Kentucky Derby Plus the Preakness and the Belmont

The trainer of Rich Strike has endured.  The post-race drug tests came back negative. The connections decided Rich Strike will skip the Preakness and get ready for the Belmont.

If I was an owner of a horse that won the Kentucky Derby, I would hope the horse came back from the race and be able to run in the Preakness.

The sad truth is few horses are able to withstand the pressure of the races to qualify for the Kentucky Derby and the three Triple Crown races.  Three-year-old horses are not motor cycles that just need a tune up to run their best, race after race.

The point system that gives a spot in the Derby has worked well to putting together of twenty horses which makes for an exciting race and more than a few interesting stories and a packed crowd at Churchill Downs.

The system needs an adjustment which allows more time off between the Triple Crown races. The Santa Anita, Arkansas, and Florida Derbys give almost enough time for their winners to be ready for the Kentucky Derby but it really is a grind to get through four or five races from April to June.

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