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Riley Mott watched his dad win the Kentucky Derby. Now, he's competing against him.

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Riley Mott knows how this will sound, so he offers a qualifier beforehand.

A charismatic young trainer who is set to make his Kentucky Derby debut on Saturday, Mott says he’s not trying to be bold or cocky when explaining that he’s not surprised to be in this position.

Mott, 34, has two horses in this year’s Run for the Roses, as Albus ...Read more

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What's the weather forecast for Kentucky Derby weekend? Here's what to know.

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — It has rained on each of the last four Kentucky Derby race days, according to the National Weather Service, but an early forecast for this Saturday projects for that streak will come to an end.

The Kentucky Derby is scheduled to take place Saturday, May 2, at Churchill Downs in Louisville. The NWS’ seven-day forecast for ...Read more

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What's the weather been like over the years at the Kentucky Derby? It's often rainy.

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — As the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby inches closer on the calendar, horse racing fans know they need to pay extra attention to the weather forecast before departing for the races.

The previous 150 editions of the Derby have seen all types of weather, including extreme hot and cold temperatures, sunny skies, torrential ...Read more

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Commentary: Demolition derby: The problem with the Kentucky Derby is Churchill Downs

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The only bet I would make during Kentucky Derby week is one I’d hope to lose. I’d wager a horse will die.

Because Churchill Downs, the most iconic track in the world, owned by the wealthiest racing company in the country, is one of the deadliest.

Look beyond the women wearing gaudy, oversized hats, men in outlandish suits and beautiful ...Read more

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These are the post positions for the 2026 Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks

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Kentucky Derby week is finally upon us.

We now know the horses, and their starting positions, for this year’s Run for the Roses.

On Saturday afternoon, the post position draws were held at Churchill Downs in Louisville for both the Grade 1, $1.5 million Kentucky Oaks for fillies on May 1 and the Grade 1, $5 million Kentucky Derby on May 2.

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The 2026 Spring Meet at Keeneland is over. Who were the big winners?

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — The 2026 Spring Meet at Keeneland is in the history books.

The 15-day horse racing meet at the Lexington track began April 3 and ended Friday, with plenty of action in between.

The leading trainer and jockey for the Spring Meet are familiar faces at Keeneland, but plenty of notable results also occurred along the way, ...Read more

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Preakness rights sold to Churchill Downs for $85M

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BALTIMORE — Churchill Downs has reached a deal to acquire the intellectual property rights to the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes for $85 million, the company announced Tuesday, but the agreement doesn’t threaten Maryland’s plans to keep the races in Baltimore.

The agreement with 1/ST Maryland LLC, an affiliate of 1/ST Racing...Read more

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Favorite Further Ado turns in historic performance, wins Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Further Ado prevailed Saturday in the 102nd running of the Grade 1, $1.25 million Toyota Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland, a key Kentucky Derby prep race.

Trained by Louisville native Brad Cox and ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr., Further Ado covered 1 1/8 miles on Keeneland’s main track in 1:49:58 on a warm Lexington evening to win ...Read more

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Northern California horse racing suffers final blow as Golden Gate Fields is sold

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The fleeting hopes by Northern California horsemen that as long as Golden Gate Fields was still standing, racing, even if only as a simulcast or gaming facility, could one day return to Northern California, were dashed on Monday when The Stronach Group (TSG) entered into a deal to sell the 141-acre facility to a nonprofit, which plans to ...Read more

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After major prep races, which horses are set to run in 2026 Kentucky Derby?

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LEXINGTON, Ky. — Less than 35 days remain until the 2026 running of the $5 million Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.

With the race set for May 2, the projected 20-horse field for the 152nd edition of the Derby is becoming clear.

This past weekend featured four major prep races on the road to Derby 152. Both domestically ...Read more

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CHRB dashes hopes of Northern California horse racing

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LOS ANGELES — The hopes of Northern California racing and breeding interests were once again dashed when the California Horse Racing Board refused to license short racing dates to the Tehama District Fair and the Humboldt County Fair on Thursday.

Rather than a discussion about how to grow the sport, the 2-hour, 45-minute meeting was mostly ...Read more

John Shirreffs, trainer of Zenyatta and Giacomo, dies at 80

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LOS ANGELES — John Shirreffs, the soft-spoken giant who trained Zenyatta, perhaps the best mare of all time, died in Southern California on Thursday. He was 80. No cause of death was announced.

Shirreffs was one of the top trainers in Southern California with 3,589 starts, 596 of them wins resulting in $58.5 million in purses.

He was a ...Read more