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  2. Snow Knight won the the Epsom Derby, then the following year earned an Eclipse Award as the American Champion Male Turf Horse. At stud he sired Awaasif, the dam of Snow Bride, winner of the 1989 Epsom Oaks and the dam of Lammtarra, winner of the 1995 Epsom Derby.

  3. CITY OF TROY (left, dark blue cap) winning the Epsom Derby at Epsom Downs in England. Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images. The Derby is a Group 1 race run under Set Weights conditions for three year old colts and fillies at Epsom conducted by the Jockey Club.

  4. Never Say Die (1951-1975) was a Thoroughbred racehorse foaled at Jonabell Farm in the United States and trained in Great Britain who won the Epsom Derby in 1954. Major wins. Epsom Derby (1954) St. Leger Stakes (1954) Owned by Robert Stirling Clark and trained by Joe Lawson, Never Say Die was ridden by Lester Piggott when he won the 1954 Epsom ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Epsom_DerbyEpsom Derby - Wikipedia

    1881: Iroquois became the first American-bred to win a leg of the British triple crown. 1884: The race finished with a dead-heat between Harvester and St. Gatien. 1887: Merry Hampton is the most recent horse to win the Derby with no previous victories. 1894: The winner was owned by the Prime Minister at the time, the 5th Earl of Rosebery.

  6. Never Say Die, published by University Press of Kentucky, recalls the horse’s legacy on the racetrack and how his Epsom Derby win led the transformation of Thoroughbred racing and breeding from an aristocratic pursuit into the multibillion-dollar industry it is today.

  7. Jun 22, 2020 · The following year, the Aga Khans Tulyar won the Derby, along with the St Leger, the King George and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the Eclipse.

  8. It took place on 4 May 1780 on Epsom Downs in Surrey, [2] England, and was won by Diomed, owned by Sir Charles Bunbury and ridden by Sam Arnull.

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