What horse won the Kentucky Derby in 2012?

I’ll Have Another
The race was won by I’ll Have Another, ridden by Mario Gutierrez, with a time of 2:01.83, while favorite Bodemeister finished second and Dullahan was third.

What did win place and show pay for the Kentucky Derby?

Rich Strike spent most of Saturday at 99-1 in the wagering and was still at 91-1 less than two hours before the race. Rich Strike paid $163.60 to win, $74.20 to place and $29.40 to show.

Did Street Sense win the Kentucky Derby?

Street Sense (foaled February 23, 2004 in Kentucky at Chesapeake Farm) is a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2006 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and 2007 Kentucky Derby and was the 2006 Champion Two-Year-Old.

How much does Kentucky Derby winning jockey earn?

Here’s what you need to know about the @KentuckyDerby post positions. Meanwhile, the winning jockey who successfully crosses the finish line first will receive 10% of the winner’s purse — which equates to a $186,000 payday before taxes and other payments.

Who trained Street Sense?

Carl Nafzger
Street Sense, the 2-year-old champion and Breeders’ Cup Juvenile winner of 2006, victor in the Kentucky Derby and Travers Stakes, and beaten by a head in the Preakness, trained by Carl Nafzger.

Who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby?

Mine That Bird2009 Kentucky Derby / Winner

Who won Kentucky Derby in 2014?

California Chrome2014 Kentucky Derby / Winner

How many horses from the 2012 Kentucky Derby are still racing?

Older Comments about the 2012 Kentucky Derby (G1)… And after one year, 1/2 of this derby field are no longer racing. Of those 10 horses who are still racing, 9 are expected to run next year.

What happened to the Kentucky Derby after the rain?

Heavy rain fell on Churchill Downs overnight, leaving the the track sloppy in the morning and preventing any possible works of the Derby’s 20 contestants. But when Derby time came, it was already back to fast, and fast they went today.

What is the record for wagering on the Kentucky Derby?

All-sources wagering on the Kentucky Derby race was also record setting, up 18.8% from 112.0-million to $133.1-million. The previous record for all-sources wagering on the Kentucky Derby race was $118.4-million and was established in 2006.

What happened to Bodemeister at the Derby?

Bodemeister still led at the final furlong, but was tiring after running the fastest first five splits on Derby history, and I’ll Have Another went past him to take the win.