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130th Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby
LocationChurchill Downs
DateMay 1, 2004
Winning horseSmarty Jones
Winning time2:04.06
Starting price4-1
JockeyStewart Elliott
TrainerJohn Servis
OwnerSomeday Farm
ConditionsSloppy[1]
SurfaceDirt
Attendance140,054
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The 2004 Kentucky Derby was the 130th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 1, 2004, and was won by Smarty Jones, who earned a $5 million bonus.[2] There were 140,054 in attendance.[3]

Contenders

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Smarty Jones was the 4-1 favorite for the race. He came into the Derby with an undefeated record, including wins in the Rebel Stakes and Arkansas Derby, both held at Oaklawn Park. If he won the Kentucky Derby, he stood to earn a $5 million "Centennial Bonus" offered by Oaklawn to celebrate its 100th anniversary.[2]

His leading rivals included Lion Heart (Hollywood Futurity, 2nd in Blue Grass Stakes),[4] Castledale (Santa Anita Derby),[5] The Cliff's Edge (Blue Grass Stakes),[6] Tapit (Wood Memorial),[7] Friends Lake (Florida Dery),[8] and Imperialism (San Rafael, 2nd in Santa Anita Derby).[9]

St. Averil and Wimbledon were originally entered but scratched from the race, meaning there were only 18 starters.[1]

Full results

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A "deluge" started about two hours before the race, turning a fast track sloppy.[10] Lion Heart, breaking near the rail, ran a quick opening quarter mile of 22.99 seconds to get good position going into the first turn. His jockey Mike Smith then started to slow down the pace, completing the half mile in 46.73 and three-quarters in 1:11.80. Smarty Jones rated a few lengths behind then started his move on the far turn. The two raced heads apart as they entered the stretch, then Smarty Jones started to edge away to win by 2+34 lengths.[1][11]

Smarty Jones became the first horse to win the Derby while undefeated since Seattle Slew in 1977. It was the first Derby win for his trainer, jockey and owner, all of whom were well known in the Mid Atlantic racing circuit but making their first start in the race.[10] His 77-year-old owner Roy Chapman also bred the colt at Someday Farm in Pennsylvania. Chapman and his wife Patricia had owned and bred many horses over the years, but none had raced at the highest level. "We had a lot of ham-and-eggers," he said, "but sometimes you can cheer just as loud and get just as excited about winning a $10,000 claimer as a stakes. But we never raced at this level until Smarty came along. To have bred him and had him born on your farm, it's something... He is from Philly and I'm very proud of everything he's done."[11]

FinishProgram
number
HorseJockeyTrainerOddsMarginEarnings
115Smarty JonesStewart ElliottJohn Servis4.10$5,884,800*
23Lion HeartMike E. SmithPatrick Biancone5.402+34 lengths$170,000
310ImperialismKent DesormeauxKristin Mulhall10.906 lengths$85,000
41LimehouseJosé A. SantosTodd Pletcher41.708 lengths$45,000
511The Cliff's EdgeShane SellersNicholas Zito8.2012+12 lengths
64Action This DayDavid R. FloresRichard Mandella43.4013+34 lengths
714Read the FootnotesRobby AlbaradoRichard Violette Jr.22.5014+34 lengths
813BirdstoneEdgar PradoNicholas Zito21.2015+14 lengths
918TapitRamon A. DominguezMichael Dickinson6.4015+34 lengths
1012BorregoVictor EspinozaBeau Greely14.2016+14 lengths
112Song of the SwordNorberto Arroyo Jr.Jennifer Pedersen55.9017+12 lengths
128Master DavidAlex SolisRobert Frankel10.6018+12 lengths
1319Pro PradoJohn McKeeRobert Holthus53.5020 lengths
1416CastledaleJose Valdivia Jr.Jeff Mullins21.9025+14 lengths
156Friends LakeRichard MiglioreJohn C. Kimmel18.5036+34 lengths
167Minister EricPat DayRichard Mandella22.5037+14 lengths
1717Pollard's VisionJohn VelazquezTodd Pletcher24.0040+34 lengths
DNF20Quintons Gold RushCorey NakataniSteve Asmussen51.20--
  • Smarty Jones earnings included a $5 million racing series bonus[1]

Track condition: Fast

Times: 14 mile – 22.99; 12 mile – 46.73; 34 mile – 1:11.80; mile – 1:37.35; final – 2:04.06.
Splits for each quarter-mile: (22.99) (23.74) (25.07) (25.55) (26.71)

Source: Equibase Chart[1]

Payout

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The 130th Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule
Program
Number
Horse Name
Win
Place
Show
15Smarty Jones$10.20$6.20$4.80
3Lion Heart-$8.20$5.80
10Imperialism--$6.20

Subsequent racing careers

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Several horses went on to win Grade I races:

  • Smarty Jones – Preakness Stakes
  • Lion Heart – Haskell Invitational
  • Birdstone – Belmont Stakes, Travers Stakes
  • Borrego – 2005 Pacific Classic, Jockey Club Gold Cup
  • Castledale – 2005 Shoemaker Mile

