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Publisher trainer, jockey, owner and more to know about 2025 Kentucky Derby horse
Publisher trainer, jockey, owner and more to know about 2025 Kentucky Derby horse

USA Today

time03-05-2025

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  • USA Today

Publisher trainer, jockey, owner and more to know about 2025 Kentucky Derby horse

Publisher trainer, jockey, owner and more to know about 2025 Kentucky Derby horse Show Caption Hide Caption Kentucky Derby 2025 contender Publisher trains at Churchill Downs Kentucky Derby 2025 contender Publisher works Wednesday at Churchill Downs. Horse is trained by Steve Asmussen. Horse is 0-2-3 in seven starts. Publisher will enter the Kentucky Derby off a runner-up finish in the Arkansas Derby on March 29 Publisher will look to become the first maiden to win the Kentucky Derby since Brokers Tip in 1933 Publisher is one of 20 horses expected to enter the 2025 Kentucky Derby on May 3 at Churchill Downs. Spots for the Run for the Roses are earned by gaining points through a series of Kentucky Derby prep races that began last September. The post-position draw for the Kentucky Derby is set for Saturday, April 26. Post time for the Kentucky Derby is set for 6:57 p.m. on Saturday, May 3. Publisher will enter the Kentucky Derby off a runner-up finish in the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby on March 29 at Oaklawn Park. He currently ranks 13th on the Kentucky Derby points leaderboard with 60. Color: Bay. Bred in: Kentucky. Sire: American Pharoah. Dam: Indian Pride, by Proud Citizen. Price tag: $600,000 at 2023 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Select Yearling Sale. Owners: Gus King; Estate of Brereton Jones. First Derby for King. Jones finished 15th with King Russell in 2023. As a breeder, the former Kentucky governor was 0 for 7 in the Derby, his best finish coming with Desert Wine (second) in 1983. Trainer: Steve Asmussen. He's 0 for 26 in the Derby with a trio of runner-up finishes: Nehro (2011), Lookin At Lee (2017) and Epicenter (2022). Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. He's 0 for 8 in the Derby, best finish coming with Improbable (fourth) in 2019. Record: 0-2-3 in seven starts. Career earnings: $407,756 Road to the Kentucky Derby points: 60 (No. 13). Last race: Second in Grade 1 Arkansas Derby on March 29 at Oaklawn Park, 2 ½ lengths behind Sandman. Running style: Closer. Notes: Publisher will become just the 13th maiden to start in the Kentucky Derby since 1937 and first since Bodexpress (13th in 2019). Three maidens won the Derby prior to 1937: Buchanan (1884), Sir Barton (1919) and Brokers Tip (1933). … Publisher qualified for the Derby by finishing second in the Arkansas Derby (50 points) and fourth in the Rebel Stakes (10 points). He raced twice as a 2-year-old at Churchill Downs, finishing third both times. … Jones was Kentucky's governor from 1991-95. He died in September 2023 at the age of 84 after battling an illness at his Airdrie Stud Farm in Midway, Kentucky. What they're saying: 'The thing about Publisher that gives you unbelievable confidence is what kind of a horse he is to run,' Asmussen said. 'He is going to be the easiest horse we've ever saddled in the Derby as far as how he takes the surroundings and just his personality. He's not going to waste an ounce of energy doing anything other than running.' Last May, NBC Sports announced a partnership with Churchill Downs to present the Kentucky Derby on NBC and Peacock through 2032. The extension includes multiplatform rights to the Kentucky Derby, Kentucky Oaks and Derby and Oaks Day programming, which will be presented on NBC, Peacock, USA Network and additional NBCU platforms. You can stream the 2025 Kentucky Derby on Fubo and Peacock. Post time for the 151st Kentucky Derby is set for 6:57 p.m. on Saturday, May 3. More Kentucky Derby: Five things to know about 2025 field as draw approaches April 26 Jason Frakes: 502-582-4046; jfrakes@ Follow on X @KentuckyDerbyCJ.

2025 Kentucky Derby: Two Triple Crown Winners' Sons To Compete
2025 Kentucky Derby: Two Triple Crown Winners' Sons To Compete

Forbes

time01-05-2025

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  • Forbes

2025 Kentucky Derby: Two Triple Crown Winners' Sons To Compete

Publisher trains on the track during morning work outs prior to the running of the 151st Kentucky ... More Derby at Churchill Downs on May 01, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by) American Pharoah is still leaving his mark on horse racing, a decade beyond his 2015 triple crown achievement. But he's not the only one, as Justify, a 2018 triple crown winner, is right with him. For the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby, two horses sired by American Pharoah will enter the field, Publisher and Luxor Café, and Justify's son, American Promise, also joins the race, giving the famed kick off to the triple crown three sons of two past winners in the same race. As reported by the Courier Journal after sourcing info from this becomes just the second time since 1919 that two triple crown winners' sons are in the same Kentucky Derby, and the first time since 1952 it has happened. It's all thanks to American Pharoah and Justify. American Pharoah, 13-year-old bred in Kentucky, trained by Bob Baffert and owned by Ahmed Zayat and Zayat Stables, was sired by Pioneerof the Nile. He won the triple crown in 2015 after a successful 2014. Now, in 2025, both Publisher and Luxor Café bear his bloodlines. Luxor Cafe runs on the track during the morning training in preparation for the 151th Kentucky Derby ... More at Churchill Downs on April 29, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by) Publisher, owned by Gus King and the estate of Brereton C. Jones, was sired by American Pharoah and Indian Pride was the dam thanks to the breeding of Brereton C. Jones. Publisher is trained by Steven Asmussen. MORE: Inside Churchill Downs, From Millionaire's Row To The Paddock Club Luxor Café, owned by Koichi Nishikawa and trained by Koriyuki Hori was bred by Orpendale/Chelston/Wynatt & Westerberg Ireland. With American Pharoah the sire, Marry's Follies is the dam. According to the Courier Journal, these are the first of the famed American Pharoah's offspring to find their way into the starting gate in Louisville at the Kentucky Derby, even if Promiseher America, a daughter, ran in the Kentucky Oaks in 2023 (she finished last). American Promise trains on the track prior to the running of the 151st Kentucky Derby at Churchill ... More Downs on May 01, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by) Justify, a 10-year-old bred in Kentucky and trained by Baffert, was sired by Scat Daddy and had a powerful 2018. American Promise is now in the 2025 race, owned by BC Stables and trained by Wayne Lukas. Bred by Candy Meadows, American Promise was sired by Justify and the dam was Tapella. MORE: The 20 Horses Competing In The 2025 Kentucky Derby This is the third straight year a son of Justify has entered the Kentucky Derby, with three horses in the last two years never finishing higher than 16th. While Justify's offspring have been a part of recent races, the Courier Journal reports that the last time a direct descendent of a triple crown winner entered the Kentucky Derby before that was Quintana, sone of Affirmed, in 1991. Getting two sons, though, that's a 1952 event when runner-up Sub Fleet and Count Flame were both sired by Count Fleet, and Cold Command, sired by War Admiral, were all in the top-nine finishers. The entries of Publisher and Luxor Café put American Pharoah on track to be the third horse other than Count Fleet and Justify having two sons in the same Kentucky Derby field. Three times in the sport's history has the son of a triple crown winner won the Kentucky Derby. That happened first in 1935 when Omaha, son of Gallant Fox, took home the roses. Count Turf, son of Count Fleet, won the derby in 1951, and Seattle Slew's son Swale won it in 1984. In 2025, three horses with triple crown bloodlines can add to the historic list.

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