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1 Million Santa Anita Derby (Grade I) $1 million Santa Anita Derby (Grade I) Kentucky Derby Championship Series – Points: 100-40-20-10 81 st Running – Saturday, April 7, 2018 (4 weeks before the Kentucky Derby) 3-Year-Olds at 1 1/8 Miles on Dirt at Santa Anita (Arcadia, Calif.) Stakes Record – 1:47.00, Lucky Debonair (1965), Sham (1973) and Indian Charlie (1998) Track Record – 1:45.80, Star Spangled (1979) Year (Race No.) Winner (Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis.-Track (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share 2017-April 8 (8th) Gormley (c) Victor Espinoza (124) Battle of Midway 1:51.16 (fast) Malibu Moon $1,002,415-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (13) Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Moss John Shirreffs Royal Mo 6.20-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $600,000—80 2016-April 9 (8th) Exaggerator (c) Kent Desormeaux (124) Mor Spirit* 1:49.66 (sloppy) Curlin $1,000,690-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (8) Big Chief Racing, Head of Plains Partners, Rocker O Ranch et al Keith Desormeaux Uncle Lino 26.30-1 (6 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $600,000—79 2015-April 4 (8th) +Dortmund (c)* Martin Garcia (122) One Lucky Dane 1:48.73 (fast) Big Brown $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (6) Kaleem Shah Bob Baffert Bolo 0.60-1 (4 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $600,000—78 2014-April 5 (8th) +H3D-California Chrome (c)* Victor Espinoza (122) Hoppertunity 1:47.52 (fast) Lucky Pulpit $1,000,750-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (8) Steve Coburn & Perry Martin Art Sherman Candy Boy 0.70-1 (5 ¼ lengths) California (Ch.) $600,000—77 2013-April 6 (9th) Goldencents (c) Kevin Krigger (122) Flashback* 1:48.76 (fast) Into Mischief $750,750-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (8) W.C. Racing, Dave Kenney & RAP Racing Doug O’Neill Super Ninety Nine 6.50-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $450,000—76 2012-April 7 (6th) D-I’ll Have Another (c) Mario Gutierrez (122) +Creative Cause* 1:47.88 (fast) Flower Alley $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (9) Paul Reddam Doug O’Neill Blueskiesnrainbows 4.10-1 (nose) Kentucky (Ch.) $450,000—75 2011-April 9 (10th) Midnight Interlude (c) Victor Espinoza (122) Comma to the Top 1:48.66 (fast) War Chant $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (9) Arnold Zetcher LLC Bob Baffert Mr. Commons 13.90-1 (head) Kentucky (B.) $600,000—74 2010-April 3 (6th) +Sidney’s Candy (c) Joe Talamo (122) Setsuko 1:48.00 (Cushion) Candy Ride-ARG $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (10) Craig Family Trust John Sadler Lookin At Lucky* 3.80-1 (4 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $450,000—73 2009-April 4 (6th) +Pioneerof the Nile* (c) Garrett Gomez (122) Chocolate Candy 1:49.17 (Cushion) Empire Maker $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (7) Zayat Stables LLC Bob Baffert Mr. Hot Stuff 0.80-1 (1 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $450,000—72 2008-April 5 (6th) Colonel John (c) Corey Nakatani (122) Bob Black Jack 1:48.16 (Cushion) Tiznow $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (11) WinStar Farm LLC Eoin Harty Coast Guard 2.60-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $450,000—71 2007-April 7 (6th) Tiago (c) Mike Smith (122) King of the Roxy 1:49.51 (fast) Pleasant Tap $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (10) Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Moss John Shirreffs Sam P.* 29.30-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $450,000—70 2006-April 8 (6th) Brother Derek* (c) Alex Solis (122) Point Determined 1:48.00 (fast) Benchmark $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (5) Cecil Peacock Dan Hendricks +A.P. Warrior 0.50-1 (3 ¼ lengths) California (B.) $450,000—69 2005-April 9 (6th) Buzzards Bay (c) Mark Guidry (122) General John 1:49.18 (fast) Marco Bay $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (11) Fog City Stable Jeff Mullins Wilko 30.10-1 (1/2 length) Florida (Ch.) $450,000—68 2004-April 3 (8th) Castledale-IRE (c) Jose Valdivia Jr. (122) Imperialism 1:49.24 (fast) Peintre Celebre $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (7) Frank Lyons & Greg Knee Jeff Mullins @Rock Hard Ten 30.00-1 (head) Ireland (B.) $450,000—67 2003-April 5 (6th) +Buddy Gil (g) Gary Stevens (122) Indian Express 1:49.36 (fast) Eastern Echo $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (9) Desperado Stables Inc. Jeff Mullins Kafwain 6.30-1 (head) Kentucky (B.) $450,000—66 