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Racing: Pharoah tipped to reign at Kentucky Derby

Published: 01 May 2015 - 12:40 pm | Last Updated: 14 Jan 2022 - 03:08 pm


Louisville - American Pharoah is tipped to reign supreme over the Kentucky Derby Saturday with jockey Victor Espinoza gunning for back-to-back wins in the 141st edition of the prestigious racing showpiece.

Famed trainer Bob Baffert's American Pharoah, last year's champion two-year-old, has been installed as the 5-2 favorite in a strong field for the $2 million classic at Churchill Downs.

Mexican jockey Espinoza is bidding to steer the horse to victory 12 months after guiding California Chrome to a memorable win in the one and one quarter mile gallop, the opening leg of racing's Triple Crown.

Espinoza believes he has been given a stellar ride as he aims to join the select band of jockeys to win the Kentucky Derby three times.

"I have had all the confidence in him since the first time I rode him at Del Mar," Espinoza said of American Pharoah, referring to the horse's emphatic win in last September's Del Mar Futurity Group 1 race in California.

"The way he won that day, I just said 'Wow, he's an amazing horse.'"

Recent results have underscored American Pharoah's status as the horse to beat, with a victory in the Rebel Stakes at Oaklawn Park in March followed by an impressive eight-length win in the Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn in early April.

Ominously for his Kentucky Derby rivals, Espinoza believes American Pharoah's full potential may yet to be realised.

"I really don't know how good he is," said Espinoza, who is undefeated on the horse after four rides.

"I ride him, but the way he does things so easy, I really don't know how good he is. He's an amazing horse. But so far, I never ride him really hard," added Espinoza, who is unfazed by a post position of 18 in the 20-horse field.

The biggest challenge to American Pharoah's chances could come from another Baffert-trained horse, the 3-1 shot Dortmund who will be ridden by Martin Garcia out of the number eight gate.

AFP