Kentucky Derby Odds: Favorite Renegade Draws Feared Post 1

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Well-known owner Mike Repole has frequently encountered misfortune in the Kentucky Derby.

He experienced further ill-fortune this past Saturday when his young horse, Renegade, was assigned the undesirable No. 1 starting gate for the upcoming 152nd edition of the race – a gate from which no Derby victor has emerged since Ferdinand in 1986.

Irrespective of its starting spot, Renegade initially became the betting favorite with odds of 4-1. By Tuesday evening, these odds had adjusted to 5-1.

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Repole, the well-known beverage mogul behind Vitaminwater and Bodyarmor, who also currently oversees the United Football League, holds an 0-for-8 record at the Derby and has seen his favored horse withdraw twice on the eve of the event due to sudden health issues. Being drawn on the inside seems like another significant setback; nevertheless, given Renegade’s customary late-charging approach, jockey Irad Ortiz will likely be compelled to guide him to the rear of the pack to steer clear of the congestion that frequently arises on the initial turn as riders maneuver their steeds for optimal placement.

Last month, Renegade ascended to the forefront of Derby hopefuls after securing a notable victory in the Arkansas Derby for Repole and fellow owners Robert and Lawana Low, surging past the competition on the final turn to cross the finish line four lengths ahead. This presents an opportunity for trainer Todd Pletcher, who has sent a record 65 horses to the Derby, to claim his third triumph.

Repole, for his part, appeared largely unperturbed by Renegade’s unfavorable gate assignment.