Worth wins on muddy track in 2:09.4 with jockey Carroll Shilling and trainer Frank Taylor.
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In 1912, a historic moment unfolded at the Kentucky Derby when the horse named Worth, ridden by jockey Carroll Shilling, crossed the finish line first. Under the guidance of trainer Frank Taylor and owned by Harry Hallenbeck, the talented team conquered the challenging 1+1⁄4 miles track amid muddy conditions.
Worth's victory in a swift time of 2:09.4 left a lasting impact on the horse racing community. The collaborative effort between jockey, trainer, and owner showcased the dedication and skill required to excel in such a prestigious event. The triumph of Worth underlined the significance of effective teamwork and preparation, influencing the way future races were approached.
The achievement of Worth, Carroll Shilling, Frank Taylor, and Harry Hallenbeck in the muddy conditions of the Kentucky Derby is etched in history as a shining moment of success in horse racing. Their performance continues to inspire fans and participants in the sport, embodying the essence of excellence and determination.
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