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Iowans celebrate Kentucky Derby as big, bright as the rest

Iowans celebrate Kentucky Derby as big, bright as the rest

Yahoo04-05-2025
ALTOONA, Iowa — While crowds of Derby enthusiasts headed to Kentucky for the 151st running, some fans enjoyed the races at Prairie Meadows in Altoona.
The 151st Kentucky Derby was an exciting event this year, with some unexpected wins and some unfortunate soggy weather. Journalism was the favorite this year, with 3-1 odds, but didn't quite match up against Sovereignty who pulled ahead for the win.
While Kentucky may be the center for horse racing, Prairie Meadows and central Iowa boast some pretty enthusiastic fans as well.
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'I'm a huge horse racing fan, we actually own a couple racehorses, quarter horses. I've just been a Kentucky Derby fan my entire life and it's a great festivity to come out and get together, we are seeing a lot of people we know, everyone is having a good time,' said Erin Jackson.
Metro residents spent their morning dueling it out for best hat and bowtie, participating in the Swipe & Win promotion, and enjoying live music.
'There's energy, excitement, people are wearing their derby hats or bowties, and just having a great time. This is what racing is all about to come out, enjoy some time with friends, make a bet, and cheer for their favorite horse,' said Prairie Meadow General Manager Brian Ohorilko.
The 2025 Live Racing season is just getting started at Prairie Meadows with the thoroughbred season kicking off next weekend on May 9th, followed by thoroughbred and quarter horse from June through September.
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