Sovereignty wins 2025 Kentucky Derby for Bill Mott at Churchill Downs
Sovereignty won the 151st edition of the Grade 1, $5 million Kentucky Derby on Saturday night in Louisville, besting a field of 19 horses beneath the Twin Spires on a sloppy track at Churchill Downs.
Trained by Bill Mott and ridden by Junior Alvarado, Sovereignty went off at 7-1 odds.
Post-time favorite Journalism, who went off at 3-1 odds, finished in second place, after being out-dueled in the stretch run by Sovereignty. This means that post-time favorites have now failed to win each of the last seven runnings of the Kentucky Derby. Baeza — who moved into the race as an also-eligible horse — ran third at 13-1 odds. Final Gambit (17-1 odds) was fourth.
Sovereignty won the 2025 Kentucky Derby in 2:02.32.
The Churchill Downs main track was sloppy Saturday following significant rainfall in recent days. Friday's Kentucky Oaks — won by Good Cheer — was also run on a sloppy track.
Sovereignty departed from post position No. 16 in the Derby, becoming the fifth horse from that starting spot to win the Derby. He's the first winner from that post since Animal Kingdom in 2011.
Mott, a 71-year-old from South Dakota, now has his second Kentucky Derby win. He won in 2019 with Country House (also on a sloppy track), but that win came following the controversial postrace disqualification of Maximum Security.
The 38-year-old Alvarado, who is from Venezuela, now has his first Derby win in his sixth attempt.
Sovereignty is a Godolphin homebred. It's the first Derby win for that ownership group. Godolphin also scored a homebred win in Friday's Kentucky Oaks with Good Cheer.
Sovereignty's sire is Into Mischief and his mare is Crowned, by Bernardini. Sovereignty is now 3-2-0 in six career starts.
The 2025 Derby was won by a true closer in Sovereignty, but the race had an influx of early pace courtesy of Bob Baffert's Citizen Bull, who ran the opening quarter-mile in 22.81 seconds and the opening half-mile in 46.23 seconds. It was 1:10.78 for the first three-fourths of a mile.
Neoequos, American Promise and Owen Almighty were also part of this early pace-setting effort.
Journalism made a big outside move during the turn for home to move up the field and take the lead from Owen Almighty. But the problem for the race favorite was that Sovereignty was right alongside him. Sovereignty had followed Journalism in moving up through the field on the outside.
The two horses were essentially side-by-side entering the stretch run, and Sovereignty beat Journalism straight up in a head-to-head battle in the final furlong.
Attendance for the 2025 Kentucky Derby was 147,406.
Sovereignty paid $17.96 to win, $7.50 to place and $5.58 to show.
Second-place Journalism paid $4.94 and $3.70.
Third-place Baeza paid $8.38.
Saturday's running of the Kentucky Derby was the first to take place on an off track since 2019, when Country House won the race (following the disqualification of Maximum Security) on a sloppy track.
Mott conditioned both Country House, the 2019 winner, and Sovereignty, this year's champion.
In fact, Saturday's race was just the 10th running of the Derby (out of 151 of them) to take place on a sloppy track. Three of these have come in the last eight editions of the race.
The complete list of Kentucky Derby winners on a sloppy track is: Flying Ebony (1925), Citation (1948), Go for Gin (1994), Smarty Jones (2004), Mine That Bird (2009), Super Saver (2010), Orb (2013), Justify (2018) and Country House (2019), in addition to Sovereignty.
Additionally, seven runnings of the Derby have been contested on a muddy track. Those winners were: Riley (1890), Worth (1912), Exterminator (1918), Clyde Van Dusen (1929), Hoop Jr. (1945), Tim Tam (1958) and Sunday Silence (1989).
In 2017, Always Dreaming won the Derby over a track that was officially listed as 'wet fast (sealed).'
On Friday, a star 3-year-old filly staked her claim with an impressive win in the Grade 1, $1.5 million Kentucky Oaks.
Good Cheer — trained by Louisville native Brad Cox and ridden by Luis Saez — covered 1 1/8 miles on Churchill's sloppy main track to win the 151st running of the Oaks.
A Godolphin homebred, Good Cheer topped a field of 13 3-year-old fillies in a winning time of 1:50.15. She won by 2 1/4 lengths.
