MEDINA SPIRIT provided a 12-1 win shock to give legendary trainer Bob Baffert a record seventh Kentucky Derby win – in front of 51,838 fans.
While down around 100,000 or so on normal attendances, last night’s Kentucky Derby is believed to be the biggest crowd at a US sporting event since Covid began.
And those lucky enough to attend were provided an absolute treat as Medina Spirit made all the running to hold off Mandaloun in second, Hot Rod Charlie in third and pre-race favourite Essential Quality in fourth.
The Godolphin-owned Essential Quality was the pick of many punters before the race – including ‘Mattress Mack’.
The multi-millionaire bed salesman, 70, real name Jim McIngvale, is believed to have suffered the biggest racing loss ever.
He bet $2.3m – around £1.7m – on the horse to win, only to see it charge home but a touch too late.
While it was a bay day for him, it was a great success for 49-year-old winning jockey John Velazquez.
He notched his fourth Derby win of the past ten years and attention for him and Baffert will now turn to the second leg of the Triple Crown on May 15.
An emotional Baffert, who survived a heart attack in 2012 and has been hit by doping scandals, said afterwards: “The seven wins, it’s like, I can’t believe I won two.
“This is the only Derby I came in here thinking, ‘I just don’t know if we got the goods’.
“He came through for us. He showed me today, ‘Hey, Bob, I’m a lot better than you think I am.’ And he’s a hell of a lot better than I thought he was.
“He’s a really good horse. He’s tough.”
Velazquez revealed he was never worried during the race because he knew Medina Spirit had an electric turn of foot.
He said: “Strategy was very simple—break out of there and try to put him on the lead.
“If somebody wanted to go by him faster than me, let him have it. I know we were quick.
“And the more I looked at the race, the more I studied the race, I knew he was faster than the rest of the horses.”
More to follow.