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Epsom Derby Day HistoryThe Epsom Derby Day is a horse racing event steeped in history, and regality which takes place at the Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, United Kingdom. Established in 1780, the event is named after the 12th Earl of Derby, Edward Smith-Stanley, who initiated the inaugural race. The purpose of Epsom Derby Day is not only to propel Britain's passion for thoroughbred horse racing and showcase the finest three-year-old colts and fillies but also to celebrate the nation's love for festive fashion and revelry. The Derby Day transcends generations and social classes, attracting enthusiasts, aristocracy, and fashionistas alike, making it a quintessential British summer event. Over its distinguished history, the Epsom Derby has become the most prestigious of the five Classic races, as well as the ultimate test for racing purists. It is one of the three components that comprise the sought-after Triple Crown, alongside the 2000 Guineas and the St Leger. The Epsom Derby has also witnessed numerous memorable triumphs, including 'Nijinsky', which remains the last horse to have won the Triple Crown in 1970. Epsom Derby Day, traditionally held on the first Saturday in June, is the main event of the two-day racing festival known as the Epsom Derby Meeting or the Investec Derby Festival. This occasion beckons an influx of racing aficionados, opulent attire, and elaborate millinery, culminating in a captivating atmosphere that defines the very essence of the British summer season. Epsom Derby Day Facts
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