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Full results for 150th Kentucky Derby revealed

On3 imageby:Andrew Graham05/04/24

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The full results are in for one of the closest Kentucky Derby finishes in years, with Mystik Dan’s victory by a nose now confirmed. And the results show just how close the finish truly was.

Mystik Dan finished just inches ahead of Sierra Leone in second and Forever Young in third. And at 18-1 odds to win, those who wagered on Mystik Dan to take the surprise victory got a nice payday.

The full finishing order, as relayed by NBC, was as follows:

  1. Mystik Dan
  2. Sierra Leone
  3. Forever Young
  4. Catching Freedom
  5. T O Password
  6. Resilience
  7. Stronghold
  8. Honor Marie
  9. Endlessly
  10. Dornoch
  11. Track Phantom
  12. West Saratoga
  13. Domestic Product
  14. Epic Ride
  15. Fierceness
  16. Society Man
  17. Just Steel
  18. Grand Mo The First
  19. Catalytic
  20. Just a Touch

Now, we’ll wait and see if there’s an opportunity for the Triple Crown in 2024 from Mystik Dan.

Going into the race, all odds for the 21 horses were provided by FanDuel.

  • Post 1: Dornoch | Odds: 20-1 (+2000)
  • Post 2: Sierra Leone | Odds: 3-1 (+300)
  • Post 3: Mystik Dan | Odds: 20-1 (+2000)
  • Post 4: Catching Freedom | Odds: 8-1 (+800)
  • Post 5: Catalytic | Odds: 30-1 (+3000)
  • Post 6: Just Steel | Odds: 20-1 (+2000)
  • Post 7: Honor Marie | Odds: 20-1 (+2000)
  • Post 8: Just a Touch | Odds: 10-1 (+1000)
  • Post 9: Encino | SCRATCHED
  • Post 10: T O Password | Odds: 30-1 (+3000)
  • Post 11: Forever Young | Odds: 10-1 (+1000)
  • Post 12: Track Phantom | Odds: 20-1 (+2000)
  • Post 13: West Saratoga | Odds: 50-1 (+5000)
  • Post 14: Endlessly | Odds: 30-1 (+3000)
  • Post 15: Domestic Product | Odds: 30-1 (+3000)
  • Post 16: Grand Mo the First | Odds: 50-1 (+5000)
  • Post 17: Fierceness | Odds: 5-2 (+250)
  • Post 18: Stronghold | Odds: 20-1 (+2000)
  • Post 19: Resilience | Odds: 20-1 (+2000)
  • Post 20: Society Man | Odds: 50-1 (+5000)
  • Post 21: Epic Ride | Odds: 30-1 (+3000)

In an ever-changing sports landscape, the Kentucky Derby is still a sweet slice of the Americana pie.

“I think tradition has more to do with it than anything else,” NBC Sports’ Randy Moss said. “Obviously, way back in the day, horse racing was part of the holy trinity of American sports—baseball, boxing, and horse racing. Now, with the booming popularity of the NFL and other professional team sports, horse racing has been pushed further down the list in terms of general public recognition on a daily basis.

“But in America, with so many sports competing for the entertainment dollar, we’ve become a society that is focused on the big events. The Super Bowl. A lot of people don’t even watch the NFL until you get to the Super Bowl. Golf. Many people don’t pay attention to golf until you get to the Masters or the U.S. Open. A lot of people don’t watch NCAA basketball until you get to the NCAA Tournament. The same applies to the Kentucky Derby.”

The Kentucky Derby was officially a sell out of course. Back when tickets were available, standing-room general admission tickets had a starting price of $275. A private suite would run you $135,000 to reserve to watch the Run for the Roses.

If you wanted to have a seat at Churchill Downs, well, those were priced at a minimum of $650. A seat for a dining experience was $1,375. The Kentucky Derby “experience” packages were $2,199. Add a hotel room, and the price goes up to $7,701.