Woodbine jockey Kimura, Mandarin Hero draw into Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Woodbine jockey Kazushi Kimura will ride in the Kentucky Derby on Saturday at Churchill Downs.
Kimura’s horse, Mandarin Hero, drew into the field Thursday. The Japanese-trained horse secured post No. 22 for the opening crown of American racing’s Triple Crown after Lord Miles was scratched.
“I am so excited to get this opportunity,” Kimura said. “I hope it can be a memorable day for the connections, the horse and myself.”
Mandarin Hero has registered two second-place finishes this year, the last coming in last month’s Grade 1 Santa Anita Derby. The horse has four wins and two second-place efforts in six career starts, having amassed more than US$386,000 in earnings.