Kickoff DERBY WEEK : a Tribute to our REPUBLICAN FRIENDS

For years track officials were close-mouthed about exact attendance figures. However, in 1970 Sports Illustrated researched state Department of Revenue records and found that the Derby drew 100,000 for the first time in 1969, when 106,333, including President Nixon,(left) and Ronald Reagan (right) gathered for rider Bill Hartack's fifth Derby win, on Majestic Prince. (The Courier-Journal)
The Nixons and the Reagans at Derby

Comments

Anonymous said…
"My heatherin Gawds" or suchlike as Goliath would say!

Nice photo!

Those dedicated GNB
stringers are certainly
hard working!
Thanks for the historical
Kentucky Derby photo!

"You Betcha!"
Anonymous said…
Caption Contest:
A skeptical and unimaginative Nixon looks on as the Reagans cheer for the long shot, Private Eyes Medicare, in the 97th Run for the Roses.
Anonymous said…
A much better caption
drawn from a line
in the movie
'They Died With Their Boots On'
starring Errol Flynn
and
Ronald Reagan.

The line and a nice caption:

"Ride to the Sound of the Guns!"

Guido

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