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Owners, Kentucky Derby (1875-2017) OWNERS, KENTUCKY DERBY (1875-2017) Most Wins Owner Derby Span Sts. 1st 2nd 3rd Kentucky Derby Wins Calumet Farm 1935-2017 25 8 4 1 Whirlaway (1941), Pensive (’44), Citation (’48), Ponder (’49), Hill Gail (’52), Iron Liege (’57), Tim Tam (’58) & Forward Pass (’68) Col. E.R. Bradley 1920-1945 28 4 4 1 Behave Yourself (1921), Bubbling Over (’26), Burgoo King (’32) & Brokers Tip (’33) Belair Stud 1930-1955 8 3 1 0 Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (’35) & Johnstown (’39) Bashford Manor Stable 1891-1912 11 2 2 1 Azra (1892) & Sir Huon (1906) Harry Payne Whitney 1915-1927 19 2 1 1 Regret (1915) & Whiskery (’27) Greentree Stable 1922-1981 19 2 2 1 Twenty Grand (1931) & Shut Out (’42) Mrs. John D. Hertz 1923-1943 3 2 0 0 Reigh Count (1928) & Count Fleet (’43) King Ranch 1941-1951 5 2 0 0 Assault (1946) & Middleground (’50) Darby Dan Farm 1963-1985 7 2 0 1 Chateaugay (1963) & Proud Clarion (’67) Meadow Stable 1950-1973 4 2 1 1 Riva Ridge (1972) & Secretariat (’73) Arthur B. Hancock III 1981-1999 6 2 2 0 Gato Del Sol (1982) & Sunday Silence (’89) William J. “Bill” Condren 1991-1995 4 2 0 0 Strike the Gold (1991) & Go for Gin (’94) Joseph M. “Joe” Cornacchia 1991-1996 3 2 0 0 Strike the Gold (1991) & Go for Gin (’94) Robert & Beverly Lewis 1995-2006 9 2 0 1 Silver Charm (1997) & Charismatic (’99) J. Paul Reddam 2003-2017 7 2 0 0 I’ll Have Another (2012) & Nyquist (’16) Most Starts Owner Derby Span Sts. 1st 2nd 3rd Kentucky Derby Wins Col. E.R. Bradley* 1920-1945 28 4 4 1 Behave Yourself (1921), Bubbling Over (’26), Burgoo King (’32) & Brokers Tip (’33) Calumet Farm 1935-2017 25 8 4 1 Whirlaway (1941), Pensive (’44), Citation (’48), Ponder (’49), Hill Gail (’52), Iron Liege (’57), Tim Tam (’58) & Forward Pass (’68) Harry Payne Whitney 1915-1927 19 2 1 1 Regret (1915) & Whiskery (’27) Greentree Stable 1922-1981 19 2 2 1 Twenty Grand (1931) & Shut Out (’42) WinStar Farm* 2006-2017 18 1 1 1 Super Saver (2010) Michael Tabor* 1995-2013 17 1 1 0 Thunder Gulch (1995) Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney 1935-1968 15 0 1 1 Bashford Manor Stable 1891-1912 11 2 2 1 Azra (1892) & Sir Huon (1906) Overbrook Farm* 1989-1999 11 1 0 2 Grindstone (1996) Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum* 1999-2017 11 0 0 0 Milky Way Farms 1935-1943 10 1 0 2 Gallahadion (1940) Mrs. John Magnier* 1996-2013 10 0 0 0 Dixiana 1929-1952 9 0 3 0 Robert & Beverly Lewis* 1995-2006 9 2 0 1 Silver Charm (1997) & Charismatic (’99) Robert V. LaPenta 2004-2017 9 0 1 0 Three D’s Stock Farm 1929-1937 8 0 0 1 Hal Price Headley 1921-1950 8 0 0 0 Belair Stud 1930-1955 8 3 1 0 Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (’35) & Johnstown (’39) Elmendorf 1968-1984 8 0 0 0 Dogwood Stable 1990-2013 8 0 1 1 Derrick Smith* 2004-2013 8 0 1 0 John W. Schorr 1898-1918 7 0 1 0 Maine Chance Farm 1946-1958 7 1 0 0 Jet Pilot (1947) Brookmeade Farm 1933-1959 7 1 1 0 Cavalcade (1934) Wheatley Stable 1928-1967 7 0 0 0 Darby Dan Farm 1963-1985 7 2 0 1 Chateaugay (1963) & Proud Clarion (’67) Starlight Racing 2002-2015 