Kentucky’s Trent Noah picked a 23-1 longshot to win the Kentucky Derby, and the payouts were massive.
Many people left the Kentucky Derby having lost their bets, but Trent Noah wasn’t one of them. His hunch might have led to a significant payout.

I’ve been to Churchill Downs, and while I know many would disagree, I personally enjoy a pleasant day at Keeneland far more. No disrespect to the legendary track—it’s definitely worth experiencing at least once. But I’d guess a fair number of you reading this held a betting slip from the Derby, and if you happened to win, the returns were enormous.
Golden Tempo, a 23-1 longshot, charged through the field and returned 48.24ona2 win bet. If you correctly picked the first two finishers in order (exacta), you pocketed a handsome $278.86.

Getting the top three right (trifecta) paid 5,625.39.Andifyouwerefortunateenoughtonailthefirstfour(superfecta),you’dhavewon94,489.95.
One Kentucky Wildcat truly showed his Kentucky roots. Before the Derby gates opened, several Kentucky basketball players shared their predictions.
Trent Noah chose Golden Tempo, and the 3-year-old bay colt delivered. Tempo displayed the endurance of his legendary sire, Curlin, helping Cherie DeVaux become the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby.

It was an incredible race, with Tempo surging late from the outside after an early setback. Perhaps Noah’s good fortune will carry over into the season as the junior aims to leave his mark in Lexington.
What did you think of the Derby?
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