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107th Kentucky Derby
1981 - Pleasant Colony

   Race Summary
:21 4/5, :45 1/5, 1:10 1/5, 1:36, 2:02. Track fast.
Winner - Dk.b. or Br.c. by His Majesty - Sun Colony, by Sunrise Flight. Trained by John P. Campo; bred in Virginia by Thomas M. Evans.
$2 mutuels paid - Pleasant Colony, $9.00 straight, $5.60 place, $4.40 show; Woodchopper, $23.40 place, $13.00 show; Partez (field), $4.00 show.
$413,415 gross value and $44,000 Gold Cup. Net to winner $317,200; second $55,000; third $27,500; fourth $13,750. 432 nominations.

1981: World History Race Footnotes
Horse Finish Jockey Owner Breeder Trainer
Pleasant Colony 1st Jorge Velasquez Buckland Farm Thomas Mellon Evans John P. Campo
Woodchopper 2nd Eddie Delahoussaye Greentree Stable Greentree Stud, Inc. John M. Gaver, Jr.
Partez 3rd Sandy Hawley Greene & Davis Noonan & Runnymede Farm, Inc. D. Wayne Lukas
Classic Go Go 4th Anthony Black Verne H. Winchell Verne H. Winchell J. C. Meyer
Television Studio 5th David Whited Bwamazon Farm Bwamazon Farm Anthony Basile
Pass the Tab 6th Laffit Pincay, Jr. Leopoldo Villareal Leopoldo Villareal Albert Barrera
Splendid Spruce 7th Darrel McHargue Surf & Turf Stable Lillie F. Webb C. R. Knight
Flying Nashua 8th Angel Cordero, Jr. U Jensen et al Edwin Freeman & S.V. Perkins, Jr. Larry Barrera
Noble Nashua 9th Cash Asmussen Flying Zee Stable Grousemont Farm Jose Martin
Bold Ego 10th John Lively Double B Ranch J. D. Barton Jack Charles Van Berg
Double Sonic 11th Buck Thornburg Fred & Louis Elias Elias Brothers Farm George P. Krnjaich
Hoedown's Day 12th Tommy Chapman Dominguez & Freidel & Thratcher Mr. & Mrs. Roger Dominguez Roger Dominguez
Beau Rit 13th Phil Rubbicco Carole Roussel Early Bird Stud Louie Roussel, III.
Tap Shoes 14th Ruben Hernandez Hancock & Peters Arthur B. Hancock, III. & Leone J. Peters Horatio Luro
Cure the Blues 15th William Shoemaker Bertram R. Firestone Mr. & Mrs. Bertram Firestone LeRoy Jolley
Well Decorated 16th Don MacBeth Herbert Allen Herbert Allen Eugene Jacobs
Mythical Ruler 17th Kevin Wirth Risen & Price Oscar Penn Fred Wirth
Proud Appeal 18th Jeffery Fell Winfield & Entenmann & Gaines & Hough Renee Yowell & Trisha Camp Stanley Hough
Top Avenger 19th Larry Snyder W. P. Bishop W. P. Bishop Dwight Viator
Habano 20th Benny Feliciano Marco Coello Estevez M. Guillermo Francisco Gonzalez
Golden Derby 21st Julio Espinoza Lehmann & Gainesway Frederick Lehmann W. E. Adams
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PLEASANT COLONY, taken in reserve leaving the gate and then patiently and well ridden, was under good control by the jockey while rapidly working into contention through the field on the final turn and settled outside the leaders for the drive at the head of the stretch. He raced past PARTEZ with authority with Velasquez using the whip four times left-handed and once on the right, and was ridden out by hand to hold WOODCHOPPER safe. WOODCHOPPER, also held in reserve the first half-mile, lost ground advancing outside horses and closed resolutely from the top of the stretch to be gradually increasing his advantage over the others. PARTEZ, reserved just off the first flight for a half-mile, reached the front between colts in the early stretch but offered no resistance to the winner, relaxed when Hawley misjudged the finish line and rose in the irons at the sixteenth pole as he was relinquishing second to WOODCHOPPER, then finished evenly with the jockey riding him out the final yards. CLASSIC GO GO, another reserved off of the fast early pace, advanced steadily on the final turn and into the last furlong, then was hanging at the end. TELEVISION STUDIO, last from the gate and well back into the far turn, lost ground circling horses and finished determinedly near the center of the track. PASS THE TAB briefly appeared threatening on the stretch turn and tired. SPLENDID SPRUCE raced on the inside and lacked a closing response. FLYING NASHUA was in traffic most of the race and lacked a rally. NOBLE NASHUA did not threaten. BOLD EGO was lightly rated with a fast early pace, responded to take command on the stretch turn but had little left the final quarter-mile. DOUBLE SONIC made up ground the last quarter-mile without threatening. HOEDOWN'S DAY tired. BEAU RIT was wide early. TAP SHOES was in close traffic at the first turn. CURE THE BLUES was kept wide and tired. WELL DECORATED was a factor for a mile and faltered. MYTHICAL RULER was extremely wide. PROUD APPEAL bid for the lead along the rail in the backstretch and stopped. TOP AVENGER was used up with the fast early pace. HABANO was used up early. GOLDEN DERBY was shuffled back along the rail at the first turn, recovered to race forwardly placed but stopped in the drive.

   

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