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2003 Epsom Derby
LocationEpsom Downs Racecourse
Date7 June 2003
Winning horseKris Kin
Starting price6/1
JockeyKieren Fallon
TrainerSir Michael Stoute
OwnerSaeed Suhail
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Kris Kin The Great Gatsby Alamshar

The 2003 Epsom Derby was a horse race which took place at Epsom Downs on Saturday 7 June 2003. It was the 224th running of the Derby, and it was won by Kris Kin. The winner was ridden by Kieren Fallon and trained by Sir Michael Stoute. The pre-race favourite Refuse To Bend finished thirteenth.

Race details

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  • Sponsor: Vodafone
  • Winner's prize money: £852,600
  • Going: Good
  • Number of runners: 20
  • Winner's time: 2m 33.35s

Full result

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* Horse Jockey Trainer SP
1 Kris Kin Kieren Fallon Sir Michael Stoute 6/1
2 1 The Great Gatsby Pat Eddery Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 20/1
3 shd Alamshar Johnny Murtagh John Oxx (IRE) 4/1
4 Norse Dancer Richard Quinn David Elsworth 16/1
5 ¾ Balestrini Jamie Spencer Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 66/1
6 4 Dutch Gold Philip Robinson Clive Brittain 20/1
7 4 Let Me Try Again Darryll Holland Terry Mills 50/1
8 Graikos Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 25/1
9 hd Magistretti Kevin Darley Neville Callaghan 20/1
10 1 Shield Eddie Ahern Gerard Butler 20/1
11 ½ Summerland Jimmy Fortune John Gosden 100/1
12 Alberto Giacometti Christophe Soumillon Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 12/1
13 ½ Refuse To Bend Pat Smullen Dermot Weld (IRE) 11/4 fav
14 hd Franklins Gardens Ted Durcan Mark Tompkins 25/1
15 Dunhill Star Michael Hills Barry Hills 50/1
16 2 Brian Boru Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 9/2
17 nk Strength 'n Honour Richard Hughes Charles Cyzer 100/1
18 3 Unigold Seb Sanders Ed Dunlop 50/1
19 4 Lundy's Lane Brett Doyle Clive Brittain 100/1
20 7 Prince Nureyev Steve Drowne Rod Millman 150/1

* The distances between the horses are shown in lengths or shorter. shd = short-head; hd = head; nk = neck.
† Trainers are based in Great Britain unless indicated.

Winner's details

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Further details of the winner, Kris Kin:

Form analysis

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Two-year-old races

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Notable runs by the future Derby participants as two-year-olds in 2002.

The road to Epsom

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Early-season appearances in 2003 and trial races prior to running in the Derby.

Subsequent Group 1 wins

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Group 1 / Grade I victories after running in the Derby.

Subsequent breeding careers

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Leading progeny of participants in the 2003 Epsom Derby.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Sires of Classic winners

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Refuse To Bend (13th)

Sires of National Hunt horses

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Brian Boru (16th)

Norse Dancer (4th)

Alberto Giacometti (12th)

Other Stallions

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Kris Kin (1st) - Sired fairly useful flat and jumps winners before being exported to Italy
Alamshar (3rd) - Exported to Japan - Relocated to Ireland - Returned to Japan - Minor flat and jumps winners
The Great Gatsby (2nd) - Exported to Russia
Balestrini (5th) - Exported to Australia
Graikos (8th) - Exported to Iran
Magistretti (9th) - Exported to India
Franklins Gardens (14th) - Minor jumps runners
Dunhill Star (15th) - Exported to Pakistan

References

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  • 2003
  • sportinglife.com
  • Derby Days. Tempus. 2004. p. 184. ISBN 0-7524-3202-8.
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  4. ^ "Stallions Bound For Russia" (PDF). thoroughbreddailynews.com. Thoroughbred Daily News. 1 June 2005. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Grade I Winner Magistretti to India". bloodhorse.com. Bloodhorse. 8 December 2005. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  6. ^ "16th Pakistan Derby Win". oslbloodstock.com. OSL Bloodstock. Archived from the original on 5 October 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.