After being set as the overwhelming 6-5 morning-line favorite, Good Cheer also left the Oaks starting gate at those odds. She's now a perfect 7-for-7 in her racing career.
Good Cheer delivered Cox his third win in the Kentucky Oaks. He also won the race with Monomoy Girl in 2018 and with Shedaresthedevil in 2020. Saez, the jockey, now has two wins in the Oaks. He was aboard winner Secret Oath in 2022.
Curious about what 2024 Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan is up to?
He's still racing, but he's yet to find the winner's circle since his triumph in last year's Run for the Roses.
After winning last year's Kentucky Derby, Mystik Dan has now failed to win in each of his last five starts, with his latest defeat coming in the Lake Ouachita Stakes at Oaklawn Park in Arkansas on Saturday night.
The race, a $200,000, 1 1/16-mile contest for horses aged 4 and older, was a tightly contested showdown between Mystik Dan and odds-on favorite Saudi Crown; Saudi Crown edged the 2024 Derby winner at the last moment, leaving Mystik Dan still in search of his first post-Derby win.
Mystik Dan posted a second-place effort in last year's Preakness Stakes, an eighth-place showing in last year's Belmont Stakes, a sixth-place run in the Malibu Stakes in December and a ninth-place finish in the Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes in January, prior to Saturday's race.
Who is Sovereignty? Meet the 2025 Kentucky Derby winner with these fast facts
Godolphin wins its first Kentucky Derby, with a little help from Seattle Slew
Sovereignty goes beyond a trainer's wildest dreams by winning Kentucky Derby 151
See the best of 2025 Kentucky Derby fashion: Suits, hats and dresses
Our best photos, videos from KY Derby 2025: Sovereignty's win, fashion, celebrities
Kentucky Derby 2025 complete order of finish and payoffs at Churchill Downs
Kentucky basketball coach Mark Pope is at the 2025 Kentucky Derby
Mystik Dan, last year's Derby winner, seeks first victory since at Oaklawn Park
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Newsweek
34 minutes ago
- Newsweek
How to Watch 157th Belmont Stakes: Live Stream Horse Racing, TV Channel
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. The 157th Belmont Stakes is set for Saturday, June 7, as the final leg of the Triple Crown unfolds at Saratoga Race Course for the second consecutive year. Justify #1, ridden by jockey Mike Smith crosses the finish line to win the 150th running of the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park on June 9, 2018 in Elmont, New York. Justify becomes the thirteenth... Justify #1, ridden by jockey Mike Smith crosses the finish line to win the 150th running of the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park on June 9, 2018 in Elmont, New York. Justify becomes the thirteenth Triple Crown winner and the first since American Pharoah in 2015. More) How to Watch the 157th Belmont Stakes When: Saturday, June 7, 2025 Time: 6:30 PM ET TV Channel: FOX Live Stream: Fubo (Try for free) With Belmont Park still under renovation, Saratoga Springs steps in again to host the event known as "The Test of the Champion." This year's Belmont won't crown a Triple Crown champion, but the stakes remain sky-high. Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty and Preakness victor Journalism each have a chance to join an elite group of horses who have captured two out of the three Triple Crown races—a feat achieved by just 45 horses in history. Their anticipated rematch is the headline storyline, with Journalism entering as the favorite, closely followed by Sovereignty. Baeza, who finished a strong third in the Derby and skipped the Preakness for extra rest, is generating buzz as a potential upset candidate, while Rodriguez, trained by the legendary Bob Baffert, will be in the hunt after missing the Derby due to injury but returning with impressive credentials. The field is rounded out by Hill Road, Crudo, Uncaged, and Heart of Honor. Live stream 157th Belmont Stakes on Fubo: Start your subscription now! Regional restrictions may apply. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Belmont Stakes 2025 live updates: Horses, post time, odds, payouts and more as Sovereignty, Journalism take the track
