1933 Kentucky Derby

59th Kentucky Derby
Kentucky Derby
Location Churchill Downs
Date May 6, 1933
Winning horse Brokers Tip
Jockey Don Meade
Surface Dirt
1932
1934

The 1933 Kentucky Derby was the 59th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 6, 1933.[1][2]

The first two finishers of the race were Brokers Tip, ridden by Don Meade, and Head Play, ridden by Herb Fisher. Head Play led early, but Brokers Tip went through an opening on the inside to pull even. As the horses ran side-by-side down the stretch, their jockeys grabbed and whipped each other, and the race became known as the "fighting finish." The racing stewards declared Brokers Tip the winner by a nose. It was the only victory of his career.[1][3]

Meade and Fisher later fought in the jockey's room; both were suspended for 30 days for their actions during the race. Fisher claimed that Head Play had won and that Brokers Tip should have been disqualified. Meade, when interviewed 50 years later, said, "I couldn't push him away from me because he had ahold of me, so I had to get ahold of him. So from there down to the wire, that's what it was - grab and grab and grab."[1]

Full results

Finished Post Horse Jockey Trainer Owner Time / behind
1st Brokers Tip Don Meade Henry J. Thompson Edward R. Bradley 2:06.80
2nd Head Play Herb W. Fisher Willie Crump Silas B. Moon
3rd Charley O. Charles Corbett J. T. Taylor R. M. Eastman Estate
4th Ladysman Raymond Workman Joseph H. Stotler William Robertson Coe
5th Pomponius John Bejshak Joseph H. Stotler William Robertson Coe
6th Spicson R. Fischer John S. Skirvin L. M. Severson
7th Kerry Patch Louis Schaefer Joseph Notter Lee Rosenberg
8th Mr. Khayyam Pete Walls Matthew Peter Brady Catawba Stable
9th Inlander Dominick Bellizzi J. J. Connor Brookmeade Stable
10th Strideaway Albert Beck Richard N. Vestal Three D's Stock Farm Stable
11th Dark Winter R. Jones Bennett Creech W. S. Kilmer
12th Isaiah Clarence McCrossen John Milton Goode J. W. Parrish
13th Good Advice Edward Legere Matthew Peter Brady Catawba Stable

References

  1. 1 2 3 Rees, Jennie. "Brokers Tip, 1933". courier-journal.com. March 4, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  2. "1933". Kentuckyderby.com. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
  3. Rosenblatt, Richard. "Watch 5 unforgettable Kentucky Derby finishes". boston.com. May 7, 2016. Retrieved November 17, 2016.
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