Three-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Calvin Borel and horses Housebuster, Invasor, Lure, McDynamo and Tuscalee have been elected to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of
victory at Betfair Hollywood Park since 2004, in the Desert Stormer Handicap. ''I told (Nakatani) that was a great Calvin Borel imitation,'' Aguirre said. ''That ride was definitely the difference between winning and losing.'' Den's
a way, Golden Soul's run here wasn't surprising. He debuted here in November with a second-place run beneath Calvin Borel , who finished a length back in third aboard Revolutionary in the Derby. Golden Soul broke his maiden in his next start
finished second, paying $38.60 to place and $19.40 to show. Revolutionary, ridden by that infamous Derby jockey Calvin Borel , finished third and returned $5.40. The $2 exacta of Orb and Golden Soul returned a juicy $981.60. Orb lost
Expensive Roses This year’s total purse will be $2,199,800, with the winner’s share $1,439,000. Calvin Borel Or as he is nicknamed, Calvin Bo-rail because of the Louisiana jockey’s liking to ride the rail. The strategy
don't forget some cash to push through the betting windows. BO-RAIL No jockey's been hotter in the Derby than Calvin Borel , having won three of the last six. He's aboard Revolutionary for the first time, one of five horses in the race
com/BbarrouquereAP --- SLOPPY DERBY The last Kentucky Derby run on a track listed as sloppy was in 2010, when Calvin Borel rode 8-1 Super Saver to victory. That day, 1.32 inches of rain fell at Churchill Downs. Saturday's forecast
and 21-1 longshot Animal Kingdom won the race. 2010: Tom Durkin's swan song On an utter sloppy mess of a track, Calvin Borel — who tends to win these things — rode Super Saver to victory in legendary race announcer Tom Durkin's last hurrah
Three-time Kentucky Derby winner Calvin Borel has been elected to the National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame. Borel is the only jockey to win the Derby three times in four
00.20, while Louisiana Derby winner Revolutionary breezed four furlongs in 48:80 with three-time Derby winner Calvin Borel aboard for the first time since be chosen to ride the colt. Both 3-year-olds are trained by Todd Pletcher, who