Saturday, May 3, 2008

Derby Wrap Up

Leaving the Derby is an exceptionally complicated process, where you're hearded like cattle onto a bus. It took forever, and in the end the clever gambit with parking the car at the end of the parking lot didn't do anything but make us walk a long way.

My favorite in the Derby, successful came in dead last, and Pyro, my mom's favorite who I'd put extra money on, came in 9th. None of us in our group picked Big Brown (save the knowledgable grandfather who'd asked us to pick him), who won handily.

Sadly Eight Bells was the only success in our group, picked by both my father and father-in-law, as well as one of the guys with us. We watched the equine ambulance speed past us to the end of the turn. Rumors flew around the boxes that the horse that was down was Eight Bells, and then rumors began circulating that she had already been put down. They had a big tarp up shielding whatever they were doing from view. My brother-in-law saw the Eight Bells jockey breaking the news to the owner's wife there on the track in front of where we were.

Ironic that despite the fact we were there we had to call out to people watching on tv to get the details. Last we heard was she suffered a heart attack, after which her two front legs broke. That poor horse.

Despite the pall put on the crowd by Eight Bells' collapse, it was a great day at the Derby. And we only ended the day about $5 down....as long as you don't factor in the cost of mint julips.
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Final bets

We were suprised to find ourselves $2 ahead going into the Derby. We're 17 minutes away. All of us put a throwaway bet on #11who currently has the longest odds. I'm for Monba. we'll see soon....

With so many people in this small area, and each of them having 1 or 2 cell phones on them, it's tough to get a signal. That makes live blogging hard. Still, i'm happy to report that we've pulled even in our betting after the 9th race, in which i finally picked a winner....or at least a shower. The winnings give us just enough to get two more drinks and place all the bets we need to make....with a dollar to spare!

Married to Money

Ann-Bailey's won again, cutting our losses on the day in half. All the losses, of course, are mine, so it's nice to have a wife that's so financially supportive.

Total spend on three races: $17
Total won: $11.40
Net loss: $5.60

Our favorite outfit we've seen so far was a guy dressed much like Abe Lincoln. His wife (well, I suppose that is just an assumption) was decked to the nines as well.

I wish I had a bowler hat. Why aren't they standard on young upwardly mobile men any more?

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Always trust the woman

For years my mom has always been very good at picking one of the top finishers in the Kentucky Derby. My wife is showing a pretty good knack at it too. While my horse finished 4th when I needed huim to show, her number 7 won the whole thing in the past race. We're off to see how much she's won. Maybe I should follow her betting line from here on out.
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First Bet....$7 back so far

Number 3 let me down. I let Number 8 down by picking Number 8 to place instead of show. So I'm down by $7 so far. I'll see if Number 9 can come through for me in race number 7....41 minutes away.
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In box B19

A picture of Ann Bailey's hat (and us too) in our amazing box. We're a quarter length part the finish line. We've picked up our first mint julip, the sun's out, and soon we'll take our first stab at betting. Great people watching here. I'll try to snap some covert shots of some of the more interesting people and outfits and hats we see.

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Getting there

Streets around Churchill Downs are closed except for buses and limos, so you have to park at one of various lots around Louisville. We're at the Louisville Expo Center. That's $5. Then we get on a $10 shuttle with a mix of the beautiful people going to their boxes and the bedraggled going to the Infield.

We've tried to park stategically for the easy exit. We'll know later tonight how effective that will be, or if we've wasted our time parking a half-gazillion miles from the shuttle pick-up.

OK, sunscreen's on and we're off to the races....
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Start Time

Per request from Bill, here's the official times for race day. The first of the 16 races run today was at 11:00 am. The Kentucky Derby will be run shortly after 6:00pm today, and I believe it's shown on NBC.
We just had a friendly cop compliment our well-dressedness and my wife's lovely hat and give us the tip that the interstate is back open so let's see if we can make up some time....
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Live from the Derby

Although it has absolutely nothing to do with the usual subjects covered in this blog, I'm going to spend today live blogging from the Kentucky Derby.

Not that I have very much to report at the moment. We're in a car on some backwoods highway in Kentucky, taking a detour around an interstate-closing accident on I-65 North. The news coverage stopped briefly to report the accident before we left the hotel, but felt one mention was enough. Afterall, they had HATS to talk about!! So we learning nothing helpful to allow us to avoid the accident.

Hopefully there will be more exciting things to report soon....
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