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Churchill Downs Track Records CHURCHILL DOWNS TRACK RECORDS MAIN TRACK Distance Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Notes 4 Furlongs Fair Phantom 2f 114 :46.60 05/07/1921 Casey 2c 111 :46.60 05/09/1921 Miss Joy 2f 110 :46.60 05/10/1921 4 ½ Furlongs Notonthesamepage 2c 118 :50.12 04/30/2008 $40,390 maiden special weight 5 Furlongs Hot Dixie Chick 2f 118 :56.48 06/13/2009 $47,111 maiden special weight (Stephen Foster Handicap Day) 5 ½ Furlongs Cashier’s Dream 2f 115 1:02.52 07/07/2001 Debutante (GIII) 6 Furlongs Indian Chant 4g 120 1:07.55 07/08/2007 $43,950 allowance 6 ½ Furlongs Love At Noon 3f 121 1:14.34 05/05/2001 $40,920 allowance (Kentucky Derby Day) 7 Furlongs Groupie Doll 4f 123 1:20.44 05/05/2012 Humana Distaff (GI) (Kentucky Derby Day) 7 ½ Furlongs Greater Good 4g 119 1:27.97 07/03/2006 $62,500 allowance/optional claiming 1 Mile Fruit Ludt 3c 120 1:33.26 11/21/2014 $20,685 claiming ($40,000-$35,000) 1 Mile 20 Yards Frog Legs 4 107 1:39.00 05/13/1913 1 Mile 50 Yards Hodge 5g 120 1:41.80 10/04/1916 1 Mile 70 Yards The Porter 4c 110 1:41.60 05/30/1919 1 Mile 100 Yards The Caxton 4 101 1:49.20 05/16/1902 1 1/16 Miles Successful Dan 6g 118 1:41.04 05/04/2012 Alysheba (GII) (Kentucky Oaks Day) 1 1/8 Miles Victory Gallop 4c 120 1:47.28 06/12/1999 Stephen Foster H. (GII) 1 3/16 Miles Northeast Bound 3c 123 1:57.60 05/07/2015 $51,461 allowance 1 ¼ Miles Secretariat 3c 126 1:59.40 05/03/1973 Kentucky Derby (GI) 1 3/8 Miles Elliott 6g 109 2:20.60 10/15/1906 1 ½ Miles A Storm Is Brewing 4g 112 2:32.02 06/17/2001 $19,000 starter allowance 1 5/8 Miles Tupolev 5 112 2:49.40 07/23/1983 1 ¾ Miles Eldaafer 5g 126 2:59.62 11/05/2010 Breeders’ Cup Marathon (GIII) 2 Miles Libertarian 4g 113 3:22.26 11/28/1998 2 1/16 Miles Hi Neighbor 8h 117 3:40.80 11/11/1949 2 ¼ Miles Raincoat 3c 90 3:53.00 10/07/1915 3 Miles Ten Broeck 4c 104 5:26.50 09/03/1876 4 Miles Sotemia 5m 119 7:10.80 10/07/1912 MATT WINN TURF COURSE Distance Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Notes 5 Furlongs (T) Power Alert-AUS 5g 120 :55.17 05/01/2015 Twin Spires Turf Sprint (GIII) 1 Mile (T) Jaggery John 4c 113 1:33.78 07/04/1995 Firecracker H. (GIII) 1 1/16 Miles (T) Wise River 6h 120 1:39.83 04/26/2009 $56,640 allowance/optional claiming 1 1/8 Miles (T) Lure 4c 123 1:46.34 04/30/1993 Early Times Turf Classic (GIII) 1 3/8 Miles (T) Snake Eyes 7g 123 2:13.00 05/22/1997 $71,400 allowance 1 ½ Miles (T) Tikkanen 3c 122 2:26.50 11/05/1994 Breeders’ Cup Turf (GI) * Record held by more than one horse Bolded and shaded distances indicate at less one race has been run at that distance in 2015 EVOLUTION OF CHURCHILL DOWNS TRACK RECORDS – MAIN TRACK 4 Furlongs 5 ½ Furlongs Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Miss Joy 2 110 :46.60 05/10/1921 Cashier’s Dream 2 118 1:02.52 07/07/2001 Casey 2 111 :46.60 05/09/1921 Yes It’s True 2 121 1:03.61 05/25/1998 Fair Phantom 2 114 :46.60 05/07/1921 Love Lock 2 115 1:03.84 06/28/1997 Round the World 2 103 :47.00 05/10/1910 A.V. Eight 2 119 1:03.92 06/10/1995 Foreno 2 110 :47.00 05/11/1909 Golden Derby 2 125 1:04.20 06/28/1980 Autumn Leaves 2 110 :47.75 04/30/1901 Bringhurst 2 92 1:04.60 10/08/1912 Grover Hughes 4 113 1:05.00 10/07/1912 4 ½ Furlongs Round the World 4 113 1:05.00 05/20/1912 Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Nettie Bereaud 3 95 1:05.40 05/16/1910 Notonthesamepage 2 118 :50.12 04/30/2008 Gypsy King 6 103 ½ 1:05.60 10/09/1909 Subtle Aly 2 119 :50.48 06/23/2007 Enfield 3 104 1:05.60 05/08/1909 Gotta Secret 2 119 :50.73 06/26/2005 Goldproof 5 117 1:05.80 05/14/1908 Chilukki 2 118 :51.00 04/28/1999 Bessie Macken 4 111 1:06.50 