2009 Kentucky Derby Results – Payouts

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
May/02/2009

Carrie Stroup here for Gambling911.com with those all important 2009 Kentucky Derby results and payouts, coming to you live over the next hour.  Below we listed all the odds including those leading into post time.  And the winner of the 2009 Kentucky Derby is....MINE THAT BIRD THE SECOND BIGGEST UPSET IN DERBY HISTORY!!!!.  Remember, Sportsbook.com will have all your Triple Crown and Preakness betting odds and you receive a free 10 percent cash bonus on top of your initial deposit.

Pioneer of the Nile comes in second place.  Musket Man comes in third. 

We will have your 2009 Kentucky Derby results and final payouts report as soon as they come in. 

Advice would have paid $3000 for every $100 bet ($4000 at post time)

Atomic Rain would have paid $3000 for every $100 bet ($4000 at post time)

Chocolate Candy would have paid $700 for every $100 bet ($1000 at post time)

Desert Party would have paid $1200 for every $100 bet ($1000 at post time)

Dunkirk would have paid $400 for every $100 bet

Flying Private would have paid $3000 for every $100 bet

Friesan Fire would have paid out $350 for every $100 bet

General Quarters would have paid out $700 for every $100 bet ($1000 at post time)

Hold Me Back would have paid $1200 for every $100 bet ($1400 at post time)

Join In The Dance would have paid $5000 for every $100 bet ($4000 at post time)

Mine the Bird would have paid $4000 for every $100 bet ($5000 at post time) - AN EXPLOSIVE WIN

Mr. Hot Stuff would have paid $4000 for every $100 bet ($2500 at post time)

Musket Man would have paid $2500 for every $100 bet ($2000 at post time)

Nowhere to Hide would have paid $4000 for every $100 bet

Papa Clem would have paid $1200 for every $100 bet

Pioneer of the Nile would have paid $450 for every $100 bet

Regal Ransom would have paid $1800 for every $100 bet

Summer Bird would have paid $4500 for every $100 bet ($4000 at post time)

West Side Bernie would have paid $3000 for every $100 bet

 

Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

 

 

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