2017 Always Dreaming. 2015 American Pharoah. 2014 California Chrome. 2012 I’ll Have Another. 2011 Animal Kingdom. 2010 Super Saver. Sir Barton is officially the first horse to capture the elusive Triple Crown, a feat that requires winning three prestigious races as a three-year-old: the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes. Sir Barton did it in 1919, but the distinction was not given until 1948. Kentucky Derby winners. To say that the history of the Kentucky Derby is rich would be a massive understatement. Steeped in history, countless names have crossed the final post first, having established legendary reputations amongst bettors in the process. We’ve already mentioned the first winner from 1875 in Aristides, with the Oliver. LIST: Kentucky Derby winners WAVE3.com Staff 9/5/2020. The Latest: Dalai Lama receives coronavirus vaccine. 1919 Sir Barton. 1918 Exterminator. 1917 Omar Khayyam. 1916 George Smith.
© Provided by WAVE Louisville The Kentucky Derby is scheduled for Sept. 5, 2020, at Churchill Downs.LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Below is a complete list of Kentucky Derby winners since the first race in 1875.
© Provided by WAVE Louisville Country House was named the winner of Kentucky Derby 145 last year when Maximum Security was disqualified for interference. (Photo: Dan Dry/PriceWeber)2019 Country House
2018 Justify
2017 Always Dreaming
2016 Nyquist
2015 American Pharoah
2014 California Chrome
2013 Orb
2012 I’ll Have Another
2011 Animal Kingdom
2010 Super Saver
2009 Mine That Bird
2008 Big Brown
2007 Street Sense
2006 Barbaro
2005 Giacomo
2004 Smarty Jones
2003 Funny Cide
2002 War Emblem
2001 Monarchos
2000 Fusaichi Pegasus
1999 Charismatic
1998 Real Quiet
1997 Silver Charm
1996 Grindstone
1995 Thunder Gulch
1994 Go for Gin
1993 Sea Hero
1992 Lil E. Tee
1991 Strike the Gold
1990 Unbridled
1989 Sunday Silence
1988 Winning Colors
1987 Alysheba
1986 Ferdinand
1985 Spend A Buck
1984 Swale
1983 Sunny’s Halo
1982 Gato Del Sol
1981 Pleasant Colony
1980 Genuine Risk
1979 Spectacular Bid
1978 Affirmed
1977 Seattle Slew
1976 Bold Forbes
1975 Foolish Pleasure
1974 Cannonade
1973 Secretariat
1972 Riva Ridge
1971 Canonero II
1970 Dust Commander
1969 Majestic Prince
1968 Forward Pass
1967 Proud Clarion
1966 Kauai King
1965 Lucky Debonair
1964 Northern Dancer
1963 Chateaugay
1962 Decidedly
1961 Carry Back
1960 Venetian Way
1959 Tomy Lee
1958 Tim Tam
1957 Iron Liege
1956 Needles
1955 Swaps
1954 Determine
1953 Dark Star
1952 Hill Gail
1951 Count Turf
1950 Middleground
1949 Ponder
1948 Citation
1947 Jet Pilot
1946 Assault
1945 Hoop Jr.
1944 Pensive
1943 Count Fleet
1942 Shut Out
1941 Whirlaway
1940 Gallahadion
1939 Johnstown
1938 Lawrin
1937 War Admiral
1936 Bold Venture
1935 Omaha
1934 Cavalcade
1933 Brokers Tip
1932 Burgoo King
1931 Twenty Grand
1930 Gallant Fox
1929 Clyde Van Dusen
1928 Reigh Count
1927 Whiskery
1926 Bubbling Over
1925 Flying Ebony
1924 Black Gold
1923 Zev
1922 Morvich
1921 Behave Yourself
1920 Paul Jones
1919 Sir Barton
1918 Exterminator
1917 Omar Khayyam
1916 George Smith
1915 Regret
1914 Old Rosebud
1913 Donerail
1912 Worth
1911 Meridian
1910 Donau
1909 Wintergreen
1908 Stone Street
1907 Pink Star
1906 Sir Huon
1905 Agile
1904 Elwood
1903 Judge Himes
1902 Alan-a-Dale
1901 His Eminence
1900 Lieut. Gibson
1899 Manuel
1898 Plaudit
1897 Typhoon II
1896 Ben Brush
1895 Halma
1894 Chant
1893 Lookout
1892 Azra
1891 Kingman
1890 Riley
1889 Spokane
1888 Macbeth II
1887 Montrose
1886 Ben Ali
1885 Joe Cotton
1884 Buchanan
1883 Leonatus
1882 Apollo
1881 Hindoo
1880 Fonso
1879 Lord Murphy
1878 Day Star
1877 Baden-Baden
1876 Vagrant
1875 Aristides
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Kentucky Derby | |
Location | Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky |
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Date | May 10, 1919 |
Winning horse | Sir Barton |
Jockey | Johnny Loftus |
Trainer | H.G. Bedwell |
Owner | J.K.L. Ross |
Conditions | Heavy |
Surface | Dirt |
1920 → |
The 1919 Kentucky Derby was the 45th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 10, 1919.[1][2] Horses Corson and Clermont scratched before the race.[3] Winner Sir Barton went on to win in the Preakness and Belmont Stakes, becoming the first winner of the American Triple Crown.[4]