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115th Kentucky Derby
1989 - Sunday Silence
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   Race Summary
:23, :46 3/5, 1:11 2/5, 1:37 4/5, 2:05. Track muddy.
Winner - Dk.b or Br.c. by Halo - Wishing Well, by Understanding. Trained by Charlie Whittingham; bred in Kentucky by Oak Cliff Thoroughbred.
$2 mutuels paid - Sunday Silence, $8.20 straight, $3.00 place, $3.60 show; Easy Goer, $2.60 place, $3.40 show; Awe Inspiring, $3.40 show.
$749,200 gross value and $40,000 Gold Cup. Net to winner $574,200; second $100,000; third $50,000; fourth $25,000. 394 nominations.

1989: World History Race Footnotes
Horse Finish Jockey Owner Breeder Trainer
Sunday Silence 1st Patrick Valenzuela Whittingham & Gaillard & Hancock, III. Oak Cliff Thoroughbreds Ltd. Charle Edward Whittingham
Easy Goer 2nd Pat Day Ogden Phipps Ogden Phipps Claude R. McGaughey, III.
Awe Inspiring 3rd Craig Perret Ogden Mills Phipps Ogden Mills Phipps Claude R. McGaughey, III.
Dansil 4th Larry Snyder John Franks Brereton C. Jones Frank L. Brothers
Hawkster 5th Marco Castaneda Mr. & Mrs. J. Shelly Meredith Robert C. Sims Ron McAnally
Northern Wolf 6th C. Joe Ladner, III. Deep Silver Stable Sorbettor Associates Hank Allen
Irish Actor 7th Don Howard Tiffany Farms Parrish Hill Farm LeRoy Jolley
Houston 8th Laffit Pincay, Jr. Beal & French & Lukas Ross Valley Farm D. Wayne Lukas
Triple Buck 9th Jose Santos Gary Marano Domino Stud, Inc. John J. Lenzini, Jr.
Shy Tom 10th Walter Andress Overbrook Farm Overbrook Farm D. Wayne Lukas
Wind Splitter 11th Don Miller, Jr. Randall F. Williams Dr. & Mrs. A. Gary Lavin Dale Capuano
Flying Continental 12th Corey Black Jack Kent Cooke Elmendorf Farm Jay Robbins
Clever Trevor 13th Don Pettinger Don C. & Cheri McNeill Don C. McNeill Donnie K. Von Hemel
Faultless Ensign 14th Chris DeCarlo Anthony Tornetta & Partnership Nick P. Cutlich Ben Perkins, Jr.
Western Playboy 15th Randy Romero Vanier & Roncari Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Vanier Harvey L. Vanier
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SUNDAY SILENCE broke into FAULTLESS ENSIGN, was steadied when NORTHERN WOLF angled over soon after the start and got a good position between horses racing to the first turn, moved out in front of EASY GOER approaching the backstretch, made a run from the outside when asked nearing the stretch and proved clearly best while swerving under pressure during the drive. EASY GOER, bothered when NORTHERN WOLF angled over shortly after the start, remained in hand while well out in the track into the backstretch, rallied while between horses leaving the far turn and continued on gamely to gain the place after moving to the inside of DANSIL leaving the furlong grounds. AWE INSPIRING, outrun early, came out from between horses to make a run approaching the stretch, continued wide into the drive and finished with good energy. DANSIL, never far back, made a run between horses approaching the stretch, remained a factor to midstretch while drifting out but wasn't good enough. HAWKSTER, badly outrun to the far turn, raced nine wide into the stretch while moving and was going well at the finish. NORTHERN WOLF angled over bothering EASY GOER and IRISH ACTOR while being hustled along early, remained close up while racing outside the leaders, made a bid between horses leaving the far turn and weakened during the late stages. IRISH ACTOR, caught in tight quarters soon after the start, raced between horses much of the way and failed to seriously menace while making up some ground late. HOUSTON had speed from the start, raced well out from the rail while making the pace, held a narrow lead into the stretch and gave way. TRIPLE BUCK raced wide after breaking slowly. SHY TOM saved ground to no avail. WIND SPLITTER failed to reach serious contention while racing well out in the track. FLYING CONTINENTAL tired while saving ground. CLEVER TREVOR, away alertly from the inside, saved ground while prompting the pace to the far turn and stopped badly. FAULTLESS ENSIGN, bumped by SUNDAY SILENCE, after the start, was always outrun. WESTERN PLAYBOY showed nothing. Post time was delayed when TRIPLE BUCK returned to the paddock to have a shoe reset. Scratched - Notation.

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