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Oklahoma Derby
The Oklahoma Derby is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for three years olds, over a distance of 1 1/8 miles (9 furlongs) on the dirt held annually late September at Remington Park located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The event currently carries an offered purse of $400,000.
History
The inaugural running of the event was on 18 March 1989 as the Remington Park Derby held over the 1 1/16 miles distance and was won by the Oklahoma bred Clever Trevor in a time 1:43.00. Clever Trevor would later win the Grade I Arlington Classic and Remington Park would have a Black Type Stakes named after him. The event was moved to the late summer, early fall schedule in 1997. That same year, the distance had increased to 1 3/16 miles. While in 1998, the distance decreased to 1 1/8 miles. In 1999 the event was classified as Grade III and it would hold this status until 2004. From 2005 to 2012 the event was ungraded and in 2013 it regained its Grade III status. In 2001 the race was renamed the Oklahoma Derby. It is the track's flagship event and the most lucrative Thoroughbred race at Remington Park.
Records
Speed record: Margins: Most wins by a Jockey: Most wins by a trainer: Most wins by an owner:
Winners
Notes: § Ran as an entry
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