Who rode Winning Colors in the Kentucky Derby?

Who rode Winning Colors in the Kentucky Derby?

Stevens. Two years later he rode Winning Colors to victory at the Kentucky Derby.

Who owned Winning Colors?

Gene Klein
Winning Colors/Owners

Who are the winners for the Kentucky Derby?

Kentucky Derby Winners

Year Winner Jockey
2018 Justify * Mike E. Smith
2017 Always Dreaming John R. Velazquez
2016 Nyquist Mario Gutierrez
2015 American Pharoah * Victor Espinoza

Did Winning Colors have babies?

As a broodmare, Winning Colors produced 10 foals, six of which won races, including the three-time winners Golden Colors and Danzig Colors. Winning Colors is one of just three fillies to have won the Kentucky Derby, the others being Regret (1915) and Genuine Risk (1980).

Has a GREY horse won the Kentucky Derby?

Spectacular Bid (1979) is the last gray horse to win the Derby as the favorite.

Was filly a winning color?

Winning Colors was the first Derby-winning filly to have any of her foals sold at public auction as weanlings or yearlings. The three foals so offered sold for a collective US$3.85 million. The Winning Colors Stakes is a Grade 3 race at Churchill Downs for fillies and mares aged 3 and up.

Has a GREY ever won the Kentucky Derby?

In the previous 106 Kentucky Derbys, only eight horses classified as gray or roan have won the race. Meanwhile, 55 bay-colored horses and 48 chestnut-colored horses have won the race. The last gray winner was Giacomo in 2005. Since then, 31 gray or roan horses have run in the Derby.

What was the name of the horse that won the Winning Colors?

Won one race. Golden Colors, bay filly, 1993, by Mr Prospector. Won three races. Danzig Colors, bay filly, 1994, by Danzig. Won three races. Stormin Winnie, gray filly, 1995, by Storm Cat. Unraced. Will Will Win, chestnut colt, 1996, by Rahy. Won three races in South Africa. Northwest Colors, bay filly, 1998, by Broad Brush. Won one race.

Who are the winners of the Winning Colors?

As a broodmare, Winning Colors produced ten foals and six winners: Shbakni, a brown filly, foaled in 1991, sired by Mr Prospector. Minden Rose, gray filly, 1992, by Mr Prospector. Golden Colors, bay filly, 1993,by Mr Prospector. Danzig Colors, bay filly, 1994, by Danzig. Stormin Winnie, gray filly, 1995, by Storm Cat.

Are there any connections between Winning Colors and horse racing?

While no strong connections between color and winnings emerged, there was a tendency for some color characteristics to be associated with top performing horses. The results were clear that whether or not a horse is grey or turning grey has no bearing on its racing performance.

How many Kentucky Derby wins did Winning Colors have?

Winning Colors retired with a record of eight wins, three seconds, and one third from 19 starts, with earnings of $1,526,837. As a broodmare, Winning Colors produced 10 foals, six of which won races, including the three-time winners Golden Colors and Danzig Colors.

Won one race. Golden Colors, bay filly, 1993, by Mr Prospector. Won three races. Danzig Colors, bay filly, 1994, by Danzig. Won three races. Stormin Winnie, gray filly, 1995, by Storm Cat. Unraced. Will Will Win, chestnut colt, 1996, by Rahy. Won three races in South Africa. Northwest Colors, bay filly, 1998, by Broad Brush. Won one race.

When did Winning Colors win her first race?

Her first start of 1988 yielded an easy 6 ½-length win in the one-mile La Centinela Stakes, but her next race – a narrow defeat to the talented Goodbye Halo in the Las Virgenes Stakes – did little to suggest that Winning Colors ought to take on males to see if she was of Kentucky Derby caliber.

How old was Winning Colors when she won the Kentucky Derby?

Winning Colors (March 14, 1985 – February 17, 2008) was an American Hall of Fame Champion Thoroughbred racehorse and one of only three fillies to ever win the Kentucky Derby. Though she was registered as roan, she was, in fact, a gray with a white blaze on her face. Winning Colors was bred in Florida by Echo Valley Farm.

Who are the owners of the Winning Colors?

During her racing career she was owned by Eugene V. Klein and trained by D. Wayne Lukas . Her sire, Caro, was a top-class performer (rated 133 by Timeform ), whose wins included the Poule d’Essai des Poulains, Prix Ganay and Prix d’Ispahan, before becoming a very successful breeding stallion.