2025 Kentucky Derby

{{Short description|151st running of the Kentucky Derby}}

{{Infobox horse race

| surface = Dirt

| name = 151st Kentucky Derby

| horse race = Kentucky Derby

| image = Kentucky_Derby_2024.png

| caption =

| class = Grade I stakes race

| location = Churchill Downs
Louisville, Kentucky, United States

| date = {{start date|2025|5|3}}

| distance = {{convert|1+1/4|mi|furlong m|0|abbr=on}}

| attendance = 147,406

| conditions = Sloppy

| winning horse = Sovereignty

| winning jockey = Junior Alvarado

| winning trainer = Bill Mott

| previous = 2024

| next = 2026

}}

The 2025 Kentucky Derby (branded as the 151st Running of the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve for sponsorship reasons) was the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby. It took place on May 3, 2025 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.{{Cite web |date=2025-03-23 |title=2025 Kentucky Derby horses, futures, odds, preview, date: Expert who hit 10 Derby-Oaks Doubles says picks |url=https://www.cbssports.com/general/news/2025-kentucky-derby-horses-futures-odds-preview-date-expert-who-hit-10-derby-oaks-doubles-says-picks/ |access-date=2025-03-23 |website=CBSSports.com |language=en}}

The 2025 Derby was won by Sovereignty, who entered the race off of a win in the Fountain of Youth Stakes and a second place finish in the Florida Derby. Sovereignty was trained by Bill Mott, who won his second Derby—the first since he trained Country House, who was elevated to first place following the disqualification of Maximum Security in the 2019 Kentucky Derby. It was the first Derby victory for Venezuelan jockey Junior Alvarado, and the first win in the race for Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's Godolphin racing. Godolphin won the Kentucky Oaks the previous day with Good Cheer, marking the first sweep by an owner of both the Oaks and Derby since Sol Kumin's Head of Plains Partners with Monomoy Girl and eventual Triple Crown champion Justify, respectively, in 2018.{{cite web|url=https://www.drf.com/news/kentucky-derby-2025-sovereignty-runs-down-journalism-complete-godolphin-sweep|title=Kentucky Derby 2025: Sovereignty runs down Journalism to complete Godolphin sweep|last=Grening|first=David|date=3 May 2025|publisher=Daily Racing Form|access-date=3 May 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://www.courier-journal.com/story/sports/horses/kentucky-derby/2025/05/03/sovereignty-wins-kentucky-derby-2025-trainer-bill-mott/80017970007/|title=Sovereignty wins Kentucky Derby at 7-1 odds as Bill Mott etches name in history|last=Frakes|first=Jason|date=3 May 2025|publisher=Louisville Courier Journal|access-date=3 May 2025}} Godolphin is also the first sole ownership to win both races in the same year since 1952, when Calumet Farm won with Real Delight in the Oaks and Hill Gail in the Derby.{{cite web|url=https://paulickreport.com/news/triple-crown/its-more-than-even-a-dream-sovereignty-reigns-in-kentucky-derby|title='It's More Than Even A Dream': Sovereignty Reigns In Kentucky Derby|last=Hackbarth|first=Chelsea|date=3 May 2025|publisher=Paulick Report|access-date=3 May 2025}}

Despite poor weather conditions and a sloppy racing surface, Churchill Downs reported an attendance of 147,406 for the 2025 Derby. The all-sources betting handle on the Derby and the entire racing card set records of $234.4 million and $349 million, respectively.{{cite web|url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/284309/weather-cant-rain-on-kentucky-derby-handle-records|title=Weather Can't Rain on Kentucky Derby Handle Records|last=Hall|first=Gregory A.|date=3 May 2025|publisher=The Blood-Horse|access-date=4 May 2025}}

Qualification

{{Main Article|2025 Road to the Kentucky Derby}}

Entries

The field was drawn on April 26 during the race meeting at Churchill Downs. A field of twenty was drawn to start with one also eligible being no. 21 Baeza. Journalism was installed as the morning line favorite at 3-1 as he drew post no. 8 for the derby. Sovereignty was installed as the 5-1 second choice out of post no. 18. Sandman drew post 17 at odds of 6-1. Burnham Square drew post no. 9 for the derby at odds of 12-1.{{cite web |last1=King |first1=Byron |title=Favored Journalism Draws Post 8 for Kentucky Derby Late runners Sovereignty (5-1) and Sandman (6-1) will start toward the outside. |url=https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/284112/favored-journalism-draws-post-8-for-kentucky-derby |website=bloodhorse.com |access-date=27 April 2025 |date=27 April 2025}}

