What is the Louisiana Derby?
The Louisiana Derby is a Grade II horse race held annually at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans. It's a pivotal race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds, serving as a major stepping stone to the Kentucky Derby. The race typically covers 1 3/16 miles and offers a purse of $1 million.
When does the Louisiana Derby take place?
The Louisiana Derby is scheduled for March 23, 2024. As one of the final prep races for the Kentucky Derby, it's highly anticipated by fans of online horse betting.
Louisiana Derby Winners
While recent winners like Catching Freedom (2024) and Kingsbarns (2023) have captured the attention of bettors, several older winners have left a lasting legacy. Risen Star (1988), for instance, not only won the Louisiana Derby but went on to claim the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes, making him one of the most famous horses to come out of this event.
Other notable winners include Friesan Fire (2009) and Pyro (2008), both trained by prominent figures in the racing industry. These historical champions add prestige to an already significant race, drawing fans of online horse betting to watch for potential Kentucky Derby contenders.
Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Time |
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2025 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
2024 | Catching Freedom | Flavien Prat | Brad H. Cox | Albaugh Family Stables | 1:56.16 |
2023 | Kingsbarns | Flavien Prat | Todd A. Pletcher | Spendthrift Farm | 1:57.33 |
2022 | Epicenter | Joel Rosario | Steven M. Asmussen | Winchell Thoroughbreds | 1:54.38 |
2021 | Hot Rod Charlie | Joel Rosario | Leandro Mora | Roadrunner Racing, Boat Racing & William Strauss | 1:55.06 |
2020 | Wells Bayou | Florent Geroux | Brad H. Cox | Clint Gasaway, Lance Gasaway, Madaket Stables, & Wonder Stables | 1:56.47 |
The Louisiana Derby is one of the final prep races in the Road to the Kentucky Derby. Horses competing in this race can earn significant points toward qualifying for the Kentucky Derby. The winner will receive 100 points, virtually guaranteeing a place in the Kentucky Derby.