By Awesome TV
Mage wins the Kentucky Derby!
The 149th running of the Kentucky Derby took place on May 7, 2023, at the historic Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The annual race is often referred to as the “Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports” and the “Run for the Roses,” as the winning horse is draped in a blanket of roses. This year, the race once again lived up to its reputation, delivering an exhilarating spectacle as the three-year-old thoroughbreds raced around the 1¼-mile track.
The Kentucky Derby is not only about horse racing; it’s also a celebration of fashion, food, and entertainment. The event drew a crowd of 160,000 fans from around the world, who gathered to partake in the festivities and cheer on their favorite contenders. In adherence to tradition, many attendees donned extravagant hats and dressed in their finest attire, adding to the festive atmosphere.
As the race commenced, twenty thoroughbreds bolted out of the starting gates, each vying for the coveted title of Kentucky Derby winner. The crowd roared in excitement as the horses thundered down the track, jockeying for position.
In a breathtaking finish, the crowd witnessed the emergence of a new champion: a horse named Mage, ridden by seasoned jockey Javier Castellano. Mage rallied to a victory Saturday at the scratch-filled 149th Kentucky Derby, bringing trainer Gustavo Delgado and jockey Javier Castellano their first garland of roses. The team behind the winning horse basked in the glory of their achievement, and celebrations continued long into the night.
With the 149th Kentucky Derby now in the history books, fans and experts alike are already looking forward to the 150th running of the race in 2024. But for now, Star ‘Mage’ and his team will enjoy their well-deserved moment in the spotlight, as they prepare for the next challenge If Mage seeks the Triple Crown, his next race will be in Baltimore, where the 148th running of the Preakness is set for May 20 at Pimlico Race Course.