The Derby Collection
"The Derby: A Legacy of Triumph and Glory" The Epsom Derby, a prestigious horse racing event held annually in England
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"The Derby: A Legacy of Triumph and Glory" The Epsom Derby, a prestigious horse racing event held annually in England, has witnessed countless moments of triumph and glory throughout its rich history. In 1962, Larkspur emerged as the victor, etching his name into the annals of racing greatness. With every stride he took towards victory, he solidified his place among the legends. Decades earlier, in June 1933, racehorse Hyperion galloped to an unforgettable win at The Derby. Guided by jockey Tommy Weston's expert hand, they left their competitors trailing behind in awe. This remarkable duo showcased unparalleled skill and determination that day. Rewind further back to June 1920 when Spion Kop crossed the finish line first with Archaic close on his heels. The crowd erupted with excitement as these magnificent horses battled it out for supremacy. It was a sight that would forever be etched in their memories. In June 1923, another chapter was added to The Derby's illustrious tale when Papyrus thundered across the track under jockey Steve Donoghue's guidance. Together they conquered all obstacles and claimed victory amidst thunderous applause from spectators who recognized their exceptional talent. Trigo made history in 1929 by clinching victory at the Epsom Derby. As he crossed that fabled finish line, cheers reverberated through the air - a testament to Trigo's indomitable spirit and unwavering dedication. Fast forward to June 1973 when Morston soared past his rivals with jockey Eddie Hide aboard him. Their flawless partnership propelled them towards success while leaving spectators breathless with admiration for this extraordinary team. Reference Point became synonymous with triumph as he paraded into the winners' enclosure escorted by jockey Steve Cauthen after yet another glorious win at The Derby – an achievement that will forever be remembered as one of the greatest in racing history.