Jamaica Gleaner

Justify wins sloppy Kentucky Derby

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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP): IF YOU want to bust a racing curse, call Bob Baffert.

The white-haired trainer smashed a jinx that stood for 136 years when Justify splashed through the slop to win the Kentucky Derby by 21/2 lengths yesterday.

Not since Apollo in 1882 had a colt won the roses without racing as a 2-year-old.

Now, Baffert is in position to make another run at the Triple Crown. Three years ago, he trained American Pharoah to the sport’s first sweep of the Derby, Preakness, and Belmont in 37 years.

Records and streaks are made to be a broken, and Baffert is certainly on a tear.

The chestnut colt that began his career in February improved to 4-0 – winning his races by a combined 211/2 lengths – and gave Baffert his fifth Derby victory. It snapped a tie and left the 65-year-old trainer trailing only Ben Jones with six.

Mike Smith earned his second Derby victory, becoming at 52 the second-oldest winning jockey. Bill Shoemaker was 54 when he won with Ferdinand in 1986.

Smith crossed the finish line at Churchill Downs with only a few specks of mud on his white and green silks in the rainiest Derby in the race’s 144-year history. Nearly three inches fell on the crowd of 157,813 throughout the day.

ABOVE AVERAGE

“Amazing horse,” Smith said. “He’s got that ‘it’ factor. He is so above average. He’s got unbelievab­le talent, and he’s got a mind to go with it. He was loving this stuff.”

Smith’s silks were nearly spotless after he kept Justify near the lead throughout the race. He gunned Justify out of the No. 7 spot in the starting gate – something Baffert said had to happen – and the colt’s early speed helped hook leader Promises Fulfilled from the start.

“When he got away clean, then I thought we had a chance,” Baffert said. “We had to get away. Then Mike took his time.”

They set a blistering pace through the muck, going a halfmile in 45.77 seconds.

Entering the final turn, Justify took the lead and kept on going to the finish under Smith’s left-handed whip.

“I was just in awe of the performanc­e,” Baffert said. “He just put himself up there with the greats.”

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