Always Dreaming wins Kentucky Derby; Thunder Snow falters

Author : prestrictions1918
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 02:01:04


Always Dreaming, a 9-to-2 betting choice, had a great start and was second down the backstretch as State of Honor led. But Always Dreaming made his move with heading into the final turn.

As they turned for home, Always Dreaming was close to the rail and began to pull ahead to a comfortable margin.

'He responded right away,' Velazquez said in the winner's circle. 'It was a great feeling.'



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Always Dreaming won by 2 3/4 lengths.

Lookin At Lee finished in second place, and Battle of Midway rounded out the top three.

Irish War Cry, the other co-favorite, finished 10th.

Velazquez also rode Animal Kingdom to a win in the 2011 Derby.

After intermittent rain throughout the day, track conditions were sloppy.

Thunder Snow, an Irish-born horse run in Europe and the United Arab Emirates, had trouble out of the gate and jockey Christophe Soumillon eventually pulled his jumpy colt out of the race.

A total of 158,070 people attended the race, according to NBC, which broadcast the event.

The next race in the Triple Crown series is May 20 -- the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The Belmont Stakes in Elmont, New York, is June 10 at Belmont Park.

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Lookin At Lee finished in second place, and Battle of Midway rounded out the top three. Thunder Snow, an Irish-born horse run in Europe and the United Arab Emirates, had trouble out of the gate and jockey Christophe Soumillon eventually pulled his jumpy colt out of the race. 'He responded right away,' Velazquez said in the winner's circle. 'It was a great feeling.' 'He responded right away,' Velazquez said in the winner's circle. 'It was a great feeling.' READ: Why do racehorses love the beach? Always Dreaming, a 9-to-2 betting choice, had a great start and was second down the backstretch as State of Honor led. But Always Dreaming made his move with heading into the final turn. A total of 158,070 people attended the race, according to NBC, which broadcast the event. Always Dreaming, a 9-to-2 betting choice, had a great start and was second down the backstretch as State of Honor led. But Always Dreaming made his move with heading into the final turn. 'He responded right away,' Velazquez said in the winner's circle. 'It was a great feeling.' Always Dreaming, a 9-to-2 betting choice, had a great start and was second down the backstretch as State of Honor led. But Always Dreaming made his move with heading into the final turn. The next race in the Triple Crown series is May 20 -- the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The Belmont Stakes in Elmont, New York, is June 10 at Belmont Park. A total of 158,070 people attended the race, according to NBC, which broadcast the event. Thunder Snow, an Irish-born horse run in Europe and the United Arab Emirates, had trouble out of the gate and jockey Christophe Soumillon eventually pulled his jumpy colt out of the race. Always Dreaming won by 2 3/4 lengths. After intermittent rain throughout the day, track conditions were sloppy. The next race in the Triple Crown series is May 20 -- the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The Belmont Stakes in Elmont, New York, is June 10 at Belmont Park. Always Dreaming won by 2 3/4 lengths. Irish War Cry, the other co-favorite, finished 10th. After intermittent rain throughout the day, track conditions were sloppy. 'He responded right away,' Velazquez said in the winner's circle. 'It was a great feeling.' Always Dreaming won by 2 3/4 lengths. READ: American Pharoah: From Triple Crown 'sweetheart' to $200K stud Always Dreaming, a 9-to-2 betting choice, had a great start and was second down the backstretch as State of Honor led. But Always Dreaming made his move with heading into the final turn. Always Dreaming won by 2 3/4 lengths. Always Dreaming won by 2 3/4 lengths. After intermittent rain throughout the day, track conditions were sloppy. Always Dreaming won by 2 3/4 lengths. 'He responded right away,' Velazquez said in the winner's circle. 'It was a great feeling.' Lookin At Lee finished in second place, and Battle of Midway rounded out the top three. A total of 158,070 people attended the race, according to NBC, which broadcast the event. Thunder Snow, an Irish-born horse run in Europe and the United Arab Emirates, had trouble out of the gate and jockey Christophe Soumillon eventually pulled his jumpy colt out of the race. As they turned for home, Always Dreaming was close to the rail and began to pull ahead to a comfortable margin. 'He responded right away,' Velazquez said in the winner's circle. 'It was a great feeling.' Thunder Snow, an Irish-born horse run in Europe and the United Arab Emirates, had trouble out of the gate and jockey Christophe Soumillon eventually pulled his jumpy colt out of the race.

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