maximum Security Bodexpress Code of Honor 11
2018AudibleHofburgMississippi9
2017Always DreamingState of HonorGunnevera10
2016 Nyquist MajestoFellowship8
2015MaterialityUpstartFlatter9
2014ConstitutionWildcat RedGeneral a Rod8
2013 Orb Itsmyluckyday Merit Man10
2012 Take Charge Indy Reveron Union Rags 9
2011 Dialed In Shackleford To Honor and Serve8
2010 Ice Box Pleasant PrinceRule11
2009 Quality Road Dunkirk Theregoesjojo7
2008 Big Brown Smooth Air Tomcito 12
2007 Scat Daddy Notional Chelokee9
2006 Barbaro Sharp HumorSunriver11
2005High FlyNoble CausewayB. B. Best9
2004Friends LakeValue PlusThe Cliff's Edge10
2003 Empire Maker Trust N LuckIndy Dancer7
2002 Harlan's Holiday Blue BurnerPeekskill11
2001 Monarchos OutoftheboxInvisible Ink13
2000Hal's HopeHigh YieldTakodha Hills10
1999VicarWondertross Cat Thief 10
1998Cape TownLil's LadHalory Hunter6
1997 Captain Bodgit Pulpit Frisk Me Now 8
1996 Unbridled's Song Editor's Note Skip Away 9
1995 Thunder Gulch Suave ProspectMecke10
1994 Holy Bull Ride the RailsHalo's Image14
1993Bull in the HeatherStorm TowerWallenda13
1992Technology Dance Floor Pistols and Roses 12
1991 Fly So Free Strike the Gold Hansel 8
1990 Unbridled SlavicRun Turn9
1989Mercedes WonWestern PlayboyBig Stanley11
1988 Brian's Time Forty Niner Notebook10
1987 Cryptoclearance No More FlowersTalinum9
1986 Snow Chief Badger LandMogambo16
1985 Proud Truth Irish SlurDo It Again Dan11
1984 Swale Dr. CarterDarn That Alarm9
1983CroesoCopelanLaw Talk13
1982 Timely Writer Star GallantOur Escapade7
1981Lord AvieAkureyriLinnleur11
1980 Plugged Nickle Naked SkyLord Gallant8
1979 Spectacular Bid Lot o' GoldFantasy 'n Reality7
1978 Alydar Believe ItDr. Valeri7
1977Coined SilverNearly On TimeFort Prevel8
1977Ruthie's NativeFor The MomentSir Sir10
1976 Honest Pleasure Great ContractorProud Birdie6
1975Prince Thou ArtSylvan Place Foolish Pleasure 9
1974Judger Cannonade Buck's Bid16
1973Royal and Regal Forego Restless Jet8
1972Upper CaseNo Le HaceGentle Smoke11
1971Eastern FleetExecutioner Jim French 11

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References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 320 on June 26, 2008.