Latonia Derby

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Latonia Derby
Discontinued stakes race
Location Latonia Race Track
Latonia, Kentucky
Inaugurated1883
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance1¼ miles (10 furlongs)
TrackDirt, left-handed
QualificationThree-years-old
Purse $12,800

The Latonia Derby was an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually from 1883 through 1937 at Latonia Race Track in Latonia, Kentucky. [1] Open to three-year-old horses, for its first 52 years the Latonia Derby was contested at a mile and a half then in 1935 the distance was shortened to a mile and a quarter. It was run as the Hindoo Stakes from inception in 1883 to 1886 in honor of the Kentucky-bred U.S. Racing Hall of Fame horse, Hindoo. [2] The race usually attracted the Kentucky Derby winner; it became so popular that in 1912 a motion picture was made by Independent Motion Picture Co. entitled Winning the Latonia Derby, featuring silent film star King Baggot.

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The inaugural 1883 Latonia Derby was won by Kentucky Derby winner Leonatus. Future Derby winners Kingman (1891), Halma (1895), Ben Brush (1896), Lieut. Gibson (1900), Elwood (1904) and Sir Huon (1906) also won the race; the 1918 edition was won by Harry Payne Whitney's Belmont Stakes-winning colt, Johren. In 1936, Rushaway won the Illinois Derby during the afternoon, then was shipped 300 miles (480 km) overnight to win the Latonia Derby the following afternoon. [3]

