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1933 Kentucky Derby

Index 1933 Kentucky Derby

The 1933 Kentucky Derby was the 59th running of the Kentucky Derby. [1]

20 relations: Brokers Tip, Brookmeade Stable, Churchill Downs, Dominick Bellizzi, Don Meade, Edward R. Bradley, Graded stakes race, Head Play, Herbert J. Thompson, Joe Notter, John Bejshak, Joseph H. Stotler, Kentucky Derby, Ladysman, Raymond Workman, Silas B. Mason, William Robertson Coe, Willis Sharpe Kilmer, 1932 Kentucky Derby, 1934 Kentucky Derby.

Brokers Tip

Brokers Tip (March 16, 1930 – July 14, 1953), by Black Toney out of the French mare Forteresse, was a Thoroughbred racehorse and the only horse in history whose sole win was in the Kentucky Derby.

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Brookmeade Stable

Brookmeade Stable was a successful thoroughbred horse racing stable owned by Dodge Automobile heiress and socialite Isabel Dodge Sloane.

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Churchill Downs

Churchill Downs, located on Central Avenue in south Louisville, Kentucky, United States, is a Thoroughbred racetrack most famous for annually hosting the Kentucky Derby.

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Dominick Bellizzi

Dominick Bellizzi (ca. 1912 – 17 May 1934) was an American jockey who died at age 21 as a result of a horse racing accident.

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Don Meade

Don Meade (1913 – December 22, 1996) was an American jockey.

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Edward R. Bradley

Colonel Edward Riley Bradley (December 12, 1859 – August 15, 1946) was an American steel mill laborer, gold miner, businessman and philanthropist.

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Graded stakes race

A graded stakes race is a thoroughbred horse race in the United States or Canada that meets the criteria of the American Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA).

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Head Play

Head Play (foaled in Kentucky in 1930) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 1933 Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series of races and as the horse on the losing end of the "Fighting Finish" of the 1933 Kentucky Derby.

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Herbert J. Thompson

Herbert J. Thompson (September 21, 1881 – 1937) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.

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Joe Notter

Joseph A. Notter (June 21, 1890 - April 10, 1973) was an American Hall of Fame jockey and winner of two of the American Classic Races. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Joe Notter rode prominently in the first decades of the 20th century. Statistics from his racing career as a jockey are limited but it is known that he was working as a stable boy at age ten and was riding and winning at age thirteen. He developed a reputation as a good handler of young horses and rode winners in several important stakes races for two-year-old horses including three wins in the important Hopeful Stakes. During his career, Joe Notter rode U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductees Maskette and Colin for owner James R. Keene plus Regret and Whisk Broom II for Harry Payne Whitney. 1908 would be Notter's most successful earnings year when he won purses totalling $464,322 which smashed the existing record and remained unmatched for another fifteen years. Aboard Colin in the 1908 Belmont Stakes, Notter misjudged the finish line and eased the horse up. Fortunately he was six-lengths in front and still won by a head over the onrushing Fair Play. In the 1957 Kentucky Derby, jockey Bill Shoemaker would make the same mistake with Gallant Man and lose the race. In 1913 Notter became the first jockey to win the New York Handicap Triple when he rode Whisk Broom II to victory in the Metropolitan, Suburban and Brooklyn Handicaps. He rode in the Kentucky Derby three times, winning it in 1915 aboard Regret, the first filly to ever win the Classic, and took second place in 1918 on the Woodburn Stud colt, Escoba. Notter competed in the Preakness Stakes only once, finishing twelfth in the 1910 edition. Notter battled weight problems and after 1908 limited himself to dieting enough to be able to ride in selected stakes races. He retired in 1923 having won fifty-six important stakes races then turned to training for a time before working as a racing official. Joe Notter was inducted in the United States' Racing Hall of Fame in 1963.

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John Bejshak

John Joseph Bejshak (September 19, 1909 – December 26, 1969) was a Canadian-born jockey who competed in American Thoroughbred horse racing best known as the rider of 1935 American Horse of the Year, Discovery.

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Joseph H. Stotler

Joseph Horace "Bud" Stotler (June 26, 1888 – October 14, 1957) was a German American Thoroughbred horse racing Champion trainer who conditioned horses that won four Championships.

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Kentucky Derby

The Kentucky Derby, is a horse race that is held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival.

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Ladysman

Ladysman (born 1930) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the son of Pompey who was the winner of the 1925 Hopeful Stakes as a two-year-old and the prestigious Suburban Handicap as a four-year-old.

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Raymond Workman

Raymond "Sonny" Workman (May 24, 1909 – August 21, 1966) was an American Champion and Hall of Fame jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing.

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Silas B. Mason

Silas Boxley Mason (October 22, 1879 – April 14, 1936) was an American construction executive and racehorse owner.

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William Robertson Coe

William Robertson Coe (June 8, 1869 – March 15, 1955) was an insurance, railroad and business executive, as well as a collector of Americana and an important philanthropist for the academic discipline of American Studies.

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Willis Sharpe Kilmer

Willis Sharpe Kilmer (October 18, 1869 – July 12, 1940) was a newspaperman, horse breeder, and entrepreneur.

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1932 Kentucky Derby

The 1932 Kentucky Derby was the 58th running of the Kentucky Derby.

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1934 Kentucky Derby

The 1934 Kentucky Derby was the 60th running of the Kentucky Derby.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933_Kentucky_Derby

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