Subsequent breeding careers

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Sires of Classic winners

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Tapit – leading sire in North America 2014-2016[13]

  • Tonalist – 2014 Belmont Stakes, Jockey Club Gold Cup, 2015 Cigar Mile, Jockey Club Gold Cup
  • Creator – 2016 Belmont Stakes, Arkansas Derby
  • Tapwrit – 2017 Belmont Stakes
  • Untapable – 2014 Kentucky Oaks, Mother Goose Stakes, Cotillion, Breeders' Cup Distaff, 2015 Apple Blossom
  • Frosted – 2015 Wood Memorial, 2016 Metropolitan Handicap, Whitney Stakes

Birdstone

  • Mine That Bird – 2009 Kentucky Derby
  • Summer Bird – 2009 Belmont Stakes, Travers Stakes, Jockey Club Gold Cup
  • Noble Bird – 2015 Stephen Foster Handicap

Pollard's Vision

  • Blind Luck – 2010 Kentucky Oaks, Las Virgenes Stakes, Alabama Stakes, 2009 Oak Leaf Stakes, Hollywood Starlet, 2011 Vanity Handicap

Sires of Grade I winners

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Lion Heart

  • Dangerous Midge – 2010 Breeders' Cup Turf
  • Lion of David – 2010 Arkansas Derby
  • Bradester – 2016 Stephen Foster Handicap
  • Tom's Tribute – 2014 Eddie Read Stakes

Imperialism

  • Imperial Hint – 2017 and 2018 Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Vosburgh

Read the Footnotes

  • Rightly So – 2010 Ballerina Stakes
Sources: American Classic Pedigrees, Equibase, Blood-Horse Stallion Register, Racing Post

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Chart of the Kentucky Derby". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Cella to Present Smarty Jones' $5 Million Bonus Monday". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  3. ^ Kentucky Derby History, 2004
  4. ^ "Lion Heart profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  5. ^ "Castledale profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  6. ^ "The Cliff's Edge". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Tapit profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Friends Lake profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  9. ^ "Imperialism profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  10. ^ a b Drape, Joe (2 May 2004). "Muddy Perfection for Smarty Jones in the Derby". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  11. ^ a b "Smarty Jones earns largest payoff ever for race win". www.espn.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  12. ^ 2004 Kentucky Derby Results, Horse-races.net
  13. ^ Russo, Nicole. "Leading sires of 2016: Tapit continues to raise the bar". Daily Racing Form. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    130th Kentucky Derby
    Kentucky Derby
    LocationChurchill Downs
    DateMay 1, 2004
    Winning horseSmarty Jones
    Winning time2:04.06
    Starting price4-1
    JockeyStewart Elliott
    TrainerJohn Servis
    OwnerSomeday Farm
    ConditionsSloppy[1]
    SurfaceDirt
    Attendance140,054

    The 2004 Kentucky Derby was the 130th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 1, 2004, and was won by Smarty Jones, who earned a $5 million bonus.[2] There were 140,054 in attendance.[3]

    Contenders

    Smarty Jones was the 4-1 favorite for the race. He came into the Derby with an undefeated record, including wins in the Rebel Stakes and Arkansas Derby, both held at Oaklawn Park. If he won the Kentucky Derby, he stood to earn a $5 million "Centennial Bonus" offered by Oaklawn to celebrate its 100th anniversary.[2]

    His leading rivals included Lion Heart (Hollywood Futurity, 2nd in Blue Grass Stakes),[4] Castledale (Santa Anita Derby),[5] The Cliff's Edge (Blue Grass Stakes),[6] Tapit (Wood Memorial),[7] Friends Lake (Florida Dery),[8] and Imperialism (San Rafael, 2nd in Santa Anita Derby).[9]

    St. Averil and Wimbledon were originally entered but scratched from the race, meaning there were only 18 starters.[1]

    Full results

    A "deluge" started about two hours before the race, turning a fast track sloppy.[10] Lion Heart, breaking near the rail, ran a quick opening quarter mile of 22.99 seconds to get good position going into the first turn. His jockey Mike Smith then started to slow down the pace, completing the half mile in 46.73 and three-quarters in 1:11.80. Smarty Jones rated a few lengths behind then started his move on the far turn. The two raced heads apart as they entered the stretch, then Smarty Jones started to edge away to win by 2+34 lengths.[1][11]

    Smarty Jones became the first horse to win the Derby while undefeated since Seattle Slew in 1977. It was the first Derby win for his trainer, jockey and owner, all of whom were well known in the Mid Atlantic racing circuit but making their first start in the race.[10] His 77-year-old owner Roy Chapman also bred the colt at Someday Farm in Pennsylvania. Chapman and his wife Patricia had owned and bred many horses over the years, but none had raced at the highest level. "We had a lot of ham-and-eggers," he said, "but sometimes you can cheer just as loud and get just as excited about winning a $10,000 claimer as a stakes. But we never raced at this level until Smarty came along. To have bred him and had him born on your farm, it's something... He is from Philly and I'm very proud of everything he's done."[11]