04/29/1901 Our Gem 2 117 :51.58 05/05/1994 Modicum 2 118 :51.40 05/06/1983 6 Furlongs Vite Flying 2 117 :51.80 05/06/1969 Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Miss Summer Time 2 116 :51.80 05/01/1961 Indian Chant 4 120 1:07.55 07/08/2007 Robust 2 118 :52.00 05/20/1950 Kelly’s Landing 4 116 1:07.59 06/25/2005 Coldstream 2 113 :52.40 05/04/1935 Kona Gold 6 126 1:07.77 11/04/2000 Miss Joy 2 110 :52.60 05/21/1921 Cold Execution 4 117 1:08.71 07/04/1995 Joe Morris 2 103 :52.80 05/08/1909 Big Pistol 5 115 1:08.60 06/01/1986 Acquia 2 95 :53.40 05/16/1908 Lucky Larry 3 112 1:09.00 07/13/1984 John Marrs 2 118 :54.00 05/22/1907 Barbizon Steak 3 122 1:09.20 05/22/1971 Oiseau 2 121 :54.50 05/12/1904 Amber Break 6 116 1:09.20 11/25/1970 Intense 2 108 :54.50 05/07/1904 Benedicto 6 117 1:09.20 05/13/1961 Silverdale 2 110 :54.50 05/05/1900 June’s Crocodile 3 114 1:09.60 11/18/1959 Dogoon 5 122 1:09.60 10/31/1957 5 Furlongs Delta 4 121 1:09.60 05/05/1956 Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Bernwood 3 117 1:10.00 05/16/1951 Hot Dixie Chick 2 118 :56.48 06/13/2009 Porters Broom 6 116 1:10.20 05/08/1960 Wildcat Shoes 4 124 :56.49 05/20/2005 Bewitch 4 115 1:10.40 04/30/1959 Brown Eyed Beauty 4 124 :57.12 06/12/2003 Checkerhall 6 111 1:10.60 11/11/1948 D’Nile 2 119 :57.14 06/23/2002 Ariel Cross 4 115 1:10.60 05/02/1936 +City Street 2 117 :57.28 05/05/2001 Don Leon 3 105 1:11.00 05/19/1931 +Open Story 2 110 :57.28 05/05/2001 Distinction 5 122 1:11.00 05/30/1922 Western Dreamer 2 114 :57.60 05/06/1995 Flags 6 128 1:11.00 05/24/1921 Lov Tov 2 119 :57.80 05/16/1977 Bringhurst 2 105 1:11.00 10/16/1913 Santiago Road 2 125 :57.80 05/18/1968 Prince Ahmed 7 108 1:11.20 09/25/1911 Ole Liz 2 122 :58.00 05/01/1965 Jeff Bernstein 3 110 1:11.40 05/08/1909 Amastar 2 125 :58.20 05/18/1963 Altuda 4 107 1:12.20 05/16/1908 Roman Line 2 122 :58.40 05/20/1961 Hasty Agnes 3 92 1:12.20 05/12/1908 Battle Ground 2 120 :58.40 05/12/1961 Dainty Dame 3 104 1:13.00 05/14/1907 Nivram 2 120 :58.40 05/11/1961 Zal 3 102 1:13.00 05/13/1907 Lucky Tip 2 119 :58.40 05/19/1956 Meadowbreeze 3 98 1:13.00 10/16/1906 Delamar 2 119 :58.40 05/05/1956 Platoon 4 111 1:13.00 10/13/1906 Miss Jato 2 113 :58.60 05/14/1950 Martha Gorman 4 108 1:13.00 10/11/1906 Robust 2 116 :58.60 05/08/1950 Tom Hood 4 115 1:13.00 09/19/1888 Royal Pam 2 119 :59.00 05/30/1938 Force 5 121 1:13.00 09/24/1883 Ruddy Light 2 112 :59.00 06/02/1923 Yankee Notions 2 113 :59.00 05/20/1912 Tennessee Boy 2 107 1:00.00 05/25/1908 R.C. Rann 2 112 1:00.00 05/30/1907 Haughty 4 106 1:00.00 05/30/1907 Bensonhurst 3 87 1:00.50 05/11/1903 + Finished in a dead-heat in the 2001 Three Chimneys Juvenile 6 ½ Furlongs 1 Mile Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Horse Age Wgt. Time Date Love At Noon 3 121 1:14.34 05/05/2001 Fruit Ludt 3 120 1:33.26 11/21/2014 Bet On Sunshine 8 119 1:15.11 07/01/2000 Infratini 4 121 1:33.31 11/22/2012 Runaway Venus 4 117 1:15.46 05/04/2000 Chilukki 3 116 1:33.57 11/04/2000 Wild Escapade 5 122 1:15.46 06/04/1997 Evasive Action 2 116 1:33.80 11/15/1969 Oh So Striking 6 115 1:15.74 05/03/1995 Ack Ack 3 122 1:34.40 04/29/1969 Take Me Out 5 117 1:15.99 05/01/1993 Crozier 3 122 1:34.60 05/02/1961 Bet the Pot 4 115 1:16.00 06/18/1989 Hasty Road 3 118 1:35.00 04/27/1954 Dogoon 5 121 1:16.00 11/05/1957 Hill Gail 3 118 1:35.40 04/29/1952 Gallant Knight 4 114 1:16.20 05/16/1931 The Chief 3 117 1:35.80 05/03/1938 Distinction 4 112 1:17.60 10/17/1921 Peace Chance 3 105 ½ 1:35.80 05/01/1934 Toah 4 99 1:19.75 05/08/1902 Twenty Grand 2 122 1:36.00 10/16/1930 7 Furlongs Sands of Pleasure 8 104 1:36.20 05/19/1921 Horse Age Wgt.
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