Louisville Sports & Injury Center - May 2019

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Are You Ready for the Kentucky Derby?

Louisville Locals! ARE YOU READY FOR THE KENTUCKY DERBY?

Dawn at the Downs When: Tuesday, April 30, to Thursday, May 2; 6:30–8:30 a.m. Where: Churchill Downs Admission: Tickets are available for purchase at KentuckyDerby.com. Watch the Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks contenders conduct morning workouts while enjoying a delicious buffet breakfast. Dawn at the Downs is a popular tradition for both Louisvillians and visitors, giving Kentucky Derby fans the opportunity to see the horses and jockeys train for the big race while hearing expert commentary. Listen as the horses are announced on the track and evaluated on their workouts, hear discussion on their past performances, and gain insight to the Kentucky Derby and Oaks races. Champions Day When: Tuesday, April 30; 11 a.m. Where: Churchill Downs Admission: Tickets are available for purchase at KentuckyDerby.com.

Introducing Kentucky Derby Week's newest event! Champions Day highlights the history and sport of this prestigious event. Meet legendary jockeys and trainers, gain industry expert insights into Derby Week betting, and support thoroughbred aftercare. Event highlights include an autograph session with legendary jockeys and trainers, a Derby Week handicapping seminar presented by TwinSpires.com, a collectible poster signing to support Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, and a Triple Crown vault photo opportunity presented by Kentucky Derby Museum. Kentucky Oaks When: Saturday, April 27; 4:00–11:00 p.m. Where: Churchill Downs Admission: Tickets are available for purchase at KentuckyDerby.com. During Kentucky Oaks Day, the historic racetrack is decorated in pink bunting and more than 100,000 guests are asked to prominently incorporate pink into their attire in an effort to raise funds for and bring national attention to the fight against breast and ovarian cancer. The event culminates in the Survivors Parade — a march of breast and ovarian cancer survivors that takes place on Churchill Downs’ historic racetrack prior to the running of the Longines Kentucky Oaks race. Pink Out has raised more than $820,000 for charity in the past eight years. If you are planning to attend Kentucky Oaks, we encourage you to wear any shade as long as it is pink — from hats to handkerchiefs, suits to sundresses, and sunglasses to stilettos!

*Events and information culled from KentuckyDerby.com.

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