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John Clay: Sovereignty skipping the Preakness is another reason to change the Triple Crown

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — It was certainly no surprise Tuesday when news broke that Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty would not run in the Preakness Stakes in less than two weeks.

Anyone around Bill Mott’s barn at Churchill Downs on Sunday morning, less than 24 hours after Sovereignty beat the favorite Journalism, got the vibe that the Godolphin ...Read more

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Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty bypassing Preakness to focus on Belmont

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Horse racing will not have a Triple Crown winner this year.

Mike Rogers, executive vice president at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, announced Tuesday that Pimlico had received a call from trainer Bill Mott saying that Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty will not run in the May 17 Preakness Stakes.

Instead, Sovereignty will ...Read more

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Mark Story: The state of Kentucky has produced a 21st century TV hit. It's called the Derby.

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Poor Mike Tirico had to be scratched Saturday from the NBC Sports telecast of the 151st Kentucky Derby. The veteran broadcaster explained subsequently that he had been sidelined by “a significant reaction to my nut allergy.”

Tirico, 58, not only missed out on hosting the coverage of the hard-charging Sovereignty’s ...Read more

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John Clay: Sovereignty's connections soak in Kentucky Derby win, but undecided on Preakness

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — When Bill Mott rolled out of bed early Sunday morning, his wife asked the winning trainer of Kentucky Derby 151 if he believed it yet.

“I told her it’s starting to sink in,” Mott said Sunday morning as he stood in a light rain outside his barn at Churchill Downs.

One of the classiest and most respected trainers in the...Read more

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John Clay: Godolphin wins its first Kentucky Derby, with a little help from Seattle Slew

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Twelve times Godolphin had attempted to win the Kentucky Derby.

Twelve times Goldophin had failed.

But it wasn’t just the lucky 13 that propelled the global racing outfit to its first Kentucky Derby victory on Saturday when the Godolphin homebred Sovereignty won the 151st running by 1 1/2 lengths on a sloppy track over ...Read more

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Sovereignty surges past race favorite Journalism to win the 151st Kentucky Derby

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Bill Mott is in the Hall of Fame. He won the Kentucky Derby in 2019, but it was by disqualification. The trainer never got to see his horse cross the finish line first. Until now.

In an exciting stretch run Sovereignty and Journalism battled until the final strides when Sovereignty pulled ahead to win the 151st Kentucky ...Read more

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John Clay: Sovereignty goes beyond a trainer's wildest dreams by winning Kentucky Derby 151

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Back in 1967, Bill Mott was a 14-year-old boy sitting on the front seat of a GMC pickup truck in South Dakota listening to Proud Clarion with Bobby Ussery aboard win the Kentucky Derby.

“At that time I would never dreamed that I would come to Kentucky. I couldn’t even imagine being at Churchill Downs,” Mott said ...Read more

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Mark Story: Junior Alvarado, the indestructible jockey, puts his name into Kentucky Derby lore

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On March 23, Junior Alvarado was riding a horse named Term in the 10th race at Florida’s Gulfstream Park when things went horribly awry.

As the race was running, Term suffered a heart attack. The horse dropped to the track, dead.

Alvarado was dislodged and fell to the ground himself.

It turned out, the throbbing pain in ...Read more

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Who is Sovereignty? Meet the 2025 Kentucky Derby winner with these fast facts.

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Sovereignty has won the 151st Kentucky Derby, beating the favorite Journalism on a sloppy track soaked with rain at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.

Venezuelan jockey Junior Alvarado, 38, described the win as a “dream come true” that “meant the world to me.”

“I thought I had a great chance,” said Alvarado, thanking Sovereignty’...Read more

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Why NBC announcer Mike Tirico unexpectedly exited the Kentucky Derby broadcast

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A nut allergy forced NBC Sports announcer Mike Tirico to make an unexpected exit from the Kentucky Derby broadcast Saturday afternoon.

