Kentucky Derby | |
Location | Churchill Downs |
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Date | May 15, 1926 |
Winning horse | Bubbling Over |
Jockey | Albert Johnson |
Trainer | Herbert J. Thompson |
Owner | Idle Hour Stock Farm |
Conditions | Fast |
Surface | Dirt |
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The 1926 Kentucky Derby was the 52nd running of the Kentucky Derby. The race was run on May 15, 1926.[1][2]
Payout[edit]
- The Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule
Program Number | Horse Name | Win | Place | Show |
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14 | Bubbling Over | $5.80 | $5.80 | $4.60 |
4 | Bagenbaggage | – | $5.80 | $4.60 |
3 | Rock Man | – | – | $30.00 |
Field[edit]
Position | Post | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Final Odds | Stake |
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1 | 14 | Bubbling Over | Albert Johnson | Herbert J. Thompson | Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable | 1.90 | $50,075 |
2 | 4 | Bagenbaggage | Eric Blind | William A. Hurley | Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable | 1.90 | $6,000 |
3 | 3 | Rock Man | Frank Coltiletti | Joseph H. Stotler | Sagamore Stable | 42.10 | $3,000 |
4 | 12 | Rhinock | Mack Garner | William D. Covington | Parkview Stable (Mrs. George B. Cox) | 14.60 | $1,000 |
5 | 9 | Pompey | Laverne Fator | William H. Karrick | William R. Coe | 2.10 | |
6 | 6 | Espino | William Smith | William J. Speirs | William Ziegler Jr. | 39.70 | |
7 | 1 | Light Carbine | Strother Griffin | Michael Joseph Dunleavy | Ira B. Humphreys | 61.00 | |
8 | 8 | Canter | Clarence Turner | Harry Rites | J. Edwin Griffith | 24.10 | |
9 | 4 | Blondin | Linus McAtee | Fred Hopkins | Harry Payne Whitney | 9.30 | |
10 | 10 | Display | John Maiben | T. J. Healey | Walter J. Salmon Sr. | 16.20 | |
11 | 7 | Recollection | John Callahan | George Vanburen Barnes | Walter I. Kohn & L. G. Theisen | 11.40 | |
12 | 5 | Champ de Mars | Earl Pool | Allan D. Steele | Keeneland Stud Farm | 11.40 | |
13 | 13 | Roycrofter | Edward Scobie | L. A. Connor | G. Frank Croissant | 11.40 |
- Margins – 5 lengths
- Time – 2:03 4/5
- Track – Fast
References[edit]
- ^Kentucky Derby History, 1926
- ^Daily Racing Form May 17, 1926 Kentucky Derby results chart Retrieve August 4, 2018
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POST | HORSE | TRACK ODDS | WATCHMAKER ODDS | BEST BEYER | JAY PRIVMAN AND MIKE WATCHMAKER COMMENTS | |
PGM. NO. | SIRE | - designates Keeneland sale graduate | ||||
2 | War of Will | 15-1 | 20-1 | 94 | JP: Worked over the weekend as though his La. Derby debacle is behind him, but that was only start in past 11 weeks. | |
by War Front | MW: His Risen Star and Lecomte wins came with easy trips against modest fields, and really weren't all that fast. | |||||
Owner: Gary Barber; Trainer: Mark Casse; Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione | ||||||
3 | Tax | 20-1 | 20-1 | 96 | JP: Hard to envision getting better trip than he did in Wood. If he couldn't win that day, think this will be difficult. | |
by Arch | MW: Was beaten 1 1/4 lengths by Tacitus in Wood, but the difference between them really was considerably larger. | |||||
Owner: R. A. Hill Stable, Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, et al; Trainer: Danny Gargan; Jockey: Junior Alvarado | ||||||
4 | By My Standards | 15-1 | 15-1 | 97 | JP: Turned in career-best performance winning Louisiana Derby, and has trained like a superstar since. A must use. | |
