Kentucky Derby
Annual horse race in the United States
Horse race
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The Kentucky Derby is an annual horse race held in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, almost always on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. The race is one and a quarter miles (2.0 km) at Churchill Downs. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg) and fillies 121 pounds (55 kg). The race is often called "The Run for the Roses" for the blanket of roses draped over the winner. It is also known as "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports" or "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports" because of its approximate duration.
History
The Kentucky Derby was first run in 1875 and was founded by Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., the grandson of William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Clark was inspired by the Epsom Derby in England and the Grand Prix de Paris in France. The race has been run every consecutive year since its inception, even during the Great Depression and both World War I and World War II.
Traditions
The Kentucky Derby is steeped in tradition. Spectators often don elaborate hats, and the event is known for its Mint Juleps, a cocktail made with bourbon, mint, and sugar syrup. The singing of "My Old Kentucky Home" as the horses parade before the grandstands is a cherished tradition.
Triple Crown
The Kentucky Derby is the first leg of the Triple Crown, followed by the Preakness Stakes and then the Belmont Stakes. Winning all three races is a rare feat, with only 13 horses having accomplished it as of 2021.
Notable Winners
Some of the most famous winners of the Kentucky Derby include Secretariat, American Pharoah, and Justify. Secretariat set the fastest time in the race's history in 1973, completing the course in 1:59.40.
Cultural Impact
The Kentucky Derby has a significant cultural impact, not just in the United States but globally. It has been featured in numerous films, books, and songs. The event draws celebrities, politicians, and thousands of spectators each year.
See Also
- Churchill Downs
- Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
- Preakness Stakes
- Belmont Stakes
- Mint Julep
- Secretariat (horse)
- American Pharoah
- Justify (horse)
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