Hawthorne Derby

The Hawthorne Derby is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually since 1965 at Hawthorne Race Course in Stickney/Cicero, Illinois, near Chicago. Raced in October, it is open to three-year-old horses. It is contested for a purse of $250,000 over a distance of 1 18 miles on turf.

Hawthorne Derby
Grade III race
LocationHawthorne Race Course
Stickney/Cicero, Illinois, United States
Inaugurated1965
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Websitewww.hawthorneracecourse.com
Race information
Distance1 18 miles (9 furlongs)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds
WeightAssigned
Purse$150,000

Inaugurated as the Hawthorne Diamond Jubilee in 1965 (through 1968), it was run on dirt until 1984 when it was switched to the turf course. The John R. Gaines colt Bold Bidder won the inaugural race then the following year returned to the Hawthorne Race Course to win the 1966 Hawthorne Gold Cup.

From inception, the Hawthorne Derby has been run at various distances. Since 1989 it has been set at a mile and one eighth. In 1979 the race was run at the now closed Sportsman's Park.

Records

Time records:

(At current distance of 1 18 miles turf)

  • 1:44.70 Rainbows For Life (1991)
(A course record which still stands)

(At the prior distance of 1 116 miles dirt)

(A track record which still stands)

Winners of the Hawthorne Derby since 1999

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2017 Mr. Bariley Santo Sanjur Anthony J. Granitz Captain Jack Racing Stable 1:56.07
2016 Race Not Run
2015 Lucky Lindy Robby Albarado Mark R. Frostad Augustin Stable 1:48.26
2014 Race Not Run
2013 Kid Dreams Francisco C. Torres Neil D. Drysdale Robert S. Evans 2:01.49
2012 Two Months Rent Jesus Lopez Castanon James J. Toner AJ Suited Racing Stable 1:52.58
2011 Willcox Inn Robby Albarado Michael Stidham All In Stable 1:48.97
2010 Yankee Fourtune Victor Santiago Kiaran McLaughlin Harvey Clark & Andrew Albstein 1:46.28
2009 Proceed Bee Christopher Emigh Scott Becker William Stiritz 1:57.00
2008 Strait of Mewsina E.T. Baird Larry Rivelli Richard Ravin 1:49.48
2007 Bold Hawk Jean-Luc Samyn James J. Toner Patricia E. Nicholson et al. 1:47.45
2006 Best of Buddies Eddie M. Martin, Jr. Michelle Boyce Barr Three LLC 1:50.59
2005 Gun Salute Cornelio Velasquez William I. Mott Brant M. Laue 1:47.51
2004 Cool Conductor José A. Santos William I. Mott David E. Garner 1:47.89
2003 False Promises Carlos Marquez, Jr. Tony Granitz David Maracich 1:48.48
2002 Scooter Roach * Jesse Campbell Terrel Gore Lizabeth Gore 1:58.88
2001 Kalu José A. Santos Christophe Clement R. Schaedle et al. 1:50.49
2000 Hymn Laffit Pincay, Jr. Richard J. Lundy R. Nip / S. Goldsher 1:53.79
1999 Minor Wisdom Ramsey Zimmerman Richie Scherer Carolyn Friedberg 1:49.06
*In 2002, Flying Dash won the race but was disqualified for use of medications banned in the state of Illinois

Earlier winners

  • 1998 - Stay Sound
  • 1997 - River Squall
  • 1996 - Jaunatxo
  • 1995 - Cuzzin Jeb
  • 1994 - Chrysalis House
  • 1993 - Snake Eyes
  • 1992 - Bantan
  • 1991 - Rainbows For Life
  • 1990 - Tutu Tobago
  • 1989 - Broto
  • 1988 - Pappas Swing
  • 1987 - Zaizoom
  • 1986 - Autobot
  • 1985 - Derby Wish
  • 1984 - Pass The Line
  • 1983 - St. Forbes
  • 1982 - Drop Your Drawers
  • 1981 - Jeremy Jet
  • 1980 - Jaklin Klugman
  • 1979 - Architect
  • 1978 - Sensitive Prince
  • 1977 - Silver series
  • 1976 - Wardlaw
  • 1975 - Winter Fox
  • 1974 - Stonewalk
  • 1973 - Golden Don
  • 1972 - Feloniously
  • 1971 - Northfields
  • 1970 - Well Mannered
  • 1969 - Oil Power
  • 1968 - Te Vega
  • 1967 - Gentleman James
  • 1966 - Handfsome Boy
  • 1965 - Bold Bidder
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