Wed, 04/30/2014 - 18:31

Kentucky Derby rookies with a history

Barbara D. Livingston
Wicked Strong, training at Churchill Downs, is owned by Centennial Farms and trained by Jimmy Jerkens. Centennial and the Jerkens family go back three decades.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – It is a little surprising but perhaps appropriate that Centennial Farms and trainer Jimmy Jerkens will be making their Kentucky Derby debuts together when they send out Wood Memorial winner Wicked Strong in Saturday’s 140th Run for the Roses.

The relationship between Centennial – a Massachusetts-based racing partnership founded by Don Little Sr. in 1982 and now run by his son Don Little Jr. – and the Jerkens family goes back three decades. It went dormant for a period, but has been revived over the last decade.

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 18:02

Kentucky Derby: California Chrome solid favorite from post 5

Barbara D. Livingston
California Chrome should be able to gain good early position from post 5.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – California Chrome has won four straight races, and when he goes for five on Saturday in the 140th Kentucky Derby, he’ll be wearing number 5, the post he drew when a full field was entered on Wednesday at Churchill Downs.

Victor Espinoza, the rider of California Chrome, was satisfied with the post, believing it to be a good omen, since he scored his only Derby victory in 2002 on War Emblem, who was number 5 in that race.

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 17:19

Spokane, the Kentucky Derby winner of 1889, a part of Montana folklore

Spokane is not among the more heralded Kentucky Derby winners. By an Illinois sire, he was foaled in Montana, trained for the races in Tennessee, and won the Derby’s 15th edition on May 9, 1889, 125 years ago.

The details of Spokane’s early years are fairly well documented, but the end portion of his life is a mystery. In Montana folklore, he’s known as the “Spirit Horse of the Rockies.” Spokane blazed forth from the western mountains and briefly dominated racing’s 3-year-old division. And when twilight beckoned, he disappeared.

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 16:57

Ortiz brothers first siblings in 30 years to ride in same Derby

Barbara D. Livingston
Siblings Jose Ortiz and Irad Ortiz Jr. will be the first brothers to ride in the same Kentucky Derby since 1984.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – By riding in their first Kentucky Derby together Saturday, Jose and Irad Ortiz Jr. will become the first set of brothers to ride in the same Derby since Eddie and Sam Maple did so in 1984.

Jose Ortiz, 20, will be aboard Samraat, while Irad Ortiz Jr., 21, has the mount on Uncle Sigh in the 140th Derby at Churchill Downs. The brothers are from Puerto Rico, where they would sneak into the Hipodromo Camarero as young boys. Among their idols are fellow countrymen Angel Cordero Jr. and John Velazquez, both Hall of Fame jockeys.

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 16:45

Derby jockeys have wide range of experience

Barbara D. Livingston
Jockey Calvin Borel, who rode Super Saver to victory in the 2010 Kentucky Derby, is one of two starting riders in this year's race to have won the Derby three times.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Kentucky Derby invariably brings together an eclectic mix, not only among horses but their jockeys as well.

The 140th Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs is a case in point. The starting gate will be filled with riders who have known Derby glory on multiple occasions, those who have savored victory one precious time, those who have known the frustration of riding the race but are still seeking a first win, and the rookies who will get a Derby thrill for the first time.

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 15:29

Kentucky Derby works: California Chrome tests track

Barbara D. Livingston
California Chrome gallops on Wednesday, his first training session over the Churchill track.

[bc_video_id:322896:]LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Another series of overnight showers created a muddy racetrack for training hours Wednesday. Although the regular Derby/Oaks training session at 8:30 a.m. attracted plenty of attention, the star of the show, Derby favorite California Chrome, went out early at 6:50. California Chrome visited the paddock and then several minutes later galloped locally for the first time.[:slideshow-right:]

Wednesday at Churchill Downs
54 degrees, cloudy, muddy

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 13:08

Violette savoring second Derby run

Barbara D. Livingston
Samraat (above) is trainer Rick Violette Jr.'s second Kentucky Derby starter. He finished seventh with Read the Footnotes in 2004.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Ten years ago, trainer Rick Violette Jr. sent out his first starter in the Kentucky Derby, Read the Footnotes, who finished seventh. He’s back anew at Churchill Downs with Samraat, the once-beaten runner-up in the Wood Memorial, and is savoring the moment.

“Part of it seems like it has been more than 10 years, but other parts feel like it was yesterday,” Violette, 61, said Wednesday morning. “There’s that same electricity, the way it builds day by day.

“Being a little older, maybe I’m appreciating it a little more. I’m taking the time to enjoy it.”

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 12:55

Pick-six guarantees at Kentucky Derby and Oaks

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Churchill is teaming with its sister company, Twinspires.com, to offer pick-six pool guarantees on Oaks and Derby Days. The Oaks pool is guaranteed at $250,000 and the Derby at $1 million.

The pick six carries a $2 minimum, with the sequence concluding with the marquee race each day.

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 12:50

Kentucky Derby: Pablo Del Monte ready and willing

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Wesley Ward isn’t wishing misfortune on anyone, but that’s the only way Pablo Del Monte – the lone also-eligible in Derby 140 – can actually make the race.

“We’d love to get in, but if we don’t, we’ll just keep training him and go in the Preakness” on May 17, Ward said.

Pablo Del Monte arrived here Wednesday, just before the 8 a.m. deadline mandated for all Derby runners to be on the Churchill grounds. He went out for an easy jog as training hours wound down just before 10 a.m., with Jeffrey Sanchez up. Sanchez will ride if the colt makes the race.

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 12:12

Woodbine hosts Kentucky Derby seminar

ETOBICOKE, Ontario – Woodbine will host a Kentucky Derby handicapping seminar ahead of the first jewel of the Triple Crown on Saturday. The seminar will take place at 11 a.m. Eastern on the second floor and will be hosted by Jim Mazur, president of Progressive Handicapping Inc. Those interested in attending are encouraged to arrive early for registration.

The first 125 people to register will receive copies of Mazur’s “The Derby Zone” and “Sire Ratings” books. A live stream of the seminar will be available on Woodbine’s website.