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Definition of Kentucky Derby in English: Kentucky Derbyproper noun An annual horse race for three-year-olds at Louisville, Kentucky. First held in 1875, it is the oldest horse race in the US. 肯塔基赛马会(每年在肯塔基州路易斯维尔市举行的三龄马赛马会,创始于1875年,是美国历史最久的赛马会) Example sentencesExamples - The McPeeks come to this magic day with Harlan's Holiday, a chestnut colt, winner of its last two races, the favorite in this Kentucky Derby.
- In 2001, John Ward trained Monarchos to a Kentucky Derby victory for the Oxleys.
- Asked in an interview in the New York Daily News what he would like to accomplish in sports that he has not already, Steinbrenner replied: ‘Probably win a Kentucky Derby.’
- An admired horse breeder, he dreams of rearing a Kentucky Derby winner; he has already had success with Mayan King.
- Hal's Hope stamped himself as a Kentucky Derby hopeful when he scored an upset victory in the Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park in March.
- But it took a little while, as Chambers didn't break from the gate like a Kentucky Derby thoroughbred.
- Arden preferred to buy thoroughbred horses, and had a Kentucky Derby winner in 1947.
- In Tony James, a feisty two-year-old, Brittain believes he has the makings of a Kentucky Derby horse for Tony Richards, who owned Bold Arrangement.
- Hall of Famer John Longden, the only jockey to ride and train a Kentucky Derby winner, died on February 14 at age 96.
- To be a man who owned a World Series champion and the winner of a Kentucky Derby would be smashing, but not unprecedented.
- The all-time record for victories at a Kentucky Derby meeting is 27, set by A. J. Foyt Jr. during the extended spring-summer meeting of 1984.
- He said that for all of Frankel's success, there has been one glaring void in his record: he hadn't won a Kentucky Derby.
- Trainer Vladimir Cerin, who employed Antley early this year to ride Archer City Slew, a colt then considered a Kentucky Derby prospect, spoke of the jockey's compassion for other people and for the horses he rode.
- Mr. Stronach thought this was a perfect situation to acquire the breeding rights to a fantastic horse - a Kentucky Derby winner - who is an outcross for the Northern Dancer and Mr. Prospector lines.
Definition of Kentucky Derby in US English: Kentucky Derbyproper nounkənˌtəki ˈdərbi An annual horse race for three-year-olds at Louisville, Kentucky. First held in 1875, it is the oldest horse race in the US It is the first race of horse racing's Triple Crown. 肯塔基赛马会(每年在肯塔基州路易斯维尔市举行的三龄马赛马会,创始于1875年,是美国历史最久的赛马会) Example sentencesExamples - Arden preferred to buy thoroughbred horses, and had a Kentucky Derby winner in 1947.
- Hal's Hope stamped himself as a Kentucky Derby hopeful when he scored an upset victory in the Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park in March.
- But it took a little while, as Chambers didn't break from the gate like a Kentucky Derby thoroughbred.
- In 2001, John Ward trained Monarchos to a Kentucky Derby victory for the Oxleys.
- In Tony James, a feisty two-year-old, Brittain believes he has the makings of a Kentucky Derby horse for Tony Richards, who owned Bold Arrangement.
- Mr. Stronach thought this was a perfect situation to acquire the breeding rights to a fantastic horse - a Kentucky Derby winner - who is an outcross for the Northern Dancer and Mr. Prospector lines.
- Trainer Vladimir Cerin, who employed Antley early this year to ride Archer City Slew, a colt then considered a Kentucky Derby prospect, spoke of the jockey's compassion for other people and for the horses he rode.
- Hall of Famer John Longden, the only jockey to ride and train a Kentucky Derby winner, died on February 14 at age 96.
- An admired horse breeder, he dreams of rearing a Kentucky Derby winner; he has already had success with Mayan King.
- He said that for all of Frankel's success, there has been one glaring void in his record: he hadn't won a Kentucky Derby.
- The McPeeks come to this magic day with Harlan's Holiday, a chestnut colt, winner of its last two races, the favorite in this Kentucky Derby.
- To be a man who owned a World Series champion and the winner of a Kentucky Derby would be smashing, but not unprecedented.
- The all-time record for victories at a Kentucky Derby meeting is 27, set by A. J. Foyt Jr. during the extended spring-summer meeting of 1984.
- Asked in an interview in the New York Daily News what he would like to accomplish in sports that he has not already, Steinbrenner replied: ‘Probably win a Kentucky Derby.’
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