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Triple Crown : Kentucky Derby

The Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs is the first race (or first jewel as it is known) of the Triple Crown, the Derby is run on the first Saturday in May. A whole week of festivities is built around the race, which, like the Indianapolis 500, has become as much a happening as a sporting event. It attracts crowds of well over 100,000 spectators and bettors and is watched on television by millions more, many of whom are otherwise not interested in Thoroughbred racing.

Meriwether Lewis Clark, Jr., who built Churchill Downs in Louisville, wanted his track to have a race that would rival England's Epsom Derby. After visiting England to study both its tracks and its races, he established the Kentucky Derby, which was first run on May 17, 1875.

However, the Derby was just another regional race until 1902, when Colonel Matt J. Winn took over the track. Although he had seen every Kentucky Derby since the beginning, Winn knew little about horse racing or running tracks. But he was a very good promoter.

After raising money to save Churchill Downs from bankruptcy, Winn began making frequent trips to New York, then the center of American racing, to persuade owners to enter their horses in the Kentucky Derby. His persistence paid off. By 1920, the Derby had become the best-known race in North America and it was attracting the top three-year-olds from all over the country.

Except for 1879 through 1895, when it was 1 1/2 miles, the Derby has always been run at 1 1/4 miles.

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