Kentucky
Kentucky Derby questions answered: When is the race, what is a mint julep, who is favored?
The 2023 Kentucky Derby is the 149th working of the annual horse race in Louisville, Ky., and it’s scheduled for Saturday, Could 6. Everybody will likely be dressed to the nines at Churchill Downs for the annual Run for the Roses, together with celebrities, well-known athletes and influencers from across the nation.
Who will likely be sporting essentially the most ridiculous hats and outfits? There will likely be greater than eight hours of tv protection on NBC for the 2023 Kentucky Derby.
Right here’s the whole lot it’s worthwhile to know concerning the Kentucky Derby.
What’s the Kentucky Derby?
The Kentucky Derby is the premier horse race in the US held the primary Saturday in Could annually. It’s ceaselessly known as the ‘Run for the Roses’ as a blanket of purple roses is positioned over the successful horse within the winner’s circle. The sphere is proscribed to twenty horses annually, they usually qualify for the race via a collection of level races. Solely horses which can be three years outdated are eligible to race within the Kentucky Derby, and it’s open to each female and male horses. A filly hasn’t received the Kentucky Derby since Profitable Colours received it in 1988.
How lengthy is the Kentucky Derby?
The race is a 1 1/4 miles lengthy and lasts round two minutes. Secretariat in 1973 set the Kentucky Derby file with a race time of 1:59 2/5. That file was set 50 years in the past and nonetheless stands right this moment.
Who received the 2022 Kentucky Derby?
In 2022, Wealthy Strike received the Kentucky Derby as an 80-1 longshot.
When is the 2023 Kentucky Derby?
The 2023 Kentucky Derby will likely be held on Saturday, Could 6, 2023 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky.
What time does the 2023 Kentucky Derby begin?
The post-time for the 149th Kentucky Derby is about for six:45 p.m. The Kentucky Derby isn’t the one race held on Derby Day at Churchill Downs as greater than 10 races will likely be held that day. NBC will begin protection at midday Jap.
Who’s the favourite for the 2023 Kentucky Derby?
Forte is the early favourite for the 2023 Kentucky Derby. The draw for submit positions is on Monday, and after the draw, the official morning line odds will likely be posted for Saturday’s race.
Todd Pletcher trains Forte, and he’s undefeated in six races. He most just lately received the Florida Derby and his jockey is Irad Ortiz, Jr.
What’s the Kentucky Oaks?
The Kentucky Oaks is the premier race held Friday earlier than the Kentucky Derby for the highest three-year-old feminine horses (fillies). It’s a $1.25 million Grade 1 stakes race. It additionally is likely one of the longest-running horse races on the earth.
What’s a mint julep?
A mint julep is a bourbon cocktail that’s the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby. The elements for a mint julep embody bourbon, sugar, water, crushed ice and recent mint. Some mint juleps substitute easy syrup for sugar.
Listed below are a number of mint julep recipes you can also make at residence.
How does betting on the Kentucky Derby work?
There are various other ways to guess on the Kentucky Derby, and it may be complicated to grasp what an exacta, trifecta and superfecta are. It’s additionally complicated on how truly to put a guess on them.
The simplest method is to guess on the winner of the race. We defined all the various kinds of horse racing bets right here.
Horse racing makes use of parimutuel odds, so the chances are consistently altering. And in contrast to betting on who will win the Tremendous Bowl, the chances you guess at aren’t the chances you get. The guess pays out at what the closing odds are.
(Picture of Churchill Downs: Brian Spurlock / Icon Sportswire by way of Getty Photos)
Kentucky
Thursday Headlines: Mark Pope working on Denim Jersey Revival
Could we see a return of the 1996 denim jerseys? It sounds like Mark Pope is trying to make it happen for the Kentucky Wildcats.
During his weekly radio show earlier this week, Pope was asked about the possibility of bringing back the denim jerseys. He said he’s trying to clear some obstacles to bring back the famous uniforms.
“I’m not really allowed to say this, so it’s just between the two of us: I’m working on it,” Pope said. “It’s amazing the red tape that we have to go through to make this happen, but we’re pretty passionate about trying to make that happen. We’ll see what we come up with. It’s definitely on my agenda of things to get accomplished.”
Those denim uniforms first made their debut in February 1996 when Kentucky hosted Arkansas. Kentucky hosts Arkansas on February 1 this year.
Maybe that would be an opportunity to revive the denim. That certainly would invigorate the Big Blue Nation even more with the Razorbacks coming to town.
Regardless, it sounds like Pope would love to bring back the denim jerseys, and maybe that’s a good sign we’ll see Kentucky utilize more throwback uniforms moving forward. It would certainly be a popular move among BBN.
Tweet of the Day
The 16 college basketball teams with the toughest remaining strength of schedule (per ESPN BPI):
• No. 1 South Carolina
• No. 2 Ole Miss
• No. 3 Vanderbilt
• No. 4 LSU
• No. 5 Texas
• No. 6 Kentucky
• No. 7 Alabama
• No. 8 Texas A&M
• No. 9 Auburn
• No. 10 Oklahoma
•…— Blake Lovell (@theblakelovell) January 2, 2025
A tough road ahead for the Cats.
