2018_Road_to_the_Kentucky_Derby

2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby

2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby

Preliminary races prior to 2018 Kentucky Derby


The 2018 Road to the Kentucky Derby was a series of races through which horses qualified for the 2018 Kentucky Derby, which was held on May 5. The field for the Derby was limited to 20 horses, with up to four 'also eligibles' in case of a late withdrawal from the field. There were three separate paths for horses to take to qualify for the Derby: the main Road consisting of 34 races in North America plus one in Dubai, the Japan Road consisting of three races in Japan, and a new European Road consisting of seven races in England, Ireland and France.

The races in the Road to the Kentucky Derby were held from September 2017 (when the horses were two) through April 2018 (when they had turned three). The top four finishers in the specified races earned points, with the highest point values awarded in the major preparatory races held in late March or early April. Earnings in non-restricted stakes acted as a tie breaker.[1]

Changes from 2017 series

For 2018, several changes were made from the 2017 series:[2]

  • Race changes: Added the Springboard Mile to the main series. Added a third race to the Japan series.
  • Points system changes: Jeff Ruby Steaks, formally the Spiral Stakes moved to a "Wild Card" race, along with the Lexington Stakes. Points for these races will now be awarded on 20-8-4-2 basis, which is a decrease for the Jeff Ruby and an increase for the Lexington
  • Rules changes: European Road to the Kentucky Derby introduced on a similar basis to the Japan Road. Consists of seven races, four of them on the turf and three on a synthetic surface.

The Delta Downs Jackpot Stakes, which would have been the 36th race in the main series, was cancelled in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.[3]

Main Road to the Kentucky Derby

Standings

The following table shows the points earned in the eligible races for the main series. Entries for the Derby were taken on May 1.[4][5]

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Winner of Kentucky Derby in bold

  • Entrants for Kentucky Derby in blue
  • "Also eligible" for Kentucky Derby in green
  • Sidelined/Not under Derby Consideration/Not nominated in gray

Prep season events

Note: 1st=10 points; 2nd=4 points; 3rd=2 points; 4th=1 point (except the Breeders' Cup Juvenile: 1st=20 points; 2nd=8 points; 3rd=4 points; 4th=2 point)

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Championship series events

First leg of series

Note: 1st=50 points; 2nd=20 points; 3rd=10 points; 4th=5 points

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Second leg of series

These races are the major preps for the Kentucky Derby, and are thus weighted more heavily. Note: 1st=100 points; 2nd=40 points; 3rd=20 points; 4th=10 points

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"Wild Card" events

Note: 1st=20 points; 2nd=8 points; 3rd=4 points; 4th=2 point

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Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby

The Japan Road to the Kentucky Derby is intended to provide a place in the Derby starting gate to the top finisher in the series. If the connections of that horse decline the invitation, their place is offered to the second-place finisher and so on through the top four finishers. If neither of the top four accept, this place in the starting gate reverts to the horses on the main road to the Derby. Eligible Earnings, defined as career earnings through April 14, 2018, serves as the tie-break if two or more horses have the same number of points.[1][61][62] For 2018, none of the invitations was accepted.[6]

Qualification table

The top four horses (colored brown within the standings) are eligible to participate in the Kentucky Derby provided the horse is nominated.

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^ - not nominated

~ - declined offer to participate

Events

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Note: Cattleya Sho and Zen-Nippon Nisai Yushun: 1st=10 points; 2nd=4 points; 3rd=2 points; 4th=1 points Note: Hyacinth: 1st=30 points; 2nd=12 points; 3rd=6 points; 4th=3 points

European Road to the Kentucky Derby

The European Road to the Kentucky Derby is designed on a similar basis to the Japan Road and is intended to provide a place in the Derby starting gate to the top finisher in the series. If the connections of that horse decline the invitation, their place is offered to the second-place finisher and so on. If neither of the top four accept, this place in the starting gate reverts to the horses on the main road to the Derby. Eligible Earnings, defined as non-restricted stakes earnings through April 14, 2018, serves as the tie-break if two or more horses have the same number of points. If non-restricted stakes earnings happen to be identical, career earnings through April 14, 2018 would be used to break the tie.[61][62]

The series consists of seven races – four run on the turf in late 2017 when the horses are age two, plus three races run on a synthetic surface in early 2018.

Qualification table

The following table shows the points earned in the eligible races for the European series. The top four horses (colored brown within the standings) were eligible for the invitation to participate in the Kentucky Derby, provided the horse was nominated. The connections of Gronkowski, who finished first with 50 points, accepted the invitation but Gronkowski subsequently became ill and had to miss the race.[28] The second-place finisher, Mendelssohn, separately qualified on the main Road by winning the UAE Derby.[23]

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Events

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Points offered:

  • the four races in 2017 for two-year-olds: 1st=10 points; 2nd=4 points; 3rd=2 points; 4th=1 points
  • the first two races in 2018: 1st=20 points; 2nd=8 points; 3rd=4 points; 4th=2 points
  • the Burradon Stakes: 1st=30 points; 2nd=12 points; 3rd=6 points; 4th=3 points

See also

Notes

  1. Earnings from non-restricted stakes prior to the running of the Kentucky Derby serve as a tie-breaker.
  2. Connections of Quip decided to bypass the race for the Preakness Stakes[15]
  3. Late nomination fee paid was paid before March 19 for the following horses: Runaway Ghost, Flameaway, Blended Citizen, Arawak and All Out Blitz.[17]
  4. Rayya is a filly who has also qualified for the Kentucky Oaks
  5. Combatant moved into the 20th position with the withdrawal due to illness of Gronkowski on April 23[28]
  6. Catholic Boy bled during the Florida Derby and was sent to recover thereby missing the Triple Crown races[30]
  7. On 5 January 2018, Greyvitos underwent surgery after X-rays revealed small bone chips in both of his front knees.[41] He returned to training on 26 February[42]
  8. Paved is a filly that is not nominated for the Kentucky Derby[47]
  9. Arawak was originally trained by Wesley Ward but was transferred to Doug O'Neill after finishing third in the Jeff Ruby Steaks[17]
  10. Solomini finished first but was disqualified to third
  11. Originally the Jerome Stakes was scheduled for January 1 but due to the prolonged extreme cold weather, it was postponed[53] until January 13[54]
  12. McKinzie finished first but was disqualified to second
  13. Originally The Wood Memorial was to have a purse of $750,000 but was raised to $1 million when a Grade 1 winner started in the event.[56] Firenze Fire was a winner of the Grade 1 Champagne Stakes.[8]
  14. Sporting Chance finished third but was disqualified to fourth
  15. The Spiral Stakes is known as the Jeff Ruby Steaks for commercial reasons.[59]
  16. Rob Gronkowski, the football player, bought a share of Gronkowski, the horse, in April.[68]
  17. Originally the Road to the Kentucky Derby Condition Stakes was scheduled for March 1 but due to the snow associated with the European cold wave the event was postponed until March 7[80]
  18. Originally the Patton Stakes was scheduled for March 2 but due to the bitter cold and snowy weather, it was postponed until March 9[82]

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