Tag Archives: calvin-borel

Calvin Borel Makes Kentucky Derby History

Calvin Borel grabbed the rail and didn’t let go Saturday, sloshing through the slop on another flawless ride to win his third Kentucky Derby in four years – a record for the history of the race. No man has ever won the race three times in a span of four years. The most wide-open Derby in years ended with a sure thing — Borel crossing the finish line and punching the air with this right fist, raising it toward the gray sky. The jockey’s magic touch gave trainer Todd Pletcher his first Derby victory after 24 failures. His ride nearly duplicated the one he turned in last year aboard 50-1 shot Mine That Bird, except he and Super Saver went off at lower odds and were never in last place. Borel was confident enough in his colt and his knowledge of his home track to take him off the lead in the early going of the 1 1/4-mile race at Churchill Downs. In all but one of his six previous races, Super Saver had never been farther back than second in the early stages. Borel knew that strategy wouldn’t work in a 20-horse Derby field on a tiring, sloppy track. Breaking from the No. 4 post, he immediately tucked his colt along the rail — a predictable move from the rider nicknamed “Bo-rail” — and there they stayed almost the entire way. Super Saver was timed in 2:04.45 as the second-choice behind favorite Lookin At Lucky, whose 6-1 odds tied Harlan’s Holiday in 2002 for the longest priced favorite in 136 runnings. He paid $18, $8.80 and $6. Trained by Nick Zito, Ice Box returned $11.20 and $8 after nipping Paddy O’Prado at the wire for second. Paddy O’Prado paid $7.40 to show. Pletcher let out a whoop and slapped his hands together after his colt crossed the finish line, snapping a skid that the Eclipse Award-winning trainer was eager to end. He seemed to have a lock on his first Derby win until expected favorite Eskendereya was withdrawn last weekend with a swollen leg. That left Pletcher with four horses in the race, but none was as highly regarded. And now that’s over, it’s time to watch the Mayweather vs Mosley live stream as the next big sports event for the day. Calvin Borel Makes Kentucky Derby History is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Kentucky Derby Post Positions 2010

Below are all of the Kentucky Derby 2010 post positions (jockeys in parentheses). 1. Lookin At Lucky (Garrett Gomez) 2. Ice Box (Jose Lezcano) 3. Noble#39;s Promise (Willie Martinez) 4. Super Saver (Calvin Borel) 5. Line of David (Rafael Bejarano) 6. Stately Victor (Alan Garcia) 7. American Lion (David Flores) 8. Dean#39;s Kitten (Robby Albarado) 9. Make Music for Me (Joel Rosario) 10. Paddy O#39;Prado (Kent Desormeaux) 11. Devil May Care (John Velazquez) 12. Conveyance (Martin Garcia) 13. Jack

Visit link:
Kentucky Derby Post Positions 2010

RACHEL ALEXANDRA – 2009 Preakness Stakes

Calvin Borel made the right choice and history was made May 16 at Pimlico, when for the first time, the Kentucky Oaks (gr. I) winner not only ran in the Preakness Stakes (gr

http://www.youtube.com/v/sRbF1kZQLjA&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata

Read more here:
RACHEL ALEXANDRA – 2009 Preakness Stakes