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Bold Forbes (March 31, 1973 – August 9, 2000) was a champion thoroughbred racehorse, winner of the 1976 Kentucky Derby and 1976 Belmont Stakes. Background [ edit ]
The 1976 Kentucky Derby was the 102nd running of the Kentucky Derby. ... Bold Forbes: Angel Cordero Jr. Laz Barrera: E. Rodriguez Tizol: 2:01 3/5 2nd 5 Honest Pleasure:
The Wood Memorial is one of the major prep races on the Road to the Kentucky Derby. Between 1930 and 2000, eleven winners of the Wood Memorial went on to win the Kentucky Derby (Gallant Fox, Twenty Grand, Johnstown, Count Fleet, Hoop Jr., Assault, Foolish Pleasure, Bold Forbes, Seattle Slew, Pleasant Colony and Fusaichi Pegasus).
Venezuela’s Canonero II won the 1971 Derby and Puerto Rico’s Bold Forbes won the 1976 Derby. The format for the Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby remains unchanged from last year.
Held annually without fail since 1875, the Kentucky Derby is the oldest continuously run sporting event in America. Set to take place on May 7, the most famous horse race in the entire world means...
In 1976, he won on Bold Forbes and in 1985, on Spend A Buck. In 1976, Cordero won the Belmont Stakes on Bold Forbes , and he won the Preakness Stakes twice, once in 1980 aboard Codex (his winning status was not overturned despite widely publicized accusations of illegal block-maneuvering and face-lashing of opponent-filly Genuine Risk with his ...
The Kentucky Derby was won by Bold Forbes, ridden by Angel Cordero, in front of a crowd of 115,387 people at Churchill Downs in Louisville. [ 9 ] Track and field athlete Mac Wilkins broke the world record for the discus three consecutive times in a single event at San Jose, California , with throws of 69.80 metres (229.0 ft), 70.24 metres (230. ...
Big Brown: 2008 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner; first horse since Clyde Van Dusen to win the Kentucky Derby from the 20th post position; Black Caviar: undefeated in 25 career starts; fifteen-time Group 1 winner; Bold Forbes: 1976 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner