Lucky Debonair's victory at 1 1/4 miles in 2:01.2 on a fast track.
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In 1965, Lucky Debonair won the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Jockeyed by Bill Shoemaker and trained by Frank Catrone, Lucky Debonair raced on behalf of owner Ada Rice. The track condition was fast, and the distance covered was 1 and 1⁄4 miles, with a record time of 2:01.2.
This victory marked a significant achievement for the horse, rider, trainer, and owner in the prestigious race. The teamwork and skill of the jockey, Bill Shoemaker, in guiding Lucky Debonair to victory, along with the expert training provided by Frank Catrone, played crucial roles in the success on the racetrack that day.
The win not only secured a place in history for Lucky Debonair but also solidified the bond between the horse and its connections. The combination of talent, strategy, and determination allowed Lucky Debonair to outpace the competition and claim the coveted victory at the Kentucky Derby.
The 1965 Kentucky Derby win by Lucky Debonair, with Bill Shoemaker in the saddle, Frank Catrone as the trainer, and Ada Rice as the owner, remains a memorable moment in horse racing history, showcasing the inherent thrill and unpredictability of the sport. #KentuckyDerby #LuckyDebonair #BillShoemaker #FrankCatrone #AdaRice

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