In a normal year, jockeys would be hard-pressed to miss their flights to Louisville for a chance to ride in the Kentucky Derby. Obviously, 2020 has been anything but a normal year, with the coronavirus pandemic pushing the Run for the Roses back to Sept. 5 and drawing up jockey travel restrictions all around the United States.
Last week, Churchill Downs announced that riders wanting to participate in the Derby will have to arrive in the state of Kentucky by Aug. 31, and participate in several additional coronavirus precautions.
As such, a number of prominent U.S. jockeys won't be making the trip to Kentucky. Jose and Irad Ortiz will both stay in New York, as will Joel Rosario, reports the Daily Racing Form, and last year's Derby winner Flavien Prat will stay in Southern California.
Here's a look at the current 3-year-olds pointing to the Kentucky Derby, and their jockeys (plus state in which they are based), in order of points earned.
- Tiz the Law – Manny Franco (New York) – 372
- Authentic – John Velazquez (New York) – 200
- Art Collector – Brian Hernandez, Jr. (Kentucky) – 150
- Honor A. P. – Mike Smith (California) – 140
- Ny Traffic – TBD (last ridden by Paco Lopez) – 110
- King Guillermo – Samy Camacho (Florida) – 90
- Thousand Words – Florent Geroux (Kentucky) – 83
- Dr Post – TBD (last ridden by Joe Bravo) – 80
- Max Player – Ricardo Santana, Jr. (Kentucky) – 60
- Caracaro – TBD (last ridden by Javier Castellano) – 60
- Enforceable – Adam Beschizza (Kentucky) – 43
- Rushie – TBD (last ridden by Javier Castellano) – 40
- Major Fed – James Graham (Kentucky) – 38
- Storm the Court – Julien Leparoux (Kentucky) – 36
- Attachment Rate – Joe Talamo (Kentucky) – 35
- Sole Volante – Luca Panici (Florida) – 30
- Finnick the Fierce – TBD (last ridden by Jose Ortiz) – 25
- Winning Impression – Joe Rocco, Jr. (Kentucky) – 20
- Necker Island – Mitchell Murrill (Kentucky) – 14
- Shirl's Speight – Rafael Hernandez (Canada) – 0
- Money Moves – TBD (last ridden by Luis Saez) – 0
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