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2009 Kentucky Derby Results

Check back at the conclusion of the 2009 Kentucky Derby to find out who placed where. We will publish complete race results, payouts for both win/place/show and exotic wagers, and a race summary.


In what will go down as the second biggest upset in Kentucky Derby history, Mine That Bird - the 50/1 longshot - came from out of nowhere it seemed to win the 2009 Kentucky Derby for trainer Bennie Woolley, who drove 1,700 miles from New Mexico in a pickup truck to Churchill Downs to compete in his first race. To be sure, jockey Calvin Borel helped to make Woolley's drive worth every agonizing mile. Pioneerof the Nile (jockey Garrett Gomez and owner Bob Baffert) placed second; and Musket Man (jockey Eibar Coa and owner Derek Ryan) placed third. As a result of an ankle injury the morning line favorite to win the Derby, I Want Revenge, was scratched from the race.

Kentucky Derby Race Results

Finish Position Horse Name Gate Position Jockey Trainer
Win Mine That Bird 8 Calvin Borel Bennie Wolley
Place Pioneerof the Nile 16 Garrett Gomez Bob Baffert
Show Musket Man 2 Eibar Coa Derek Ryan

Kentucky Derby Payouts - Win / Place / Show

Gate Horse name Min Win Place Show
8 Mine That Bird $2 $103.20 $54.00 $28.50
16 Pioneerof the Nile $2 $8.40 $6.40
2 Musket Man $2 $12.00

Kentucky Derby Payouts - Exotic Wagers

Min Bet Results Payout
$1 Daily Double 6-8 $316.20
$1 Exacta 8-16 $1,037.40
$1 Trifecta 8-16-2 $20,750.30
$1 Superfecta 8-16-2-7 $278,503.20
$1 Pick-3 3-6-8 $1,452.50
$1 Pick-4 3-3-1/6-8 $20,442.30

Kentucky Derby Race Recap

The 2009 Kentucky Derby was dominated all season long by news of injured top contenders - Midshipman, Old Fashioned, I Want Revenge, The Pamplemousse, Win Willy and Square Eddie, just to name a few . But the 135th Run for the Roses, which took place on Saturday, May 2, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., will go down in history as the race in which a 50-1 longshot named Mine That Bird romped to victory.

Mine That Bird, a son of Birdstone, was a late entry to the Kentucky Derby. With graded stakes of only $138,705, the Bennie Woolley-trained 3-year-old gelding was on the bubble of eligibility with only a single graded stakes win to his name - the Gr. 3 $250,000 Grey Stakes at Woodbine in 2008. He followed up that victory with a dismal performance in the 2008 Breeders' Cup Juvenile, finishing 12th - dead last - in a field that included Square Eddie and Midshipman. And the losses would keep coming. Mine That Bird finished second and fourth in two consecutive races at Sunland Park in February and March, and he seemed outclassed in a Derby field that included the likes of frontrunners Dunkirk and Pioneerof the Nile. But as 2005 Kentucky Derby champion Giacomo would attest - himself a 50-1 longshot - the past matters little on the first Saturday in May.

After race favorite Friesan Fire injured himself breaking from the gate and frontrunner Dunkirk stumbled from his post, the race was suddenly wide open. Ridden masterfully by jockey Calvin Borel, Mine That Bird navigated the field from last place after being bumped shortly after breaking from post 8. In true Borel style, the duo hugged the rail for almost a mile, chasing expected pacesetter Join in the Dance. At the far turn, top contender Pioneerof the Nile (trained by Bob Baffert) emerged to make a bid for the lead, along with Regal Ransom. But they were no match for Mine That Bird, who split the leaders at the quarter pole and then charged along the rail to victory. Santa Anita Derby champion Pioneerof the Nile hit the wire next, a well-beaten runner-up, followed closely by Illinois Derby and Tampa Bay Derby winner Musket Man (who is trained by Derek Ryan). Mine That Bird's winning time was 2:02.66 and earned owners Mark Allen of Double Eagle Ranch and Leonard Blach of Buena Suerta Equine a whopping $1,417,200. He paid $103.20, the second largest payout in Kentucky Derby history.
Winning trainer Bennie Woolley, who was on crutches trackside recovering from a motorcycle accident, was overcome by the victory. "I can't say enough," Woolley said, a relative unknown to horse racing fans before Derby day. "This is a feeling like I've never had before."

Mine That Bird will now have a shot at Triple Crown glory, as he may take on 13 others in the 2009 Preakness Stakes; Woolley will certainly take a few days to reevaluate his charge and soak in the victory. The second leg of the Triple Crown series will take place on Saturday, May 16 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md.

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