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Sovereignty took home the Kentucky Derby Saturday in Louisville.

There was a bumpy start on the inside, with Bob Baffert’s Citizen Bull in the lead early, and Journalism, the morningline favorite, not near the top.

Journalism found trouble on the first turn, and jockey Umberto Rispoli moved him to the outside. He and Sovereignty met at the eighth pole before Sovereignty and jockey Junior Alvarado pulled away.

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Sovereignty actually trailed the majority of the race and didn’t make a big move until near the final turn.

Into the final stretch, Neoequos, at 42-1, was at the top, but Sovereignty and Journalism both advanced to the front.

After running neck and neck, Sovereignty edged out the favorite. Journalism opened at 3-1 and closed at 7-2.

Sovereignty crossed the finish line at 2:02.31. Baeza was third, Final Gambit was fourth and Owen Almighty finished fifth.

It was trainer Bill Mott’s second Kentucky Derby win. He also has a win from 2019 with Country House after Maximum Security was disqualified for swerving into the path of other horses.

It was a wet day at Churchill Downs, and fans filled the stands wearing ponchos in the rain.

Saturday marked the return of Baffert to the Run of the Roses after missing each of the previous three races due to a suspension from 2021 Derby winner Medina Spirit’s failed a drug test. The horse died that December.

According to The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky, every horse who ran the race is a descendant of famed racehorse Secretariat.

Secretariat sired more than 660 registered foals during his life. He won the Derby with a time of 1:59.40, a record that still stands.

Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.

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Sovereignty took home the Kentucky Derby on Saturday in Louisville.

It was a wet day at Churchill Downs, as fans filled the stands with ponchos in the rain.

Journalism was the morningline favorite at 3-1.

View of Churchill Downs

Saturday marked the return of Bob Baffert at the Run of the Roses after missing each of the previous three races due to a suspension from 2021 Derby winner Medina Spirit’s failed a drug test (the horse died that December).

According to The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky, all the horses who ran the race are descendants of the famed racehorse Secretariat.

Churchill Downs

Secretariat sired more than 660 registered foals during the horse’s life. He won the Derby with a time of 1:59.40, a record that’s yet to be beaten.

This is a breaking and developing story. Check back for more updates.

 

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