Headlines
Kentucky to host Tru Edwards for visit – Cats Pause
This would be a really good pickup for Kentucky.
Mark Pope says ball screen defense improved but still a process – KSR
Florida will provide a test to see how much Kentucky has improved.
What can UK WBB expect from a tough SEC slate? – Herald Leader
SEC Basketball is a gauntlet this year.
KAT has another big performance as Knicks win 9th in a row – ESPN
Towns is having a fantastic year in New York.
Winners and losers from CFP Quarterfinals – Bleacher Report
Cam Skattebo was the star of the playoffs.
Ten NFL coaching jobs to keep an eye on – Yahoo
We could see several job openings.
Barkley talks missing chance to break rushing record – CBS Sports
He’ll finish about 100 yards shy of the record.
Is Ohio State now the team to beat in the CFP? – NBC Sports
The Buckeyes seem to be firing on all cylinders.
Sugar Bowl will now take place today – AP
Just an awful tragedy in New Orleans.
Kentucky
A quick rundown on new KY Laws taking effect Jan. 1
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – With the new year here, several laws have taken effect in Kentucky.
A major question on the 2024 ballot was deciding whether or not to allow medicinal cannabis businesses to operate in the commonwealth.
Governor Beshear signed the program into law in 2023, in part so “patients have access to medical providers and treatment for qualifying conditions.”
Through a license lottery, four dispensaries in the South Central Kentucky area were chosen to offer medical marijuana starting this year. Officials picked Zeus Agoraios in Franklin and three locations in Bowling Green: AR-MO-KY-MS Cannabis Ventures LLC, Promo Pulse LLC and Flower Radar LLC.
These are qualifications people must meet in order to receive a medical marijuana card:
- You must be a resident of Kentucky.
- You must be at least 18 years old.
- You must have a qualifying medical condition such as cancer, chronic pain, muscle spasms or PTSD.
- You need a written certification from a licensed medical practitioner confirming your condition.
- You cannot have a felony record.
“I think any time you you’re dealing with a new agency that’s handling a new government type of medical option it’s going to be a little difficult, but we’ve been trying to work really hard to navigate with the patients and give them a step by step form of papers so that they understand this whole process,” Stacia Staples, an APRN who is on the eligible practitioner list, said.
Another law starting Jan. 1 is a new limit to vape shops. In an attempt to curb the youth’s use of nicotine, only nicotine vapes sold under an approved U.S. Food and Drug Administration list are legal to sell. Those not approved or certified must be off shelves by the first.
“All of those things, my hope is that the new law will affect what our vape stores are selling. They’re popping up all over the city and, you know, you see young people in and out buying vapes,” Bowling Green Attorney Hillary Hightower said. “What’s in those vapes is not regulated, a lot of them come from China; they’re not tested.”
On the flipside, some businesses are distraught over the new law.
“We’ve been railroaded, and it feels bad. It’s just a real **** deal, and none of the politicians seem to care,” Vette City Vape co-owner Cordell Gary said. “Here we are, four days from when this takes effect, and Kentucky keeps saying, ‘Oh, we’re going to approve some products. It’s not going to be as bad as it looks. We’re going to do it.’ Well, people are closing their doors right now.”
Another new law will require Kentucky drivers to take a vision screening when renewing their driver’s license or permit. The new legislation aims to improve driver safety. Warren County Sheriff Brett Hightower said the screening will only take a few minutes, at most, and will help identify potential health issues.
The screening is free and can be done during your renewal appointment. Drivers who don’t pass will be referred to a vision specialist for further examination.
Copyright 2025 WBKO. All rights reserved.
Kentucky
Good Question: Why did Kentucky lawmakers pass legislation even though it was vetoed?
(WKYT) – Today’s Good Question is: Why did the House and Senate of Kentucky pass legislation in this last 2024 session, even though it was vetoed?
The simplest answer is because they could. A veto from the governor doesn’t mean legislation can’t be passed. However, it does mean a certain number of lawmakers have to go against the governor to proceed with it.
When a bill is passed by the Kentucky General Assembly, it goes on to the governor, who then has three options with how to proceed: they may sign it, permit it to become law without their signature or veto it.
The governor has 10 days to act on a bill, so lawmakers usually pass their priority bills before what is known as the veto recess. That makes sure, when they come back, they will have time to vote to override any potential vetoes in the last two days.
Again, a veto from the governor means he doesn’t support it, but it could still become law.
Kentucky is one of six states that only requires a simple majority to override a veto.
Republicans will control 80 of 100 seats in the House this session, with 31 of 38 seats in the Senate, so getting to that majority doesn’t even take all of their members.
So, if party leaders want a bill to be passed, even if the governor opposes it, they have the numbers to make it happen.
If you have a Good Question you’d like us to try to answer, send it to goodquestion@wkyt.com.
Copyright 2025 WKYT. All rights reserved.
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