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Mage wins Kentucky Derby in stunning upset

Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano won his first Kentuck Derby at the 16th time of asking as 15/1 outsider Mage produced a superb performance to claim victory.

MAGE winning the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
MAGE winning the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. Picture: Sam Mallon/Getty Images

The victorious pair did not do it the easier way either, needing to come from behind to claim victory. It was also a first win for Venezuelan trainer Gustavo Delgado, who was too emotional to talk to the press - or anyone for that matter - after the race.

The race was a stunning end to a chaotic week that saw five contenders drop out of one of horse racing's most iconic events in the lead-up.

It is the second major upset in as many years after Rich Strike shocked the world in 2022.

"I never give up, always try hard and do the right thing," Castellano said after the race. "It took me a long time to finally get it. Mage did really well today, he's a little horse with a big heart.

"The way he ran in his last race, the way he finished, I knew he had the potential to win. I'm thankful for the owners and the trainers for allowing me to ride this horse, and believing in this horse."

When Delgado had recovered enough to address the media, he admitted he didn't do anything special to prepare Mage for the race and just trusted his instincts.

"Sometimes you have to follow your intuition, your gut, and that is pretty much what I did." he said. "Sometimes it pays out, sometimes it doesn't. This time it did."


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