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Sovereignty won the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs Racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky.
The 151st running of the Kentucky Derby belongs to Sovereignty! The William I. Mott-trained thoroughbred with jockey Junior Alvarado battled through a muddy track to reach the finish line first ...
As expected, the 151st Kentucky Derby was a muddy affair as two days of steady rain made for a sloppy track, but the mud didn't prevent tremendous action on the track. The race we ...
Trainer Michael McCarthy said that “based off what I saw here this morning, I’d be hard-pressed to find a reason not to enter ...
Sovereignty has defeated Journalism...in horse racing. The 151st Kentucky Derby has been won by Sovereignty, pulling away from Journalism right at the death. Baeza claimed third in a race where ...
The Kentucky Derby Museum is in the final stretch of updating its iconic Winner's Circle exhibit to honor the unforgettable ...
Sovereignty's victory in the 151st Kentucky Derby offered its trainer and jockey a cleansing victory, and the sport, welcomed enjoyment.
With 17.7 million viewers, the 151st Kentucky Derby delivered the race’s largest audience since 1989—all tuning in to watch Sovereignty’s thrilling victory, per NBC Sports.
A hard fall in March left jockey Junior Alvarado with an injured shoulder, but the Venezuelan put it behind him with the ride of a lifetime in the Kentucky Derby.
Sovereignty bested a field of 18 challengers to win the 151st Kentucky Derby Saturday evening at Churchill Downs amid soggy conditions. Sovereignty entered the race with 5-1 odds. The heavy favorite ...
It was a wet day at Churchill Downs Saturday, but that did not seem to bother Sovereignty, who took home the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby.