Race details: Baden-Baden wins with Billy Walker, Ed Brown, and Daniel Swigert at 1+1⁄2 miles.
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In the prestigious Kentucky Derby race of that year, the victory went to Baden-Baden, ridden by Jockey Billy Walker, trained by Ed Brown, and owned by Daniel Swigert. The race spanned a distance of 1+1⁄2 miles with a fast track condition, leading to a remarkable final time of 2:38.0.
Baden-Baden's win left a significant mark in the history of horse racing, showcasing the exceptional teamwork between jockey, trainer, and owner. The culmination of their efforts resulted in a spectacular performance that stood the test of time. The strategic decisions made by the team contributed to their success on the racetrack, cementing their place as champions of the esteemed event.
The combination of skill, strategy, and determination displayed by Baden-Baden, Billy Walker, Ed Brown, and Daniel Swigert exemplified the pinnacle of success in horse racing. Their triumph in the Kentucky Derby was a momentous occasion that echoed throughout the racing community, inspiring future generations to strive for excellence in the sport.
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