Joel Rosario of the Dominican Republic caps brilliant year by claiming the Churchill Downs showpiece

Louisville, Kentucky: Joel Rosario maximised the opportunity aboard Orb that John Velazquez passed on in the Kentucky Derby.
Aboard a horse that liked the muck Saturday at Churchill Downs, the jockey rode Orb down the outside to victory, giving himself and trainer Shug McGaughey their first Derby wins.
Rosario showed a bit more joy than the laid-back McGaughey for many reasons, the most obvious being achieving his dream aboard the horse he rode five times with two wins before Velazquez took the reins for back-to-back stakes wins that made Orb a Derby favourite.
Velazquez instead chose to ride Verrazano and ended up 13 spots behind Rosario and Orb, who earned his fifth straight win by 2 1/2 lengths. Not a bad reunion between horse and rider.
“After passing the three-eighths pole, I knew it was time to move and I can see he was catching horses really quick,” said Rosario, whose Derby victory follows his March 30 win in the $10 million (Dh36.7 million) Dubai World Cup aboard 2011 Derby champion Animal Kingdom.
“I just knew with his speed, he was just keeping going and keeping going and I thought, ‘We’re looking good.’ ... To win the Dubai World Cup and the Kentucky Derby in the same year, you can’t believe how good it feels.”
McGaughey probably has a good idea after finally winning the Derby in his seventh try and his first attempt since 2002. Especially because he switched from Rosario to Velazquez for the Fountain of Youth Stakes in February and then the Florida Derby.
While Velazquez rode Orb to wins in both races - the latter coming on the same day that Rosario was guiding Animal Kingdom to victory in Dubai - No doubt, Rosario is about as hot as Orb at the moment.
The Dominican has won 128 of 514 starts this year (25 per cent) with 83 second-place runs and 80 show finishes. Rosario just finished a record spring run at Keeneland over in Lexington with 38 wins and opened Churchill Downs’ spring meet with five more winners a week ago.
He won Churchill’s first race Saturday on Glamour Puss before saddling aboard Orb, whose awkward start left him behind the leaders before he settled inside by the first turn. Rosario angled him out after six furlongs and then got six wide at the 3/8-mile mark before plucking off the leaders from the outside down the stretch.
“As soon as I passed the last horse,” Rosario said, “sometimes he likes to pull himself a little bit and kind of get after him a little bit, and he was going along well. It all worked out good.”
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