1982 Kentucky Derby

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The 1982 Kentucky Derby was the 108th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 1, 1982,[1][2] with 141,009 people in attendance.[3]

108th Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby
Grade I stakes race
LocationChurchill Downs
DateMay 1, 1982
Winning horseGato Del Sol
JockeyEddie Delahoussaye
TrainerEdwin J. Gregson
OwnerArthur B. Hancock III
Leone J. Peters
ConditionsFast
SurfaceDirt
Attendance141,009
← 1981
1983 →

Full results

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Finished Post Program Horse Jockey Trainer Owner Time / behind
1st 18 11 Gato Del Sol Eddie Delahoussaye Edwin J. Gregson Arthur B. Hancock III & Leone J. Peters
2nd 8 7 Laser Light Eddie Maple Patrick J. Kelly Live Oak Plantation
3rd 10 15 Reinvested Don MacBeth Stanley M. Hough Harbor View Farm
4th 13 1 Water Bank Marco Castaneda Ron McAnally Elmendorf Farm
5th 11 8 Muttering Laffit Pincay Jr. D. Wayne Lukas Tartan Stable
6th 14 9 Rockwall Heriberto Valdivieso Vincent Clyne Nelson Bunker Hunt
7th 7 6 Air Forbes Won Angel Cordero Jr. Frank Laboccetta Edward Anchel
8th 16 10 Star Gallant Bill Shoemaker Leonard Imperio Buckram Oak Farm (Mahmoud Fustok)
9th 19 19 Majesty's Prince Ruben Hernandez Joseph B. Cantey John D. Marsh
10th 1 12 Cupecoy's Joy Angel Santiago Alfredo Callejas Ri-Ma-Ro Stable
11th 4 3 El Baba Donald Brumfield Dewey P. Smith Dorothy D. Brown
12th 6 5 Wavering Monarch Randy Romero Rusty Arnold Greathouse Family
13th 17 1a Cassaleria Darrel McHargue Ron McAnally 20/20 Stable
14th 5 4 Royal Roberto Miguel A. Rivera James H. Iselin Key West Stable (Mitchell Wolfson Sr.)
15th 9 14 Music Leader Pat Day Tommie Morgan Glaser-Ellett
16th 2 2 Bold Style Jeffrey Fell Jack Van Berg Len Mayer
17th 15 18 Wolfie's Rascal Jorge Velásquez Howard M. Tesher Cohen-Cohen-Kumble
18th 3 13 New Discovery Jerry Bailey Eugene Jacobs Herbert A. Allen Sr.
19th 12 16 Real Dare Richard Guidry John Mabry John E. "Boyzie" Jumonville Sr.

References

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  1. ^ Steven Crist (1982-05-02). "GATO DEL SOL, 21-1, RALLIES AND WINS THE DERBY". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
  2. ^ "1982". Kentuckyderby.com. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
  3. ^ "Derby & Oaks Attendance Since 1980" (PDF). Retrieved 2020-01-24.