The race was won by Lord Howard de Walden's Slip Anchor, at odds of 9/4 ridden by jockey Steve Cauthen and trained at Newmarket by Henry Cecil. The win was a first success in the race for owner, trainer and jockey. Cauthen became the first man to ride the winners of both the Kentucky Derby and the Epsom Derby.
The 1991 Epsom Derby was a horse race which took place at Epsom Downs on Wednesday June 5, 1991. It was the 212th running of the Derby, and it was won by Generous. The winner was ridden by Alan Munro and trained by Paul Cole. The pre-race joint favourites were Corrupt (sixth) and Toulon (ninth).
The 1993 Epsom Derby was a horse race which took place at Epsom Downs on Wednesday 2 June 1993. It was the 214th running of the Derby, and it was won by Commander in Chief. The winner was ridden by Michael Kinane and trained by Henry Cecil. The pre-race favourite Tenby finished tenth.
* The distances between the horses are shown in lengths or shorter. shd = short-head; nk = neck. † Trainers are based in Great Britain unless indicated.
The 2014 Epsom Derby (known as the Investec Derby for sponsorship reasons) was the 235th annual running of the Derbyhorse race which took place at Epsom Downs Racecourse on 7 June 2014. The race was won by the favourite, Australia, a British-bred chestnut, trained in Ireland by Aidan O'Brien and ridden by O'Brien's son Joseph. Australia's victory gave Aidan O'Brien his third consecutive victory in the race, and his fifth in all, after Galileo (2001), High Chaparral (2002), Camelot (2012) and Ruler of the World (2013).
Race synopsis
The initial entry for the 2014 Epsom Derby, announced in December 2012, consisted of 406 yearlings. The number of entries was 32 fewer than for the 2013 race and included 68 from Godolphin Racing and 56 from the partners of the Coolmore Stud. The number of potential runners was reduced to 118 at the first scratching date in March 2014, and subsequently increased to 133 when a further 15 horses were entered at the second entry stage in April 2014. The field for the Derby began to take its final shape at the May scratching deadline when 27 runners were left in the race, and the final confirmation stage on 2 June saw the final field settled at 17 runners with 11 further withdrawals and the additional entry of Romsdal at a cost of £75,000. Snow Sky was withdrawn at the declaration stage on 5 June, leaving 16 runners to contest the 2014 Derby.
A sports rivalry is intense competition between athletic teams or athletes. This pressure of competition is felt by players, coaches, and management, but is perhaps felt strongest by the fans. The intensity of the rivalry varies from a friendly competition on one end to serious violence on the other that, in one case (the Football War), was suggested to have led to military conflicts. Owners typically encourage rivalries as they tend to improve game attendance and television ratings for rivalry matches, but a rivalry that gets out of control can lead to fighting, hooliganism, rioting and some, with career-ending or even fatal consequences. Often the topic of sports rivalries is as heated and controversial as politics and religion.
Still dont know why Mystico was in this he never seemed the same horse after it.
published: 19 May 2018
1991 - Epsom Derby - Generous
published: 12 May 2014
Queen sprints to watch finish of Epsom Derby
At the Epsom Derby in 1991, Queen Elizabeth runs from the private suite (where she is watching the race on television) to the balcony where she watches the finish with her binoculars. Earlier, during the Royal Box Sweepstakes, each royal was assigned "their" horse for the race. The Queen is excited to see that "her" horse won the race and that she won the Royal Box Sweepstakes. She then asks what is the prize and is delighted to learn that she is the winner of £16.
published: 18 Apr 2007
1991 Ever Ready Derby
An awesome performance from an awesome horse. Raced 11 times, highest RPR 137 in the King George.
05 Jun 1991
(3yo) 1m4f Good To Firm
published: 07 Sep 2009
Ever Ready Derby Derby 1991 (Generous)
1 GENEROUS (IRE) 9/1
Alan Munro
Paul Cole
2 MARJU (IRE) 14/1
W Carson
John Dunlop
3 STAR OF GDANSK (USA) 14/1
C Roche
J S Bolger
4 HECTOR PROTECTOR (USA) 6/1
F Head
F Boutin
5 HUNDRA (USA) 66/1
B Raymond
P A Kelleway
6 CORRUPT II (USA) 4/1J
C Asmussen
N A Callaghan
7 HOKUSAI (USA) 25/1
L Piggott
Sir Henry Cecil
8 HAILSHAM (CAN) 28/1
S Cauthen
Clive Brittain
9 TOULON 4/1J
Pat Eddery
A Fabre
10 MYSTIKO (USA) 5/1
M Roberts
Clive Brittain
11 ENVIRONMENT FRIEND 11/1
George Duffield
N C Wright
12 AROKAT (USA) 250/1
Paul Eddery
B W Hills
13 Mujaazif (USA) 33/1
W R Swinburn
Sir Michael Stoute
published: 24 Feb 2023
1991 English Derby
published: 20 Sep 2021
1991 Budweiser Irish Derby Generous Includes Replay
At the Epsom Derby in 1991, Queen Elizabeth runs from the private suite (where she is watching the race on television) to the balcony where she watches the fini...
