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View Kentucky Derby schedule to see the day by day events for the race. Check out our inventory for Kentucky Derby tickets by clicking on the searchbar. There is also a link to click on to view all Kentucky Derby tickets on the website. Kentucky Derby will be held on May 6th, 2006 Churchill Downs - Louisville , KY. Experience one of the greatest sports at the exclusive 2006 Kentucky Derby, under Churchill Downs historic Twin Spires.

Organized horse racing in the State of Kentucky started as far back as the late 1700s when quite a few different race courses were built in and around the city of Louisville. In 1872, Col. M. Lewis Clark, travel to England, visit the Epsom Derby, a well-known race that had been running yearly since 1780. From there, Clark went on to Paris, France, where in 1863 a group of race enthusiast had formed the French Jockey Club and had prearranged the Grand Prix de Paris, which finally became the famous Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Returning house to Kentucky, Clark prearranged the Louisville Jockey Club for the purpose of raise money to build excellence racing facilities just outside of the city. The track would soon turn into known as Churchill Downs, named for Lewis Clark's relatives, John and Henry Churchill, who had provided the land for the racetrack. Formally, the racetrack was included as Churchill Downs in 1937. The Kentucky Derby was primary run at 1½ miles, the identical distance as the Epsom Derby and the Grand Prix de Paris. In 1896 the distance was distorted to its current 1¼ miles. On May 17, 1875, in front of an predictable crowd of 10,000 people, a field of 15 three-year-old horses contest the first Derby. Under African-American jockey Oliver Lewis, a colt named Aristides who was taught by future Hall of Famer, Ansel Williamson, won the inaugural Derby. Later that year, Lewis rode Aristides to a second-place come to an end in the Belmont Stakes.

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Waiting game for I'll Have Another, Bodemeister On a clear, crisp Maryland Friday morning, Kentucky Derby winner I'll Have Another made an early appearance on the main track at Pimlico, jogging a half-mile and then galloping seven furlongs under exercise rider Jonny Garcia.

Gene Menez: Handicapping the 137th Preakness Stakes Before we get to the meat and potatoes of this story -- the Preakness Stakes selections below -- a review of the 138th Kentucky Derby is in order. The pace at Churchill Downs two weeks ago played out even hotter than expected, with Bodemeister winging the first half-mile in 45.39 and three-quarters in 1:09.80. The lightly raced front-runner nearly hung on, but I'll Have Another, who was pegged ...

Column: Baffert's silence could speak volumes BALTIMORE (AP) One good thing about losing the Kentucky Derby is that nobody wants much of your time for two solid weeks.

At Preakness, no one knows how horses with rebound Judging by his appetite and appearance, Bodemeister has rebounded nicely from his vigorous trip in the Kentucky Derby and is ready to shine at the Preakness.

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