Thoroughbred writer Pete Denk shares his experience covering North American Thoroughbred auctions and racing.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

The toughest race in the world

They say the Kentucky Derby (G1) is the hardest race in the world to win.

It might also be the hardest races to pick the winner of, as my record of three wins in 16 years of handicapping the race attests (see list below).

Even when you identify the best horse in the race, it is far from a guarantee of victory. My list of losing Derby selections includes Holy Bull, Skip Away, Point Given, Empire Maker, and Curlin.

And if the Derby wasn't hard enough already, now we have to evaluate horses that have been racing on synthetic surfaces, with speed figures that may or may not reflect their true ability.

So what is the best way to pick a Derby winner? "The best horse for the race at the best price" sounds like a good recipe. Identifying that horse is another matter...

Who were some of your historical derby picks, and who do you like in 2009?


2008 Colonel John 4.70-1 6th
2007 Curlin 5-1 3rd
2006 Sweetnorthernsaint 5.50-1 7th
2005 Greeley's Galaxy 21-1 11th
2004 Smarty Jones 4.10-1 WON
2003 Empire Maker 2.50-1 2nd
2002 Perfect Drift 7.90-1 3rd
2001 Point Given 1.80-1 5th
2000 Fusaichi Pegasus 2.30-1 WON
1999 Stephen Got Even 5.10-1 14th
1998 Indian Charlie 2.70-1 3rd
1997 Silver Charm 4-1 WON
1996 Skip Away 7.70-1 12th
1995 Timber Country 3.40-1 3rd
1994 Holy Bull 2.20-1 12th
1993 Prairie Bayou 4.4-1 2nd

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Nice post. I think I'm going to piggyback off this and do the same. Mine will only go back to 1998, though.