However, the Kentucky Derby has quickly into a muddy affair as the rain poured on Churchill Downs Saturday, thousands more came out of the Run for the Roses to watch. The weather also brings in an interesting elements for betting on the race, as some horses run better in the mud than others. It seems that many patrons of the Kentucky Derby, however, were dressed not encouraging gambling, and many were in ponchos over clothes and summer clothes. Umbrellas also not allowed to prevent hidden view of the Kentucky Derby. It provides for the 144th time of 18:34 post Kentucky Derby still raining on Saturday – a probable repetition of the wet derby last year recovered to make more dreams.
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