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With fans and flowery hats, Derby is back at old home in May

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The bourbon is flowing again, flowery hats and humans are on the scene and 19 horses are ready to run the most chaotic race of their lives.

After being disrupted by a pandemic, the Kentucky Derby is back with many of its traditions intact. America’s longest continuously held sporting event returns to its traditional spot on the calendar — the first Saturday in May.

The 147th edition comes less than eight months after it was run without spectators last September because of COVID-19, making it the shortest time between Derbies in history. “I was hoping to enjoy my Derby win a little longer,” joked trainer Bob Baffert, who earned his sixth last year with Authentic.

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