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  2. 2013 Kentucky Derby - Wikipedia

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    The 139th running of the Kentucky Derby commenced at 6:33 pm [2] Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on May 4, 2013, at Churchill Downs. The race was televised in the United States on the NBC television network. [3] The favorite, Orb, won a purse of $1.4 million with a final time of 2:02.89, with Golden Soul finishing second and Revolutionary placing ...

  3. The Kentucky Derby 2013: Style Hits and Misses - AOL

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  4. The Kentucky Derby 2013: Style Hits and Misses - AOL

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  5. Kentucky Derby - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 Kentucky Derby marked the first time that jockeys—as a result of a court order—were allowed to wear corporate advertising logos on their clothing. [32] [33] Norman Adams has been the designer of the Kentucky Derby Logo since 2002. On February 1, 2006, the Louisville-based fast-food company Yum!

  6. Grindstone (horse) - Wikipedia

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    As a three-year-old, Grindstone won the Louisiana Derby and was second in the Arkansas Derby. He then won the 1996 Kentucky Derby with a time of 2:01.06, edging Cavonnier at the wire by a nose. He was jockey Jerry Bailey's second Kentucky Derby winner, and the second in a row for trainer D. Wayne Lukas

  7. 6 popular Kentucky Derby traditions, explained - AOL

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    The Kentucky Derby might be considered "The Greatest Two Minutes in Sports," but its more prominent moniker is the "Run for the Roses." The term stems from the wreath of roses given to the winning ...

  8. Gary Stevens (jockey) - Wikipedia

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    Stevens' first win in a Triple Crown race was the 1988 Kentucky Derby on the filly Winning Colors. [1] He went on to win the Kentucky Derby again in 1995 and 1997, the Preakness Stakes in 1997, 2001 and 2013, and Belmont Stakes in 1995, 1998 and 2001.

  9. Triple Crown winner Justify, jockey Joel Rosario among those ...

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    Rosario has won more than 3,600 races in his career, which began in 2003. He won the 2013 Kentucky Derby with Orb and the Belmont Stakes in 2014 with Tonalist and in 2019 with Sir Winston. The 39 ...