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Kentucky Derby payouts per NBC broadcast: $2 Exacta (21-3): $4,101.20 $1 Trifecta (21-3-10): $14,870.70 $1 Superfecta (21-3-10-13): $321,500.10 !!!!
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Read More »Rich Strike's upset paid $163.60 to win, $74.20 to place and $29.40 to show on a $2 bet.
Rich Strike won the 148th Running of the Kentucky Derby, overcoming 80-1 odds to pull off one of the most shocking upsets in race history. Epicenter, who went off as a 4-1 favorite, finished second, and Zandon came in third. Rich Strike drew into the race just one day ago after Ethereal Road was scratched. Owner Rick Dawson told NBC that he entered Rich Strike "30 seconds before the deadline." "We never enter a race we don't think we can win," said Dawson. "It's like having a football team and winning the Super Bowl. Probably bigger. You only have one player." With jockey Sonny Leon and trainer Eric Reed, Rich Strike was the largest longshot in the field. "I knew I had a horse for this race," Leon said. "When I was in the last 70 yards, I said 'I think I've got this race.' ... It's a dream come true." Rich Strike's upset paid $163.60 to win, $74.20 to place and $29.40 to show on a $2 bet. The exacta of Rich Strike and Epicenter paid $4,101.20 on a $2 bet, the trifecta of Rich Strike, Epicenter and Zandon paid $14,870.70 on a $1 bet, and the superfecta of Rich Strike, Epicenter, Zandon and Simplification paid $321,500.10 on a $1 bet. "I fell down the paddock when he hit the wire," Reed said. "I about passed out. I'm so happy. ... We're not supposed to be here, but I knew this horse loved the track. He'd been training so good all year." The second leg of this year's Triple Crown — the Preakness Stakes — will take place on May 21 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.
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