Canadian Derby - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1995 - Sovacianto
  • 1994 - Funboy
  • 1993 - Cozzy Grey
  • 1992 - Josh's Hero
  • 1991 - Sounds Fabulous
  • 1990 - Hurricane Benny
  • 1989 - Haveigotadealforu
  • 1988 - Elmtex
  • 1987 - Steady Power
  • 1986 - Slyly Gifted
  • 1985 - Polynesian Flyer
  • 1984 - Let's Go Blue
  • 1983 - Victorious Lad
  • 1982 - Exclusive Canadian
  • 1981 - Frost King
  • 1980 - Driving Home
  • 1979 - All For Victory
  • 1978 - Canadian Bill
  • 1977 - Western Reason
  • 1976 - Laissez Passer
  • 1975 - Pampas Host
  • 1974 - Progressive Hope
  • 1973 - Wing Span
  • 1972 - Winning Red
  • 1971 - Kim's Kid
  • 1970 - Swinging Apache
  • 1969 - Wyn D'Amour
  • 1968 - Son Costume
  • 1967 - Gilmore
  • 1966 - Klondike Prince
  • 1965 - Chariot Chaser
  • 1964 - Quick Quick
  • 1963 - Brother Leo
  • 1962 - Western Morn
  • 1961 - Galindo
  • 1961 - General C
  • 1960 - Count Lathum
  • 1959 - Sonoma
  • 1958 - Percy Yates
  • 1957 - Spangled Jimmy
  • 1956 - Argent
  • 1955 - Loyalist
  • 1954 - Treheme
  • 1953 - Chain Reaction
  • 1952 - Lord Strome
  • 1951 - Beau Orage
  • 1950 - Sir Strome
  • 1949 - Yates Senior
  • 1948 - Victory Gift
  • 1947 - Sir Berrill
  • 1946 - Palermo
  • 1945 - Ferry Pilot
  • 1944 - Gower Mon
  • 1943 - Western Prince
  • 1942 - Maginot Line
  • 1941 - Budpath
  • 1940 - Sir Trapseth
  • 1939 - Larry Eckardt
  • 1938 - Gowerlace
  • 1937 - Goldlure
  • 1936 - Sweepden
  • 1935 - Nellie Quince
  • 1934 - Caramar
  • 1933 - Carhan Queen
  • 1932 - Lady Marnock
  • 1931 - Parisienne
  • 1930 - Jack Whittier


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