1994 Kentucky Derby

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In the race for the Kentucky Derby in 1994, Go for Gin emerged victorious under the guidance of jockey Chris McCarron, trained by Nick Zito, and owned by Bill Condren and Joe Cornacchia. The track condition was described as sloppy, yet this did not hinder Go for Gin's performance as he completed the 1+1⁄4 miles in a time of 2:03.6. The partnership between the jockey, trainer, and owners proved to be a winning combination, showcasing their expertise and strategic planning in the horse racing world. The victory of Go for Gin left a lasting impact on the spectators and followers of the sport, solidifying his place in the annals of Kentucky Derby history. The triumph of Go for Gin in the race was a testament to the dedication and skill of all those involved in his training and racing journey. It highlighted the thrill and unpredictability of horse racing, captivating audiences and leaving a legacy of excellence in the sport. #KentuckyDerby #HorseRacing #GoForGin
Location : United States of America
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