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Canadian champion Mine That Bird stuns field at Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - A cowboy and a Canadian champion overcame four Hall of Fame trainers, the ruler of Dubai and two very sentimental favourites to win the Kentucky Derby.

Trainer Bennie Woolley Jr. hitched Mine That Bird to the back of his pickup and drove to the race from New Mexico, and with an inspired ride on the rail from Calvin Borel on Saturday, it all added up to one of the greatest upsets in the Derby's 135 years.
"All I asked him was to lay the horse back and be patient, and he did that magically," Woolley said.
That should have been no surprise since Borel used the same rail-hugging ride to win the Derby two years ago with Street Sense.
"I learned by Street Sense being so patient with these three-year-olds," Borel said. "They can only go so fast, so far. When I hollered at him, he just went on."
Mine That Bird, the son of 2004 Belmont Stakes winner Birdstone and co-bred by Toronto's Peter Lamantia, was well-known in Canada, winning last year's Sovereign Award as the top two-year-old in the country after capturing three stakes.
The gelding went off at 50-1 odds Saturday, but that was only one measure of how little attention he garnered before pulling away in the stretch to score a 6 3/4-length victory at Churchill Downs, the second-biggest stunner in Derby history. The margin was the largest since Assault won by eight lengths in 1946.
"I am so happy for him," said Toronto native Dave Cotey, Mine That Bird's former owner and trainer. "I'm ecstatic. I'd love to be down there to give him a big kiss."
Mine That Bird is only the third horse of Canadian pedigree to win the Derby. His great-great-grandfather, the legendary Northern Dancer, won it in 1964, and Sunny's Halo wore the roses in 1983.
Cotey, who originally purchased Mine That Bird for US$9,500, watched the Derby from Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto.
"When I saw him closing on the rail, I yelled, 'Here he comes!"' said Cotey, who later sold the horse to a New Mexico-based ranch. "I almost lost my voice. I'm just so happy for him and his connections.
"We did well with him. He always brought his A-game to the races. He was a nice horse to be around and work with."
Pioneerof the Nile was second. Musket Man was another nose back in third.
Papa Clem, who was sired by Canadian-bred Smart Strike, was fourth, followed by Chocolate Candy, Summer Bird, Join in the Dance, Regal Ransom, West Side Bernie, General Quarters, Dunkirk, Hold Me Back, Advice, Desert Party, Mr. Hot Stuff, Atomic Rain, Nowhere to Hide, Friesan Fire and Flying Private.
Mine That Bird ran 1 1/4 miles on a sloppy track in 2:02.66 and paid $103.20, $54 and $25.80. It was the second-largest payout in Derby history behind Donerail ($184.90) in 1913.
The 45-year-old Woolley, a former quarterhorse trainer who spent time on the rodeo circuit as a bareback rider, hobbled on crutches to the winner's circle. He broke his right leg in a motorcycle accident two months ago.
"I'm feeling like I never have before," he said. "I was just blown away."
Most of the pre-race storylines belonged to high-profile trainers like Baffert, who was recently elected to the Hall of Fame and whose colt Pioneerof the Nile was making his debut on dirt after racing on synthetic surfaces.
But Woolley, the cowboy in the dark glasses and big black hat, outfoxed Baffert and the likes of Bill Mott (12th with Hold Me Back), Nick Zito (17th with Nowhere to Hide), and D. Wayne Lukas, last with Flying Private.
Woolley, whose victory was worth $1.4 million, was no kinder to sentimental favourites Larry Jones and Tom McCarthy, two home-state trainers whose feel-good stories also dominated the headlines for most of the week.
Jones' horse, Friesan Fire, the 7-2 wagering favourite of 153,563 fans, was 18th in the 19-horse field. A year ago, Jones lost his filly Eight Belles, who ran a gallant second to Big Brown, then broke down after the finish line and had to be euthanized on the track.
Jones blamed Friesan Fire's poor showing on the muddy track and getting clipped on one of his legs out of the gate, drawing blood. The trainer said it may have jeopardized his chance of running in the May 16 Preakness.
"Beating one horse was better than running second and what happened last year," he said.
McCarthy, a 75-year-old retired high school principal who paid only $20,000 for General Quarters, captured the public's imagination with his one-horse stable. But the horse finished 10th and never found his footing in the slop.
"He came back to the barn choking in mud," McCarthy said. "One eye was completely packed shut and his one nostril was completely shut with mud. He coughed twice and it popped out."
Also leaving empty-handed was Sheik Mohammed al Maktoum of Dubai, whose duo of Regal Ransom and Desert Party failed to achieve his goal of winning the Derby after nearly a decade and millions of dollars spent trying.
The majority of the field prepped for the Derby on dirt tracks, although other horses were trying it for the first time after coming off synthetic surfaces.
Earlier, I Want Revenge became the first morning-line favourite to be scratched on Derby Day after inflammation was detected in the colt's left front ankle. The injury wasn't believed to be career-threatening but worrisome enough to prompt trainer Jeff Mullins and owner David Lanzman to withdraw.
Mine That Bird got squeezed coming out of the starting gate, but Borel took a firm hold and wrestled the horse to the rail while they were in last place.
They were 12th and going strong with a quarter mile to go, after working their way around Atomic Rain. Borel quickly angled Mine That Bird back to the inside with three-sixteenths to go and shot the gelding through a tight spot approaching the eighth pole.
"I had enough room," Borel said. "He's a small horse."
Once free, Mine That Bird quickly accelerated toward an improbable victory.
"I salute Calvin for his terrific ride," said trainer Todd Pletcher, whose Derby losing streak extended to 0-of-24. "It's an amazing story. It just shows you how special this race is. Anything can happen."
Borel's mind was on his parents during the race and he paid them tribute by crossing the finish line with his whip pointing to the overcast sky.
"If they could only be here to see what I accomplish in my life," he said, his voice choking.
Borel became the first jockey since 1993 to complete the Oaks-Derby double, having ridden Rachel Alexandra to an eye-popping 20 1/4-length victory Friday.
Woolley joined a parade of trainers who won with their first Derby starter, the sixth time in seven years it has happened.
Mine That Bird became the ninth gelding to win the Derby and just the second in the last 80 years, joining 2003 winner Funny Cide.
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