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This collectible interactive telecard commemorates the Kentucky Derby 122 held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky in 1996. The card features a dynamic, colorful illustration by artist Celeste Susany portraying horse racing scenes. Prominently visible are several jockeys riding racehorses, galloping amidst vibrant roses and flowers, symbolizing the famous "Race to Glory." The imagery captures the excitement and tradition of the Kentucky Derby, integrating both the athleticism of the horses and the ceremonial significance of the rose decorations associated with this event.
The card includes the text "Kentucky Derby 122" and "Churchill Downs" clearly printed, solidifying its connection to this notable annual horse racing event. The design integrates a rich palette of reds and greens that highlight the floral elements intertwined with the racing scene. The composition provides a vivid and celebratory atmosphere centered on horse racing heritage.
Produced as a 1996 interactive telecard, this item is part of a collectible series connected to horse racing and sports memorabilia. It serves both as a tribute to the Kentucky Derby and an example of collectible telecommunication cards used during that era.
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