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Churchill Downs Postpones Kentucky Derby and Other Triple Crown Races Until Autumn


For the first time since the last year of World War II, 1945, the renowned Kentucky Derby will be held on a date other than the first Saturday in May, according to an announcement by Churchill Downs (NASDAQ: CHDN). The racing and wagering company stated the Kentucky Derby will take place at the start of Labor Day weekend, Sept. 5, this year as a response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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Churchill Downs CEO Bill Carstanjen reported that the company and NBC Sports, which broadcasts the event, discussed the best date before settling on Sept. 5. Since the 146th Kentucky Derby is just the first of three successive races, known as the Triple Crown, the other two races will also be rescheduled. Churchill Downs hasn't picked specific dates yet, but the 145th Preakness Stakes will probably run later in September, while the 151st Belmont Stakes will likely be rescheduled to October.

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Source Fool.com

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