2002-April 6 (5th) Came Home* (c) Chris McCarron (122) Easy Grades 1:50.02 (fast) Gone West $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (8) William S. Farish, John Goodman, Trudy McCaffrey & John Toffan Paco Gonzalez Lusty Latin 1.10-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $450,000—65 2001-April 7 (5th) +H3-Point Given* (c) Gary Stevens (122) Crafty C. T. 1:47.77 (wet-fast) Thunder Gulch $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (6) The Thoroughbred Corporation Bob Baffert I Love Silver 0.70-1 (5 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $450,000—64 2000-April 8 (5th) The Deputy-IRE (c) Chris McCarron (120) War Chant* 1:49.08 (fast) Petardia-GB $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (6) Team Valor Stables LLC & Gary Barber Jenine Sahadi Captain Steve 2.40-1 (1 length) Ireland (Dk. B. or Br.) $600,000—63 1999-April 3 (5th) General Challenge (g) Gary Stevens (120) +Prime Timber* 1:48.92 (fast) General Meeting $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (8) Golden Eagle Farm Bob Baffert Desert Hero 2.80-1 (3 ½ lengths) California (Ch.) $450,000—62 1998-April 4 (5th) Indian Charlie* (c) Gary Stevens (120) 3D-Real Quiet 1:47.00 (fast) In Excess-IRE $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (7) Hal Earnhardt III & John R. Gaines Racing Stable Bob Baffert +Artax 1.80-1 (2 ¼ lengths) California (B.) $450,000—61 1997-April 5 (6th) +Free House (c) Kent Desormeaux (120) 3D-Silver Charm 1:47.60 (fast) Smokester $750,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (10) Trudy McCaffery & John Toffan Paco Gonzalez Hello-IRE 7.30-1 (head) California (Gr. or Ro.) $450,000—60 1996-April 6 (5th) Cavonnier (g) Chris McCarron (120) Honour and Glory* 1:48.81 (fast) Batonnier $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (8) Robert H. Walter Family Trust Bob Baffert Corker 10.00-1 (1 ¾ length) California (Dk. B. or Br.) $600,000—59 1995-April 8 (5th) Larry the Legend (c) Gary Stevens (122) +Afternoon Deelites* 1:47.99 (fast) Local Talent $700,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (8) Craig Lewis Craig Lewis Jumron-GB 5.80-1 (head) Illinois (B.) $385,000—58 1994-April 9 (5th) Brocco* (c) Gary Stevens (122) Tabasco Cat 1:48.33 (fast) Kris S. $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (6) Mr. & Mrs. Albert Broccoli Randy Winick Strodes Creek 0.70-1 (3/4 length) Florida (Ch.) $275,000—57 1993-April 3 (5th) Personal Hope* (c) Gary Stevens (122) Union City 1:49.03 (fast) Storm Bird $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (7) Lee & Debi Lewis Mark Hennig Eliza 1.50-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (B.) $275,000—56 1992-April 4 (5th) H3-A.P. Indy* (c) Eddie Delahoussaye (122) +Bertrando 1:49.25 (fast) Seattle Slew $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (7) Tomonori Tsurumaki Neil Drysdale Casual Lies 0.90-1 (1 ¾ length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $275,000—55 1991-April 6 (5th) Dinard (c) Chris McCarron (122) Best Pal* 1:48.10 (fast) Strawberry Road-AUS $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (9) Allen Paulson Richard Lundy +Sea Cadet 2.20-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $275,000—54 1990-April 7 (5th) Mister Frisky (c) Gary Stevens (122) Video Ranger 1:49.00 (fast) Marsayas $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (8) Solymar Stable Laz Barrera Warcraft 0.60-1 (4 ½ lengths) Florida (Ch.) $275,000—53 1989-April 8 (5th) +H3D-Sunday Silence (c) Pat Valenzuela (122) Flying Continental 1:47.60 (fast) Halo $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (6) Ernest Gaillard, Arthur Hancock III & Charlie Whittingham Charlie Whittingham Music Merci 2.40-1 (11 lengths ) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $275,000—52 1988-April 9 (5th) 3FD-Winning Colors (f) Gary Stevens (117) Lively One 1:47.80 (fast) Caro-IRE $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (9) Eugene Klein D. Wayne Lukas +Mi Preferido 2.60-1 (7 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ro.) $275,000—51 1987-April 4 (5th) Temperate Sil (c) Bill Shoemaker (122) Masterful Advocate 1:49.00 (fast) Temperence Hill $503,250-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (6) Frankfurt Stable & Charlie Whittingham Charlie Whittingham Something Lucky 3.70-1 (5 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ro.) $278,250—50 1986-April 6 (5th) 3-Snow Chief (c) Alex Solis (122) Icy Groom 1:48.60 (fast) Reflected Glory $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles-SA (7) Grinstead & Rochelle Mel Stute D-Ferdinand 0.30-1 (6 lengths) California (Dk.
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