by Goldencents | MW: Originally was unimpressed with his La. Derby but have since warmed to it a bit. He might wind up an underlay. | |||||
Owner: Allied Racing Stable; Trainer: Bret Calhoun; Jockey: Gabriel Saez | ||||||
5 | Gray Magician | 50-1 | 50-1 | 80 | JP: Showed he was a decided cut below these before going to the UAE Derby. Deserving longshot even off best form. | |
by Graydar | MW: That his second in an especially weak UAE Derby was his best performance yet says a lot about his prior form. | |||||
Owner: Wachtel Stable, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partnerships, et al; Trainer: Peter Miller; Jockey: Drayden Van Dyke | ||||||
6 | Improbable | 5-1 | 6-1 | 99 | JP: Blinkers come back off after Ark. Derby experiment. Second-best last time to Omaha Beach, final work terrific. | |
by City Zip | MW: My Derby horse at the start of the year and I'm sticking with him. I still feel he has more ability than he's shown. | |||||
Owner: WinStar Farm, China Horse Club & Starlight Racing; Trainer: Bob Baffert; Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. | ||||||
7 | Vekoma | 15-1 | 15-1 | 97 | JP: Smallish colt has awkward way of going but can run. Like way he pulled clear after attending pace in Blue Grass. | |
by Candy Ride | MW: He's better than given credit for, but when he won the Blue Grass, he rode the crest of a speed-favoring track. | |||||
Owner: R. A. Hill Stable & Gatsas Stables; Trainer: George Weaver; Jockey: Javier Castellano | ||||||
8 | Maximum Security | 8-1 | 10-1 | 102s | JP: Reminds me of War Emblem in that if other riders don't respect him, he could have another easy time up front. | |
by New Year's Day | MW: In his case, I'm taking the approach that like Las Vegas, what happens at Gulfstream often stays at Gulfstream. | |||||
Owner: Gary & Mary West; Trainer: Jason Servis; Jockey: Luis Saez | ||||||
9 | Tacitus | 8-1 | 8-1 | 97 | JP: After getting bumped around severely in opening furlong of the Wood, fell into good trip, finished off race well. | |
by Tapit | MW: Several horses in the Wood had big trouble but he was the only one to do real running afterward, contender. | |||||
Owner: Juddmonte Farms; Trainer: Bill Mott; Jockey: Jose Ortiz | ||||||
10 | Plus Que Parfait | 30-1 | 30-1 | 84 | JP: His Derby Day was in Dubai. Smart move to avoid elite and go overseas for giant purse. This spot is far tougher. | |
by Point of Entry | MW: Enjoyed massive pay day in Dubai, but the UAE Derby he won may have been the weakest in that race's history. | |||||
Owner: Imperial Racing; Trainer: Brendan Walsh; Jockey: Ricardo Santana Jr. | ||||||
11 | Cutting Humor | 30-1 | 30-1 | 95 | JP: Most cleverly named horse in race (by First Samurai out of Pun) has yet to face competition close to this caliber. | |
by First Samurai | MW: If the best thing you can say about him is his name ... His Sunland Derby was his best yet, still must improve. | |||||
Owner: Starlight Racing; Trainer: Todd Pletcher; Jockey: Mike Smith | ||||||
SCR | Haikal | 30-1 | 30-1 | 95 | JP: In roughly run Wood, he had fairly clean trip, pace certainly helped his cause. Always fires, skeptical he's this good. | |
by Daaher | MW: I share the same doubts and wonder if he wants to go quite this far, but every one of his races have been solid. | |||||
Owner: Shadwell Stable; Trainer: Kiaran McLaughlin; Jockey: Rajiv Maragh | ||||||
SCR | Omaha Beach | SCR | SCR | 101 | Scratched | |
by War Front | ||||||
Owner: Fox Hill Farms; Trainer: Richard Mandella; Jockey: Mike Smith | ||||||
