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109th Kentucky Derby
1983 - Sunny's Halo
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   Race Summary
:23 4/5, :47 1/5, 1:11 4/5, 1:36 4/5, 2:02 1/5. Track fast.
Winner - Ch.c. by Halo - Mostly Sunny, by Sunny. Trained by David C. Cross, Jr.; bred in Canada by David J. Foster.
$2 mutuels paid - Sunny's Halo, $7.00 straight, $4.80 place, $4.00 show; Desert Wine, $12.20 place, $9.80 show; Caveat (entry) $5.20 show.
$531,000 gross value and $42,000 Gold Cup. Net to winner $426,000; second $60,000; third $30,000; fourth $15,000. 405 nominations.

1983: World History Race Footnotes
Horse Finish Jockey Owner Breeder Trainer
Sunny's Halo 1st Eddie Delahoussaye David J. Foster David J. Foster David C. Cross, Jr.
Desert Wine 2nd Chris McCarron T90 Ranch Brereton C. Jones & Warnerton Farm Jerry M. Fanning
Caveat 3rd Laffit Pincay, Jr. August Belmont, IV. Ryehill Farm Woodford C. Stephens
Slew O'Gold 4th Angel Cordero, Jr. Equus Equity Stable Claiborne Farm Sidney Watters, Jr.
Marfa 5th Jorge Velasquez Beal & French & Lukas Tom Gentry D. Wayne Lukas
Play Fellow 6th Jean Cruguet Vanier & Lauer & Victor Mr. & Mrs. Paul Bakewell, III Harvey L. Vanier
Pax In Bello 7th Jeffery Fell Mr. & Mrs. Arnold A. Willcox Mr. & Mrs. Arnold A. Wilcox Steven T. Jerkens
Country Pine 8th Mike Venezia Daniel M. Galbreath Daniel M. Galbreath T. L. Rondinello
Balboa Native 9th Sandy Hawley Robert H. Spreen Robert E. Owens D. Wayne Lukas
Paris Prince 10th Terry Lipham Dolly Green Holtsinger, Inc. Lazaro Barrera
Current Hope 11th Alex Solis Robert Baker & Howard Kaskel Mr. & Mrs. John C. Mabee Roger Laurin
Chumming 12th Eddie Maple Hickory Tree Stable Newstead Farm Woodford C. Stephens
Freezing Rain 13th William Gavidia Bwamazon Farm Bwamazon Farm Anthony Basile
My Mac 14th Don MacBeth Aronow Stable Royal Way Farm Newcomb Green
Explosive Wagon 15th Charles Mueller Peggy McReynolds Windy City Stable Gene C. Norman
Parfaitement 16th Herbert McCauley Mrs. Bernard Daney Black Gate Nursery Trust J. William Boniface
Highland Park 17th Don Brumfield Bwamazon Farm Bwamazon Farm Anthony Basile
Luv a Libra 18th Julio Espinoza DeCosta & Yagoda Farnsworth Farm Heliodoro Gustines
Law Talk 19th Carlos Marquez Buckram Oak Farm S.L. Hayman & Elliott Fuentes Leonard Imperio
Total Departure 20th Patrick Valenzuela Rebalot Stable John H. Hartigan D. Wayne Lukas
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SUNNY'S HALO, rating kindly from the beginning, assumed command on his own courage in the backstretch, drew away from DESERT WINE under a hand ride in the upper stretch and maintained his margin under steady light hand urging the final furlong. DESERT WINE stalked SUNNY'S HALO after drawing on almost even terms with him at the quarter-pole, but continued resolutely under left hand urging and held off CAVEAT'S later bid for the place. CAVEAT, taken in hand and eased toward the inside for a saving of ground after the start, was forced extremely wide rallying around CURRENT HOPE into the stretch and closed steadily in a very good effort. SLEW O' GOLD, bothered slightly by PLAY FELLOW at the start, saved ground most of the way and bested MARFA in a duel with that rival through the homestretch. MARFA relaxed outside horses off the place, maintained a straight course under a left hand whip in the stretch drive and lacked a sufficient response. PLAY FELLOW was in good position behind the first flight and hung. PAX IN BELLO had a clear run at the leaders along the rail for the drive and failed to respond. COUNTRY PINE gave an even effort. BALBOA NATIVE made up some ground belatedly. PARIS PRINCE stayed outside rivals and tired. CURRENT HOPE was steered very wide for the stretch run. CHUMMING gave a dull effort. FREEZING RAIN was not a serious factor. MY MAC was outrun. EXPLOSIVE WAGON tired. PARFAITEMENT lost ground outside the first flight and faltered. HIGHLAND PARK stayed outside SUNNY'S HALO and DESERT WINE into the final turn before giving way. LUV A LIBRA was used up early. LAW TALK showed nothing. TOTAL DEPARTURE, brushed by SUNNY'S HALO at the start, stopped abruptly after three-quarters.

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