1936 Kentucky Derby
The 1936 Kentucky Derby was the 62nd running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 2, 1936.[1][2]
Kentucky Derby | |
Grade I stakes race | |
Location | Churchill Downs |
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Date | May 2, 1936 |
Winning horse | Bold Venture |
Jockey | Ira Hanford |
Trainer | Max Hirsch |
Owner | Morton L. Schwartz |
Surface | Dirt |
Full results
Finished | Post | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Time / behind |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | 6 | Bold Venture | Ira Hanford | Max Hirsch | Morton L. Schwartz | 2:03.60 |
2nd | 12 | Brevity | Wayne D. Wright | Peter Coyne | Joseph E. Widener | |
3rd | 3 | Indian Broom | George Burns | Darrell F. Cannon | A. C. T. Stock Farm Stable | |
4th | 15 | Coldstream | Nick Wall | Albert B. Gordon | Coldstream Stud Stable (E. E. Dale Shaffer) | |
5th | 7 | Bien Joli | Lester Balaski | Herbert J. Thompson | Edward R. Bradley | |
6th | 16 | Holl Image | Herb Fisher | Jack Carter | Superior Stable (Jack Carter) | |
7th | 4 | He Did | Charles Kurtsinger | J. Thomas Taylor | Suzanne B. Mason | |
8th | 9 | Teufel | Herbert Litzenberger | James E. Fitzsimmons | Wheatley Stable | |
9th | 14 | Gold Seeker | Maurice Peters | Richard E. Handlen | Foxcatcher Farms | |
10th | 2 | Merry Pete | Thomas Malley | James E. Fitzsimmons | Belair Stud | |
11th | 8 | The Fighter | Alfred M. Robertson | Robert V. McGarvey | Milky Way Farm Stable | |
12th | 11 | Grand Slam | Raymond Workman | R. Emmett Potts | Bomar Stable (Charles B. Bohn & Peter A. Markey) | |
13th | 13 | Sangreal | Willie Garner | Robert V. McGarvey | Milky Way Farm | |
14th | 5 | Granville | James Stout | James E. Fitzsimmons | Belair Stud |
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References
- "Countdown to the Kentucky Derby | 1936 winner Bold Venture". Courier-journal.com. 2015-03-01. Retrieved 2016-07-05.
- "1936". Kentuckyderby.com. Retrieved 2016-07-05.
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