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Churchill Downs CHURCHILL DOWNS - May 3, 2008 - Race 10 STAKES Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands Grade 1 - Thoroughbred FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS WITH AN ENTRY FEE OF $25,000 EACH AND A STARTING FEE OF $25,000 EACH. One And One Fourth Miles On The Dirt Track Record: (Secretariat - 1:59.40 - May 5, 1973) Purse: $2,000,000 Guaranteed Available Money: $2,211,800 Value of Race: $2,211,800 1st $1,451,800, 2nd $400,000, 3rd $200,000, 4th $100,000, 5th $60,000 Video Race Replay Weather: Clear Track: Fast Off at: 6:15 Start: Good for all except 8,12 Last Raced Pgm Horse Name (Jockey) Wgt M/E PP 1/4 1/2 3/4 1m Str Fin Odds Comments 29Mar08 10GP1 20 Big Brown (Desormeaux, Kent) 126 L f 20 41/2 61 1/2 61/2 1Head 12 1/2 14 3/4 2.40* wide, steady urging 6Apr08 10OP1 5 Eight Belles (Saez, Gabriel) 121 LA 5 5Head 51/2 52 41/2 22 23 1/2 13.10 steadied 3/8, 5/16 5Apr08 7HAW5 16 Denis of Cork (Borel, Calvin) 126 LA 16 20 20 20 13Head 61 32 3/4 27.20 sluggish st, mild bid 5Apr08 9AQU1 2 Tale of Ekati (Coa, Eibar) 126 LA 2 91/2 7Head 71 51 41/2 43/4 37.40 steadied, drifted out 5Apr08 7HAW1 18 Recapturetheglory (Baird, E.) 126 LA f 18 31/2 3Head 3Head 2Head 32 52 1/2 49.00 4 wide, bid, tired 5Apr08 6SA1 10 Colonel John (Nakatani, Corey) 126 L 10 171/2 16Head 101/2 61/2 71/2 63/4 4.70 steadied early 5Apr08 9AQU5 3 Anak Nakal (Bejarano, Rafael) 126 LA 3 161/2 151 1/2 171 12Head 112 7Nose 53.90 7 wide 1/4 pl 12Apr08 9KEE10 9 Pyro (Bridgmohan, Shaun) 126 LA 9 181 1/2 17Head 181 1/2 152 91/2 83/4 5.70 inside early,no menace 12Apr08 9KEE2 17 Cowboy Cal (Velazquez, John) 126 LA 17 21/2 21/2 21 31/2 51/2 93 3/4 39.20 off inside, tired 12Apr08 11OP2 6 Z Fortune (Albarado, Robby) 126 LA 6 7Head 81/2 81 82 82 1/2 101 1/2 19.20 in traffic early 29Mar08 10GP2 12 Smooth Air (Cruz, Manoel) 126 L 12 151/2 184 11Head 101/2 10Head 111 3/4 42.00 broke in air, steadied 12Apr08 9KEE5 8 Visionaire (Lezcano, Jose) 126 LA 8 194 193 19Head 182 1/2 163 121 1/2 25.30 stumbled, steadied 5Apr08 9AQU3 4 Court Vision (Gomez, Garrett) 126 LA b 4 131/2 121/2 151 1/2 141 1/2 12Head 13Neck 17.70 steadied, carried out 5Apr08 7HAW3 11 Z Humor (Douglas, Rene) 126 LA 11 141 131 1/2 161/2 162 151/2 147 1/4 63.60 carried in, took up 12Apr08 9KEE9 1 Cool Coal Man (Leparoux, Julien) 126 LA 1 61/2 41/2 4Head 94 141 15Neck 44.10 in hand, faded 5Apr08 6SA2 13 Bob Black Jack (Migliore, Richard) 126 L b 13 11/2 11 11/2 7Head 132 164 3/4 29.40 pace, stayed to 1/4 pl 12Apr08 11OP1 19 Gayego (Smith, Mike) 126 LA 19 81 92 91 1/2 111/2 174 1712 18.90 sluggish start, rank 12Apr08 9KEE11 7 Big Truck (Castellano, Javier) 126 LA 7 10Head 101/2 121/2 171/2 183 182 28.60 steadied, bumped 22Mar08 12TP1 15 Adriano (Prado, Edgar) 126 LA 15 11Head 141/2 141/2 194 194 198 3/4 28.90 took up early 12Apr08 9KEE1 14 Monba (Dominguez, Ramon) 126 LA b 14 121 1/2 111 131/2 20 20 20 31.60 steadied early Fractional Times: 23.30 47.04 1:11.14 1:36.56 Final Time: 2:01.82 Split Times: (23:74) (24:10) (25:42) (25:26) Run-Up: 0 feet Winner: Big Brown, Bay Colt, by Boundary out of Mien, by Nureyev. Foaled Apr 10, 2005 in Kentucky. Breeder: Monticule. Winning Owner: IEAH Stables and Pompa, Jr., Paul Total WPS Pool: $47,956,786 Pgm Horse Win Place Show Wager Type Winning Numbers Payoff Pool Carryover 20 Big Brown 6.80 5.00 4.80 $2.00 Exacta 20-5 141.60 22,641,373 5 Eight Belles 10.60 6.40 $2.00 Trifecta 20-5-16 3,445.60 27,057,852 16 Denis of Cork 11.60 $2.00 Superfecta 20-5-16-2 58,737.80 9,067,204 $2.00 Daily Double 5-20 24.80 929,464 $2.00 Daily Double CALDER/KY DERBY 15.40 12,799 DOUBLE 2-20 $2.00 Daily Double OAKS/DERBY DOUBLE 37.80 2,023,441 