Champions and the Derby - Kentucky Derby Betting

Each year since 1971, Eclipse Awards have been given to the elite runners from each division, as well as to racing’s top owner, breeder, and jockeys. The awards, which are named for foundation sire Eclipse, are voted on a three-body panel consisting of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters Association (NTWAB), and the Daily Racing Form (DRF).

Will this year's Derby winner earn an Eclipse Award?

But even before the awards were known as Eclipses, championship honors were handed out via various polling entities.
And throughout history a total of 65 Kentucky Derby winners have been crowned champion 3-year-old, but none since Authentic in 2020.
Additionally, 79 juvenile champions made the gate for the Kentucky Derby, with 21 wearing the garland of roses after crossing the finish line in front. The most recent 2-year-old champion to win the Derby was Nyquist in 2015. 

In 2020, Storm The Court finished sixth, and that year’s 2-year-old Eclipse winner, Essential Quality, crossed the wire fourth under the Twin Spires in 2021. The 2021 juvenile champion, Corniche, did not make the gate in 2022. The 2022 champion Forte (the morning line favorite) was scratched a day out by veterinarians for an injured right front foot, and last year, the 2023 champion 2-year-old, Fierceness, was a well-beaten 15th under the Twin Spires.

Every one but one of the 13 Triple Crown winners was crowned Horse of the Year; the only exception was Omaha in 1935. He lost the title to the 4-year-old Discovery, who won 11 of 19 starts that year, and defeated Omaha in that year’s Brooklyn Handicap. 

Four Kentucky Derby winners are two-time Horse of the Year winners -- Whirlaway (1941-42), Secretariat (1972-73), Affirmed (1978-79), and California Chrome (2014, ’16). A Kentucky Derby winner has been crowned Horse of the Year after its 3-year-old season 35 times, including Swaps (1956), Secretariat (1973) Affirmed (1979), Seattle Slew (1977), Spectacular Bid (1980), Ferdinand (1987), Alysheba (1988), Charismatic (1999), American Pharaoh (2015), California Chrome (2016), Justify (2018) and Authentic (2020).

So far, 39 Kentucky Derby winners are members of racing’s Hall of Fame, including 2015 winner American Pharoah, 2016 winner California Chrome, and 2018 winner Justify, who was inducted into racing's most prestigious club a year ago.

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