Aristides wins with Lewis, Williamson, McGrath in 1+1⁄2 miles race in 2:37.75. Track fast.
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Aristides, ridden by jockey Oliver Lewis, claimed victory in the Kentucky Derby, under the guidance of trainer Ansel Williamson and owner Hal Price McGrath. The race covered a distance of 1+1⁄2 miles on a fast track, with a remarkable time of 2:37.75.
This triumph marked a historic moment in horse racing, solidifying Aristides as the inaugural winner of the renowned Kentucky Derby. The combination of skill, determination, and strategy showcased by the team of Lewis, Williamson, and McGrath propelled Aristides to a memorable win that would go down in the annals of horse racing history.
The fast track conditions provided a challenging yet exhilarating backdrop for the competitors, with Aristides emerging as the standout performer, ultimately securing a well-deserved victory to etch their names in the prestigious legacy of the Kentucky Derby. The impressive time clocked by Aristides reflected the exceptional talent and training that culminated in this milestone achievement.
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