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37 years after Affirmed won the Triple Crown in 1978, American Pharoah pulled off an amazing victory to become the 12th horse to claim the title.

This was trainer, Bob Baffert’s fourth attempt at a Triple Crown winner. It was also jockey, Victor Espinoza’s third opportunity to win the Triple Crown. With this win, Espinoza, age 43, is the oldest jockey to win the Triple Crown.

American Pharoah’s official time was 2 minutes 26.65 seconds and he won by 5 1/2 lengths. The world record and track record for the Belmont Stakes is held by Secretariat, who also won the Triple Crown  in 1973. He completed the race in 2 minutes 24.00 seconds and won by 31 lengths.

Host Your Own Derby Party

Churchill Downs RacingThe annual running of the Oaks and Kentucky Derby will take place this Friday and Saturday, May 2nd and 3rd.  Throughout the course of the races, hundreds of thousands will enjoy the races and festivities from under the twin spires of Churchill Downs.  Many others, however, will choose to get in on the action from the comfort of their own home or at a Derby party.  Celebrating the event at home is a great way to enjoy the many races throughout the day:  it is less stressful, less crowded, and cheaper.

Once you have decided to throw a Derby party at your home, the next step is to plan a fun party.  There are a number of directions in which you can take your Derby party.  Check out some of the theme  ideas below from a variety of sources, including the Official Kentucky Derby website and Better Homes and Garden:

  • For a more Family Friendly Experience, have a Under-Horse Party
    • Decorations:  decorate in the colors of the under-dog horse
    • Attire:  casual – for kids (or adults), buy cotton T-shirts and fabric paint so the kids can make their own jerseys
    • Food:  potluck, grilled food, horse-shaped cookies for kids to decorate
    • Drinks:  mint juleps (for virgin mint juleps – substitute ginger ale for bourbon)
    • Games:  Corn hole, horse shoes, derby pool (put the horse numbers into a hat and have your guests draw a number, a prize or an extra drink to the winner), water balloons, pin-the-tail-on-the-race horse
  • For a more informal party, have an Infield Party
    • Decorations:  Outdoors, use plastic horse figurines or plastic trophy cups for place markers, use trophy cups as cocktail glasses, pretty much anything goes here
    • Attire:  casual
    • Food:  grilled food, potluck, burgoo
    • Drinks:  beer and mint juleps
    • Games:  corn hole, horseshoes, three-legged races, provide materials (e.g. duct tape and plastic shopping bags) for a create your own hat contest, beer pong, slip-n-slides, derby pool

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See Something Say SomethingLMPD officials have released their safety plans for the Oaks and Derby Day events.  LMPD representatives say that they will be working in conjunction with local and federal groups to ensure that Louisvillians and visitors remain safe during the city’s Kentucky Derby Festival events, at Oaks and Derby at Churchill Downs and throughout Louisville as hundreds of thousands gallop into town to watch the race live or at Derby parties.

In addition to increased police patrols, LMPD will be coordinating sobriety checkpoints and modified traffic patterns to keep the roadways safe and flowing efficiently.  For a list of street closures and no-parking areas during the Pegasus Parade, Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby, visit the LMPD Kentucky Derby Festival Information page.  To further keep roadways safe during all of the racing celebrations, Miller Lite is sponsoring free rides on TARC buses from 6 PM Friday night until 1AM for those needing a designated driver.

Officials will also be making use of cameras along the parade route to monitor the crowd.  Additionally, LMPD is advising those in attendance “if you see something, say something.

