Epsom Derby

horse race
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Also known as: Derby Stakes, Epsom Derby
Also called:
the Derby and the Derby Stakes
Related Topics:
Triple Crown
English Classics

Epsom Derby, one of the five classic English horse races, along with the Saint Leger, the Oaks, the 1,000 Guineas, and the 2,000 Guineas. With a field limited to three-year-old colts and fillies, the Derby is run on turf on the first Saturday in June over a 1 1/2-mile (about 2,400-metre) course at Epsom Downs, Surrey, England.

The first recorded race on the Downs dates to 1661, and there were annual races there by 1730. At a 1778 social gathering including Sir Charles Bunbury and Edward Stanley, the 12th earl of Derby, the group conceived the idea of a race on the Downs for three-year-old fillies, which was subsequently called “the Oaks” after the name of Derby’s nearby estate. Derby’s horse Bridget won the first running of the Oaks in 1779. At a celebration after the race, Bunbury and Derby suggested a similar race for both colts and fillies, to begin the following year. Reputedly, a coin toss followed, and Derby won the honour of naming the race after himself. Bunbury’s horse Diomed won the first running of the Derby on May 4, 1780. Many other horse races have since been named after the Derby (most notably the Kentucky Derby), and the term itself has come to signify a race or contest of any type.

Like other elite horse races, the Epsom Derby has grown into a multiday festival, featuring musical acts and events in addition to the race itself. The Oaks is also run during the Derby festival, held on the Friday before the Saturday running of the Derby. Derby Day is more formal than most contemporary sporting events: Epsom Downs maintains a dress code for male spectators in certain sections of the stands, and women often attend the event wearing extravagant hats.

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A list of Epsom Derby winners is provided in the table.

