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The 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby took place on May 3, 2026, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, with “Renegade” crossing the finish line first to claim victory in what is widely known as “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports.”

“Renegade” and “Further Ado” had been the favorites in early wagering, and Renegade lived up to expectations, delivering a powerful late-race surge to secure the win before a massive crowd at the historic racetrack.

The Kentucky Derby, first run in 1875, is the most prestigious horse race in the United States and serves as the first leg of the American Triple Crown, followed by the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes. This year’s event drew significant global attention, with NBC broadcasting the race to millions of viewers worldwide.

Key highlights from this year’s Derby include:

  • Heavy favorite delivers: Renegade, one of the early favorites, validated the market’s confidence with a commanding performance.
  • Record attendance: The event drew over 150,000 spectators to Churchill Downs, one of the highest attendance figures in recent years.
  • Cultural phenomenon: Beyond the racing, the Kentucky Derby remains a cultural spectacle known for its signature Mint Julep cocktail, elaborate hats, and Southern tradition.

The winner of the 2026 Kentucky Derby now advances to the Preakness Stakes, with a chance to compete for the coveted Triple Crown. Churchill Downs, the oldest continuously operating racetrack in the United States, continues to host one of the world’s most iconic sporting events.

This year’s race also featured enhanced safety measures, upgraded betting technology, and improved fan experiences, ensuring the 150-year-old tradition continues to thrive in the modern era.


Source: Yahoo Sports | BloodHorse | CBS Sports