7 0 0 0 Zayat Stables 2008-2015 7 1 3 0 American Pharoah (2015) J. Paul Reddam 2003-2017 7 2 0 0 I’ll Have Another (2012) & Nyquist (’16) * Includes partnerships Back-to-Back Wins : Col. E.R. Bradley: Burgoo King (1932) & Brokers Tip (1933) Calumet Farm: Citation (1948) & Ponder (1949) Calumet Farm: Iron Liege (1957) & Tim Tam (1958) Meadow Stable: Riva Ridge (1972) & Secretariat (1973) Oldest Winning Trainer : 92, Mrs. Frances Genter (1990-Unbridled) Brothers to Own & Breed Separate Derby Winners : Seth Hancock and Arthur B. Hancock III Arthur B. Hanock III: Gato Del Sol (1982) and Sunday Silence (1989) Seth Hancock (Claiborne Farm): Swale (1984) Brother Partnerships : Dwyer Bros.: Hindoo (1881) Hamilton Bros.: Stone Street (1908) Kentucky Derby/Epsom Derby/Arc de Triomphe Triple : Paul Mellon is the only owner to have bred and campaigned the winners of all three classics: Kentucky Derby: Sea Hero (1993) Epsom Derby: Mill Reef (1971) Arc de Triomphe: Mill Reef (1971) Run 1-2 in Kentucky Derby : J.K.L. Ross (1919): Sir Barton (1 st ) & Billy Kelly (2 nd ) Col. E.R. Bradley (1921): Behave Yourself (1 st ) & Black Servant (2 nd ) Col. E.R. Bradley (1926): Bubbling Over (1 st ) & Bagenbaggage (2 nd ) Calumet Farm (1948): Citation (1 st ) & Coaltown (2 nd ) Oaks/Derby Double : Col. E.R. Bradley (1933): Brokers Tip (May 6 Derby) & Barn Swallow (May 20 Oaks) Calumet Farm (1949): Wistful (May 6 Oaks ) & Ponder (May 7 Derby) Calumet Farm (1952): Real Delight (May 2 Oaks) & Hill Gail (May 3 Derby) Owner – 3 Kentucky Derby Starters, Single Year : Abragam “King” Macomber (1917): War Star-GB (5 th ), Star Master (9th ) & Stargazer (10 th ) Harry Payne Whitney (1920): Upset (2 nd ), Damask (4 th ) & Wildair (8 th ) Col. E.R. Bradley (1922): Bet Mosie (2 nd ), By Gosh (9 th ) & Busy American (DNF) Col. E.R. Bradley (1924): Beau Butler (3 rd ), Baffling (17 th ) & Bob Tail (19 th ) Three D’s Stock Farm (1929): Panchio (3 rd ), Calf Roper (11 th ) & Prince Pat (20 th ) Greentree Stable (1931): Twenty Grand (1 st ), Anchors Aweigh (10 th ) & Surf Board (11 th ) Maine Chance Farm (1946): Lord Boswell (4 th ), Knockdown (5 th ) & Perfect Bahram (9 th ) WinStar Farm (2009): Hold Me Back (12 th ), Advice (13 th ) & Mr. Hot Stuff (15 th ) Calumet Farm (2017): Hence (11 th ), Patch (14 th ) & Sonneteer (16 th ) Consecutive Years with Derby Starter : 8, Col. E.R. Bradley, 1920-27 6, Col. E.R. Bradley, 1932-37 6, Milky Way Farms (Mrs. Ethel V. Mars), 1935-40 6, Michael Tabor, 2000-05 6, WinStar Farm, 2012-17 5, Bashford Manor (George J. Long), 1891-95 5, Harry Payne Whitney, 1923-27 5, WinStar Farm, 2006-10 4, Overbrook Farm (William T. Young), 1993-96 4, Godolphin, 1999-2002 4, Thoroughbred Corp. (Prince Ahmed bin Salman), 1999-2002 African-American Trainers (documented) : Dudley “Dud” Allen: Kingman (1891), 1 st Ed “Brown-Dick” Brown: Ulysses (1896), 8 th Raleigh Colston: Colston (1911), 3 rd Eddie Anderson: Burnt Cork (1943), 10 th Henry Greene: Partez (1981), 3 rd James Cottrell: Jim’s Orbit (1988), 10 th Oaktown Stable’s Stanley “M.C. Hammer” Burrell: Dance Floor (1992), 3 rd Vista Stable’s Berry Gordy: Powis