On May 1, the connections of Rodriguez announced that their horse would be scratched from the Kentucky Derby. Co-owner Tom Ryan announced in a post on X that the Wood Memorial winner had "a small but slightly sensitive foot bruise" and that he would be withdrawn from the race "out of an abundance of caution." The defection allowed Baeza, runner-up to Journalism in the Santa Anita Derby, to draw in to the race.{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/horses/triple/derby/2025/05/01/kentucky-derby-rodriguez-scratch-bob-baffert-baeza/83385456007/|title=Rodriguez, trained by Bob Baffert, late scratch for Kentucky Derby; Baeza joins field|last=Giannotto|first=Mark|date=1 May 2025|publisher=USA Today|access-date=1 May 2025}} With Flavien Prat named as the primary jockey for Baeza, Luis Saez picked up the mount on Neoequos.{{cite web|url=https://paulickreport.com/news/triple-crown/baeza-gets-in-hoof-bruise-knocks-rodriguez-out-of-kentucky-derby|title=Baeza Gets In; Hoof Bruise Knocks Rodriguez Out Of Kentucky Derby|last=Hackbarth|first=Chelsea|date=1 May 2025|publisher=Paulick Report|access-date=1 May 2025}}

On May 2, veterinarians with the Kentucky Horse Racing and Gaming Corporation scratched Wood Memorial runner-up Grande due to a cracked heel. Owner Mike Repole expressed his displeasure at the decision in a social media post on X. While stating that Grande was recovering from a slight cracked heel during the week, Repole said that follow up X-rays and PET scans on the horse were clean. He added that the team was "baffled and confused" as to the criteria used by the veterinarians to determine who scratches.{{cite web|url=https://www.drf.com/news/kentucky-derby-2025-grande-scratched-cracked-heel|title=Kentucky Derby 2025: Grande scratched with cracked heel|last=Grening|first=David|date=2 May 2025|publisher=Daily Racing Form|access-date=2 May 2025}} In an interview with FanDuel TV later that day, Repole suggested that the decision to scratch Grande was made "24 hours too early."{{cite AV media |date=2 May 2025|title=Owner Mike Repole talks FIERCENESS and scratch of Kentucky Derby Contender GRANDE |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxbWxKEfsIk|publisher=FanDuel Racing|access-date=2 May 2025|via=YouTube}} The scratch left trainer Todd Pletcher without a Kentucky Derby starter for the first time since 2003.

Results

The start of the Kentucky Derby saw some crowding among horses that broke closer to the rail after Citizen Bull bore out from his inside post position. Sovereignty, who broke from post 15, bobbled after the gate break as Chunk Of Gold came in on him slightly from post 16. As the field settled down going past the stands for the first time, Citizen Bull was ahead of Neoequos, Owen Almighty, American Promise and Japanese invader Admire Daytona. Sovereignty settled in along the rail and was running in 16th, {{frac|13|1|2}} lengths behind Citizen Bull, as the 19 horses entered the backstretch. Journalism was ahead of Sovereignty in 10th place down the backstretch, and both he and Sovereignty made sustained bids as the field entered the final turn. Citizen Bull yielded the lead around the far turn, and Owen Almighty and Neoequos were briefly ahead at the top of the stretch before Sovereignty and Journalism passed them to their outside. Sovereignty and Journalism dueled together until inside the final furlong, when Sovereignty began to draw away. Sovereignty's final margin over Journalism was {{frac|1|1|2}} lengths. Baeza, who drew in from the also eligible list, closed from 15th down the backstretch to finish third. Final Gambit, who ran last until the end of the backstretch, finished in fourth, and Owen Almighty held on to finish fifth.

class="wikitable sortable" border="1"

! scope="col" | Finish

! scope="col" | Program

Number

!scope="col" | Horse

!scope="col" | Qualifying

Points

!scope="col" | Trainer

!scope="col" | Jockey

!scope="col" | Morning Line Odds

!scope="col" | Final Odds

! scope="col" class=unsortable| Margin
(Lengths)

