1971 Kentucky Derby

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97th Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby
LocationChurchill Downs
DateMay 1, 1971
Winning horseCanonero II
JockeyGustavo Ávila
SurfaceDirt
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The 1971 Kentucky Derby was the 97th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 1, 1971.[1][2]

Full results

Finished Post Horse Jockey Trainer Owner Time / behind
1st Canonero II Gustavo Ávila Juan D. Arias Edgar Caibett
2nd Jim French Angel Cordero Jr. John P. Campo Frank Caldwell
3rd Bold Reason Jean Cruguet Angel Penna, Sr. William A. Levin
4th Eastern Fleet Eddie Maple Reggie Cornell Calumet Farm
5th Unconscious Laffit Pincay Jr. John G. Canty Arthur A. Seeligson, Jr.
6th Vegas Vic Howard Grant Randy Sechrest Betty Sechrest and C. Fritz
7th Tribal Line David Whited Dewey Smith J. E. and T. A. Grissom
8th Bold and Able Jorge Velásquez Reggie Cornell Calumet Farm
9th List Jim Nichols Alcee Richard Mrs. J. W. Brown
10th Twist the Axe Garth Patterson George Timothy Poole III Pastorale Stable
11th Going Straight Oswaldo Torres Elwood McCann Sr. Donamire Farm
12th Royal Leverage Martin Formin George J. Getz Phil Teinowitz
13th Impetuosity Eric Guerin George Timothy Poole III W. P. Rosso
14th Helio Rise Kenny Knapp David Erb R. W. and R. T. Wilson, Jr.
15th On the Money Mickey Manganello George J. Getz Teinowitz-Schmidt
16th Barbizon Streak Donald Brumfield Oran Battles Mrs. H. J. Udouj
17th Knight Counter Mike Manganello Victor A. Doleski Robert Huffman
18th Jr.'s Arrowhead Anthony Rini Julian J. Serna, Jr. Walnut Hill Farm
19th Fourulla Don MacBeth Arthur Sullivan Arthur Sullivan
20th Saigon Warrior Robert Parrott Charles Day Charles Day

References

  1. ^ "Countdown to the Kentucky Derby | Remembering 1971 winner Canonero II". Courier-journal.com. 2015-01-25. Retrieved 2016-06-03.
  2. ^ "1971". Kentuckyderby.com. Retrieved 2016-06-03.