1875 Kentucky Derby
The 1875 Kentucky Derby was the first running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 17, 1875.[1] The first Kentucky Derby was a 1.5-mile race, and the traditional distance of 1.25 miles was not established until the 1896 Derby.[2] Thirteen of the fifteen jockeys in the race, including winner Oliver Lewis, were African-American.[3] Attendance was estimated at 10,000.[4]
The winner was Aristides, by two lengths. His jockey was Oliver Lewis, his trainer was Ansel Williamson, and his owner was H.P. McGrath. Aristides' half-brother and stablemate Chesapeake also ran in the race. Both Aristides' jockey and trainer were black. Aristides's time of 2 minutes and 37.75 seconds was at the time a world record for the distance.
Full results
Finished | Post | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Time / behind |
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1st | 1 | Aristides | Oliver Lewis | Ansel Williamson | H.P. McGrath | 2:37.75 |
2nd | Volcano | H. Williams | George H. Rice | |||
3rd | Verdigris | W. Chambers | C.A. Lewis | |||
4th | Bob Woolley | William Walker | Robinson, Morgan & Co. | |||
5th | Ten Broeck | M. Kelso | Harry Colston | F.B. Harper | ||
6th | Grenoble | J. Carter | Allen Bashford | |||
7th | Bill Bruce | M. Jones | S.J. Salyer | |||
8th | Chesapeake | W. Henry | H.P. McGrath | |||
9th | Searcher | R. Colston | J.B. Rodes | |||
10th | Ascension | W. Lakeland | William Cottrill | |||
11th | Enlister | Halloway | Stringfield and Clay | |||
12th | McCreery | D. Jones | Gen. Abe Buford | |||
13th | Warsaw | Masterson | Stringfield and Clay | |||
14th | Vagabond | J. Houston | A.B. Lewis & Co. | |||
15th | Gold Mine | Stradford | J.A. Grinstead |
Payout
The winner received a purse of $2,850. The second-place finisher received $200.[5]
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