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250000 Pat Day Mile Presented by LG&E and KU $250,000 Pat Day Mile Presented by LG&E and KU (Grade III) 92nd Running – Saturday, May 7, 2016 (Kentucky Derby Day) 3-Year-Olds at One Mile on Dirt at Churchill Downs Stakes Record – 1:34.18, Competitive Edge (2015) Top Beyer Speed Figure – 112, Richter Scale (1997) Average Winning Beyer Speed Figure (since 1992) – 99.9 (2,398/24) Name Origin: Formerly known as the Derby Trial, the one-mile race for 3-year-olds was moved from Opening Night to Kentucky Derby Day and renamed the Pat Day Mile in 2015 to honor Churchill Downs’ all-time leading jockey Pat Day. Day, enshrined in the National Museum of Racing’s Hall of Fame in 2005, won a record 2,482 races at Churchill Downs, including 156 stakes, from 1980-2005. None was more memorable than his triumph aboard W.C. Partee’s Lil E. Tee in the 1992 Kentucky Derby. He rode in a record 21 consecutive renewals of the Kentucky Derby, a streak that ended when hip surgery forced him to miss the 2005 “Run for the Roses.” Day’s Triple Crown résumé also included five wins in the Preakness Stakes – one short of Eddie Arcaro’s record – and three victories in the Belmont Stakes. His 8,803 career wins rank fourth all-time and his mounts that earned $297,914,839 rank second. During his career Day lead the nation in wins six times (1982-84, ’86, and ’90-91). His most prolific single day came on Sept. 13, 1989, when Day set a North American record by winning eight races from nine mounts at Arlington Park. At Churchill Downs, he won with a record seven mounts on June 20, 1984. His local dominance is amplified by a record 34 riding titles – 15 Spring Meet and 19 Fall Meet riding crowns. … When known as the Derby Trial, the race served as the final prep for an impressive group of 13 Kentucky Derby winners through the decades, mainly in 1940s and 50s. The race was first run in 1924 and that inaugural running was won by Black Gold, who returned to win the Derby. Others who swept both races include Triple Crown winner Citation (1948), Hill Gail (1952), Dark Star (1953) and Tim Tam (1958). Horses that failed to win the Derby Trial but won the Kentucky Derby include Triple Crown winners Whirlaway (1941) and Assault (1946), Lawrin (1938), Gallahadion (1940), Ponder (1949), Middleground (1950), Determine (1954) and Iron Liege (1957). Assault and Iron Liege finished off-the-board in their respective runnings of the Trial, while the others were runners-up in their renewals. The most recent Derby Trial winner to play a significant role in the Kentucky Derby was B. Wayne Hughes’ Don’t Get Mad, who finished fourth to Giacomo in the 2005 Derby. Year (Race No.) Winner (Age/Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.-Beyer) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis. (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share-# 2015-May 2 (5th) Competitive Edge (3c)* John Velazquez (118) Pain and Misery 1:34.18 (fast-102) Super Saver $200,000-Gr. III 1 Mile (8) Nancy Favreau, Kathy Psoinos & Michael Tabor Todd Pletcher Gimme Da Lute 1.30-1 (4 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $120,280—91 2014-April 26 (8th) Embellishing Bob (3c) Brian Hernandez Jr. (118) Bayern* (DQ from 1 st ) 1:36.73 (fast-94) Northern Afleet $176,700-Gr. III 1 Mile (8) Martin L. Cherry Steve Margolis Myositis Dan 4.80-1 (nose) Kentucky (B.) $106,267—90 2013-April 27 (10th) Forty Tales (3c)* Joel Rosario (118) Capo Bastone 1:35.77 (fast-92) Tale of the Cat $201.425-Gr. III 1 Mile (9) Perretti Racing Stable, LLC Todd Pletcher Ruler of Love 3.10-1 (neck) Kentucky (B.) $119,889—89 2012-April 28 (8th) Hierro (3c) Julien Leparoux (118) Paynter* 1:35.27 (sloppy-96) Hard Spun $232,600-Gr. III 1 Mile (8) Stonestreet Stables LLC Steve Asmussen Stealcase 5.00-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $139,886—88 2011-April 30 (8th) Machen (3c) Edgar Prado (117) Dominus 1:35.47 (fast-92) Distorted Humor $231,400-Gr. III 1 Mile (9) Courtlandt Farms Neil Howard J J’s Lucky Train 6.70-1 (neck) Kentucky (Ch.) $137,730—87 2010-April 24 (10th) Hurricane Ike (3c) Calvin Borel (117) Aikenite 1:36.35 (muddy-101) Graeme Hall $237,400-Gr. III 1 Mile (8) Dawn and Ike Thrash John Sadler Pleasant Prince 5.90-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $142,772—86 2009-April 25 (10th) Hull (3c) Miguel Mena (117) Kensei 1:30.21 (fast-92) Holy Bull $112,000-Gr. III 7 ½ F (8) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable, Gary