Lookout triumphs with jockey Eddie Kunze, trainer William McDaniel, owners Cushin and Orth.
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In 1893, at the Kentucky Derby, Lookout emerged victorious with jockey Eddie Kunze guiding the horse to a triumphant finish. Trainer William McDaniel prepared the horse for the challenging 1+1⁄2-mile race, owned by J.E. Cushin and J. Orth. The track condition was fast, aiding Lookout in achieving a notable time of 2:39.25.
This win marked a significant achievement for the team behind Lookout, showcasing their skill and expertise in the world of horse racing. The combination of Kunze's guidance, McDaniel's training, and owners' support culminated in a memorable performance at the prestigious event. The 1893 Kentucky Derby saw Lookout etch its name in the annals of horse racing history with a remarkable display of speed and stamina.
The victory of Lookout, with Eddie Kunze as the jockey, William McDaniel as the trainer, and J.E. Cushin and J. Orth as the owners, over 1+1⁄2 miles on a fast track in 2:39.25, exemplified excellence and teamwork in the realm of horse racing.#KentuckyDerby #HistoricWin #Teamwork #HorseRacing.

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