If you plan on heading to Churchill Downs for the Kentucky Oaks or Kentucky Derby, you should be aware of what you can and cannot take into the venue.  Lists of permitted and prohibited items are available on the Kentucky Derby website.  A list of permitted and prohibited items is also available on Official Churchill Downs Partner Derby Experiences website, although visitors should be aware that there are some conflicts between the two lists – specifically, on the rules regarding coolers.  Louisville Dispatch staff reached out to the Kentucky Derby communications office and confirmed that the Derby Experiences website has an outdated list that that visitors should adhere to the list below, directly from the Kentucky Derby site: Continue reading

Courtesy: Kentuckytourism.com

Courtesy: Kentuckytourism.com

Spring has sprung in Kentuckiana and that means one thing: Louisville is transforming into Derby City.

The 140th running of the Kentucky Derby is Saturday, May 3, 2014 under the twin spires of Churchill Downs.  Are you ready for “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports?”

Leading up to The Run for the Roses is the Kentucky Derby Festival that lasts from April 12 through Oaks Day on Friday, May 2. As always, Thunder Over Louisville kicks off three weeks of exciting events that are sure to be fun for the whole family. See the full schedlue below.

So, Louisville, use the comments below to tell us about your Derby plans. Are you having a Derby party? Are you watching the races from Millionaires Row, the infield, from home or not at all? Will you be catching the fireworks and aerobatic excitement of Thunder? Will you be among the throng lining the streets for the Pegasus Parade?

Kentucky Derby Festival Schedule

04/12/2014

  • Give A Day: Mayor’s Week of Service
  • Thunder Over Louisville
  • Ford’s Thunder on the Ground

04/14/2014

  • King Southern Bank Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation Pro-Am Golf Tournament

04/17/2014

  • Horseshoe Foundation Night of the Future Stars
  • Race Expo And Packet Pickup
  • Stock Yard’s Bank & Trust $1 Million Dollar Hole-in-One Golf Contest

04/18/2014

  • Basketball Classic presented by Papa John’s

04/19/2014

  • NPC Derby Championships
  • Volleyball Classic
  • Kentucky Derby Festival Marathon & miniMarathon presented by Walmart and HumanaVitality

04/24/2014

  • U.S. Bank Great BalloonFest: Great Balloon Glimmer
  • U.S. Bank Great BalloonFest: Crew Challenge
  • Chow Wagon
  • Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville on the Waterfront
  • U.S. Bank Great BalloonFest

04/25/2014

  • U.S. Bank Great BalloonFest: Great Balloon Glow
  • Zumba Fitness Party
  • U.S. Bank Great BalloonFest: Great Balloon Rush-Hour Race

04/26/2014

  • U.S. Bank Great BalloonFest: Great Balloon Race
  • ACO Derbyhole Classic
  • Da’Ville Classic Drum Line Showcase

04/27/2014

  • miniFun Run presented by HumanaVitality and Subway Restaurants
  • Louisville Youth Orchestra Concert
  • GospelFest presented by Passport Health Plan
  • Celebration Sunday with 88.5 WJIE featuring Audio Adrenaline
  • Mayor’s Derby Brunch on the River
  • Tour de Lou
  • Children’s Tea with the Kentucky Derby Festival Princesses

04/28/2014

  • Great Bed Races
  • Don Fightmaster Golf Outing
  • Discovery Day
  • HappyTail Hour
  • Knights of Columbus Charity Dinner

04/29/2014

  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Health Fair
  • BetAmerica Texas Hold’Em Tournament
  • Republic Bank Pegasus Parade Preview Party
  • Kentucky Proud WineFest
  • Tuesday Concert feat. Ohio Players and Lakeside
  • Kentucky Derby Festival Foundation Student Art Contest presented by the Kentucky School of Art

04/30/2014

  • Great Steamboat Race
  • Battle of the Bounce
  • Wednesday Concert feat. Sam Roberts Band with LEAGUES

05/01/2014

  • Waterfront Jam presented by Laura’s Lean Beef
  • Celebrity Day at the Downs
  • Republic Bank Pegasus Parade

05/02/2014

  • Waterfront Jam presented by Laura’s Lean Beef: Friday Concert feat. Scotty McCreery with special guest Cassadee Pope, and Steve Holy
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