Mine That
Bird Second Longest While Jockeys and Trainers Set Marks
May 5, 2009
Barbara Anne Helberg
In 135 runnings of the Kentucky Derby, Mine That Bird
became the second largest longshot behind 1913's Donerail to win. His jockey and
trainer also set historic marks.
For stretches of time in the history of the Kentucky Derby, betted favorites
have been unable to win the classic. Such was the case for the year 2009, but
over the last two seasons, the favorites, Big Brown in 2008 and Street Sense in
2007, were winners.
Big Payoffs From Kentucky Derby Longshots
Donerail, bred, owned, and trained by horseman T.P. Hayes of Kentucky, was an
underdog in the 1913 Derby field of eight entrants. Yankee Notions was the pick
of many Derby fans. Foundation and Ten Point also drew much of the betting.
Donerail defied the odds on May 10. Roscoe Goose had his first Derby mount, and
he made the most of it, bringing Donerail home 1/2 length in front of Ten Point.
In just the third year of $2 mutuel betting, Donerail created a $2 bet payout of
$184.90, a figure that still stands as the highest payoff ever in Derby history.
Mine That Bird's payoff was well behind Donerail's raw figure, but his payout of
$103.20 per $2 bet is second highest all time.
Top Twelve Kentucky Derby Payoffs
• No. 1 --- Donerail --- $184.90
• No. 2 --- Mine That Bird --- $103.20
• No. 3 --- Giacomo --- $102.60 in 2005
• No. 4 --- Gallahadian --- $72.40 in 1940
• No. 5 --- Charismatic --- $64.60 in 1999
• No. 6 --- Proud Clarion --- $62.20 in 1967
• No. 7 --- Exterminator --- $61.20 in 1918
• No. 8 --- Dark Star --- $51.80 in 1953
• No. 9 --- Thunder Gulch --- $51.00 in 1995
• No.10 --- Gato Del Sol --- $44.40 in 1982
• No.11 --- Bold Venture --- $43.00 in 1936
• No.12 --- War Emblem --- $43.00 in 2002
Calvin Borel's Double Kentucky Oaks and Derby Win
Jockey Calvin Borel accomplished the first double win since 1993 on Kentucky
Oaks day and Kentucky Derby day with Rachel Alexandra in the Oaks and Mine That
Bird in the Derby.
Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey doubled in 1993 with filly Dispute and Derby
colt Sea Hero.
Kentucky Derby Trainers First Starting Entry Winners
In addition, the 2009 Derby yielded a win for trainer Bennie Woolley Jr., a first-time participant. In the last seven years, six conditioners entering their first Derby starter have won the race.
• 2003 --- Funny Cide, trained by Barclay Tagg
• 2004 --- Smarty Jones --- John Servis
• 2005 --- Giacomo --- John Shirreffs
• 2006 --- Barbaro --- Michael Matz
• 2007 --- (Carl Nafzger won his second Derby with Street Sense)
• 2008 --- Big Brown --- Richard Dutrow Jr.
• 2009 --- Mine That Bird --- Bennie Woolley Jr.
Highest Payouts to Win 2003-1917
Since 1917, fourteen other Kentucky Derby winners have paid $20, or more on the
purchase of a "to win" ticket.
• 2003 --- Funny Cide --- $27.60
• 2001 --- Monarchos --- $23.00
• 1994 --- Go For Gin --- $20.20
• 1993 --- Sea Hero --- $$27.80
• 1992 --- Lil E. Tee --- $35.60
• 1990 --- Unbridled --- $23.60
• 1986 --- Ferdinand --- $37.40
• 1980 --- Genuine Risk (f) --- $28.60
• 1970 --- Dust Commander --- $32.60
• 1951 --- Count Turf --- $31.20 ----- Royal Mustang --- $53.00
• 1949 --- Ponder --- $34.00
• 1923 --- Zev --- $40.00
• 1920 --- Paul Jones --- $34.40
• 1917 --- Omar Khayyam --- 27.60
In 1908, before the $2 mutual bet was instituted, Derby winner Stone Street paid
out at $123.60 for a minimum $5.00 chance.