Churchill Downs will be postponing the 146th Kentucky Derby until September 5, according to reports from multiple media outlets in Louisville, where the race takes place. A spokesman for Churchill Downs told CNN he could not comment on the company's scheduling deliberations. The race has only been postponed once before, when wartime restrictions forced it to be pushed back by one month, according to the Courier-Journal newspaper. Traditionally, the Kentucky Derby is run first, followed by the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. Earlier this month, a statement from the Kentucky Derby's official Twitter account said organizers were monitoring coronavirus developments "with steadfast vigilance."
Source: CNN March 17, 2020 03:00 UTC