all in Triple Crown

The 144th running of the Longines Kentucky Oaks is a celebration of racing, style, and elegance. See some of the spectacular fashion from Churchill Downs on May 4 in the slideshow from Eclipse Sportswire below. 

Years ago, a little girl used to go to Arlington Park weekly with her grandfather. He was a “horse guy” who loved the horses and wasn’t a big better. Her favorite horse was Mission Dance, who was a hard-scrabble horse who ran in 40 races from 1989 to 1992 with lifetime earnings of $81,470.

It’s one of the most unique sounds in the world and one that reverberates throughout the horse racing industry: the early morning thunder of horses working out at the track. Long before most people roll over and hit the snooze button, the track is a beehive of activity. There are horses to be checked, stalls to be cleaned, workout routines, baths, and breakfast. The routines seem the same yet they can vary depending on whether it’s a work day, a rest day, or race day. Part of the early morning team and the backbone of the barn is the exercise riders.

With the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve fast approaching, the America’s Best Racing staff offers its favorite editions of the first jewel of the Triple Crown for a short jaunt down memory lane.

Melissa Bauer-Herzog — 2007 Kentucky Derby

Every year sports fans and racing fans shift their attention to Louisville, Ky., on the first Saturday in May for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve, the most important day on the U.S. horse racing calendar every year.

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