The 2025 Belmont Stakes will be held at Saratoga Race Course for the second consecutive year as Belmont Park undergoes renovations. (Photo by) There will be no Triple Crown in 2025, but there's still plenty of incentive to tune into the 2025 Belmont Stakes. The third and final leg of the Triple Crown will take place at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York, for the second consecutive year as Belmont Park undergoes renovations. The 1.5-mile race will feature racehorses Sovereignty and Journalism, the winners of the 2025 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, respectively. Journalism had been the odds favorite (4-1) heading into the Derby, while Sovereignty entered the race at 9-1 odds, but Sovereignty gained the edge in the final moments on the muddy Churchill Downs track. Advertisement Unfortunately, Sovereignty was pulled from the Preakness Stakes following his stunning victory, so there was no Triple Crown up for grabs, and Journalism went on to stake his claim to victory in the Preakness with a come-from-behind win. Now, Sovereignty and Journalism go toe-to-toe in a rematch, along with six other competitors in the field. Here's a look at the rest of the Belmont Stakes horses, along with their post positions and odds: 2025 Belmont Stakes horses, post positions, odds 1. Hill Road (10-1) 2. Sovereignty (2-1) 3. Rodriguez (6-1) 4. Uncaged (30-1) 5. Crudo (15-1) 6. Baeza (4-1) 7. Journalism (8-5) 8. Heart of Honor (30-1) Date: Saturday, June 7 Advertisement Post time: 7:04 p.m. ET Location: Saratoga Race Course, Saratoga Springs, NY TV channel: Fox, FS1 Pre-race coverage for the 2025 Belmont Stakes will start early, with America's Day At The Races airing from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET on FS1 before transitioning to Fox for more pre-race programming. Main race coverage will air from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. ET on Fox. Follow along with Yahoo Sports for live updates, highlights and more on the 2025 Belmont Stakes:


Newsweek
2 hours ago
- Newsweek
FanDuel Promo Code: Claim $500 Belmont Stakes No-Sweat Bet This Weekend
Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Bet on the Belmont Stakes today with the latest FanDuel promo code offer. Register through the links below to claim a no-sweat bet for the final leg of the Triple Crown. Below, we will look at the horses in the field, odds and handicapping tools. Unlock the best FanDuel promo code offer to make a $500 no-sweat first bet. Racing credit will be added to your account after a loss, so you can use this chance to make an aggressive bet on the winner. FanDuel Promo Code For Belmont Stakes, Primer These are the horses in the field on Saturday, along with trainers, jockeys and morning-line odds. They'll reach the starting gate at 7:04 pm ET. Hill Road, Chad Brown, Irad Ortiz Jr. (10-1) Sovereignty, Bill Mott, Junior Alvarado (2-1) Rodriguez, Bob Baffert, Mike Smith (6-1) Uncaged, Todd Pletcher, Luis Saez (30-1) Crudo, Todd Pletcher, John Velazquez (15-1) Baeza, John Shirreffs, Flavien Prat (4-1) Journalism, Michael McCarthy, Umberto Rispoli (8-5) Heart of Honor, Jamie Osborne, Saffie Osborne (30-1) The race has a purse of $2 million, with $1.2 million going to the winner. What to Know About the Race, Handicapping Tools The Belmont Stakes is at Saratoga for the second-straight year as renovations are underway at Belmont Park. It's only 1.25 miles, unlike the usual 1.5 miles. Sovereignty won the Kentucky Derby to capture the first leg of the Triple Crown. Connections decided to rest the colt for the Preakness, so he's fresher than several other contenders. Journalism won the Preakness with a powerful finish, making him the other horse that has a chance at two legs this year. We finally get to see Rodriguez following his foot bruise, which was the reason why we didn't see him in the Derby or Preakness. He's the lone horse in the field that has at least five weeks of rest. There are many ways to bet on the race. Go to the guide on FanDuel to learn about straight and exotic bets. For example, make a trifecta to select the top three finishers on Saturday. There are many races throughout the day at Saratoga, meaning you can select multiple winners with a Daily Double or Pick 3. FanDuel also has race replays, previous performance info and other handicapping tools. FanDuel Promo Code For The Belmont: Grab $500 No-Sweat Bet Prepare for the last leg of the Triple Crown by snagging a no-sweat bet. New customers in eligible states can complete these steps to make a larger bet than usual on horse racing: Create an account through the links on this page to activate the best FanDuel promo code offer for the Belmont Stakes. A code won't be needed. Enter your full legal name, date of birth, residential address and phone number to confirm your identity. Make a deposit using a debit card, online banking or another payment method. Place a no-sweat bet up to $500 on the Belmont Stakes. A losing wager will automatically release a bonus refund, which you can use toward other races next week. Be sure to opt-in to additional offers on the promotions tab, like a Money Back Special. Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.