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1932 Kentucky Derby

58th Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby
Grade I stakes race
LocationChurchill Downs
DateMay 7, 1932
Winning horseBurgoo King
JockeyEugene James
TrainerHerbert J. Thompson
OwnerEdward R. Bradley
SurfaceDirt
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The 1932 Kentucky Derby was the 58th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 7, 1932.[1][2]

Full results

Finished Post Horse Jockey Trainer Owner Time / behind
1st 13 Burgoo King Eugene James Herbert J. Thompson Edward R. Bradley 2:05.20
2nd 10 Economic Francis Horn Clarence Buxton Jerome H. Louchheim 5
3rd 4 Stepenfetchit Lavelle Ensor James W. Healy Liz Whitney Head
4th 11 Brandon Mint George Ellis Frank M. Bray Brandon Stable 12
5th 5 Over Time Earl Sande James W. Healy Liz Whitney Nose
6th 6 Tick On Pete Walls Max Hirsch Loma Stable Nose
7th 3 Our Fancy Charles E. Allen Charles H. Trotter Jerome B. Respess 4
8th 19 Gallant Sir George Woolf Elwood L. Fitzgerald Northway Stable 1
9th 8 Hoops R. Fischer Claude Hunt William F. Knebelkamp 2
10th 12 Cold Check Willie Garner Willie Crump James W. Parrish 12
11th 7 Adobe Post Charles Landolt C. E. Gross Knebelkamp & Morris 1+12
12th 1 Crystal Prince Charles Corbett Raymond White P. C. Thompson 3
13th 2 Oscillation Evan Neal William H. Buckner Longride Stable 3
14th 17 Prince Hotspur Arthur Anderson Nathaniel K. Beal Joseph Leiter Estate 2
15th 14 Cee Tee Clarence McCrossen Clyde Van Dusen Dixiana 1+12
16th 20 Cathop Lester Pichon J. Thomas Taylor R. M. Eastman 4
17th 16 Lucky Tom Anthony Pascuma Henry C. Riddle J. J. Robinson 12
18th 9 Thistle Ace Gilbert Elston Thomas Sanford George Collins 8
19th 18 Brother Joe Laverne Fator Herbert J. Thompson Edward R. Bradley 8
20th 15 Liberty Limited Mack Garner John F. Schorr Three D's Stock Farm DNF

Payout

Post Horse Win Place Show
13 Burgoo King $ 13.24 5.08 4.00
10 Economic 15.62 8.54
4 Stepenfetchit 3.52
  • The winner received a purse of $52,350 and a $5,000 Gold Cup.
  • Second place received $6,000.
  • Third place received $3,000.
  • Fourth place received $1,000.[2]

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