Inaugural William Walker headlines opening day of Churchill
Downs’ spring meet
Kentucky Derby week begins with Saturday’s opening-night program at Churchill
Trained by Todd Pletcher, the Nashua (G2) and Futurity (G2) winner figures to
The William Walker is named for African-American jockey and 1877 Kentucky
The other stakes winners in the field are Cinco Charlie (Indian Charlie) and
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Gates open at 5 p.m. and guests entering through Gates 10 and 17 will be
welcomed with an opportunity to walk the “Hollywood Style Red Carpet” and be
interviewed by Red Carpet hosts. Dress to impress cocktail attire and
fashionable headwear are encouraged. The night’s entertainment lineup will
include Sam Sneed on the Plaza Stage beginning at 5 and Tony and the Tan Lines
beginning at 8.
The $2 million Kentucky Derby on May 2, and the $1 million Kentucky Oaks the
day before, are the main highlights of the 38-day spring meet that runs through
June 27. Those days will also feature outstanding undercards.
The $300,000 La Troienne (G1), $400,000 Alysheba (G2), $200,000 Eight Belles
(G3), $150,000 Edgewood (G3) and $150,000 Twin Spires Turf Sprint (G3) are
supporting features on Oaks Day, and the Derby Day program offers the $300,000
Humana Distaff (G1), $500,000 Churchill Downs (G2), $300,000 Churchill Distaff
Turf Mile (G2), $250,000 American Turf (G2) and $200,000 Pat Day Mile (G3)
(formerly known as the Derby Trial).
“Downs After Dark” programs are scheduled for June 13 and June 27. June
13 features the premier event of the spring meet for older horses, the $500,000
Stephen Foster H. (G1), as well as the $200,000 Fleur de Lis H. (G2), $100,000
Matt Win (G3) and $100,000 Regret (G3). On the June 27 closing-day card, the
$200,000 Firecracker (G2), $100,000 Bashford Manor (G3), $100,000 Debutante and
$65,000 Kelly’s Landing will be in the spotlight.
Churchill Downs will also feature “Twilight Thursdays” featuring a 5 p.m.
first-race post along with food and drink specials.
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