Old Rosebud wins, ridden by John McCabe, trained by Frank Weir, for owner Hamilton Applegate.
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Old Rosebud, ridden by jockey John McCabe, secured victory in the Kentucky Derby under the guidance of trainer Frank Weir and owner Hamilton Applegate. The race covered a distance of 1+1⁄4 miles on a fast track, with a remarkable time of 2:03.40.
The triumph of Old Rosebud was a testament to the skill and strategy of the racing team. Despite facing fierce competition, the horse showcased exceptional speed and endurance, ultimately crossing the finish line ahead of all others. This victory marked a significant milestone in the careers of McCabe, Weir, and Applegate, solidifying their reputation in the horse racing world.
Old Rosebud's win in the Kentucky Derby captivated audiences and left a lasting impact on the sport. The combination of talent, training, and determination culminated in a thrilling performance that will be remembered for years to come. The names of Old Rosebud, McCabe, Weir, and Applegate became synonymous with excellence in horse racing, inspiring a new generation of enthusiasts and aspiring jockeys.
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