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Sovereignty gave trainer Bill Mott a second Kentucky Derby victory. This time there was no doubt about it and no asterisk.
Misty Lewis had a hand — literally — is this year's Kentucky Derby, won by a horse aptly named Sovereignty.
17.7 million people watched the annual race on Saturday, according to a Sunday afternoon press release from NBC. The number marks the largest television audience for the event since Sunday Silence's ...
Sovereignty’s Kentucky Derby victory in the muck at Churchill Downs sparked curiosity over whether the colt can build on his ...
Connections from favored runner-up Journalism to Japan's last-place longshot Admire Daytona reflect back and look ahead to ...
Trainer Bill Mott adopts cautious approach for Derby winner Sovereignty, while Journalism and Baeza look ahead after falling ...
An expert look at how the Kentucky Derby was won and lost at a sloppy Churchill Downs – and what it means for the future ...
Temporarily sidelined by a hard fall, jockey Junior Alvarado put it behind him with the ride of a lifetime in the Kentucky ...
Sovereignty, a 3-year-old colt, upset favored Journalism to win the 151st Kentucky Derby on Saturday. The horse was bred and ...
Saturday’s live coverage of the 151st Kentucky Derby delivered its largest audience for NBC since 1989 with an average of ...
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — Sovereignty's win in Saturday's Kentucky Derby averaged 17.7 million fans on NBC and Peacock, the ...