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Kentucky Derby (G1) and Belmont (G1) star Sovereignty will meet only four rivals in Saturday’s $1.25 million Travers (G1) at ...
Cox trains Good Cheer for Godolphin, the stable of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. This year, Godolphin accomplished the Kentucky Oaks /Derby double, winning the latter with ...
The Woodford Reserve Paddock Club & Enclosure is an equine enthusiast’s dream, offering rare access into the Paddock, coupled with views directly into the Paddock stalls; this space offers the ...
With its unique position under the iconic TwinSpires, The Spires Terrace & Suites offers a dual view of the racetrack and Paddock area. This allows guests to enjoy both the racing action as well as ...
Featuring the storied view of the Twin Spires, Champions Balcony & Loge are extensions of Champions Bar, which is located on the 2nd level of the Clubhouse and serves the TwinSpires Club program and ...
See and be seen at the infamous Turf Club. Typically a members-only club during the race meet, this exclusive premium dining space features a party atmosphere with live entertainment, a bourbon bar, ...
Silks Balcony and Loge provides an elevated view of the Paddock in a covered open-air setting; This area offers both dining tables and box seats; Enjoy easy access to a dedicated race viewing location ...
This outdoor Paddock-facing dining area offers a captivating experience. Experience the close-up view of jockeys’ silks, revealing vibrant colors and intricate designs, as they stride through this ...
Located near the iconic Kentucky Derby starting gate, our Starting Gate Pavilion Balcony offers a variety of new, comfortable dining options for your Oaks and Derby experience.
Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner Good Cheer was favored to add Saturday’s Alabama (G1) to her resume, but she could not catch D. J.
The historic 1 1/4-mile race for three-year-old fillies has attracted three of the division leaders: Good Cheer, La Cara, and ...
Saturday’s $600,000 Alabama (G1) serves as a divisional showdown for three-year-old fillies, with Kentucky Oaks (G1) winner ...