Tirico had been off the air for a while Saturday afternoon because of an unexplained illness, but as post time drew nearer, NBC mentioned that Tirico was experiencing an allergic reaction and would not be back ...Read more

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Sovereignty wins 2025 Kentucky Derby for Bill Mott at Churchill Downs

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Sovereignty won the 151st edition of the Grade 1, $5 million Kentucky Derby on Saturday night in Louisville, besting a field of 19 horses beneath the Twin Spires on a sloppy track at Churchill Downs.

Trained by Bill Mott and ridden by Junior Alvarado, Sovereignty went off at 7-1 odds.

The Churchill Downs main track was ...Read more

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It's rain and clouds for the 151st Kentucky Derby. Will this year be the soggiest?

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A cloudy sky and cover of rainfall may dampen Saturday’s 151st Kentucky Derby, but it’s unlikely to break precipitation records.

Light to moderate rain was falling across Louisville, Ky., much of Saturday morning, with the temperature around a moderate 58 degrees Fahrenheit as of 11 a.m. ET. As of noon Saturday, Louisville had seen a total ...Read more

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Mystik Dan, last year's Derby winner, seeks first victory since at Oaklawn Park

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Last year’s Kentucky Derby champion will once again be racing on the first Saturday in May — but a long way from Churchill Downs.

The 2024 champion will run in the $200,000 Lake Ouachita Stakes, a 1 1/16-mile race for horses aged 4 and older at Oaklawn Park, in hopes of his first victory since the three-horse photo finish...Read more

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What states can bet on the 2025 Kentucky Derby? Here's an online wagering guide.

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The 151st running of the Kentucky Derby is this weekend, and even if you’re not planning on attending in person in Louisville, you may still want to get in on the action.

The Run for the Roses is Saturday, May 3 at Churchill Downs. While some people may be planning on making the trip, many will also be betting on the race from afar.

Placing ...Read more

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There are 20 living Kentucky Derby winners. Here's where they all are now.

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A club of 20 star horses awaits the winner of the 151st Kentucky Derby on Saturday.

Those are the living winners of the Run for the Roses, led by 31-year old Silver Charm. Many of them are located in Central Kentucky, including three retired from their stud careers to Old Friends Farm in Georgetown.

The club lost one member in the last year ...Read more

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Perfection! Good Cheer wins 151st Kentucky Oaks for Brad Cox at Churchill Downs.

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. —Good Cheer merged from a field of 13 3-year-old fillies to win the 151st edition of the Grade 1, $1.5 million Kentucky Oaks on Friday evening at Churchill Downs.

Trained by Louisville native Brad Cox and ridden by Luis Saez, Good Cheer covered 1 1/8 miles on a sloppy main track at Churchill in a winning time of 1:50.15.

Good...Read more

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Looking for a Kentucky Derby long shot? Here are your best bets to win big money.

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Journalism will be tough to beat. Sandman has legitimate star power. Sovereignty could very well be wearing the roses by the end of the 2025 Kentucky Derby on Saturday night.

But recent history indicates a major long shot might be the horse getting all of the attention after the 151st edition of the race is run at Churchill Downs in Louisville,...Read more

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Japan is close to producing its first Kentucky Derby winner. Is this the year?

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Two sons of 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah will be in the starting gate for Saturday’s 151st running of the Grade 1, $5 million Kentucky Derby.

The path to one of them being set to contest this year’s Run for the Roses has been anything but ordinary.

The horse in question is Luxor Cafe, who will start Saturday...Read more

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What's the best post position to have in the 2025 Kentucky Derby?

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The post positions are set for this year’s 151st running of the Grade 1, $5 million Kentucky Derby on Saturday night at Churchill Downs in Louisville.

Now, it’s time to analyze which horses got a good draw, and who got a bad one, ahead of this year’s Run for the Roses.

Journalism — the 3-1 morning line favorite for this year’s ...Read more

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2025 Kentucky Derby betting lingo guide: Key terms to know & how to place a bet

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Between exacta bets, superfectas and boxing, there’s a dizzying array of Kentucky Derby terms to wrap your head around.

Whether you’re headed to a racetrack or just want to place a bet from your home watch party, here’s a quick primer on key betting terms to get you started ahead of the 151st Kentucky Derby Saturday, ...Read more