Wagering Lineup Announced for Kentucky Derby Week

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Kentucky Derby Week kicks off Saturday night as Churchill Downs opens its 43-day Spring Meet.

Kentucky Derby Day features 14 races, including seven stakes contests, with a betting menu that includes six Pick 5s, five Pick 4s and a mandatory payout in the 20-cent Derby City 6 Jackpot.

 

In 2024:

  • The Pick 5 ending in the Kentucky Derby handled $4.4 million and returned $188,958.
  • The Pick 4 ending in the Kentucky Derby handled $3.2 million and paid $18,300.
  • The Derby City 6 Jackpot handled $2.3 million, with a payout of $345,074.

Kentucky Oaks Day also delivers a full lineup of wagering with five Pick 5s and four Pick 4s. Two-day bets also begin on Friday, including:

  • The 50-cent Oaks/Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic/Kentucky Derby Pick 3 (2024 handle $686,061; payout $432).
  • The $1 two-day Pick 6 (2024 handle $508,919; payout $81,109), tying together six Grade I races across both days with a mandatory payout and 15% takeout.

 

The races for the two-day Pick 6 will be finalized on entry day (Saturday, Apr. 26), with seven potential Grade I events eligible for inclusion, including Friday's $1 million Fasig-Tipton La Troienne and $1.5 million Longines Kentucky Oaks; and Saturday's $1 million Churchill Downs presented by Ford, $1 million Derby City Distaff presented by Kendall-Jackson Winery, $1 million American Turf, the $1 million Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic and the $5 million Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve

Additional wagers for Derby Week include:

  • The $1 minimum Oaks/Derby Double (2024 handle $3 million; payout $118).
  • The 50-cent All Dirt Pick 5 (2024 handle $409,571; payout $87,025).
  • The $3 All 3-Year-Old Pick 3 (2024 handle $359,603; payout $18,207).
  • Superfectas will be offered at a $1 minimum on Oaks and Derby Days and 10 cents on all other days.

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