Records

Speed record:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer: ¹

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Miles)
Time
Win$
1937Reaping Reward Alfred M. Robertson Robert McGarvey Milky Way Farm Stable 114 M2:03.80$12,800
1936 Rushaway Johnny Longden Alfred G. Tarn Alfred G. Tarn114 M2:02.60$12,125
1935TearoutWilliam Hanka Howard Wells Daniel B. Midkiff114 M2:04.00$12,680
1934Fiji Gilbert Elston Tom B. YoungYoung Brothers112 M2:31.80$7,980
1933Gold BasisGilbert Elston Max Hirsch Morton L. Schwartz 112 M2:31.20$7,750
1932StepenfetchitRobert Finnerty James W. Healy Liz Whitney 112 M2:31.20$11,360
1931Spanish PlayCharles LandoltGeorge LandCharles H. Knebelkamp & Richard Morris112 M2:30.00$22,575
1930 Gallant Knight Herman Schutte Kay Spence Audley Farm Stable 112 M2:35.00$22,175
1929Buddy BasilDunice DuboisWilliam F. PolsonBasil Manor Stable112 M2:30.40$23,075
1928Toro Eddie Ambrose John F. Schorr Edward Beale McLean 112 M2:41.20$22,525
1927 Handy Mandy Earl Pool Walter W. Taylor Hal Price Headley 112 M2:28.60$24,250
1926 Bagenbaggage Eric Blind William A. Hurley Edward R. Bradley 112 M2:32.20$24,500
1925Broadway JonesHurley Meyer Herbert J. Thompson Edward R. Bradley112 M2:31.00$25,225
1924ChilhoweeLawrence McDermottJohn C. GallaherGallaher Bros.112 M2:30.20$25,600
1923The ClownHarry Lunsford Kay Spence Audley Farm Stable 112 M2:32.60$15650
1922ThibodauxEarl Pool William Perkins William Perkins112 M2:33.80$14,625
1921Brother Batch Mack Garner Charles C. Van MeterE. C. Arnold112 M2:47.60$14,900
1920 Upset José Rodriguez S. Abner Clopton Harry P. Whitney 112 M2:32.00$16,300
1919Be Frank Clarence Kummer William Jennings Jr. Cornelius M. Garrison112 M2:37.60$16,160
1918 Johren Frank Robinson Albert Simons Harry P. Whitney112 M2:33.00$9,925
1917Liberty Loan Johnny Loftus John W. May A. Kingsley Macomber 112 M2:30.80$9,550
1916DodgeFrank Murphy John S. Ward Weber & Ward112 M2:37.00$9,950
1915RoyalCarl GanzHerman R. BrandtJefferson Livingston112 M2:32.00$10,125
1914John GundAndy NeylonAuval John BakerA. Baker & Co.112 M2:30.40$6,025
1913GowellFred TeahanJack T. WeaverJack T. Weaver112 M2:33.20$5,725
1912Free LanceCharles Peak Peter W. Coyne Bashford Manor Stable 112 M2:31.00$4,250
1911 Governor Gray Ted Rice James S. EvermanR. N. Smith & Co.112 M2:30.40$3,550
1910Joe MorrisCharles GrandAuval John BakerRobert H. Anderson112 M2:33.40$2,925
1909 Olambala Ted RiceRoy CassadyJohn G. Greener112 M2:39.20$3,095
1908Pinkola Andy Minder William H. Fizer William H. Fizer112 M2:35.40$3,655
1907The Abbot James Lee William J. YoungWilliam J. Young112 M2:46.20$4,410
1906 Sir Huon Roscoe Troxler Peter W. CoyneBashford Manor Stable112 M2:36.80$5,095
1905The ForemanJohn K. TreubelJohn Walters George M. Hendrie 112 M2:38.00$5,950
1904 Elwood Frank Prior Charles E. Durnell Lasca Durnell 112 M2:42.75$5,730
1903WoodlakeRichard Crowhurst Thomas C. McDowell Thomas C. McDowell112 M2:36.75$7,035
1902Harry NewPhillip J. Otis John P. Mayberry Charles R. Ellison112 M2:38.75$4,390
1901Hernando Jimmy Winkfield Robert Tucker W. H. Laudeman112 M2:35.25$4,985
1900 Lieut. Gibson* Jimmy Boland Charles Hughes Charles H. Smith112 M0:00.00$4,715
1899Prince McClurgWilliam BeauchampJames H. McAvoyJ. H. McAvoy & W. E. Applegate112 M2:36.20$6,825
1898Han d'OrJess ConleyCrit DavisT. H. Coleman Jr.112 M2:32.50$7,620
1897 Ornament Alonzo Clayton Charles T. Patterson Charles T. Patterson112 M2:35.25$8,740
1896 Ben Brush Willie Simms Hardy Campbell Jr. Michael F. Dwyer 112 M2:40.50$12,200
1895 Halma Charles Thorpe Thomas Welsh Charles Fleischmann & Sons 112 M2:34.50$6,720
1894Lazzarone Willie Martin H. Eugene Leigh H. E. Leigh & Robert L. Rose112 M2:51.00$6,555
1893Buck McCannCharles ThorpeRobert Tucker Scoggan Brothers 112 M2:44.00$4,450
1892NewtonAlonzo ClaytonJohn T. IrelandIreland Bros. (Frank & John T.)112 M3:14.00$3,700
1891 Kingman Isaac Murphy Dudley AllenJacobin Stable112 M2:45.25$4,540
1890Bill LetcherAlonzo AllenWilliam R. LetcherWilliam R. Letcher112 M2:43.00$5,380
1889HindoocraftHollis Enoch Wishard Scoggan Brothers112 M2:41.00$4,300
1888 Los Angeles**Armstrong Albert Cooper E. J. "Lucky" Baldwin 112 M2:39.25$4,270
1887Libretto Isaac Murphy Frank B. Harper112 M2:38.25$4,390
1886 Silver Cloud Isaac Murphy Albert Cooper E. J. "Lucky" Baldwin 112 M2:40.00$3,810
1885 Bersan Isaac Murphy Green B. Morris G. B. Morris & James D. Patton112 M2:42.75$4,080
1884AudrainRichard FishburnJ. BeckThomas Jefferson Megibben112 M2:42.00$3,860
1883 Leonatus Isaac Murphy Raleigh Colston Sr. Jack P. Chinn & George W. Morgan112 M2:40.50$2,850

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