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Riders up! “It’s like the Oscars, but for horses,” Lena Williamson, from Louisville, Ky., told Yahoo Entertainment of the Derby. “I’ve been coming for years with my husband, rain or shine.
On display was a Kentucky tradition, reflecting the grand spectacle the Kentucky Derby has become since it was first ran in 1875. Mystik Dan, top with Brian Hernandez Jr. up, wins the 150th ...
See photos of all the grit and glam from the 2024 Kentucky Derby. The annual horse-racing event, hosted at Churchill Downs, celebrated its 150th anniversary this year.
She told The Courier Journal she prefers Benedictine, for sure, and then graciously gave us a practice run of the traditional "Riders Up" she would be announcing to start the 150th Kentucky Derby ...
On Saturday, Travis Kelce put in an official appearance at the Kentucky Derby wearing a full white suit and black fedora on theme with the fashion and racing event. He was not accompanied by ...
Alonzo Clayton (January 4, 1876 – March 17, 1917) was an American jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing described by author Edward Hotaling, as "one of the great riders of the New York circuit all through the 1890s" and who holds the record as the youngest jockey to ever win the Kentucky Derby.
Fierceness strode into the Kentucky Derby as the overwhelming favorite, but Mystik Dan took the roses in a three-horse photo finish, winning the 150th Kentucky Derby on Saturday in a stunning upset.
James Winkfield (April 12, c. 1880–1882 [1] – March 23, 1974) was a Thoroughbred jockey and horse trainer from Kentucky, best remembered as the last African American to ride a winner in the Kentucky Derby (1902). [2] Winfield was born in Chilesburg, Kentucky (now part of Lexington, Kentucky) and