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118th Kentucky Derby
1992 - Lil E. Tee
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   Race Summary
:23 2/5, :47 2/5, 1:12 1/5, 1:37 3/5, 2:03. Track fast.
Winner - B.c. by At the Threshold - Eileen's Moment, by For the Moment. Trained by Lynn S. Whiting. Bred in Pennsylvania by Larry Littman.
$2 mutuels paid - Lil E. Tee, $35.60 straight, $12.20 place, $7.60 show; Casual Lies, $22.00 place, $11.60 show; Dance Floor, $12.60 show.
$974,800 gross value and $40,000 Gold Cup. Net to winner $724,800; second $145,000; third $70,000; fourth $35,000. 407 nominations.

1992: World History Race Footnotes
Horse Finish Jockey Owner Breeder Trainer
Lil E. Tee 1st Pat Day W. Cal Partee Lawrence I. Littman Lynn Whiting
Casual Lies 2nd Gary Stevens Shelley L. Riley Meadowhill Farm Shelley L. Riley
Dance Floor 3rd Chris Antley Oaktown Stable William A. Purdey D. Wayne Lukas
Conte Di Savoya 4th Shane Sellers Jaime S. Carrion Jaime S. Carrion LeRoy Jolley
Pine Bluff 5th Craig Perret Loblolly Stable Loblolly Stable Tom Bohannan
Al Sabin 6th Corey Nakatani Calumet Farm Kennelot Stable Ltd. D. Wayne Lukas
Dr Devious 7th Chris McCarron Sidney H. Craig Lyonstown Stud Ron McAnally
Arazi 8th Patrick Valenzuela Paulson & Mohammed Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Francois Boutin
My Luck Runs North 9th Ricardo D. Lopez Melvin A. Benitez Robert Spradlin & Tom Thomas Angel M. Medina
Technology 10th Jerry Bailey Scott Savin John A. Bell, III. & Claude R. McGaughey Hubert Hine
West by West 11th Jean-Luc Samyn John Peace John Peace George R. Arnold, II.
Devil His Due 12th Mike Smith Lion Crest Stable Peter E. Blum H. Allen Jerkens
Thyer 13th Christy Roche Maktoum al Maktoum Cherry Valley Farm, Inc. & Edward A. Cox Jr. James S. Bolger
Ecstatic Ride 14th Julie A. Krone DanDar Farm & Joan Rich Barbara Hunter D. Hal Griffitt
Sir Pinder 15th Randy Romero James Lewis, Jr. Farnsworth Farm Emanuel Tortora
Pistols and Roses 16th Jacinto Vasquez Willis Family Stables Happy Alter George Gianos
Snappy Landing 17th Jorge Velasquez Frederick McNeary Edward A. Seltzer Dennis Manning
Disposal 18th Alex Solis Bramble Farm John W. Backer Bruce Headley
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LIL E. TEE relaxed nicely after coming away in good order, was unhurried into the backstretch, raced seven wide while advancing approaching the stretch, caught CASUAL LIES a furlong out and proved clearly best under extreme left handed pressure. CASUAL LIES, between horses while close up early, was sent after DANCE FLOOR nearing the stretch, brushed lightly with that rival inside the final three-sixteenths and continued on with good courage. DANCE FLOOR moved around three horses to take over entering the backstretch, quickly opened a clear advantage while remaining well out from the rail, brushed with CASUAL LIES while still vying for the lead approaching the final furlong and weakened. CONTE DI SAVOYA unhurried while saving ground to the backstretch, moved up along the inside to reach a striking position after entering the stretch but failed to sustain his bid. PINE BLUFF, prominent from the outset, moved closest to DANCE FLOOR approaching the end of the backstretch, remained a factor until near the stretch and lacked a late response. AL SABIN came out in front of TECHNOLOGY following the start, raced forwardly into the backstretch while saving ground, came out between horses nearing the far turn, but was finished after angling outside for the drive. DR. DEVIOUS (Ire) passed tired horses. ARAZI, unhurried while outrun into the backstretch, swung out eight wide to launch a run with five furlongs remaining, moved menacingly around horses on the final turn, then came up empty during the drive. MY LUCK RUNS NORTH leaned in after the start bumping ECSTATIC RIDE, fell back through the run down the backstretch and failed to seriously threaten. TECHNOLOGY steadied when AL SABIN came out after the start, gained striking position along the inside racing to the first turn but was finished soon after going six furlongs. WEST BY WEST failed to be a serious factor. DEVIL HIS DUE raced forwardly into the backstretch and gave way. THYER, between horses much of the way, was carefully handled nearing the end of the backstretch. ECSTATIC RIDE, bumped by MY LUCK RUNS NORTH after the start, raced seven wide into the backstretch and failed to reach contention. SIR PINDER, off slowly, was always outrun. PISTOLS AND ROSES raced within easy striking distance to the far turn and tired badly. SNAPPY LANDING showed good early foot, held on well until near the far turn and faltered badly. DISPOSAL, seven wide into the backstretch, wasn't able to keep pace thereafter. Scratched - A.P. Indy was scratched Saturday morning.s

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