! scope="col" | Winnings

1

|18

|Sovereignty

|110

| William I. Mott

| Junior Alvarado

|5-1

|7.98

|

|$3,100,000

2

|8

|Journalism

|122.5

| Michael W. McCarthy

| Umberto Rispoli

|3-1

|3.42

|{{frac|1|1|2}}

|$1,000,000

3

|21

|Baeza

|37.5

|John Shirreffs

|Flavien Prat

|12-1

|13.86

|{{frac|1|3|4}}

|$500,000

4

|3

|Final Gambit

|100

| Brad H. Cox

| Luan Machado

|30-1

|17.55

|{{frac|4|1|4}}

|$250,000

5

|20

|Owen Almighty

|65

|Brian A. Lynch

|Javier Castellano

|30-1

|40.27

|9

|$150,000

6

|9

|Burnham Square

|130

| Ian R. Wilkes

| Brian Hernandez Jr.

|12-1

|19.65

|{{frac|10|1|2}}

|

7

|17

|Sandman

|129

| Mark E. Casse

| José Ortiz

|6-1

|5.77

|{{frac|12|1|2}}

|

8

|12

|East Avenue

|60

|Brendan P. Walsh

|Manuel Franco

|20-1

|41.97

|{{frac|13|1|4}}

|

9

|19

|Chunk Of Gold

|75

| Ethan West

| Jareth Loveberry

|30-1

|29.06

|{{frac|15|3|4}}

|

10

|14

|Tiztastic

|119

| Steven M. Asmussen

| Joel Rosario

|20-1

|24.80

|{{frac|16|1|2}}

|

11

|16

|Coal Battle

|95

| Lonnie Briley

| Juan Vargas

|30-1

|28.40

|17

|

12

|7

|Luxor Cafe

|70

| Noriyuki Hori

|João Moreira

|30-1

|8.24

|{{frac|18|3|4}}

|

13

|2

|Neoequos

|40

| Saffie Joseph Jr.

|Luis Saez{{efn|Flavien Prat was originally listed as the jockey of #2 Neoequos and #21 Baeza. Prat elected to ride Baeza, which was listed as his first preference.}}

|30-1

|42.58

|27

|

14

|13

|Publisher

|60

| Steven M. Asmussen

| Irad Ortiz Jr.

|20-1

|33.39

|{{frac|32|1|4}}

|

15

|1

|Citizen Bull

|71.25

| Bob Baffert

| Martin Garcia

|20-1

|13.98

|{{frac|33|1|2}}

|

16

|5

|American Promise

|55

| D. Wayne Lukas

| Nik Juarez

|30-1

|12.51

|{{frac|38|1|2}}

|

17

|15

|Render Judgment

|39

| Kenneth G. McPeek

| Julien Leparoux

|30-1

|20.57

|{{frac|39|3|4}}

|

18

|11

|Flying Mohawk

|50

| Whit Beckman

| Joseph Ramos

|30-1

|28.39

|{{frac|42|1|4}}

|

19

|6

|Admire Daytona (JPN)

|100

| Yukihiro Kato

| Christophe Lemaire

|30-1

|42.85

|{{frac|54|3|4}}

|

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|scratched

|4

|Rodriguez

|121.25

| Bob Baffert

| Mike E. Smith

|12-1

|

|

|

bgcolor="lightgrey"

|scratched

|10

|Grande

|50

| Todd A. Pletcher

| John R. Velazquez

|20-1

|

|

|

Track condition: sloppy (sealed)

Times: {{frac|1|4}} mile – 22.81; {{frac|1|2}} mile – 46.23; {{frac|3|4}} mile – 1:10.78; mile – 1:36.84; final – 2:02.31.

Splits for each quarter-mile: (22.81) (23.42) (24.55) (26.06) (25.47)

Note:

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Source: Equibase chart{{cite web|url=https://www.equibase.com/static/chart/pdf/CD050325USA12.pdf|title=2025 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (Gr. 1)|date=May 3, 2025|accessdate=May 3, 2025|publisher=Equibase}}

=Payouts=

The table below provides the Kentucky Derby payout schedule for a $2 stake.

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
Program number

! Horse name

! width="40px" | Win

! width="40px" | Place

! width="40px" | Show

18

| style="text-align: left;" | Sovereignty

| $17.96

| $7.50

| $5.58

8

| style="text-align: left;" | Journalism

|

| $4.94

| $3.70

21

| style="text-align: left;" | Baeza

|

|

| $8.38

  • $2 Exacta (18–8): $48.32
  • $0.50 Trifecta (18–8–21): $115.56
  • $1 Superfecta (18–8–21–3): $1,682.27
  • $1 Super High Five (18–8–21–3–20): $38,405.96

References

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