2013 Epsom Derby

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Date1 June 2013
Winning horseRuler of the World
Starting price7/1 3rd Fav
2013 Epsom Derby
Derby
LocationEpsom Downs Racecourse
Date1 June 2013
Winning horseRuler of the World
Starting price7/1 3rd Fav
JockeyRyan Moore
TrainerAidan O'Brien
OwnerSue Magnier / Michael Tabor / Derrick Smith
ConditionsGood to firm
 2012
2014 
Epsom Derby 2013
1-2-3
Dark blue Pink, red epaulets, white sleeves, orange cap Yellow, red chevrons, hooped cap
Ruler Of The World Libertarian Galileo Rock

The 2013 Epsom Derby (known as the Investec Derby for sponsorship reasons) was the 234th annual running of the Derby horse race. It took place at Epsom Downs Racecourse on 1 June 2013.

The race was won by Ruler of the World, at odds of 7/1 ridden by jockey Ryan Moore. The winner gave Aidan O'Brien his fourth success and was the first horse since Shergar to win both the Chester Vase and the Derby.[1] The favourite Dawn Approach finished last of the twelve runners.[2][3]

Dawn Approach, who had been sired by 2008 Derby winner New Approach, was a 5-4 favorite leading into the race, having won the 2013 2000 Guineas Stakes, the first leg of Britain's Triple Crown, by 5 lengths. The only other horse from the 2000 Guineas was Mars, going off at 12–1. Appearing in his third race was Ruler of the World, who did not race as a two-year-old, but he won his first race, a maiden race at Curragh by 3 1/2 lengths and also took the Chester Vase by six lengths. Ruler of the World went off at 7-1 odds.[4][5][2]

Present for the race, as in years past, was Queen Elizabeth II, along with a crowd of 18,237.[6] Favourite Dawn Approach would be ridden by Kevin Manning, who had also ridden his father New Approach to the 2008 Derby win. Ruler of the World, who would go on to win this year's Derby, was ridden by Ryan Moore, after fellow jockey Joseph O'Brien elected to ride Battle of Marengo. Both Battle of Marengo and Ruler of the World were trained by Aidan O'Brien from Ballydoyle, who is Joseph's father. O'Brien would train five of the twelve horses in the race, also including Mars, Flying the Flag, and Festive Cheer.[4][5]

At the start of the race, favourite Dawn Approach showed little discipline, and was out of the running by the first furlong. Though he led briefly at the one-mile mark, he would fall to the back of the pack and finished last, half a length behind Ocean Applause. Early in the straight Ruler of the World overtook his stable companion Battle of Marengo and established a clear advantage which he maintained throughout the final quarter mile and won by a length and a half. Libertarian finished strongly, overtaking several horses in the closing strides to finish second ahead of Galileo Rock and Battle of Marengo.[4][5][2]

Following the race, winning jockey Ryan Moore stated "I planned to be a bit closer but I just didn’t get away very well —- it was a very messy race." Trainer Aiden O'Brien, on winning his fifth Derby stated that Ruler of the World "quickened up well that day and won like a very good horse."[7]

Race details

  • Sponsor: Investec
  • Winner's prize money: £782,314
  • Going: Good
  • Number of runners: 12
  • Winner's time: 2 minutes, 39.06 seconds

Full result

Dist * Horse Jockey Trainer SP
1 Ruler of the World Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien 7-1
2 Libertarian William Buick Elaine Burke 14-1
3 shd Galileo Rock Wayne Lordan David Wachman 25-1
4 shd Battle of Marengo Joseph O'Brien Aidan O'Brien 11-2
5 ½ Ocovango Pierre-Charles Boudot André Fabre 8-1
6 Mars Richard Hughes Aidan O'Brien 12-1
7 nse Chopin Jamie Spencer Andreas Wohler 12-1
8 Flying the Flag Colm O'Donoghue Aidan O'Brien 66-1
9 Mirsaale Neil Callan James Tate 50-1
10 Festive Cheer Seamie Heffernan Aidan O'Brien 25-1
11 21 Ocean Applause Daragh O'Donohoe John Ryan 200-1
12 ½ Dawn Approach Kevin Manning Jim Bolger 5-4 F

Winner details

Further details of the winner, Ruler of the World:

Form analysis

Subsequent breeding careers

References

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