    FinishProgram
    number
    HorseJockeyTrainerOddsMarginEarnings
    115Smarty JonesStewart ElliottJohn Servis4.10$5,884,800*
    23Lion HeartMike E. SmithPatrick Biancone5.402+34 lengths$170,000
    310ImperialismKent DesormeauxKristin Mulhall10.906 lengths$85,000
    41LimehouseJosé A. SantosTodd Pletcher41.708 lengths$45,000
    511The Cliff's EdgeShane SellersNicholas Zito8.2012+12 lengths
    64Action This DayDavid R. FloresRichard Mandella43.4013+34 lengths
    714Read the FootnotesRobby AlbaradoRichard Violette Jr.22.5014+34 lengths
    813BirdstoneEdgar PradoNicholas Zito21.2015+14 lengths
    918TapitRamon A. DominguezMichael Dickinson6.4015+34 lengths
    1012BorregoVictor EspinozaBeau Greely14.2016+14 lengths
    112Song of the SwordNorberto Arroyo Jr.Jennifer Pedersen55.9017+12 lengths
    128Master DavidAlex SolisRobert Frankel10.6018+12 lengths
    1319Pro PradoJohn McKeeRobert Holthus53.5020 lengths
    1416CastledaleJose Valdivia Jr.Jeff Mullins21.9025+14 lengths
    156Friends LakeRichard MiglioreJohn C. Kimmel18.5036+34 lengths
    167Minister EricPat DayRichard Mandella22.5037+14 lengths
    1717Pollard's VisionJohn VelazquezTodd Pletcher24.0040+34 lengths
    DNF20Quintons Gold RushCorey NakataniSteve Asmussen51.20--
    • Smarty Jones earnings included a $5 million racing series bonus[1]

    Track condition: Fast

    Times: 14 mile – 22.99; 12 mile – 46.73; 34 mile – 1:11.80; mile – 1:37.35; final – 2:04.06.
    Splits for each quarter-mile: (22.99) (23.74) (25.07) (25.55) (26.71)

    Source: Equibase Chart[1]

    Payout

    The 130th Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule
    Program
    Number
    Horse Name
    Win
    Place
    Show
    15Smarty Jones$10.20$6.20$4.80
    3Lion Heart-$8.20$5.80
    10Imperialism--$6.20

    Subsequent racing careers

    Several horses went on to win Grade I races:

    • Smarty Jones – Preakness Stakes
    • Lion Heart – Haskell Invitational
    • Birdstone – Belmont Stakes, Travers Stakes
    • Borrego – 2005 Pacific Classic, Jockey Club Gold Cup
    • Castledale – 2005 Shoemaker Mile

    Subsequent breeding careers

    Sires of Classic winners

    Tapit – leading sire in North America 2014-2016[13]

    • Tonalist – 2014 Belmont Stakes, Jockey Club Gold Cup, 2015 Cigar Mile, Jockey Club Gold Cup
    • Creator – 2016 Belmont Stakes, Arkansas Derby
    • Tapwrit – 2017 Belmont Stakes
    • Untapable – 2014 Kentucky Oaks, Mother Goose Stakes, Cotillion, Breeders' Cup Distaff, 2015 Apple Blossom
    • Frosted – 2015 Wood Memorial, 2016 Metropolitan Handicap, Whitney Stakes

    Birdstone

    • Mine That Bird – 2009 Kentucky Derby
    • Summer Bird – 2009 Belmont Stakes, Travers Stakes, Jockey Club Gold Cup
    • Noble Bird – 2015 Stephen Foster Handicap

    Pollard's Vision

    • Blind Luck – 2010 Kentucky Oaks, Las Virgenes Stakes, Alabama Stakes, 2009 Oak Leaf Stakes, Hollywood Starlet, 2011 Vanity Handicap

    Sires of Grade I winners

    Lion Heart

    • Dangerous Midge – 2010 Breeders' Cup Turf
    • Lion of David – 2010 Arkansas Derby
    • Bradester – 2016 Stephen Foster Handicap
    • Tom's Tribute – 2014 Eddie Read Stakes

    Imperialism

    • Imperial Hint – 2017 and 2018 Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Vosburgh

    Read the Footnotes

    • Rightly So – 2010 Ballerina Stakes
    Sources: American Classic Pedigrees, Equibase, Blood-Horse Stallion Register, Racing Post

    References

    1. ^ a b c d e "Chart of the Kentucky Derby". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    2. ^ a b "Cella to Present Smarty Jones' $5 Million Bonus Monday". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    3. ^ Kentucky Derby History, 2004
    4. ^ "Lion Heart profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    5. ^ "Castledale profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    6. ^ "The Cliff's Edge". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    7. ^ "Tapit profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    8. ^ "Friends Lake profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    9. ^ "Imperialism profile". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    10. ^ a b Drape, Joe (2 May 2004). "Muddy Perfection for Smarty Jones in the Derby". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    11. ^ a b "Smarty Jones earns largest payoff ever for race win". www.espn.com. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
    12. ^ 2004 Kentucky Derby Results, Horse-races.net
    13. ^ Russo, Nicole. "Leading sires of 2016: Tapit continues to raise the bar". Daily Racing Form. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
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