Trainer Larry Demeritte talks of Derby dreams, April 29, 2024, Churchill Downs

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Larry Demeritte was born into a racing family in the Bahamas, but left for the United States in 1976. A Bahamas connection -- owner-breeder Archie Donaldson -- led him to Kentucky trainer Oscar Dishman and a taste of the big time with Silver Series, who won the Hawthorne, Ohio and American derbies in two months in 1977. Now he has his own shot at The Derby with West Saratoga, a colt he purchased for $11,000 out of the Keeneland fall yearling sales for owner Harry Veruchi. Should Demeritte realize his lifelong Derby dream, he'll be the first black trainer to win the Kentucky Derby since Dudley Allen, with Kingman in 1891. The most recent black trainer to saddle a Derby entry was Hank Allen, whose Northern Wolf was sixth in 1989.
    Here, Demeritte talks with the racing media on the backstretch at Churchill Downs on April 29, 2024, just a few days before the Derby. Near the end of the video, 1977 Triple Crown winning jockey Jean Cruguet drops in on the interview and give Demeritte a shoulder-shake hello. Cruguet is one of the few living jockeys/horsemen to have known two-time Derby winner Jimmy Winkfield, the last black jockey to have won the Derby.

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  • @larryroane5802
    @larryroane5802 4 месяца назад

    Excellent interview…..wonderful gentleman who has snd is continually paying his dues.