Albany Times Union (Sunday)

An Authentic victory

Colt ends Triple Crown try, gives Baffert sixth Kentucky Derby win, tying record

- By Beth Harris Associated Press Louisville, Ky.

Authentic, with jockey John Velazquez aboard, right, wins the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Saturday in Louisville, giving Bob Baffert a record-tying sixth Derby victory and upsetting favorite Tiz the Law, front left. Owned by Sackatoga Stable, Tiz the Law won the 2020 Belmont Stakes and the Travers Stakes.

Bob Baffert endured the lowest of lows and highest of highs within minutes at the Kentucky Derby.

He was bummed before the horses left the paddock after Thousand Words reared up and fell on its side, getting disqualifi­ed and injuring Baffert’s assistant trainer. That emotion was quickly replaced by Authentic’s front-running victory that gave Baffert a record-tying sixth Derby win.

Then Baffert found himself down again, literally, getting knocked to the grass by a skittish Authentic in the winner’s circle.

“This is the craziest year ever,” he said.

Authentic kicked away from heavy favorite Tiz the Law in the stretch on Saturday, winning the 146th Derby by 11/4 lengths without the usual crowd of 150,000 on hand at Churchill Downs for the first time because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. The bay colt ran 2:00.61 under John Velazquez, who won his third Derby.

“I’ve had some great Derby rides, but what that guy did,”

Baffert said, gesturing toward Velazquez, who stood socially distanced in the infield winner’s circle. “Johnny V. gave him an incredible ride.”

Baffert tied Ben Jones (1938-52) for the most wins by a trainer. His other victories came in 1997, 1998, 2002, 2015 with eventual Triple Crown winner Justify and 2018 with Triple Crown winner American Pharoah.

Sent off at 3-5 as the biggest

Derby favorite in 31 years and part of a smaller field than usual, Tiz the Law stalked Authentic on the outside before challengin­g at the top of the stretch. But Authentic found another gear and pulled away from the Belmont winner, who came in 4-for-4 this year.

“Yes! Yes!” Baffert shouted in the paddock, where he watched on the video screen.

Thousand Words acted up in the paddock, reared up and fell on his side shortly before post time. Baffert said his assistant, Jim Barnes, broke his arm trying to get the saddle on the unruly colt. Thousand Words wasn’t injured, according to the on-call veterinari­an.

In the winner’s circle, the long ribbons hanging off the garland of red roses kept hitting Authentic’s hind leg, agitating him, and in turn he knocked the whitehaire­d trainer to the ground.

“He spun around and he was like a bowling ball. He just spun us all around,” Baffert said. “The turf course is pretty soft here, so it wasn’t too bad. I was probably

more embarrasse­d than anything when I hit the ground.”

It’s been that kind of year for Baffert. The Hall of Fame trainer was loaded with promising 3-year-olds early on. Then Nadal got hurt and had to be retired and Charlatan went on the shelf with a minor injury. Authentic had issues, so Baffert gave him an extended break.

In between, Charlatan and another of Baffert’s horses had positive drug tests in Arkansas. Baffert is appealing his resulting 15-day suspension.

“It’s been a roller-coaster year, but thankfully it’s the love of the horses that keeps me going,” said Baffert, his voice breaking. “They’re the best therapy a human can have. I love being around them.”

 ?? Skip Dickstein / Special to the Times Union ??
Skip Dickstein / Special to the Times Union
 ?? Skip Dickstein / Special to the Times Union ?? Authentic, right, with jockey John Velazquez, wins the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby by beating favorite Tiz the Law, with jockey Manny Franco.
Skip Dickstein / Special to the Times Union Authentic, right, with jockey John Velazquez, wins the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby by beating favorite Tiz the Law, with jockey Manny Franco.
 ?? Skip dickstein / Special to the times union ?? trainer Bob Baffert holds the winner’s trophy aloft after his colt Authentic, with jockey John Velazquez, won the Kentucky derby.
Skip dickstein / Special to the times union trainer Bob Baffert holds the winner’s trophy aloft after his colt Authentic, with jockey John Velazquez, won the Kentucky derby.

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