Barber & Team Valor International Dale Romans Checklist 3.40-1 (4 lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $67,357—85 2008-April 26 (10th) Macho Again (3c) Julien Leparoux (117) Kodiak Kowboy* 1:28.45 (fast-101) Macho Uno $115,200 7 ½ F (9) West Point Thoroughbreds Dallas Stewart Fujita 6.10-1 (1/2 length) Florida (Gr. or Ro.) $68,569—84 2007-April 28 (10th) Flying First Class (3c) Mark Guidry (117) U D Ghetto 1:29.28 (fast-92) Perfect Mandate $117,800 7 ½ F (11) Ellwood Johnston D. Wayne Lukas Bold Start* 6.60-1 (3 ¾ lengths) California (B.) $68,656—83 2006-April 29 (9th) Record (3g) Rafael Bejarano (116) Spotsgone 1:36.32 (fast-95) Devil His Due $114,939 1 Mile (7) Sunset Stables Bob Baffert Mister Triester 5.10-1 (neck) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $70,543—82 2005-April 30 (11th) Don’t Get Mad (3c) Gary Stevens (116) Gallardo 1:36.16 (fast-98) Stephen Got Even $113,100 1 Mile (7) B. Wayne Hughes Ron Ellis Vicarage* 2.50-1 (7 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $70,122—81 2004-April 24 (9th) Sir Shackleton (3c)* Rafael Bejarano (116) Courageous Act 1:37.61 (fast-93) Miswaki $110,800-Gr. III 1 Mile (5) Tracy Farmer Nick Zito Bwana Charlie 1.20-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $68,696—80 2003-April 26 (9th) Midas Eyes (3c)* Jerry Bailey (122) Champali 1:36.22 (fast-105) Touch Gold $167,400-Gr. III 1 Mile (6) Ed Gann Bobby Frankel Desert Warrior 0.30-1 (2 ½ lengths) Florida (B.) $103,788—79 2002-April 27 (9th) Sky Terrace (3c) Craig Perret (114) Cashel Castle* 1:36.87 (sloppy-101) Skywalker $112,800-Gr. III 1 Mile (6) Vickie Foley and Tom Thieneman et al Vickie Foley Ide Be Spencers 7.40-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $69,936—78 2001-April 28 (9th) Meetyouatthebrig (3g) Robby Albarado (122) Dream Run* 1:36.44 (fast-99) Out of Place $117,100-Gr. III 1 Mile (11) Mansell Stables LLC & James Stone Elliott Walden One by the Knows 8.00-1 (6 ¼ lengths) Florida (B.) $72,602—77 2000-April 29 (9th) PerForming Magic (3c) Pat Day (114) Sun Cat 1:35.99 (fast-102) Gone West $114,000-Gr. III 1 Mile (8) The Thoroughbred Corporation Alex Hassinger Valiant Halory 4.50-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $70,680—76 1999-April 24 (9th) Patience Game (3c) Corey Nakatani (116) Prime Directive 1:37.86 (fast-105) Woodman $114,800-Gr. III 1 Mile (9) The Thoroughbred Corporation Alex Hassinger Straight Man 3.50-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Maryland (Dk. B. or Br.) $71,176—75 1998-April 25 (9th) Souvenir Copy (3c)* David Flores (122) Yarrow Brae 1:35.80 (fast-105) Mr. Prospector $113,300-Gr. III 1 Mile (8) Golden Eagle Farm Bob Baffert Black Cash 2.20-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $70,246—74 1997-April 26 (9th) Richter Scale (3c) Shane Sellers (114) Trafalger* 1:36.17 (fast-112 ) Habitony $113,100-Gr. III 1 Mile (8) Richard and Nancy Kaster Pat Byrne Precocity 5.40-1 (5 lengths) California (B.) $70,122—73 1996-April 27 (9th) Valid Expectations (3c) Don Pettinger (119) Great Southern 1:36.81 (fast-98) Valid Appeal $118,500-Gr. III 1 Mile (10) Ackerley Brothers Farm Steve Asmussen Storm Creek 3.30-1 (4 ½ lengths) Florida (B.) $77,025—72 1995-April 29 (9th) Peaks and Valleys (3c) Pat Day (122) Our Gatsby 1:36.53 (fast-109) Mt. Livermore $113,100-Gr. III 1 Mile (7) Pin Oak Farm Jim Day Strategic Intent 2.60-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $73,515—71 1994-April 30 (10th) Numerous (3c)* Chris McCarron (115) Dynamic Asset 1:37.34 (sloppy-101) Mr. Prospector $111,600-Gr. III 1 Mile (6) Howard Keck Charlie Whittingham Exclusive Praline 1.20-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $72,540—70 1993-April 24 (9th) Cherokee Run (3c)* Pat Day (122) Darien Deacon 1:37.57 (sloppy-103) Runaway Groom $86,700-Gr. III 1 Mile (9) Jill Robinson Frank Alexander Ground Force 0.70-1 (3 lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $56,355—69 1992-April 25 (9th) Alydeed (3c)* Craig Perret (119) Binalong 1:36.26 (fast-110) Shadeed $86,476-Gr. III 1 Mile (9) Kinghaven Farms Roger Attfield Dignitas 1.30-1 (3 lengths) Canada (Dk. B. or Br.) $56,209—68 1991-April 27 (9th) Alydavid (3c) Pat Day (114) Honor Grades 1:36.46 (fast) Alydar $88,875-Gr. III 1 Mile (11) David’s Farm Phil Hauswald Formal Dinner 3.90-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $57,769—67 1990-April 28 (9th) Housebuster (3c)* Craig Perret (122) Private School 1:37.60 (fast) Mt.
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