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DATE POSTED:May 2, 2026
This was supposed to be an underwhelming Two Thousand Guineas (G1), but in the May 2 event, we saw a future champion jockey deliver a precision ride on a horse who could well dominate this season. 
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DATE POSTED:May 2, 2026
Churchill Downs media follows up on the runners from the Kentucky Oaks (G1).
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DATE POSTED:May 2, 2026
Fans arriving at Churchill Downs for racing on Kentucky Derby Day should prepare for cool weather, with high temperatures expected to be in the mid- to upper-50s. Cloudy skies will eventually give way to the sun appearing in midafternoon.
DATE POSTED:May 2, 2026
Tampa Bay Derby (G3) winner and Florida Derby (G1) runner-up The Puma has been scratched from the May 2 Kentucky Derby (G1) at Churchill Downs because of what his connections say is leg swelling caused by a skin infection.
DATE POSTED:May 1, 2026
Lest anyone needed a reminder how apt Gun Runner is at shining under the glare of the spotlight, the chestnut stallion delivered a massive flex Friday evening as he sired the 1-2 finishers in the Kentucky Oaks (G1).
DATE POSTED:May 1, 2026
Wagering from all sources on the full Kentucky Oaks (G1) race day card sets a new record of $89 million, up 18% from the prior record set in 2024.
DATE POSTED:May 1, 2026
In this week's On Racing, on May 2, So Happy will mark jockey Mike Smith's 29th Kentucky Derby (G1) mount. At 59, Smith would be the oldest jockey ever to win the Derby.
DATE POSTED:May 1, 2026
Renegade is favored in early win wagering for the 152nd Kentucky Derby (G1), while Further Ado is favored in Oaks-Derby Double.
DATE POSTED:May 1, 2026
Mark Dobbin's 3-year-old filly by Not This Time wins by a head over Rigney Racing's Tam Tam. Lion Lake was another head back in third.
DATE POSTED:May 1, 2026
Attacking the leaders with a relentless wide bid on the outside in the stretch, Always a Runner remained unbeaten in three starts by wearing down Meaning to win the $1.5 million Kentucky Oaks (G1) at Churchill Downs.