Lucky Wins the 2010 Kentucky Derby - A Vision

Photo: Charles Pravata / Eclipse Sportswire

Mike Pegram, Karl Watson and Paul Weitman’s LOOKIN AT LUCKY (Smart Strike), the 2009 two-year-old champion, rallied from 12th place to win the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby (G1). And the outcome was never in doubt.


Garrett Gomez took plenty of flack for his ride in the Santa Anita Derby, but his trip on the first Saturday in May was a thing of beauty.  He was in no hurry in the early going behind a contested early pace which saw the half in :46.90, and three-quarters in 1:10.95. Trailing by more than ten lengths he began to thread his way through the field down the backstretch. He entered the far turn with four lengths to make up and gradually wore down a stubborn Sidney’s Candy to prevail by a comfortable length and a quarter, with Dublin another length back in third.


Lookin At Lucky finished with plenty left in the tank, registering a 110 Beyer Speed Figure, and it was great to see Gomez redeem himself. He masterfully navigated Lookin At Lucky through the infamous Derby traffic jam and gave Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert his 4th Kentucky Derby trophy. His stopped the clock in 2:02.28 on the fast Churchill Downs oval and paid $10.40 to win.


“Bob wanted to strangle me after the Santa Anita Derby, and the only thing he told me before today’s race was don’t screw it up,” said a jubilant Garrett Gomez, after riding his first Kentucky Derby winner.


Winning conditioner Bob Baffert basked in the spotlight and yelled “four-bagger” as he lifted Gomez in air and shouted “We got the big one Garrett.”


There were numerous troubled trips in the 20-horse cavalry charge. ESKENDEREYA (Giant’s Causeway) was bumped at the start and fell farther back than normal. He made a wide move to get in contention around the far turn but flattened out in the late going. DUBLIN (Afleet Alex) weaved his way through traffic and rallied from 17th place to loom large at the top of the stretch, but he ran out of steam in the final yards and had to settle for the show. AMERICAN LION (Tiznow) took the worst of it as he was slammed from both sides out of the gate and was squeezed back around the first turn. He never recovered from his early troubles and finished a better than appears 10th.


Second-place finisher SIDNEY’S CANDY (Candy Ride) enjoyed a perfect trip under Joe Talamo, closely stalking Conveyance, Rule, and stablemate Line of David through fractions of :23.44, :46.90, and 1:10.95. The John Sadler trainee took over after a mile in 1:36.43 and looked like a winner approaching the stretch. Fifth-place finisher ENDORSEMENT (Distorted Humor) was forwardly placed, stalking in fifth for much of the race under Robby Albarado, and just missed third by a couple of necks.


AWESOME ACT (Awesome Again), 6th, worked his way to get within striking range on the backstretch under Julien Leparoux, but he took the overland route and wound up running out of gas in the stretch.


The Lookin At Lucky-Sidney’s Candy Exacta paid $108.60, and the Trifecta with Dublin returned $1,263. Eskendereya completed a $2,386.80 Superfecta.


Lookin At Lucky earned a trip to Baltimore for the Preakness Stakes on May 15th, and all of the talk has shifted to a possible Triple Crown sweep. Can the talented colt put an end to the long Triple Crown drought? Well, his silver-haired trainer Bob Baffert has been in this spot before and the determined Derby winner sure has a nose for the wire…stay tuned!

    


Full Result Chart Below

#

Contender

Jockey

Trainer

Owner

Breeder

1

Lookin At Lucky

Garrett Gomez

Bob Baffert

Mike Pegram, Karl Watson, Paul Weitman

Gulf Coast Farms

2

Sidney’s Candy

Joe Talamo

John Sadler

Craig Family Trust

Craig Family Trust

3

Dublin

Terry Thompson

Wayne Lukas

William Mack and Robert Baker

Peter E. Blum & Gerry Dilge

4

Eskendereya

John Velazquez

Todd  Pletcher

Zayat Stables

Sanford R. Robertson

5

Endorsement

Robby Albarado

Shannon Ritter

WinStar Farm LLC.

Kilroy Thoroughbred Partnership

6

Awesome Act

Julien Leparoux

Jeremy Noseda

Vinery Stables and Susan Roy

Flaxman Holdings Ltd.

7

Discreetly Mine

Javier Castellano

Todd  Pletcher

E. Paul Robsham Stables LLC.

E. Paul Robsham Stables LLC.

8

Ice Box

Jose Lezcano

Nick Zito

Robert LaPenta

Denlea Park, Ltd.

9

Interactif

Mike Smith

Todd  Pletcher

Wertheimer and Frere

Wertheimer and Frere

10

American Lion

David Flores

Eoin Harty

WinStar Farm LLC.

WinStar Farms LLC. and Dr. William Lockridge

11

Mission Impazible

Rajiv Maragh

Todd  Pletcher

Twin Creek Racing Stables

Summer Wind Farm

12

Noble’s Promise

Willie Martinez

Kenny McPeek

Chasing Dreams Racing 2008 LLC

Charles Kidder, Ben Kidder, and Nancy Cole

13

Super Saver

Calvin Borel

Todd  Pletcher

WinStar Farm LLC.  

WinStar Farm LLC.  

14

Rule

Ramon Dominguez

Todd  Pletcher

WinStar Farm LLC.

WinStar Farm LLC.  

15

Paddy O’Prado

Kent Desormeaux

Dale Romans

Donegal Racing

Winchell Thoroughbreds

16

Line of David

Rafael Bejarano

John Sadler

Ike and Dawn Thrash

Sabine Stable

17

Dean’s Kitten

 Cornelio Velasquez

Michael Maker

Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey

Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey

18

Conveyance

 Victor Espinoza

Bob Baffert

Zabeel Racing International

Gulf Coast Farms

19

Stately Victor

Alan Garcia

Michael Maker

F. Thomas Conway and Jack Conway

Adena Springs

20

Homeboykris

Joel Rosario

Rick Dutrow

Lazzinnaro, Belger, Mandata, et al.

Dark Hollow Farm

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