Thu, 05/02/2013 - 14:23

Kentucky Derby: Porter salutes World War II veterans

Barbara D. Livingston
Exercise rider Javier Herrera has a little trouble restraining Normandy Invasion during an eventful morning gallop Thursday at Churchill Downs.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. − Four World War II veterans, three of whom fought during the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 − better known as D-Day − will attend Saturday’s Kentucky Derby as guests of Rick Porter, the owner of the 3-year-old Normandy Invasion.

Porter said he and his assistant Victoria Keith received e-mails from more than 50 people with connections to D-Day, and they selected four to come to the race with them. The four are J.J. Witmeyer, 92; Alan Reeves, 91; Bill Wilch, 89; Ray Woods, age unknown.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 14:12

Kentucky Derby: Apollo stands along among winners

Barbara D. Livingston
Verrazano will try to join Apollo as the only Derby winners who did not race at 2.

Apollo gets mentioned whenever there's a Kentucky Derby contender who didn't compete as a juvenile - like Verrazano, one of this year's favorites. Apollo won the race in 1882 and remains the only Derby winner without any starts at 2.

"Some fools think he's a right smart horse, though he ain't," was the assessment of Green B. Morris, Apollo's trainer and co-owner, when asked about his Derby chances in early 1882. But Morris wagered heavily on Apollo in the Derby winter books.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 14:12

Kentucky Derby: Trainer Plesa gets second shot with Itsmyluckyday

Barbara D. Livingston
Eddie Plesa Jr. is extremely pleased with how Itsmyluckyday is coming into Saturday’s Kentucky Derby. Fourteen years ago, his only other Derby starter, the filly Three Ring, finished last after a poor start in the classic.

The field was less than an eighth of a mile into the race when trainer Eddie Plesa Jr. knew his first Kentucky Derby experience was not going to be a memorable one.

Three Ring, one of two fillies in the 19-horse field for the 1999 Kentucky Derby, had ducked in at the break under jockey John Velazquez, bumping with Adonis, who was to her inside. A filly who preferred to be forwardly placed, Three Ring was now in midpack. She would finish last.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 13:33

Kentucky Derby jockeys: Six rookies will race in 2013

Barbara D. Livingston
Victor Lebron called the chance to ride in the Kentucky Derby “an amazing experience.”

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Victor Lebron has four young daughters, all of whom will be attending the Kentucky Derby in a very traditional way Saturday.

“I got them all their Derby hats,” said a beaming Lebron.

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Thu, 05/02/2013 - 13:22

Kentucky Derby: Churchill's Mansion offers best seat in the house

Matt Hegarty
A look inside the new 8,000 square-foot Mansion at Churchill Downs, which will entertain up to 320 guests at $7,000 to $12,500 each for the Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby.

LOUISVILLE − For those A-listers, oligarchs, and monarchs who are sick and tired of slumming it on Millionaire’s Row, Churchill Downs finally has an answer: the Mansion, a posh new invitation-only amphitheater of excess six floors over the track’s finish line.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 13:19

Remington: Sooner State's distance ideal for Priceless Feature

Priceless Feature will be returning to the distance of his biggest career win Saturday night at Remington Park in the $100,000 Sooner State at 400 yards. The restricted Grade 1 race for Quarter Horses goes with a field of 10, including defending champ A Toss Up.

Priceless Feature won the Grade 2 Heritage Place Derby at 400 yards last year at Remington. The Sooner State, which is restricted to 3-year-olds and up bred in Oklahoma, will be his second start off a layoff. Jimmy Brooks has the mount for Ed Melzer and trainer Eddie Willis.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 13:16

Lone Star: Texas Air stands out based on recent company line

Texas Air is just two races removed from a run-in with Master Rick and the company line points him out as the one to beat in Saturday’s third race at Lone Star Park. The second-level optional $40,000 claimer is for 3-year-olds and up at a mile.

Texas Air was fourth to Master Rick at a similar level Feb. 28 at Oaklawn. Following that race, Master Rick won the Grade 3, $200,000 Texas Mile at Lone Star with a Beyer Speed Figure of 105, while Texas Air was second in the track’s $50,000 Premiere. 

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 13:06

Louisiana Downs: Miss Addison returns to best distance for turf feature

Miss Addison will be shortening up to the distance that produced her best recent finish for Saturday’s ninth race at Louisiana Downs. A first-level allowance at 7 1/2 furlongs on turf, it drew nine fillies and mares, including the multiple stakes-placed Sashabye.

Miss Addison last raced at a mile and finished fifth in a Fair Grounds allowance March 29. One start prior, she was second in another allowance at the track, over 7 1/2 furlongs Dec. 9. For the effort, Miss Addison earned her best recent Beyer Speed Figure, a 79.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 13:03

Kentucky Derby: NBC will include Stevens during broadcast

Barbara D. Livingston
Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens, who will ride Oxbow in the Kentucky Derby, will be equipped with a microphone when he rides in the Kentucky Oaks and several other races on Saturday as part of his duties for NBC Sports.

Gary Stevens, who will be riding in his first Kentucky Derby since 2005, said he felt a bit of déjà vu this week when visiting the NBC compound at Churchill Downs, where he has spent the last several Derby Days working as an analyst.

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“It’s a bit like when I was retired from riding, walking up to the jocks’ room . . . it kind of felt funny,” he said.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:52

Hollywood Park: Liaison enters Mervyn LeRoy on upward trajectory

Benoit & Associates
Liaison, racing for the first time since last summer's Travers, scores by a half-length with Martin Garcia aboard in the Santana Mile.

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – The Kentucky Derby is not the end of the line.

Occasionally, the first Saturday in May is a mere glitch. For some horses, the best is still ahead.

Proof is offered Saturday at Betfair Hollywood Park, where survivors from the 2011 and 2012 Derby fields resume campaigns as leading contenders in two stakes.