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The Genetics And Pedigree Behind Kentucky Derby Winners

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The 2026 Kentucky Derby is almost here. Here's how elite bloodlines and high-stakes auctions produce a Kentucky Derby and Triple Crown contender.

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - Getting a horse to the Kentucky Derby is a major achievement and it all starts with the breeding and at the sales. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images) Getty Images The road to the Kentucky Derby culminates on the first Saturday in May, a tradition that has defined American horse racing for 152 years. But the blueprint for a champion is drawn years earlier.

From the high-stakes breeding sheds of Lexington to the frantic energy of the Keeneland sales pavilion, creating "poetry in motion" requires a mix of genetic science and old-fashioned luck. Why The Breeding Shed Can Dictate Kentucky Derby Success The breeding of Thoroughbred horses is where the journey begins. In a sport rich in speculation, there is no such thing as a sure thing when it comes to putting two horses together and creating a fabulous race horse.

Stallions stand at certain farms and bloodstock agents book and recruit females with hopes of creating competitive colts and fillies. “Everyone dreams of breeding a horse that can win the Kentucky Derby”, says Mark Taylor, president of Taylormade Farms in Lexington, Kentucky. “However, that is not the number one goal.

The first thought for most breeders is finding a mate which compliments the mare and will give her the best chance to produce a sound and competitive racehorse. ” Booking these dates between stallions and mares is a challenge for farms and their agents. As is the case with all athletes, these runners have different characteristics.

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