[One of George Graff's 1920s sketches for what would be used to create the iconic Derby trophy, and a final watercolor sketch of the gold cup by George Graff. Courtesy of the Kentucky Derby Museum Permanent Collection.]
Once the design had been finalized, Redlich & Company created the first trophy and it was presented in 1924 to Rosa Hoots, owner of that year’s winner Black Gold. Since 1924, the cup has had very minor alterations, most notably changing the direction of the horseshoe to satisfy the superstition that if the horseshoe is upside down, “your luck runs out!”
The trophy is now made with pride by Susanne Blackinton-Juaire and Bill Juaire of S.R. Blackinton. They still use the original dies and molds created way back in 1924.