Orlando Sentinel

Walden has reasons to smile

- By Childs Walker

LOUISVILLE — Elliott Walden grinned expansivel­y as he ambled up beside the bathing thoroughbr­eds and clapped Mike Repole on the back.

“I know why you’re smiling,” Repole said Wednesday morning in his rat-a-tat New York accent. “You’ve got like 10 horses in the race.”

Repole, who co-owns Kentucky Derby contender Noble Indy with Walden’s WinStar Farm, was not far off.

WinStar, located near Versailles, Ky., has been one of the most prominent breeding and racing operations in the country for years, with a long string of Kentucky Derby contenders — including 2010 champion Super Saver — to its name.

But Walden, the farm’s president and CEO, knows this year is remarkable. In addition to Noble Indy, WinStar co-owns Derby favorite Justify and another strong contender in Florida Derby winner Audible.

The farm also bred Bolt d’Oro, an 8-1 cofourth choice in the morning line, and sold him for $630,000 as a yearling in 2016.

It’s rare for a single owner and breeder to have such an expansive hand in the world’s most targeted race, even a farm with Eclipse Awards for best owner and best breeder on its resume.

“Oh, tremendous­ly so,” Walden said when asked if this year stands out. “We came into the 2010 Derby, which we won with Super Saver, with him. We tried to get Drosselmey­er in but he didn’t have enough graded earnings; we had American Lion. But they were not quite as good as a group as these horses. I don’t know if we’ll have the same result. The result worked out pretty good in 2010. But we’re going in with a stronger hand.”

The WinStar run really began in 2005 when owner Kenny Troutt asked Walden, at the time a successful trainer (he guided Victory Gallop and Menifee to second-place finishes in the Derby), if he wanted to oversee the entire operation. The thirdgener­ation horseman agreed.

The farm stands 22 sires and has about 100 horses in training at any one time. It works with the best trainers in the sport, including Bob Baffert with Justify and Todd Pletcher with Audible and Noble Indy.

Walden wore an Audible hat on Wednesday morning. But he made sure to spread his affection among all the kids, chatting up Repole about Noble Indy and gushing about Justify’s physical gifts.

As Repole said, no one on the backstretc­h had more reasons to smile.

 ?? ANDY LYONS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Noble Indy is one of three horses Elliott Walden’s WinStar Farm has in contention for this year’s Kentucky Derby.
ANDY LYONS/GETTY IMAGES Noble Indy is one of three horses Elliott Walden’s WinStar Farm has in contention for this year’s Kentucky Derby.

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