2003 Epsom Derby - Full Result

Full Result

* Horse Jockey Trainer SP
1 Kris Kin Kieren Fallon Sir Michael Stoute 6/1
2 1 The Great Gatsby Pat Eddery Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 20/1
3 shd Alamshar Johnny Murtagh John Oxx (IRE) 4/1
4 Norse Dancer Richard Quinn David Elsworth 16/1
5 ¾ Balestrini Jamie Spencer Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 66/1
6 4 Dutch Gold Philip Robinson Clive Brittain 20/1
7 4 Let Me Try Again Darryll Holland Terry Mills 50/1
8 Graikos Frankie Dettori Saeed bin Suroor 25/1
9 hd Magistretti Kevin Darley Neville Callaghan 20/1
10 1 Shield Eddie Ahern Gerard Butler 20/1
11 ½ Summerland Jimmy Fortune John Gosden 100/1
12 Alberto Giacometti Christophe Soumillon Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 12/1
13 ½ Refuse to Bend Pat Smullen Dermot Weld (IRE) 11/4 fav
14 hd Franklins Gardens Ted Durcan Mark Tompkins 25/1
15 Dunhill Star Michael Hills Barry Hills 50/1
16 2 Brian Boru Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien (IRE) 9/2
17 nk Strength 'n Honour Richard Hughes Charles Cyzer 100/1
18 3 Unigold Seb Sanders Ed Dunlop 50/1
19 4 Lundy's Lane Brett Doyle Clive Brittain 100/1
20 7 Prince Nureyev Steve Drowne Rod Millman 150/1

* The distances between the horses are shown in lengths or shorter. shd = short-head; hd = head; nk = neck.
† Trainers are based in Great Britain unless indicated.

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