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The 2003 Kentucky Derby was the 129th running of the
Kentucky Derby The Kentucky Derby is a horse race held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, almost always on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. The competition is a Grade I stakes race for three-year ...
. The race took place on May 3, 2003 and was won by longshot
Funny Cide Funny Cide (foaled April 20, 2000) is a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. He is the first New York-bred horse to win the Kentucky Derby. He was an immensely popular horse and remains a ...
. There were 148,530 in attendance.


Contenders

Sportswriter
Steve Haskin Steve Haskin (born 1947 in New York) is an American horse racing journalist and author. A former Wall Street employee, Haskin became interested in horse racing in 1967. He gained recognition for his annual coverage of the Kentucky Derby, first as ...
called the 2003 Derby contenders a "perplexing group". The horses with the best form at age two (Vindication, Toccet, and Sky Mesa) all got injured while preparing for the Derby and ultimately missed the race. Instead, later developing colts dominated the final major preps in March and April. The clear favorite was
Empire Maker Empire Maker (April 27, 2000 - January 18, 2020)Bobby Frankel Robert Julian Frankel (July 9, 1941 – November 16, 2009) was an American thoroughbred race horse trainer whom ESPN called "one of the most successful and respected trainers in the history of thoroughbred racing."Privman, Jay"Robert Frankel Dies ...
, a
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inductee who had never won a Triple Crown event. Other leading contenders included Buddy Gil (Santa Anita Derby), Ten Most Wanted (Illinois Derby), and Scrimshaw (Lexington Stakes).
Funny Cide Funny Cide (foaled April 20, 2000) is a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2003 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. He is the first New York-bred horse to win the Kentucky Derby. He was an immensely popular horse and remains a ...
was a moderate longshot at odds of 13–1. Bred in New York, Funny Cide won all three starts at age two in restricted stakes company and was named the New York bred champion two-year-old colt or gelding. When moved to open stakes company at age three, he ran fifth in the Holy Bull Stakes to Offlee Wild, second to Peace Rules in the Louisiana Derby and second to Empire Maker in the Wood Memorial. Sir Cherokee was originally entered but was scratched by the track veterinarian.


Full results

Brancusi, Peace Rules and Eye of the Tiger went to the early lead and set moderately-fast fractions of 22.78 seconds for the first quarter mile and 46.23 for the first half. Funny Cide was bumped at the start but moved into tracking position going around the first turn while Empire Maker rated in eighth place. Peace Rules went to the lead on the far turn while Funny Cide moved into second and Empire Maker into third. Turning into the stretch, jockey José A. Santos went to the whip and Funny Cide opened a clear lead, then held on to win by lengths. Empire Maker finished a head in front of stablemate Peace Rules for second. The time of 2:01.19 was the 10th fastest running in Derby history. The race set a number of firsts. Funny Cide was the first gelding to win the race since
Clyde Van Dusen Clyde Van Dusen (1886 – January 8, 1951) was an American jockey and trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses best known for winning the 1929 Kentucky Derby. Biography Following a career as a jockey, Van Dusen turned to training. Handling the ra ...
in 1929. It was the first time a New York-bred had won the Kentucky Derby. It was the first win for Santos in seven attempts, and the first for trainer Barclay Tagg. It was also the first major win for Funny Cide's owners, six friends from upper New York state who named their outfit
Sackatoga Stable Sackatoga Stable is an American Thoroughbred horse racing syndicate in Saratoga Springs, New York, Saratoga Springs, New York (state), New York. They are best known as the owners of 2003 Kentucky Derby and 2003 Preakness Stakes, Preakness winner ...
after their hometown Sackett's Harbor and favorite racetrack, Saratoga. "We are a three-horse stable", said one of the partners, Jackson Knowlton. "We are the little guys in the game. Everyone who dreams in this game, who owns two or five horses, look at what you can accomplish. Little did we know." Track condition: Fast Times: mile – 22.78; mile – 46.23; mile – 1:10.48; mile – 1:35.75; final – 2:01.19.
Splits for each quarter-mile: (22.78) (23.45) (24.25) (25.27) (25.44) Source: Equibase Chart


Payout

;The 129th Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule * $2
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: (6-12) Paid $97.00 * $2
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: (6-12-5) Paid $664.80 * $1
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: (6-12-5-4) Paid $2,795.80


Controversy

On the Thursday after the race, the ''
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'' published a photo that supposedly showed Santos holding a "buzzer" (a device that administers an electric shock to horses, intended to make them run faster). The story became national news and prompted a meeting of the Churchill Downs' stewards. In the photo, there was a dark area between Santos' hand and the whip. The Associated Press subsequently published another photo that clearly showed Santos held no such device: the dark area in the original photo may have been the green silks of the runner-up Empire Maker. Santos was officially cleared a few days later. "I'm thankful this nightmare is over", he said. "A week ago was the happiest moment of my life, and then this photograph came along and nearly ruined my life."


Subsequent racing careers

Several horses went on to record Grade I wins after the Derby: * Funny Cide – Preakness Stakes, 2004 Jockey Club Gold Cup * Empire Maker – Belmont Stakes * Peace Rules – Haskell Invitational, 2004 Suburban Handicap * Ten Most Wanted – Travers Stakes * Offlee Wild – 2005 Suburban Handicap


Subsequent breeding careers

Leading progeny of participants in the 2003 Kentucky Derby
Empire Maker *
Royal Delta Royal Delta (February 2, 2008 – February 10, 2017) was a Champion American Thoroughbred Horse racing, racehorse. The daughter of Empire Maker was best known for winning back-to-back editions of the Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic (later renamed th ...
– 2011 Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic, Alabama Stakes, 2012 Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic, Beldame Stakes, 2013 Delaware Handicap, Personal Ensign *
Pioneerof the Nile the Nile (May 5, 2006 – March 18, 2019) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who came second in the 2009 Kentucky Derby and sired the 2015 Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States), Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, as well ...
– 2009 Santa Anita Derby, 2nd in Kentucky Derby, 2008 CashCall Futurity *
Bodemeister Bodemeister (foaled April 28, 2009) is a Thoroughbred race horse who won the 2012 Arkansas Derby and finished second to I'll Have Another in the 2012 Kentucky Derby and 2012 Preakness Stakess. He went on to become the sire of 2017 Kent ...
– 2012 Arkansas Derby, 2nd in both Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes * Emollient – 2013 Ashland Stakes, American Oaks, Spinster Stakes, 2014 Rodeo Drive Stakes * Grace Hall – Spinaway Stakes Offlee Wild *
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– 2014 Breeders' Cup Classic, Haskell Invitational * She Be Wild – 2009 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies


References

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