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77th Kentucky Derby
1951 - Count Turf

   Race Summary
:23 2/5, :47 2/5, 1:12 2/5, 1:37, 2:02 3/5. Track fast.
Winner - B.c., by Count Fleet - Delmaire, by Pompey, trained by Sol Rutchick; bred in Kentucky by Dr. and Mrs. F.P. Miller.
$2 mutuels paid - Count Turf (field), $31.20 straight, $14.00 place, $6.60 show; Royal Mustang, (a-entry), $53.00 place, $24.80 show; Ruhe, $7.80 show.
$126,100 gross value and $5,000 Gold Cup. Net to winner $98,050; second $10,000; third $5,000; fourth $2,500. Trainer awards: First $3,000; second $2,000; third $1,000. Breeder's awards: First $2,000; second $1,000; third $500. 122 nominations.

1951: World History Race Footnotes
Horse Finish Jockey Owner Breeder Trainer
Count Turf 1st Conn McCreary Jack J. Amiel Dr. & Mrs. Frank P. Miller Sol Rutchick
Royal Mustang 2nd Paul J. Bailey Sam E. Wilson, Jr. Tilford Wilson & Carl T. Hottston J. Jansen
Ruhe 3rd Job Dean Jessop Mrs. Emil Denemark Mereworth Stud Farm Robert McGarvey
Phil D. 4th Raymond York W. C. Martin M. Carther James Jordan
Fanfare 5th Steve Brooks Calumet Farm Calumet Farm Ben A. Jones
Battle Morn 6th Eddie Arcaro Cain Hoy Stable Harry F. Guggenheim Moody Jolley
Anyoldtime 7th R. L. Baird W. M. Peavey Elmendorf Farm E. C. Dobson
Pur Sang 8th Johnny Adams Springbrook Farm Keeneland Stud John Zoeller
Hall of Fame 9th Ted Atkinson Greentree Stable Greentree Stud, Inc. John Milton Gaver, Sr.
Timely Reward 10th James Stout Mrs. Wallace Gilroy Allen T. Simmons George Odom
Counterpoint 11th David Gorman Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Sylveter Veitch
Repetoire 12th Pete McLean Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mikell Pine Brook Farm Albert Jensen
King Clover 13th Frank Bone Cary C. Boshamer Little-Little-Boshamer Edion H. Gaines
Sonic 14th William Boland King Ranch King Ranch Max Hirsch
Sir Bee Bum 15th Darrell Madden W. M. Peavey Charles Nuckols, Sr. & Sons E. C. Dobson
Snuzzle 16th Gerald Porch Brown Hotel Stable Joseph M. Rodgers J. D. Puckett
Fighting Back 17th Willie Lee Johnson Murlogg Farm Murlogg Farm Odie Clelland
Big Stretch 18th Douglas Dodson Greentree Stable Greentree Stud, Inc. John Milton Gaver, Sr.
Golden Birch 19th Charles Swain Sam E. Wilson, Jr. Weatherby and Sons J. Jansen
Mameluke 20th Raymond Adair Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Sylveter Veitch
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Start good from stall gate. Won driving; second and third the same. COUNT TURF, away well and kept in a forward position from the beginning, raced by REPETOIRE entering the stretch, responded to brisk urging and won going away. ROYAL MUSTANG, never far back, saved ground until the stretch, was forced a bit wide on the turn, then came again under strong handling, but could not get to the winner. RUHE lacked early speed, but steadily improved position after the opening half, was sent around horses entering the stretch and could not overtake ROYAL MUSTANG. Phil D., hustled to the front early, weakened. FANFARE, in hand until reaching the last three-eighths, was moving strongly in the stretch when crowded, came again, but could not threaten the leaders. BATTLE MORN, reserved to the half, was hustled along thereafter, but could not reach serious contention and had no excuse. ANYOLDTIME, on outside throughout, raced evenly. PUR SANG was never dangerous. HALL OF FAME gave way after racing well to the stretch. TIMELY REWARD began slowly and could not secure a good position. COUNTERPOINT tired badly after racing prominently to the upper turn. REPETOIRE tired badly after racing well for a mile. KIN CLOVER had no mishap. SONIC was through after a half mile. FIGHTING BACK showed nothing. BIG STRETCH was far back throughout. MAMELUKE quit badly after showing brief speed and pulled up sore. Scratched - The Gink, King Hope, Bernwood.

   

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