Kentucky Derby 2020 contenders begin to sort themselves out
Held the first Saturday in May every year, Kentucky Derby 2020 will be on Saturday, May 2 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The Kentucky Derby is most celebrated event on the horse racing calendar, regularly drawing crowds upwards of 160,000 and millions of television viewers.
But the Run for the Roses begins long before that day. Of the thousands of Thoroughbreds born each year, the Derby is the epitome of the hopes of owners, breeders, horsemen and fans alike. The Road to the Kentucky Derby officially begins in the fall of a horse's 2-year-old year, but the result is a dream that has been years in the making.
Racing fans can follow all the Derby contenders on Horse Racing Nation's Derby Daily report, which provides daily Kentucky Derby updates from January 1 until the Derby. Also, the Derby Radar report covers potential and soon-to-be contenders that aren't necessarily in the top list of Kentucky Derby contenders just yet.
But the Run for the Roses begins long before that day. Of the thousands of Thoroughbreds born each year, the Derby is the epitome of the hopes of owners, breeders, horsemen and fans alike. The Road to the Kentucky Derby officially begins in the fall of a horse's 2-year-old year, but the result is a dream that has been years in the making.
Racing fans can follow all the Derby contenders on Horse Racing Nation's Derby Daily report, which provides daily Kentucky Derby updates from January 1 until the Derby. Also, the Derby Radar report covers potential and soon-to-be contenders that aren't necessarily in the top list of Kentucky Derby contenders just yet.