1879 Kentucky Derby

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The 1879 Kentucky Derby was the 5th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 20, 1879.[1] The winning horse Lord Murphy set a new Derby record with a winning time of 2:37.00.[2] Lord Murphy was not the first horse out of the starting gate. He then dramatically collided with another horse and stumbled badly. However he recovered and achieved his note-worthy finish. He was the first horse foaled in Tennessee to win the Derby. Two more natives of that state would go on to win future Derbys. [3]

DateMay 20, 1879
Winning horseLord Murphy
JockeyCharlie Shauer
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5th Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby
Grade I stakes race
Grandstands at the Louisville Jockey Club and Driving Park Association, later known as Churchill Downs
LocationChurchill Downs
DateMay 20, 1879
Winning horseLord Murphy
JockeyCharlie Shauer
TrainerGeorge Rice
OwnerGeo. W. Darden & Co.
SurfaceDirt
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Full results

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Finished Post Horse Jockey Trainer Owner Time / behind
1st Lord Murphy Charles Shauer George Rice Geo. W. Darden & Co. 2:37.00
2nd Falsetto Isaac Murphy J.W.H. Reynolds
3rd Strathmore Hightower George Cadwallader
4th Trinidad Alonzo Allen Daniel Swigert
5th One Dime L. Jones G. W. Bowen & Co.
6th General Pike John Stoval Gen. Abe Buford
7th Ada Glenn Ramey G. D. Wilson
8th Buckner D. Edwards H. W. Farris
9th Wissahickon L. Hawkins H. Price McGrath
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Payout

  • The winner received a purse of $3,550.
  • Second place received $200.[4]

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