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That's totally understandable, even if it's a bit disappointing to think a Kentucky Derby winner may miss out on the Preakness again. Still, the annual race outside Baltimore should be another ...
Meet the Stars of Netflix's Race for the Crown (Including the Jockey Favored to Win the 2025 Kentucky Derby!). From their past Triple Crown wins to their personal lives, here's everything to know ...
The Kentucky Derby started the 2025 competition for horse racing's Triple Crown with a field of 19 horses in the annual Run for the Roses. Latest U.S.
After training multiple Derby horses in each of the last four years, Cox’s only chance to win in 2025 is Final Gambit. First-time Derby jockey Luan Machado has the mount.
Bob Baffert is back at the Kentucky Derby, and he has two of the race favorites. But can they beat favorite Journalism in horse racing's crown jewel?
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Sovereignty gave trainer Bill Mott a second Kentucky Derby victory. This time there was no doubt about it and no asterisk. The 3-year-old colt outdueled 3-1 favorite Journalism ...
Meet the trainer behind Journalism, the horse favored to win the Kentucky Derby 03:02. If it's the first Saturday in May then it's time to watch the Kentucky Derby.A field made up of 19 horses ...
Wood Memorial runner-up Grande has scratched from the Kentucky Derby, according to trainer Todd Pletcher and owner Mike Repole, for the May 3, 2025, race.
Derby hat trends don't change much, but this year, hats in shades of green or yellow are particularly popular, Carroll said. And during the past decade, visitors have gravitated to fascinators ...
It's time for another 'Let's Talk Derby with Kathryn and Kirby' video. Here, learn how to throw a Kentucky Derby party with classic Southern flair.
The Kentucky Derby purse reached an all-time high of $5 million in 2024. Mystik Dan's team walked away with $3.1 million, as will the winner of the 2025 Derby. 1996 marked the first year the purse ...
Hunter S. Thompson’s 1970 article “The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved” was a salient metaphor for Nixon’s America — but is just as relevant in the age of Trump.