Castle (1994), 8 th Midnight Cry Stable’s Shirley Cunningham: Curlin (2007), 3 rd Female Winning Owners : Laska Durnell: Elwood (1904) – also the first female to start a horse in the Kentucky Derby Rosa M. Hoots: Black Gold (1924) Mrs. John D. “Fannie” Hertz: Reigh Count (1928) Helen Hay Whitney: Twenty Grand (1931) Isabel Dodge Sloan: Cavalcade (1934) Ethel V. Mars: Gallahadion (1940) Helen Hay Whitney: Shut Out (1942) Mrs. John D. “Fannie” Hertz: Count Fleet (1943) Elizabeth Arden Graham: Jet Pilot (1947) Lucille Wright Markey: Hill Gail (1952) Lucille Wright Markey: Iron Liege (1957) Lucille Wright Markey: Tim Tam (1958) Katherine Price: Carry Back (1961) Ada L. Rice: Lucky Debonair (1965) Lucille Wright Markey: Forward Pass (1968) Meadow Stable’s Penny Chenery: Riva Ridge (1972) Meadow Stable’s Penny Chenery: Secretariat (1973) Karen Taylor: Seattle Slew (1977) Diana Firestone: Genuine Risk (1980) Elizabeth Keck: Ferdinand (1986) Frances A. Genter: Unbridled (1990) MeB Racing Stables’ Mary Ellen Bonomo & Teresa Viola Racing Stables: Always Dreaming (2017) Kentucky Derby Winning Owners, Alphabetically (1875-2017) Amiel, Jack J. 1951 Jacobin Stable 1891 Applegate, Hamilton C. 1914 Janney, Stuart S. III 2013 Armstrong, Noah 1889 & Phipps Stable (Ogden Mills “Dinny” Phipps) Astor, William 1876 Johnson, Frederick & C. K. G. Billings 1917 Bashford Manor (George J. Long) 1892/1906 Keck, Mrs. Elizabeth A. 1986 Belair Stud (William Woodward) 1930/1935/1939 Kilmer, Willis Sharpe 1918 Billings, C.K.G. & Frederick Johnson 1917 King Ranch (Robert J. Kleberg) 1946/1950 Block, Benjamin 1922 Klein, Eugene V. 1988 Bradley, Col. E.R. 1921/*1926/1932/1933 Labold Bros. (Alexander & Ike) 1887 * see Idle Hour Stock Farm Lael Stables (Mr. & Mrs. Roy Jackson) 2006 Brooklyn Boyz Stables (Anthony Bonomo), 2017 Lehmann, Robert E. 1970 MeB Racing Stables (Mary Ellen Bonomo), Leigh, Eugene & R. Rose 1894 Teresa Viola Racing Stables, St. Elias Stable (Vincent Lewis, Robert & Beverly 1997/1999 Viola), Siena Farm LLC (Anthony Manganaro) & Madden, John E. 1898 West Point Thoroughbreds (Terry Finley) Maine Chance Farm (Mrs. Elizabeth Graham) 1947 Brookmeade Stable (Mrs. Isabel Dodge Sloane) 1934 Martin, Perry & Steven Coburn 2014 Brophy, B. Giles, William Condren & 1991 McClelland, Byron 1895 Joseph Cornacchia McDowell, Thomas Clay 1902 Brown, Sam S. 1905 McGrath, H.P. 1875 Brown, Sam S. & William Cottrill 1884 McMahon, Frank 1969 Buckland Farm (Thomas M. Evans) 1981 Meadow Stable (C.T. Chenery) 1972/1973 Buena Suerte Equine & Double Eagle Ranch 2009 MeB Racing Stables (Mary Ellen Bonomo), 2017 Cahn, J.C. 1897 Brooklyn Boyz Stables (Anthony Bonomo), Caibett, Edgar 1971 Teresa Viola Racing Stables, St. Elias Stable (Vincent Cain Hoy Stable (H. F. Guggenheim) 1953 Viola), Siena Farm LLC (Anthony Manganaro) & Calumet Farm (Warren Wright) 1941/1944/1948/1949 West Point Thoroughbreds (Terry Finley) Calumet Farm (Mrs. Warren Wright) 1952 Milky Way Farm (Mrs. Ethel V. Mars) 1940 Calumet Farm (Mrs. Gene Markey) 1957/1958/1968 Morgan, George & John P. Chinn 1883 Carman, R.F.
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