The 1930s marked another uptick for the Derby as Gallant Fox won the Triple Crown, the race is broadcast internationally for the first time and crowd size begins to swell yet again. Sir Barton was the first Triple Crown winner in 1919, the first radio broadcast of the event came out in 1925 and that same year Bill Corum - a New York sports reporter - coined the phrase “Run for the Roses”. The early 1900s marked a period of adjustment for the Derby, as officials brought back the pari-mutuel betting machines, lowered the minimum bet and reorganized the entrance fees.īy the mid 1910s the Derby reached its arguable peak of popularity and was now one of Americas biggest events. The name “Churchill Downs” was not officially adopted for the racetrack until 1883 and the length of the race was shortened to a mile and a quarter in 1896.Ĭolonel Meriwether Lewis Clark committed suicide on April 22, 1899, less than two weeks before the 25th Kentucky Derby. The Derby became rapidly successful and by the late 1800s it was one of the premiere American sporting events.
Fifteen three-year-old Thoroughbred horses galloped a mile and a half through the dirt in mid-May while roughly 10,000 fans looked on for the first official Kentucky Derby.