Blue Grass Stakes
The Kentucky Derby is the first Saturday in May — but in Lexington it's the second Saturday in April when all eyes turn to the track.
That's when the three-year-old Derby hopefuls race in Keeneland's Blue Grass Stakes. Yesterday's winner, Dance with Fate, may not race next month, but that didn't dampen turnout — it was the second largest crowd in history. The 77-degree temperature didn't hurt.
So there were picture hats and tailgate parties and that familiar damp smell under the grandstand. There was the fine dirt flying up from galloping hooves down the back stretch. And there was the crescendo roar from the crowd when the thoroughbreds crossed the finish line.
Not that I was there. I'm just imagining it.
That's when the three-year-old Derby hopefuls race in Keeneland's Blue Grass Stakes. Yesterday's winner, Dance with Fate, may not race next month, but that didn't dampen turnout — it was the second largest crowd in history. The 77-degree temperature didn't hurt.
So there were picture hats and tailgate parties and that familiar damp smell under the grandstand. There was the fine dirt flying up from galloping hooves down the back stretch. And there was the crescendo roar from the crowd when the thoroughbreds crossed the finish line.
Not that I was there. I'm just imagining it.
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