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BlueKota

(5,524 posts)
Sat May 2, 2026, 08:43 PM Saturday

Kentucky Derby

From 1977 to 1988 I watched the Triple Crown Races. The very first one I watched I chose Seattle Slew as my favorite. He went on to win the Triple Crown. The next year I picked Alydar and he came in 2nd in in every one of the three. In those 11 years at least one of the 4 horses I chose as contenders would always come in the top 3. I never chose by odds, just chose the ones who looked spirited and eager to run.

My Mom eventually told my Uncle who used to own harness racing horses, about it. He patted me on the back and said, "damn girl I should take you to the track one day. I never did get to go witn him." I did go with two friends of mine to a local track once. I did win ten bucks because one I picked came in 2nd in one of the races. It was the only time I actually went to the track or bet.

Other than that I had been on a loosing streak since 88 on my Derby picks so I quit watching. I did watch tonight just to see how I would do. Of my four picks only one came in fourth. He was leading until almost the very end. Guess my ability to pick winners went away with my other superpower which was to remember a surprising number of Supreme Court cases and the precedent they set. Oh well.

At least a woman trainer was the first to have her horse win the Derby tonight, and one of Slew's descendants came in 2nd so that was worth watching.

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Kentucky Derby (Original Post) BlueKota Saturday OP
I think Golden Tempo is just the perfect racehorse name. Frasier Balzov Saturday #1
It is. BlueKota Saturday #2
Very impressive finish! Bayard Saturday #3
Hope so too. BlueKota Sunday #9
I always root for the gray horses 10 Turtle Day Sunday #4
They are pretty! BlueKota Sunday #10
It was a terrific race Marthe48 Sunday #5
It was a great race. BlueKota Sunday #11
23 to 1 odds, coming from last place to win 🏆 Emile Sunday #6
It really was. BlueKota Sunday #12
70-1 longshot Ocelli finished third. Emile Sunday #7
He really beat the odds. BlueKota Sunday #13
This message was self-deleted by its author BlueKota Sunday #14
Amazing overhead view f the race......he started in LAST PLACE..... a kennedy Sunday #8
Thank you for sharing that. BlueKota Sunday #15

10 Turtle Day

(1,284 posts)
4. I always root for the gray horses
Sun May 3, 2026, 07:35 AM
Sunday

They rarely win and I don’t bet but I like them because they’re pretty and easy to pick out during the race, unless the track is muddy. I really wanted to see Great White run. He was huge compared to all the other horses. Hope he’s ok after that tumble.

Marthe48

(23,333 posts)
5. It was a terrific race
Sun May 3, 2026, 08:02 AM
Sunday

As I get older, it's harder to watch the races. I haven't watched any race live for several years, but I watched the Derby yesterday. Great race.

Response to Emile (Reply #7)

BlueKota

(5,524 posts)
15. Thank you for sharing that.
Sun May 3, 2026, 07:18 PM
Sunday

Danon Burbon was my pick but I think he spent all his energy during the first part of the race.

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