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Ohio Derby

Ohio Derby
Grade III race
Location Thistledown Racecourse
North Randall, Ohio United States
Inaugurated 1876
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website www.thistledown.com
Race information
Distance 118 miles (9 furlongs)
Surface Dirt
Track left-handed
Qualification Three-year-olds
Weight 124 lbs (allowances)
Purse US$500,000 (2016)

The Ohio Derby is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in mid-to-late June at Thistledown in North Randall, Ohio.

The Graded III stakes race race for three-year-olds is run on dirt over a distance of 118 miles.

The race currently offers a purse of $500,000.

Inaugurated in 1876, the race was canceled after the 1883 running but was revived in 1924 with future Hall of Fame inductee and that year's Kentucky Derby winner Black Gold claiming victory. For a time, the Ohio Derby was held at the now defunct Bainbridge Park Race Track in Bainbridge Township, Ohio, built in 1927 by John King and Homer Kline.

Pete D. Anderson, trainer of 2007 winner Delightful Kiss, won this race in 1964 as the jockey for National.

The Ohio Derby was not scheduled to be run in 2009 in order to maintain reasonable purses for area horsemen. However, an announcement was made in August that the Grade II race would run on October 3, 2009 on the Best of Ohio card. This race was downgraded from a graded stakes to a listed stakes in 2014. The race regained graded status in 2017 by the The American Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association.

As of 2016, this race is run at 1 and 1/8th miles.


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