Kentucky Derby 137 One for the Ages
The Kentucky Derby is often referred to as the Greatest Two Minutes in Sports and it lived up to its nickname again on Saturday in a race that featured 21-1 shot Animal Kingdom come roaring down the homestretch from out of nowhere to take the garland of roses by almost three lengths.
Animal Kingdom defied not just the betting public but history, by being the first horse to ever win the Derby without having run a race over a dirt track. Animal Kingdom's previous races had all been on turf or synthetic tracks.
His four career starts marked the fewest since Exterminator in 1918, and his six-week layoff coming into the Derby marked the longest layoff since Needles in 1956. That should help him going into the Preakness in two weeks. The Triple Crown is grueling since it is three races in the span of five weeks, something that these young three-year-olds are not really used to doing yet.
Animal Kingdom should be better prepared than most being considerably more rested than average going in. The well-beaten favorite Dialed In will be challenging Animal Kingdom in the Preakness and has the chance to earn more money than the Derby winner should he take the black-eyed susans.
One last lament, this was almost a unique Derby for your loyal scribe, save for a still inexplicable last second decision. You see, I bet a trifecta on the Derby which included both Animal Kingdom and Nehro, but for some reason which I still can't recall I switched out Mucho Macho Man for Archarcharch.


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