At the Epsom Derby in 1991, Queen Elizabeth runs from the private suite (where she is watching the race on television) to the balcony where she watches the finish with her binoculars. Earlier, during the Royal Box Sweepstakes, each royal was assigned "their" horse for the race. The Queen is excited to see that "her" horse won the race and that she won the Royal Box Sweepstakes. She then asks what is the prize and is delighted to learn that she is the winner of £16.
At the Epsom Derby in 1991, Queen Elizabeth runs from the private suite (where she is watching the race on television) to the balcony where she watches the finish with her binoculars. Earlier, during the Royal Box Sweepstakes, each royal was assigned "their" horse for the race. The Queen is excited to see that "her" horse won the race and that she won the Royal Box Sweepstakes. She then asks what is the prize and is delighted to learn that she is the winner of £16.
1 GENEROUS (IRE) 9/1
Alan Munro
Paul Cole
2 MARJU (IRE) 14/1
W Carson
John Dunlop
3 STAR OF GDANSK (USA) 14/1
C Roche
J S Bolger
...
1 GENEROUS (IRE) 9/1
Alan Munro
Paul Cole
2 MARJU (IRE) 14/1
W Carson
John Dunlop
3 STAR OF GDANSK (USA) 14/1
C Roche
J S Bolger
4 HECTOR PROTECTOR (USA) 6/1
F Head
F Boutin
5 HUNDRA (USA) 66/1
B Raymond
P A Kelleway
6 CORRUPT II (USA) 4/1J
C Asmussen
N A Callaghan
7 HOKUSAI (USA) 25/1
L Piggott
Sir Henry Cecil
8 HAILSHAM (CAN) 28/1
S Cauthen
Clive Brittain
9 TOULON 4/1J
Pat Eddery
A Fabre
10 MYSTIKO (USA) 5/1
M Roberts
Clive Brittain
11 ENVIRONMENT FRIEND 11/1
George Duffield
N C Wright
12 AROKAT (USA) 250/1
Paul Eddery
B W Hills
13 Mujaazif (USA) 33/1
W R Swinburn
Sir Michael Stoute
1 GENEROUS (IRE) 9/1
Alan Munro
Paul Cole
2 MARJU (IRE) 14/1
W Carson
John Dunlop
3 STAR OF GDANSK (USA) 14/1
C Roche
J S Bolger
4 HECTOR PROTECTOR (USA) 6/1
F Head
F Boutin
5 HUNDRA (USA) 66/1
B Raymond
P A Kelleway
6 CORRUPT II (USA) 4/1J
C Asmussen
N A Callaghan
7 HOKUSAI (USA) 25/1
L Piggott
Sir Henry Cecil
8 HAILSHAM (CAN) 28/1
S Cauthen
Clive Brittain
9 TOULON 4/1J
Pat Eddery
A Fabre
10 MYSTIKO (USA) 5/1
M Roberts
Clive Brittain
11 ENVIRONMENT FRIEND 11/1
George Duffield
N C Wright
12 AROKAT (USA) 250/1
Paul Eddery
B W Hills
13 Mujaazif (USA) 33/1
W R Swinburn
Sir Michael Stoute
At the Epsom Derby in 1991, Queen Elizabeth runs from the private suite (where she is watching the race on television) to the balcony where she watches the finish with her binoculars. Earlier, during the Royal Box Sweepstakes, each royal was assigned "their" horse for the race. The Queen is excited to see that "her" horse won the race and that she won the Royal Box Sweepstakes. She then asks what is the prize and is delighted to learn that she is the winner of £16.
1 GENEROUS (IRE) 9/1
Alan Munro
Paul Cole
2 MARJU (IRE) 14/1
W Carson
John Dunlop
3 STAR OF GDANSK (USA) 14/1
C Roche
J S Bolger
4 HECTOR PROTECTOR (USA) 6/1
F Head
F Boutin
5 HUNDRA (USA) 66/1
B Raymond
P A Kelleway
6 CORRUPT II (USA) 4/1J
C Asmussen
N A Callaghan
7 HOKUSAI (USA) 25/1
L Piggott
Sir Henry Cecil
8 HAILSHAM (CAN) 28/1
S Cauthen
Clive Brittain
9 TOULON 4/1J
Pat Eddery
A Fabre
10 MYSTIKO (USA) 5/1
M Roberts
Clive Brittain
11 ENVIRONMENT FRIEND 11/1
George Duffield
N C Wright
12 AROKAT (USA) 250/1
Paul Eddery
B W Hills
13 Mujaazif (USA) 33/1
W R Swinburn
Sir Michael Stoute
The race was won by Lord Howard de Walden's Slip Anchor, at odds of 9/4 ridden by jockey Steve Cauthen and trained at Newmarket by Henry Cecil. The win was a first success in the race for owner, trainer and jockey. Cauthen became the first man to ride the winners of both the Kentucky Derby and the Epsom Derby.
... year’s renewal of the Dee on Thursday, however, when , a son of the 2014 Derby winner, Australia, can stake his own claim for a place in the EpsomClassic next month.skip past newsletter promotion.
The chestnut emulated his dam in winning a brace of Classics when taking the 2014 renewals of the Derby both at Epsom and the Curragh, with a Juddmonte International success following later in the same season.
The chestnut emulated his dam in winning a brace of Classics when taking the 2014 renewals of the Derby both at Epsom and the Curragh, with a Juddmonte International success following later in the same season.
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