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Always A Runner Wins Kentucky Oaks as Prime Time Debut Draws over 100,000
Always a Runner overcame pneumonia and won in her third career start, giving Chad Brown his first Kentucky Oaks victory.
On Friday, Always won the 152nd Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, marking trainer Chad Brown's first victory in the race. Ridden by Jose Ortiz, the filly secured the win before a crowd of 103,290 fans.
The filly's remarkable journey began when she contracted pneumonia as a 2-year-old, threatening her racing career. She overcame the serious illness through veterinary treatment and remains undefeated in her three career starts.
Always paid $13.04 to win, $7.46 to place, and $5.44 to show after passing rivals Explora and Meaning near the finish. "You're going to feel like a sports car, like she's a Ferrari," jockey Ortiz said of the filly's performance.
Meaning finished second and Counting Stars third in the first Kentucky Oaks held under the lights in prime time. The historic nighttime race showcased the 1 1/8-mile event's status as a premier competition for top 3-year-old fillies.
Brown will attempt the Oaks-Kentucky Derby double on Saturday with Emerging Market, who also contracted pneumonia as a 2-year-old and has raced twice. The trainer has never won the Derby, though trainer Kenny McPeek accomplished the double two years ago.