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2005 Kentucky Derby Winner
Covington - Kentucky

Principal Locations
  1. Bowling Green
  2. Covington
  3. Danville
  4. Florence
  5. Frankfort
  6. Hopkinsville
  7. Lexington
  8. Louisville
  9. Owensboro
  10. Paducah

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2005 Kentucky Derby Winner



Kentucky First Lady: Glenna Fletcher - 2005 Governor's Derby Events
First Lady's Website  >  Special Events  >  2005 Governor's Derby Events  >  2005 Governor's Derby Events ...

2005 Governor's Derby Events ...

“I admire each woman here today for their remarkable strength and perseverance. Every breast cancer survivor experiences the joy of being in the winner’s circle of life,” stated Mrs. Fletcher.   Celebration of Hope was attended by over 800 breast cancer survivors . ... [Read More]

Kentucky First Lady: Glenna Fletcher - Derby Brkfst Pic 1
First Lady's Website  >  Special Events  >  2005 Governor's Derby Events  >  Governor's Derby Breakfast  >  Derby Brkfst Pic 1 ...

The Governor's Derby Breakfast has been the highlight of Frankfort, KY for 34 years on Derby Day.  To some, it is as much of a tradition as the Kentucky Derby itself.  To others, it's breakfast and then off to the races at Churchill Downs in Louisiville to enjoy the excitement of the Kentucky Derby! ... [Read More]

Kentucky.gov: - All Headlines
2005 Governor's Derby Poster Unveiled ...

County jobless rates mixed from April 2004 to April 2005 ...

First Lady Glenna Fletcher To Speak At 2005 Women’s Economic Summit ... [Read More]

Kentucky First Lady: Glenna Fletcher - Galleries from 2005
First Lady's Website  >  Special Events  >  Other 2005 Special Events  >  Galleries from 2005 ...

“I admire each woman here today for their remarkable strength and perseverance. Every breast cancer survivor experiences the joy of being in the winner’s circle of life,” stated Mrs. Fletcher.   Celebration of Hope was attended by over 800 breast cancer survivors . ... [Read More]

Kentucky State Police: News Releases
Items older than January 2005 can be found at our News Archive page.  ...

Are you looking for News & Press information older than January 2005?  Click here to visit our News Archive page. ... [Read More]

US Dept of State
Afleet Alex finished the 137th running of the Belmont Stakes ahead of the pack by seven lengths, becoming the 18th thoroughbred to win the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. In front of 62,274 fans, Afleet Alex passed eight horses on the final turn in route to running the 1-mile course in a time of 2:28.6. Winner of eight of his last 12 starts, Afleet Alex came within a length of winning the Kentucky Derby and capturing the Triple Crown. Prior to this year, the Belmont had been the downfall of Triple Crown hopes for Smarty Jones, Funny Cide and War Emblem--all three won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, only to dramatically falter at Belmont. ... [Read More]

Ed Whitfield
Whereas after decades of exile, Wink returned to the United States one last time in 1961, 60 years after winning his first Kentucky Derby, when he was invited to a pre-Kentucky Derby banquet at the historic Brown Hotel in Louisville as a 2-time winner of the Derby; ...

Whereas Wink went on to win the Russian national riding title an unheard of 3 times, won the Moscow Derby twice, the Russian Derby three times, the Grand Prix de Baden (in Germany), the Poland Derby twice, and the Grand Prix de la Republique (in France); ... [Read More]

Kentucky Department of Parks - Calendar of Events
If you cant go to the Derby in Louisville, join us for the weekend instead. We will have bingo, free historic tours, free putt-putt, hayrides, a scavenger hunt, a free continental Derby breakfast, a Kentucky Derby contest, and of course we will watch the Kentucky Derby on the big screen satellite TV. For registered campers only. ...

Run this challenging course that takes you through the beautiful scenery of the park. Prizes for each division and overall male and female winners. Registration is $12 per person before May 27th, $15 day of race. Registration fee includes T-shirt and goodie bag. ... [Read More]

The Blue Moon: May / June 2005
The Cultural Stage presented 13 individual performers and performing groups that included artists from the Kentucky Arts Council's 2004-2005 Performing Arts Directory and the 2005 Performing arts Directory Supplement. Performances included exciting drama from the Kentucky Historical Society Theater, performers from the Governor's School for the Arts and food demonstrations from the Department of Agriculture. ...

It was a beautiful spring day as literary enthusiasts traveled to Louisville to witness the installation of Dr. Sena Jeter Naslund as Kentucky Poet Laureate for 2005-2006. There were young poets from Ludlow, Danville, Louisville and Greenup. There were past Poet Laureates from Frankfort, Sadieville and Bowling Green. Friends, family, students and former students also came from points near and far to honor the critically acclaimed author at the Louisville Free Public Library on April 14, 2005. Students from Liberty Elementary in Oldham County and Louisville's Presentation Academy also came to join in the literary celebration. ... [Read More]


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