Kentucky Derby Tickets
Kentucky Derby Tickets
Celebrating to the tune of Dan Fogelberg's famous "Run for the Roses" and the Kentucky Derby's traditional beverage, the iced Mint Julep, a blanket of 554 roses is draped over the winner every year, a unique tradition kept since 1896 when Churchill Downs founder and president Col. M. Lewis Clark made the rose the official flower of the Kentucky Derby. As the race horses are proudly paraded while the marching band plays "My Old Kentucky Home," time slows down and one feels as if they are part of the Kentucky Derby's rich history as much as the excitement of the present moment, excitement that is otherwise called "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports"! The one and a quarter mile (2km) race is an incredibly thrilling experience and justifies all the fuss around it. The appeal of the racing has grown with time and so have the crowds, so secure your Kentucky Derby tickets fast if you want to see who lifts the trophy this racing season.
Kentucky Derby Cities
One of the oldest Thoroughbred races in the US, the Kentucky Derby takes place annually in Louisville, Kentucky, on the first Saturday in May, as the grand finale to the Kentucky Derby Festival. The Kentucky Derby is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred horses, with colts and geldings carrying 126 pounds and fillies carrying 121 pounds. The Governor of Kentucky presents the legendary garland and trophy to the winner at the conclusion of the race.
The Kentucky Derby is the first leg of the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. The Derby is followed by the Preakness Stakes and then the Belmont Stakes. The Kentucky Derby is the most heavily attended race in North America. Originally, the distance of the race was one and a half miles (2.4 km), the same as the Epsom Derby and the Grand Prix de Paris, but in 1896 this distance was altered to the shorter one and one quarter of a mile (2km)..
The Crowds have gathered for the Kentucky Derby for more than a century. At the first race in 1875, fifteen thoroughbreds held about 10,000 spectators enthralled. A colt by the name of Aristides made history by winning the inaugural day race, under his jockey Oliver Lewis and trainer (future Hall of Famer) Ansel Williamson. Another record was set on May 11, 1892 when Alonzo "Lonnie" Clayton, an African American jockey, became the youngest to win the Kentucky Derby at age fifteen. The first woman owner of a racehorse to have a Derby victory was Laska Durnell in 1904. Among other record makers is the 1915 thoroughbred "Regret," the first filly to win the Derby, and "Omar Khayam," the British-bred colt that became the first foreign-bred to have a Derby title.
The Kentucky Derby has the distinction of being the oldest continuous sporting event in the United States. Through the decades, the event has drawn throngs of Derby devotees, and its appeal has steadily grown since its first historical race in the nineteenth century. The aura of the famous "Run for the Roses" remains as grand, and the runners are as thrilling today as ever.
Where is the Kentucky Derby held at?
The Kentucky Derby is held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
Who won this year's Kentucky Derby?
This year's Kentucky Derby was won by Always Dreaming, with jockey John Velazquez and trainer Todd Pletche.r.
How long is the track at the Kentucky Derby?
The Kentucky Derby is run at 2 kms.
Kentucky Derby 2024 Schedule
Racing season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring Kentucky Derby will be Kentucky Oaks & Kentucky Derby - 2 Day Pass, held at the Churchill Downs in Louisville. As of now, the last event, Kentucky Derby is scheduled for 3-May-25 at the Churchill Downs in Louisville. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
Date | City | Venue |
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2-May-25 | Louisville, Kentucky | Churchill Downs |
3-May-25 | Louisville, Kentucky | Churchill Downs |