Proud Clarion wins under Bobby Ussery for Loyd Gentry Jr. at 1+1⁄4 miles in 2:00.6.
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In 1967, the Kentucky Derby saw Proud Clarion, with jockey Bobby Ussery, trainer Loyd Gentry Jr., and owner Darby Dan Farm, triumph in a thrilling race. The 1+1⁄4 distance was conquered on a fast track, with a remarkable time of 2:00.6.
Proud Clarion's victory was unexpected, with odds at 30-1. The horse's win gave its connections a surprising and gratifying achievement in the prestigious race. Bobby Ussery's skillful ride, Loyd Gentry Jr.'s training, and Darby Dan Farm's ownership all played essential roles in this success.
The race highlighted the unpredictable nature of horse racing and the excitement it brings to fans worldwide. Proud Clarion's victory proved that in the sport of horse racing, underdogs can defy the odds and emerge victorious in prestigious events like the Kentucky Derby.
The 1967 Kentucky Derby's result with Proud Clarion etched a memorable chapter in the history of the event. The teamwork between the jockey, trainer, and owner resulted in a remarkable performance that will be remembered for years to come.
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