1993 Kentucky Derby
119th running of the Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby | |
Location | Churchill Downs |
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Date | May 1, 1993 |
Winning horse | Sea Hero |
Jockey | Jerry Bailey |
Trainer | MacKenzie Miller |
Owner | Rokeby Stables |
Conditions | Fast |
Surface | Dirt |
Attendance | 136,817 |
← 1992 1994 → |
The 1993 Kentucky Derby was the 119th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 1, 1993,[1] and there were 136,817 people in attendance.[2]
Payout
- The 119th Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule
Program Number | Horse Name | Win | Place | Show |
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6 | Sea Hero | US$27.80 | $12.80 | $8.00 |
5 | Prairie Bayou | - | $7.20 | $4.80 |
16 | Wild Gale | - | - | $4.20 |
- $2 Exacta: (6-5) Paid $190.60[3]
Full results
Finished | Post | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Time / behind |
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1st | 6 | Sea Hero | Jerry Bailey | Mack Miller | Rokeby Stable | 2:02:42 |
2nd | 5 | Prairie Bayou | Mike E. Smith | Thomas Bohannan | Loblolly Stable | |
3rd | 13 | Wild Gale | Shane Sellers | Michael Doyle | Little Fish Stable | |
4th | 7 | Personal Hope | Gary Stevens | Mark A. Hennig | Debi & Lee Lewis | |
5th | 18 | Diazo | Kent Desormeaux | Bill Shoemaker | Allen Paulson | |
6th | 17 | Corby | Chris McCarron | John W. Sadler | Allen Paulson | |
7th | 2 | Kissin Kris | José A. Santos | David Bell | John Franks | |
8th | 9 | Silver of Silver | Jacinto Vásquez | Stanley Shapoff | Chevalier Stable | |
9th | 14 | Ragtime Rebel | Robert Lester | Cliff Darnell | Ron Childress | |
10th | 3 | Truth of it All | John Velazquez | Sheldon Wolfe | Alexander Schmidt | |
11th | 10 | Bull In the Heather | Wigberto Ramos | Howard M. Tesher | Arthur Klein | |
12th | 15 | Dixieland Heat | Randy Romero | Gerald Romero | Leland Cook | |
13th | 16 | Wallenda | Pat Day | Frank A. Alexander | Dogwood Stable | |
14th | 12 | Mi Cielo | Aaron Gryder | Peter Vestal | Thomas Carey | |
15th | 4 | Union City | Pat Valenzuela | D. Wayne Lukas | Overbrook Farm | |
16th | 1 | Storm Tower | Rick Wilson | Benjamin W. Perkins, Jr. | Char-Mari Stable | |
17th | 8 | Rockamundo | Calvin Borel | Orin Glass, Jr. | Gary & Mary West | |
18th | 19 | El Bakan | Craig Perret | Alfredo Callejas | Robert Perez | |
19th | 11 | Tossofthecoin | Laffit Pincay, Jr. | Thomas Bell II | Sidney Craig |
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