
128 th Kentucky Derby
2002 - War Emblem
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Race Summary
:23.25, :47.04, 1:11.75, 1:36.70, 2:01.13. Track Fast.
Winner - Dk.b. or br.c., by Our Emblem - Sweetest Lady, by Lord At War (ARG), Trained by Bob Baffert; Bred by Charles Nuckols Jr. & Sons in KY
$2 Mutuels paid - War Emblem, $43.00 straight, $22.80 place, $13.60 show; Proud Citizen, $24.60 place, $13.40 show; Perfect Drift, $6.40 show.
$2,175,000 - gross value, Net to winner $1,875,000; second $170,000; third $85,000; fourth $45,000. Kentucky Derby purse includes a $1,000,000 bonus given by Sportsman's Park to a horse that wins both Illinois Derby and Kentucky Derby. War Emblem won both
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2002 Derby Final Results |
Race Footnotes |
| Horse |
Finish |
Jockey |
Owner |
Breeder |
Trainer |
| War Emblem |
1st |
Victor Espinoza |
The Throughbred Corporation |
Charles Nuckols, Jr. & Sons (Ky.) |
Bob Baffert |
| Proud Citizen |
2nd |
Mike Smith |
Baker, Cornstein & Mack |
Sir Edmund J. Loder |
D. Wayne Lukas |
| Perfect Drift |
3rd |
Eddie Delahoussaye |
Stonecrest Farm |
Stonecrest Farm |
Murray Johnson |
| Medaglia d'Oro |
4th |
Laffit Pincay, Jr. |
Edmund A. Gann |
Albert & Joyce Bell |
Robert Frankel |
| Request for Parole |
5th |
Robby Albarado |
Jeri & Sam Knighton |
Robert H. & Bea Roberts |
Steve Margolis |
| Came Home |
6th |
Chris McCarron |
John Toffan & Trudy McCaffery |
Trudy McCaffery & John Toffan |
J. Gonzalez |
| Harlan's Holiday |
7th |
Edgar Prado |
Starlight Stables |
Double D Farm |
Kenneth G. McPeek |
| Johannesburg |
8th |
Gary Stevens |
Michael Tabor |
Jayeff B Stable |
Aidan P. O'Brien |
| Essence of Dubai |
9th |
David Flores |
Godolphin Racing, Inc. |
Jonabell Farm |
Saeed bin Suroor |
| Saarland |
10th |
John Velazquez |
Cynthia Phipps |
Cynthia Phipps |
Claude R. McGaughey, III. |
| Blue Burner |
11th |
Pat Day |
Kinsman Stable |
Kinsman Farm |
William I. Mott |
| Castle Gandolfo |
12th |
Jerry Bailey |
Mrs. John Magnier |
Orpendale |
Aidan P. O'Brien |
| Easy Grades |
13th |
Jorge Chavez |
Desperado Stables |
Steve Riech |
Ted West |
| Private Emblem |
14th |
Donnie Meche |
James Cassels & Bob Zollars |
Oak Cliff Thoroughbreds Ltd. |
Steve M. Asmussen |
| Lusty Latin |
15th |
Glenn Corbett |
Joey and Wendy Platts |
Applebite Farms |
Jeff Mullins |
| It'sallinthechase |
16th |
Eddie Martin, Jr. |
Darwin Olson |
Theodore Kuster |
Wilson Brown |
| Ocean Sound |
17th |
Alex Solis |
K M Stable |
Terence McDonald |
James Cassidy |
| Wild Horses |
18th |
Rene Douglas |
Peachtree Stable |
Farfellow Farms, Inc. |
Todd A. Pletcher |
WAR EMBLEM came away in good order to gain the lead, edged in to race in the three path, went along under careful handling, then drew off in the final furlong under energetic hand urging with the rider flashing his whip on the right side. PROUD CITIZEN, lightly bumped at the start by HARLAN'S HOLIDAY, moved up soon after to race in closest attendance to WAR EMBLEM four wide, loomed a strong threat outside that one when straightened into the stretch, then wasn't a match in the final furlong while gamely saving second. PERFECT DRIFT, in hand from the outset while closer than usual along the inside, remained inside while tracking WAR EMBLEM, was checked for several strides when lacking room in behind that one at the three-sixteenths pole, altered course outside the winner, then came up empty in the final furlong. MEDAGLIA D'ORO bobbled at the start and was bumped by ESSENCE OF DUBAI when that one came out, worked his way forward between rivals four or five wide on the backstretch and around the second turn, swung out seven or eight wide entering the upper stretch, bumped with ESSENCE OF DUBAI leaving the three-sixteenths pole and was finished. REQUEST FOR PAROLE, forwardly placed in hand while four wide, was asked for his best approaching the final quarter, remained in behind the leaders and failed to respond. CAME HOME worked his way nicely toward the inside to race six or seven wide during the opening quarter, raced under light restraint while continuing seven wide on the backstretch, edged in nearing the far turn, remained prominent into the upper stretch and flattened out. HARLAN'S HOLIDAY bumped lightly with PROUD CITIZEN at the start, followed the leaders within easy striking distance while five or six wide, edged closer nearing the end of the backstretch, then came up empty. JOHANNESBURG, well placed along the inside from the start, raced in hand to the second turn while within striking distance saving ground, continued inside into the stretch but came up empty when asked. ESSENCE OF DUBAI came out bumping MEDAGLIA D'ORO at the start, dropped in behind horses to be three or four wide, made a mild run from between foes near the inside approaching the stretch, swung out for the drive, was bumped by MEDGALIA D'ORO and forced out for a stride, then failed to continue. SAARLAND failed to reach contention despite saving ground. BLUE BURNER, worked his way inward to be forwardly placed five wide early, continued off the inside and weakened in the drive. CASTLE GANDOLFO never was a factor while between foes much of the way. EASY GRADES leaned in bumping IT'SALLINTHECHASE at the start, raced nine or 10 wide early, moved in a bit on the first turn but never reached contention. PRIVATE EMBLEM, within striking distance while between horses to the end of the backstretch, gradually weakened. LUSTY LATIN, near the inside while outrun from the start, eased out eight or nine wide on the backstretch, continued wide and passed only tired rivals. IT'SALLINTHECHASE never was close. OCEAN SOUND (IRE) was outrun. WILD HORSES, forwardly placed along the inside to the far turn, gave way thereafter. BUDDHA was scratched Friday morning because of a bruised left fore. Saturday morning, DANTHEBLUEGRASS was declared from the race after he tied up following a morning jog. Due to the scratches, the number one position in the starting gate was left unoccupied. |