Did you enjoy the Kentucky Derby yesterday? Fast thoroughbreds, big hats, bigger egos and communal thrills have flooded through Louisville, Kentucky crowds since 1875 for the ultimate in horse-racing events. Every year, colorful silk-clad jockeys astride million-dollar contenders compete at historic Churchill Downs while owners, trainers, breeders, officials and fans hold their collective breath. In 1789, Kentucky horse owners began to race on a track in Lexington, Kentucky, viewed only by those present. In 2008, the event is broadcast globally to great fanfare and a massive redistribution of wealth. Horse stories and racing go hand-in-hoof, so to speak. Find these titles at the library and experience the sport of kings.
“Two Minutes to Glory: The Official History of the Kentucky Derby” by Pamela K. Brodowsky and Tom Philbin in cooperation with Churchill Downs: This is the authorized, fully-sanctioned history detailing the victories and losses complete with photographs, facts and statistics.