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"His reputation was on the line today," said Iavarone. "He's a top horse. It was little more than I was expecting -- he really struggled out there to run this horse down, but Zito's horse ran great."
The win was in doubt until the final six strides, when Big Brown prevailed on a sunny day with temperatures in the low 80s.
When Desormeaux went to the whip entering the stretch, Dutrow said, "I thought we were going to get beat."
Added Desormeaux: "He found a new gear and just kept sticking his neck out. I knew he was going to get there. At the top of the stretch that horse (Coal Play) took off, but Big Brown took off after him. ... Today, he showed he's a warrior."
Sent off as the 1-5 favorite, Big Brown covered the 1 1-8 miles in 1:48.31.
Cool Coal Man, also trained by Zito, was third, followed by Alaazo, Nistle's Crunch, Atoned and Magical Forest. Big Brown returned $2.40 for a $2 win bet.
The win was worth $600,000 for owners IEAH Stables, Paul Pompa Jr., Gary Tolchin and Andrew Cohen and boosted Big Brown's bankroll to $3,314,500.
Big Brown is the second Kentucky Derby winner to win the Haskell, first run in 1968. The other was War Emblem in 2002.
Possibly races for Big Brown's next start include the Pennsylvania Derby on Sept. 1, the MassCap on Sept. 20, or the Jockey Club Gold Cup or Goodwood Breeders' Cup (both Sept. 27).
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