12 | Code of Honor | 12-1 | 15-1 | 95 | JP: Had no chance way Fla. Derby unfolded. Definitely capable of bouncing back in race with pace, should offer value. | |
by Noble Mission | MW: On the other hand, he won Fountain of Youth because of a monumental pace collapse after insane fractions. | |||||
Owner: William S. Farish; Trainer: Shug McGaughey; Jockey: John Velazquez | ||||||
13 | Win Win Win | 12-1 | 20-1 | 99s | JP: Got stopped on far turn in Blue Grass, but kept to task. Should be highest price of career, can outrun odds. Using. | |
by Hat Trick | MW: Gets credit for closing in Blue Grass on a speed-favoring track, but Beyers have dropped since going two turns. | |||||
Owner: Live Oak Plantation; Trainer: Mike Trombetta; Jockey: Julian Pimentel | ||||||
14 | Master Fencer | 50-1 | 50-1 | n/a | JP: Japanese invader lacked positional speed in final prep, hung after making bid. Can't buy in off of what I've seen. | |
by Just a Way | MW: He was all of fourth-best on the Japan road to the Derby, but the top three weren't nominated, so here he is. | |||||
Owner: Katsumi & Yasuyo Yoshizawa; Trainer: Koichi Tsunoda; Jockey: Julien Leparoux | ||||||
15 | Game Winner | 9-2 | 5-1 | 97 | JP: Has had a couple of nice preps, think he's primed for big race, have zero concern over his ability to get distance. | |
by Candy Ride | MW: Narrowly beaten in both of his starts this year and had legitimate excuses both times, will take a lot of beating. | |||||
Owner: Gary & Mary West; Trainer: Bob Baffert; Jockey: Joel Rosario | ||||||
16 | Roadster | 5-1 | 6-1 | 98 | JP: Unbeaten in two starts since undergoing throat surgery. Benefitted from good trips in small fields both times. | |
by Quality Road | MW: Definitely had a better trip than Game Winner winning the SA Derby. Smith got off him to ride Omaha Beach. | |||||
Owner: Speedway Stable; Trainer: Bob Baffert; Jockey: Florent Geroux | ||||||
17 | Long Range Toddy | 30-1 | 30-1 | 95 | JP: Opportunistic win in division of Rebel, then regressed lone start in slop. Form muddied, literally and figuratively. | |
by Take Charge Indy | MW: Only he and the formidable Omaha Beach have beaten Improbable, but his win over Improbable seemed fluky. | |||||
Owner: Willis Horton Racing; Trainer: Steve Asmussen; Jockey: Jon Court | ||||||
18 | Spinoff | 30-1 | 20-1 | 95 | JP: Got first run on By My Standards in La. Derby, couldn't hold him off late. Still, it was a solid effort second off layoff. | |
by Hard Spun | MW: He was supposed to win the Louisiana Derby after having a clear lead in mid-stretch. Must do much better here. | |||||
Owner: Wertheimer & Frere; Trainer: Todd Pletcher; Jockey: Manny Franco | ||||||
19 | Country House | 30-1 | 30-1 | 91 | JP: Raced more maturely in Ark. Derby, didn't show prior tendency to lug in. Still, no threat to top two. Belmont type. | |
by Lookin At Lucky | MW: Yet again, he did not break alertly at Oaklawn. He's not good enough to break 20th in this and expect to win. | |||||
Owner: Mrs. J. V. Shields Jr., E. McFadden Jr. & LNJ Foxwoods; Trainer: Bill Mott; Jockey: Flavien Prat | ||||||
20 | Bodexpress | 30-1 | 50-1 | 96 | JP: Benefitted from soft pace that developed in Fla. Derby, was able to hang around and get second. Still a maiden. | |
by Bodemeister | MW: Derby should have a winner's preferred clause. Maidens shouldn't be able to get into the Derby before winners. | |||||
Owner: Top Racing, Global Thoroughbred, et al; Trainer: Gustavo Delgado; Jockey: Chris Landeros |