8-20 $2.00 Pick 3 9-5-20 (3 correct) 732.80 1,039,910 $2.00 Pick 4 7-9-2/5-20 (4 correct) 14,675.60 1,700,531 $2.00 Pick 6 1-2/4/5-7-9-2/5-20 (5 1,271.00 676,018 410,599 correct) $2.00 Future Wager POOL 1 - 24 8.60 439,379 $2.00 Future Wager POOL 2 - 24 15.00 325,306 $2.00 Future Wager POOL 3 - 3 8.60 291,835 $2.00 Over/Under OVER 32 2.40 13,980 $2.00 Super High Five 20-5-16-2-18 0 331,928 Past Performance Running Line Preview Pgm Horse Name 1/4 1/2 3/4 1m Str Fin 20 Big Brown 41 1/2 62 1/2 63 3/4 1Head 12 1/2 14 3/4 5 Eight Belles 52 52 51 3/4 43/4 22 1/2 24 3/4 16 Denis of Cork 2014 1/2 2019 1/2 2014 1/2 1310 67 1/2 38 1/4 2 Tale of Ekati 93 3/4 74 74 1/4 51 1/4 46 1/2 411 18 Recapturetheglory 31 31 1/2 31 1/2 2Head 34 1/2 511 3/4 10 Colonel John 178 1/2 1612 1/4 107 3/4 62 1/4 78 1/2 614 1/4 3 Anak Nakal 168 1510 3/4 1711 3/4 129 3/4 1112 715 9 Pyro 189 1712 1/4 1812 3/4 1511 1/2 911 1/2 815 17 Cowboy Cal 21/2 21 21/2 3Head 57 915 3/4 6 Z Fortune 72 1/2 84 1/4 85 1/4 82 3/4 89 1019 1/2 12 Smooth Air 157 1/2 1812 1/2 118 1/4 108 3/4 1012 1121 8 Visionaire 1910 1/2 1916 1/2 1914 1/4 1816 1617 3/4 1222 3/4 4 Court Vision 136 128 1/4 159 3/4 1410 1214 1324 1/4 11 Z Humor 146 1/2 138 3/4 1611 1/4 1613 1/2 1517 1/4 1424 1/2 1 Cool Coal Man 62 41 1/2 41 1/2 94 3/4 1416 1/4 1531 3/4 13 Bob Black Jack 11/2 11 11/2 72 3/4 1314 1/4 1632 19 Gayego 82 3/4 94 3/4 96 1/4 119 1/4 1720 3/4 1736 3/4 7 Big Truck 104 1/4 106 3/4 128 1/4 1715 1/2 1824 3/4 1848 3/4 15 Adriano 114 1/4 1410 1/4 149 1/4 1918 1/2 1927 3/4 1950 3/4 14 Monba 124 1/2 117 1/4 138 3/4 2022 1/2 2031 3/4 2059 1/2 Trainers: 20 - Dutrow, Jr., Richard; 5 - Jones, J.; 16 - Carroll, David; 2 - Tagg, Barclay; 18 - Roussel, III, Louie; 10 - Harty, Eoin; 3 - Zito, Nicholas; 9 - Asmussen, Steven; 17 - Pletcher, Todd; 6 - Asmussen, Steven; 12 - Stutts, Jr., Bennie; 8 - Matz, Michael; 4 - Mott, William; 11 - Mott, William; 1 - Zito, Nicholas; 13 - Kasparoff, James; 19 - Lobo, Paulo; 7 - Tagg, Barclay; 15 - Motion, H.; 14 - Pletcher, Todd Owners: 20 - IEAH Stables and Pompa, Jr., Paul; 5 - Fox Hill Farms, Inc.; 16 - Warren, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William K.; 2 -Charles E. Fipke; 18 - Roussel, III, Louie and Lamarque, Ronald; 10 - WinStar Farm LLC; 3 - Four Roses Thoroughbreds; 9 - Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC; 17 - Stonerside Stable; 6 - Zayat Stables, LLC; 12 - Mount Joy Stables, Inc.; 8 - Team Valor International and Vision Racing LLC; 4 - IEAH Stables and WinStar Farm; 11 - Zayat Stables, LLC; 1 -Robert V. LaPenta; 13 - Harmon, Jeff and Kasparoff, Tim; 19 - Cubanacan Stables; 7 - Fein, Eric and Elberg, Barry; 15 - Courtlandt Farms; 14 - Starlight Racing; Footnotes BIG BROWN was rated off the early pace while well out from the rail, stalked the leaders five wide along the backstretch, advanced in the five path leaving the far turn, made a strong move on the far outside midway on the turn, ranged up outside RECAPTURETHEGLORY approaching the quarter pole, surged to the front at the top of the stretch, angled to the inside and drew clear inside the three-sixteenths pole, took command with a furlong remaining and steadily increased his lead under strong right hand encouragement. EIGHT BELLES was forwardly placed between rivals in the early stages, settled in good position along the backstretch, steadied when blocked between rivals with three furlongs to go, checked slightly while rallying in traffic nearing the quarter pole, angled out while following the winner into the stretch, drifted to the rail approaching the furlong marker and held on gamely with a determined effort to clearly best the others.
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