Epsom Derby
year horse jockey
*Dead heat.
**Races held at Newmarket.
***Record time—2 min 31.33 sec.
1780 Diomed
1781 Young Eclipse
1782 Assassin
1783 Saltram
1784 Sergeant
1785 Aimwell
1786 Noble
1787 Sir Peter Teazle
1788 Sir Thomas
1789 Skyscraper
1790 Rhadamanthus
1791 Eager
1792 John Bull
1793 Waxy
1794 Daedalus
1795 Spread Eagle
1796 Didelot
1797 Br. c. by Fidget
1798 Sir Harry
1799 Archduke
1800 Champion
1801 Eleanor
1802 Tyrant
1803 Ditto
1804 Hannibal
1805 Cardinal Beaufort
1806 Paris
1807 Election
1808 Pan
1809 Pope
1810 Whalebone
1811 Phantom
1812 Octavius
1813 Smolensko
1814 Blücher
1815 Whisker
1816 Prince Leopold
1817 Azor
1818 Sam
1819 Tiresias
1820 Sailor
1821 Gustavus
1822 Moses
1823 Emilius
1824 Cedric
1825 Middleton
1826 Lapdog
1827 Mameluke
1828 Cadland
1829 Frederick
1830 Priam
1831 Spaniel
1832 St. Giles
1833 Dangerous
1834 Plenipotentiary
1835 Mündig
1836 Bay Middleton
1837 Phosphorus
1838 Amato
1839 Bloomsbury
1840 Little Wonder
1841 Coronation
1842 Attila
1843 Cotherstone
1844 Orlando
1845 The Merry Monarch
1846 Pyrrhus the First
1847 The Cossack
1848 Surplice
1849 The Flying Dutchman
1850 Voltigeur
1851 Teddington
1852 Daniel O'Rourke
1853 West Australian
1854 Andover
1855 Wild Dayrell
1856 Ellington
1857 Blink Bonny
1858 Beadsman
1859 Musjid
1860 Thormanby
1861 Kettledrum
1862 Caractacus
1863 Macaroni
1864 Blair Athol
1865 Gladiateur
1866 Lord Lyon
1867 Hermit
1868 Blue Gown
1869 Pretender
1870 Kingcraft
1871 Favonius
1872 Cremorne
1873 Doncaster
1874 George Frederick
1875 Galopin
1876 Kisber
1877 Silvio
1878 Sefton
1879 Sir Bevys
1880 Bend Or
1881 Iroquois
1882 Shotover
1883 St. Blaise
1884* St. Gatien
Harvester
1885 Melton
1886 Ormonde
1887 Merry Hampton
1888 Ayrshire
1889 Donovan
1890 Sainfoin
1891 Common
1892 Sir Hugo
1893 Isinglass
1894 Ladas
1895 Sir Visto
1896 Persimmon
1897 Galtee More
1898 Jeddah
1899 Flying Fox
1900 Diamond Jubilee
1901 Volodyovski L. Reiff
1902 Ard Patrick J. Martin
1903 Rock Sand D. Maher
1904 St. Amant K. Cannon
1905 Cicero D. Maher
1906 Spearmint D. Maher
1907 Orby J. Reiff
1908 Signorinetta W. Bullock
1909 Minoru H. Jones
1910 Lemberg B. Dillon
1911 Sunstar G. Stern
1912 Tagalie J. Reiff
1913 Aboyeur E. Piper
1914 Durbar II M. MacGee
1915** Pommern S. Donoghue
1916** Fifinella J. Childs
1917** Gay Crusader S. Donoghue
1918** Gainsborough J. Childs
1919** Grand Parade F. Templeman
1920 Spion Kop F. O'Neill
1921 Humorist S. Donoghue
1922 Captain Cuttle S. Donoghue
1923 Papyrus S. Donoghue
1924 Sansovino T. Weston
1925 Manna S. Donoghue
1926 Coronach J. Childs
1927 Call Boy C. Elliott
1928 Felstead H. Wragg
1929 Trigo J. Marshall
1930 Blenheim H. Wragg
1931 Cameronian F. Fox
1932 April the Fifth F. Lane
1933 Hyperion T. Weston
1934 Windsor Lad C. Smirke
1935 Bahram F. Fox
1936 Mahmoud C. Smirke
1937 Mid-day Sun M. Beary
1938 Bois Roussel C. Elliott
1939 Blue Peter E. Smith
1940 Pont l'Eveque S. Wragg
1941** Owen Tudor W. Nevett
1942** Watling Street H. Wragg
1943** Straight Deal T. Carey
1944** Ocean Swell W. Nevett
1945** Dante W. Nevett
1946 Airborne T. Lowrey
1947 Pearl Diver G. Bridgland
1948 My Love W. Johnstone
1949 Nimbus C. Elliott
1950 Galcador W.R. Johnstone
1951 Arctic Prince C. Spares
1952 Tulyar C. Smirke
1953 Pinza G. Richards
1954 Never Say Die L. Piggott
1955 Phil Drake F. Palmer
1956 Lavandin W.R. Johnstone
1957 Crepello L. Piggott
1958 Hard Ridden C. Smirke
1959 Parthia W. Carr
1960 St. Paddy L. Piggott
1961 Psidium R. Poincelet
1962 Larkspur N. Sellwood
1963 Relko Y. Saint-Martin
1964 Santa Claus A. Breasley
1965 Sea Bird II T.P. Glennon
1966 Charlottown A. Breasley
1967 Royal Palace G. Moore
1968 Sir Ivor L. Piggott
1969 Blakeney E. Johnson
1970 Nijinsky L. Piggott
1971 Mill Reef G. Lewis
1972 Roberto L. Piggott
1973 Morston E. Hide
1974 Snow Knight B. Taylor
1975 Grundy P. Eddery
1976 Empery L. Piggott
1977 The Minstrel L. Piggott
1978 Shirley Heights G. Starkey
1979 Troy W. Carson
1980 Henbit W. Carson
1981 Shergar W.R. Swinburn
1982 Golden Fleece P. Eddery
1983 Teenoso L. Piggott
1984 Secreto C. Roche
1985 Slip Anchor S. Cauthen
1986 Shahrastani W.R. Swinburn
1987 Reference Point S. Cauthen
1988 Kahyasi R. Cochrane
1989 Nashwan W. Carson
1990 Quest for Fame P. Eddery
1991 Generous A. Munro
1992 Dr Devious J. Reid
1993 Commander In Chief M. Kinane
1994 Erhaab W. Carson
1995 Lammtarra W.R. Swinburn
1996 Shaamit M. Hills
1997 Benny The Dip W. Ryan
1998 High-Rise O. Peslier
1999 Oath K. Fallon
2000 Sinndar J. Murtagh
2001 Galileo M. Kinane
2002 High Chaparral J. Murtagh
2003 Kris Kin K. Fallon
2004 North Light K. Fallon
2005 Motivator J. Murtagh
2006 Sir Percy M. Dwyer
2007 Authorized F. Dettori
2008 New Approach K. Manning
2009 Sea The Stars M. Kinane
2010*** Workforce R. Moore
2011 Pour Moi M. Barzalona
2012 Camelot J. O'Brien
2013 Ruler Of The World R. Moore
2014 Australia J. O'Brien
2015 Golden Horn F. Dettori
2016 Harzand P. Smullen
2017 Wings of Eagles P. Beggy
2018 Masar W. Buick
2019 Anthony Van Dyck S. Heffernan
2020 Serpentine E. McNamara
2021 Adayar A. Kirby
2022 Desert Crown R. Kingscote
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