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1913 Epsom Derby. Craganour (3rd from left) and Aboyeur (4th from left) get in each others' way. The 1913 Epsom Derby, sometimes referred to as "The Suffragette Derby", was a horse race which took place at Epsom Downs on 4 June 1913. It was the 134th running of the Derby. The race was won, controversially, by Aboyeur at record 100–1 odds.
Following the Derby win, Piper also won the Ascot Stakes on Rivoli, trained by Richard Wootton. In 1911, he won 43 of his 380 races [5] and 48 of 470 in 1913. [6] However, he won few races following the start of World War I and dropped out of racing. He died in Epsom in 1951. [2]
1913 Epsom Derby; G. 1913 Grand National; K. 1913 Kentucky Derby This page was last edited on 12 March 2020, at 18:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
June 11, 1913: Ottoman Grand Vizier Shefket Pasha assassinated in drive-by shooting June 8, 1913: British suffragette leader Emily Davison killed in Epsom Derby accident June 7, 1913: Four-man team becomes first to climb to the top of North America's highest mountain June 12, 1913: New bridge transforms Miami, Florida, into world-famous tourist attraction
Fatal injury at the Epsom Derby "On 4 June 1913 Davison obtained two flags bearing the suffragette colours of violet, white and green from the WSPU offices and travelled by train to Epsom, Surrey, to attend the Derby." -- Inappropriate conjunction used to link two, from what I can see, two completely unrelated pieces of information, or are they?
In 1844, Running Rein finished first in the Epsom Derby, but was disqualified as he was actually an ineligible four-year-old horse named Maccabeus. In 1913, Craganour finished first in the Epsom Derby, but was controversially disqualified. In 1980, Nureyev finished first in the 2000 Guineas, but was relegated to last place following a stewards ...
Pages in category "Epsom Derby" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. ... 1893 Epsom Derby; 1913 Epsom Derby; 1920 Epsom Derby; 1979 Epsom ...
In 1906, Martin won the Brighton Derby in the United States and was third in the Epsom Derby on Troutbeck and at the Eclipse Stakes with Wombwell. Martin won the Lincolnshire Handicap in 1908. He raced for the stable of Harry Payne Whitney and Louis Winans in 1909 and was Sir Martin 's jockey when the colt fell on Tattenham Corner at the Epsom ...