What time usually do the horses excercise at Churchill Downs?
Written by horserider on February 8th, 2009
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3 Comments at "What time usually do the horses excercise at Churchill Downs?"
Churchill’s Racing Spring season just ended. The horses you mentioned might be moving soon, but work outs start normally around 5 AM.
This is an article about where some of the horses that were prominent in the pursuit of the Triple Crown are now:
While you may not be able to see the horses you want if you go to Churchill Downs, you should still be able to see some good horses working. I personally like to watch 2-year-olds this time of the year, because you never know when you might be looking at a star of the future. This is the time of the year when the REALLY good two-year-olds, not just the precocious ones, are getting serious about their two-year-old campaigns. So if you do go to Churchill and watch the horses work, try to keep track of two-year-olds you see. You just might be looking at stars that will figure prominently in next year’s Triple Crown.
Curlin and Street Sense are both scheduled to ship to Saratoga soon. Curlin is leaving Churchill on the 12th and Street Sense on the 21st. But as answered above there will still be plenty of nice horses on the grounds.
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