The Epsom Derby Festival 2023 guide: When is it, times, big races, top horses, trainers and jockeys
The Derby is Flat racing's Blue Riband. The crème de la crème of racing thoroughbreds, all chasing prestige as much as prize money. Planet Sport has all you need to know about the big races at Epsom.
One mile, four furlongs and six yards is all the top racehorses have to travel to win The Derby.
The Epsom Derby Festival is more than just one race - it also packs in two Group 1 races in The Oaks and the Coronation Cup, plus the Group 3s the Diomed Stakes and the Princess Elizabeth Stakes, and don't forget the blink-and-you-miss it Dash.
Planet Sport presents our guide to one of the biggest Festivals of the Flat season.
Where is The Derby?
The Derby is run at Epsom racecourse in Surrey, just a short 30-45 minute train ride from central London.
The true pros catch the quick London train to the rarely-used Epsom Downs station, with the racecourse a 20-minute walk from there. It's a 35-minute uphill walk from Epsom's main town train station. Get a taxi if you want to sit in traffic on Derby Day.
The Epsom track has been compared to a rollercoaster in the racing world. A steep climb, followed by a tough descending turn at Tattenham corner and a tricky camber in the home straight.
When was The Derby first run?
Which horses are allowed to run in The Derby?
The Derby is open to three-year-old colts and fillies only. Geldings may not compete.
However, fillies rarely run and usually go in their own Classic, the Oaks, on Friday.
What are the big races at the Derby Festival?
On Friday's card you find the Group 1 Coronation Cup (1510) and The Oaks (1630), plus five other contests. It's also Ladies Day on the Friday so wear your best hat and frock.
Derby Day is slightly different in 2023. The big race starts at 13:30, moved forward so it doesn't clash with the FA Cup final.
Saturday also boasts the Group 3 Diomed Stakes (1250), the Princess Elizabeth Stakes (1410) and the five furlong 'Dash' (1520).
Epsom Derby key stats
Fastest winning time: Workforce (2010) set a new course record of 2m 31.3s.
Widest winning margin: In 1981, Shergar won the Derby by 10 lengths.
Biggest priced winners: There have been three 100/1 winners of the great race: Jeddah (1898), Signorinetta (1908), Aboyeur (1913)
Shortest-priced winner: The 1894 winner Ladas did so at odds of just 2/9.
Did you know Derby stats
In 1996, Alex Greaves became the first female jockey to ride in the Derby. She rode Portuguese Lil, finishing last of the 20 runners.
Epsom legends - Lester Piggott
Lester Piggott will forever be synonymous with the Derby. As a jockey, he rode a record nine winners of the race, spanning four decades.
Epsom legends - Aidan O'Brien
Which horse is Frankie Dettori riding in his final Epsom Derby?
Dettori kicked for home early on the Roodee and with stamina assured, plus a pleasing track reconnaissance completed during a recent gallops morning, Derby number three could be about to head the way of racing's retiring hero.
Top trainer entries for the 2023 Epsom Derby
Sir Michael Stoute (six wins): Passenger
John Gosden (two wins): Arrest
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