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Everything you need to know about the 2024 Kentucky Derby: Date, time and how to watch

Jack McKessy
USA TODAY
Mage, with Javier Castellano up, wins the 149th Running of the Kentucky Derby on May 6, 2023, at Churchill Downs.

The most exciting two minutes in sports is nearly here.

The 2024 Kentucky Derby is set to get underway in May, and when it does, it will be the 150th edition of the annual horse race. It's the first leg of horse racing's Triple Crown along with the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes in the late spring/early summer months.

The event is the most-watched and highest-attended horse race in the United States. Each year, hundreds of thousands of people head to Louisville, Kentucky's Churchill Downs for the race as well as the two weeks of festivities at the Kentucky Derby Festival.

Here's everything you need to know about this year's Kentucky Derby.

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How to watch 2024 Kentucky Derby

Date: Saturday, May 4, 2024

Time: Around 6:45 p.m. ET

Cable TV: NBC

Streaming: Peacock; YouTube TV; fuboTV

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When is the 2024 Kentucky Derby post-position draw?

Each year, Churchill Downs decides the starting post position of each horse with a draw. One official will pull a piece of paper with a horse's name out of a pile while another draws a paper with a gate number out of a separate pile.

In years past, this draw occurred on the Monday before the race, five days ahead of time. This year, the post-position draw will occur on Saturday, April 27, a full week before race day.

When is the Kentucky Oaks 2024?

The Kentucky Oaks, the Derby's sister race, is a stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred fillies, or female horses.

This year's Kentucky Oaks will take place one day before the Kentucky Derby – Friday, May 3, 2024. The drawing for post position for the Oaks will occur before the drawing for the Derby on April 27.

Who are the contenders for the 2024 Kentucky Derby?

The Kentucky Derby's official website has a leaderboard of the top contenders to participate in the race, listed by points scored in designated "Road to the Derby" races. Points are awarded to horses that finish in the top five of these races. Here are the top horse contenders from the United States.

PositionHorseOwnerTrainerPoints
1FiercenessRepole StableTodd Pletcher30
2Track PhantomL and N Racing LLC, Brewster, Clark O., Caroom, Jerry and Breeze Easy, LLCSteve Asmussen30
3LockedEclipse Thoroughbred Partners & Walmac FarmTodd Pletcher19
4TimberlakeSiena Farm LLC & WinStar Farm LLCBrad Cox16
5Liberal ArtsEvan Ferraro & Stephen FerraroRobert Medina13
6NashGodolphin, LLCBrad Cox13
7West SaratogaHarry L. VeruchiLarry Demeritte11
8Honor MarieRibble Farms LLCWhit Beckman10
9Otto the ConquerorThree Chimneys FarmSteve Asmussen10
10DornochWest Paces Racing LLC, R. A. Hill Stable, Belmar Racing and Breeding LLC, Two Eight Racing LLC & Pine Racing StablesDanny Gargan10

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How many horses race in the Kentucky Derby?

Each year's Kentucky Derby features 20 horses. They qualify from the United States as well as the "Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby" and "European Road to the Kentucky Derby," according to the official race website.

How long is the Kentucky Derby?

The annual Kentucky Derby is 1 1/4 miles of racing, or 10 furlongs. It is about two kilometers.

What is the Kentucky Derby record?

Secretariat set the record at Churchill Downs in 1973 with a time of 1:59.4.

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