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Fair Grounds , 1 1/8 miles
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Tampa Bay Downs , 1 1/16 miles
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Golden Gate , 1 1/8 miles
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Road to the Derby 2022

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Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020
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European Road to the Derby

Date Race / Track / Distance Winner
Saturday, Sep. 25, 2021
Royal Lodge Newmarket, 1 mile (T)
Winner: Royal Patronage
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 10-4-2-1
Royal Patronage
Royal Patronage
Saturday, Sep. 25, 2021
Beresford Curragh, 1 mile (T)
Winner: Luxembourg
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 10-4-2-1
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021
Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Longchamp, 7 furlongs (T)
Winner: Angel Bleu
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 10-4-2-1
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Angel Bleu
Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021
Vertum Futurity Trophy Doncaster, 1 mile (S)
Winner: Luxembourg
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 10-4-2-1
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Wednesday, Mar. 9, 2022
Road to the Derby Condition Kempton, 1 mile (S)
Winner:
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 20-8-4-2
Friday, Mar. 11, 2022
Patton Dundalk, 1 mile (S)
Winner:
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 20-8-4-2
Thursday, Apr. 7, 2022
Cardinal Condition Chelmsford, 1 mile (S)
Winner:
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 30-12-6-3

Japan Road to the Derby

Date Race / Track / Distance Winner
Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021
Cattleya Tokyo, 1 mile
Winner: Consigliere
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 10-4-2-1
Consigliere
Consigliere
Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2021
Zen-Nippon Nisai Yushun Kawasaki, 1 mile
Winner: Dry Stout
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 20-8-4-2
Dry Stout
Dry Stout
Monday, Feb. 7, 2022
Hyacinth Tokyo, 1 mile
Winner:
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 30-12-6-3
Saturday, Apr. 2, 2022
Fukuryu Stakes Nakayama, 1 1/8 miles
Winner:
Beyer:
Points (1-2-3-4): 40-16-8-4
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About the Kentucky Derby
About Kentucky Derby

The Kentucky Derby is the first leg of the American Triple Crown series for 3-year-old Thoroughbreds. Held each year at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on the first Saturday in May, the track has presented the race continuously since 1875. The Derby is run at the distance of 1 1/4 miles and is arguably the most famous horse race in the world.

Horses compete in the Kentucky Derby after qualifying through a series of preparatory races known as the Road to the Kentucky Derby. These stakes races are held at racetracks across the country and award Derby qualifying points to the top four finishers. The Derby starters are comprised of the horses with the most qualifying points, with two of the 20 spots reserved for the top qualifiers from the European and Japanese Road to the Derby qualifying events.  

The Kentucky Derby has many traditions, including drinking mint juleps, wearing festive hats, and singing "My Old Kentucky Home" as the horses enter the track. Its sister race, the Kentucky Oaks, exclusively for 3-year-old fillies, takes place the day before the Kentucky Derby, on the first Friday in May. Both Oaks Day and Derby Day are treated as local holidays in Louisville.  

The horse who wins the Kentucky Derby receives a blanket of red roses, the official flower of the Kentucky Derby. The race is commonly referred to as the “Run for the Roses.”

The winning horse becomes the only horse eligible to complete that year's Triple Crown, by running in and winning the two other legs of the series. The middle "jewel" is the Preakness Stakes two weeks later at Pimilco Race Course in Baltimore, and the final leg is the Belmont Stakes three weeks after the Preakness at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

Year Horse/Trainer Horse Trainer Beyer
2021
Mandaloun
Brad Cox
Mandaloun Brad Cox 101
2020
Authentic
Bob Baffert
Authentic Bob Baffert 105
2019
Country House
Bill Mott
Country House Bill Mott 99
2018
Justify
Bob Baffert
Justify Bob Baffert 103
2017
Always Dreaming
Todd Pletcher
Always Dreaming Todd Pletcher 102
2016
Nyquist
Doug O'Neill
Nyquist Doug O'Neill 103
2015
American Pharoah
Bob Baffert
American Pharoah Bob Baffert 105
2014
California Chrome
Art Sherman
California Chrome Art Sherman 97
2013
Orb
Shug McGaughey
Orb Shug McGaughey 104
2012
I'll Have Another
Doug O'Neill
I'll Have Another Doug O'Neill 101
2011
Animal Kingdom
Graham Motion
Animal Kingdom Graham Motion 103
2010
Super Saver
Todd Pletcher
Super Saver Todd Pletcher 104
About the Kentucky Derby
About Kentucky Derby

The Kentucky Derby is the first leg of the American Triple Crown series for 3-year-old Thoroughbreds. Held each year at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on the first Saturday in May, the track has presented the race continuously since 1875. The Derby is run at the distance of 1 1/4 miles and is arguably the most famous horse race in the world.

Horses compete in the Kentucky Derby after qualifying through a series of preparatory races known as the Road to the Kentucky Derby. These stakes races are held at racetracks across the country and award Derby qualifying points to the top four finishers. The Derby starters are comprised of the horses with the most qualifying points, with two of the 20 spots reserved for the top qualifiers from the European and Japanese Road to the Derby qualifying events.  

The Kentucky Derby has many traditions, including drinking mint juleps, wearing festive hats, and singing "My Old Kentucky Home" as the horses enter the track. Its sister race, the Kentucky Oaks, exclusively for 3-year-old fillies, takes place the day before the Kentucky Derby, on the first Friday in May. Both Oaks Day and Derby Day are treated as local holidays in Louisville.  

The horse who wins the Kentucky Derby receives a blanket of red roses, the official flower of the Kentucky Derby. The race is commonly referred to as the “Run for the Roses.”

The winning horse becomes the only horse eligible to complete that year's Triple Crown, by running in and winning the two other legs of the series. The middle "jewel" is the Preakness Stakes two weeks later at Pimilco Race Course in Baltimore, and the final leg is the Belmont Stakes three weeks after the Preakness at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.

Q: Who is eligible to run?
Q: How do horses earn qualifying points?
Q: How many horses can start in the race?
Q: Have any fillies won the Kentucky Derby?
Q: Who has won the most?
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