What's Happening?
Always A Runner, owned by Douglas Scharbauer and Three Chimneys Farm, LLC, claimed victory in the 152nd running of the Longines Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. The race, held under the lights, attracted
over 103,000 fans and was broadcast in primetime by NBC Sports and Peacock. Always A Runner, trained by Chad Brown and ridden by Jose Ortiz, completed the 1-1/8th mile race in 1:48.82, winning by 1-¼ lengths at odds of 5-1. The event set a new record for wagering, with $89 million bet on the full race day card and $29 million on the Kentucky Oaks race alone. TwinSpires, the official betting partner, also set a new record with $24 million in wagers.
Why It's Important?
The Kentucky Oaks is a premier event in horse racing, showcasing top 3-year-old fillies and drawing significant attention from fans and bettors. The event's success in setting new wagering records highlights its economic impact, benefiting Churchill Downs and the broader racing industry. The race also supports charitable initiatives, with proceeds aiding women's health organizations. The Kentucky Oaks' ability to attract large audiences and generate substantial betting activity underscores its importance in the sports and entertainment sectors, contributing to the local economy and promoting horse racing as a major sporting event.
What's Next?
Following the Kentucky Oaks, attention will shift to the Kentucky Derby, another major event at Churchill Downs. The success of the Oaks in terms of attendance and wagering sets a positive precedent for the Derby. Churchill Downs will continue to leverage its platform to support charitable causes, particularly women's health initiatives. The racing industry will look to maintain momentum, attracting new fans and increasing engagement through innovative broadcasting and betting options. The ongoing development of racing venues and online wagering platforms will be crucial in sustaining growth and interest in horse racing.






