Joe Cotton wins with Erskine Henderson at the 1+1⁄2 miles distance, owned by James T. Williams.
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In 1885, Joe Cotton emerged victorious in the Kentucky Derby, with Erskine Henderson guiding him to the finish line under the expert training of Abraham Perry. Owned by James T. Williams, Joe Cotton displayed exceptional speed over the 1+1⁄2-mile distance on a good track condition, clocking in a time of 2:37.25.
This triumph marked a significant achievement for all involved, showcasing the skilled coordination between jockey, trainer, and owner in the competitive world of horse racing. The win not only solidified Joe Cotton's racing legacy but also highlighted the talent and dedication of Henderson, Perry, and Williams in the sport.
The Kentucky Derby victory of Joe Cotton, with the collective efforts of Henderson, Perry, and Williams, continues to be remembered for its precision, speed, and strategic mastery. The 1885 race exemplifies the essence of teamwork and expertise required for success in the prestigious event, etching their names into the annals of horse racing history.
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