1902 Kentucky Derby

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The 1902 Kentucky Derby was the 28th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 3, 1902.[1] This marked the first year in which the race was held on its now-traditional day of Saturday; all prior races had taken place anywhere from Monday through Friday.[2] Alan-a-Dale won by a nose after going lame while he was well in front of the other horses; jockey Jimmy Winkfield held him together as the colt barely won. Inventor finished second. The Rival was third, 1⁄2 length behind Inventor.[3] Winkfield's win in the 1902 Kentucky Derby was the last time that an African American jockey rode a winning horse in the Kentucky Derby.[4]

DateMay 3, 1902
Winning horseAlan-a-Dale
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28th Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby
Grade I stakes race
LocationChurchill Downs
DateMay 3, 1902
Winning horseAlan-a-Dale
JockeyJimmy Winkfield
TrainerThomas Clay McDowell
OwnerThomas Clay McDowell
SurfaceDirt
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Full results

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Finished Post Horse Jockey Trainer Owner Time / behind
1st Alan-a-Dale Jimmy Winkfield Thomas Clay McDowell Thomas Clay McDowell 2:08.75
2nd Inventor Robert "Tiny" Williams T. W. Moore Nose
3rd The Rival Nash Turner Thomas Clay McDowell Thomas Clay McDowell 1⁄2
4th Abe Frank Monk Coburn Henry McDaniel George C. Bennett & Co. Nose
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Payout

  • The winner received a purse of $4,850.
  • Second place received $700.
  • Third place received $300.[5]

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