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Orb Wins 139th Kentucky Derby, Newest Contender For The Triple Crown

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (CBSNewYorkAP) — Orb splashed through the slop to win the Kentucky Derby, coming from way back in the pack and gave Hall of Fame trainer Shug McGaughey his first victory in the 3-year-old classic.

When the field turned for home on the cool, overcast Saturday afternoon at Churchill Downs, Normandy Invasion grabbed the lead while Orb was gearing up. But in the deep stretch, Orb prevailed, carrying Joel Rosario to his first Derby win.

Long shot Golden Soul was second with Revolutionary third.

Normandy Invasion faded to fourth.

"I was really far back," Rosario said. "I said hopefully he can go faster than that. I was saying maybe I was too far back, but it was so easy."

Orb, the 5-1 favorite, ran the 1¼ miles in 2:02.89

Orb paid $12.80, $7.40 and $5.40. Golden Soul returned $38.60 and $19.40 while Revolutionary paid $5.40 to show.

McGaughey said winning the Kentucky Derby meant everything to him.

"I'm thrilled to death for (the owners), thrilled to death for the people who put so much time into this horse, and, of course, I'm thrilled to death for me," he said.

Todd Pletcher had a record-tying five runners. Revolutionary was the best of the "Todd Squad," followed by Charming Kitten (ninth), Overanalyze (11th), Palace Malice (12th) and Verrazano (14th).

Goldencents, owned in part by Rick Pitino, coach of Louisville's national basketball champions, finished a 17th. His jockey, Kevin Krigger, was trying to become the first black rider to win the race since 1902.

Rosie Napravnik was also bidding to make history as the first woman jockey to win the world's biggest horse race. She finished fifth aboard Mylute, the highest finish by a female rider.

D. Wayne Lukas, who won the Derby four times and would have been the oldest trainer to saddle a winner, sent out two runners. Oxbow, with three-time Derby winning jockey Gary Stevens aboard, finished sixth. Will Take Charge was eighth.

Lines of Battle from Ireland finished seventh, denying European champion trainer Aidan O'Brien the international victory.

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ORB WINS

Orb rewarded last-minute bettors with a win at the Kentucky Derby, with a time of 2:02.89. Here is the finishing order:

1. Orb

2. Golden Soul

3. Revolutionary

4. Normandy Invasion

5. Mylute

6. Oxbow

7. Lines of Battle

8. Will Take Charge

9. Charming Kitten

10. Giant Finish

11. Overanalyze

12. Palace Malice

13. Java's War

14. Verrazano

15. Itsmyluckyday

16. Frac Daddy

17. Goldencents

18. Vyjack

19. Falling Sky

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