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In 2019, trainer Bill Mott's Country House was named Derby winner after a disqualification. But watching Sovereignty cross the wire first was better.
Bill Mott can say it with his chest now. Sovereignty captured the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby , marking the first time Mott has watched his horse cross the finish line first.
Another Jim Dandy hopeful drilling Friday at the Spa was Kentucky Derby and Belmont third-place finisher Baeza ...
Mott isn’t a huge fan of running horses back in just two weeks, preferring to point his 3-year-olds toward the Belmont in June, but it would be bad for the sport if Sovereignty skipped out on a ...
Sovereignty ran away with the 151st Kentucky Derby on Saturday at a muddy Churchill Downs and it ... The ownership group at Godolphin and trainer Bill Mott want to see how the horse responds to ...
Sovereignty gets some relaxation time in his stall in trainer Bill Mott’s barn at the Oklahoma Training Track after his win in the 157th running of the The Belmont Stakes during the Belmont ...
Sovereignty bested Journalism on Saturday in a Kentucky Derby rematch to win the 157th Belmont Stakes, and the second hosted at Saratoga.
Three-year-old divisional leader Sovereignty was back on the work tab June 27 at Saratoga, his first official workout since ...
SARATOGA SPRINGS–When Neal Poznansky, sitting on the back of GI Kentucky Derby and GI Belmont Stakes champion Sovereignty (Into Mischief), saw jockey Junior Alvarado early Friday morning, he wore a ...
After Saturday's race, Tom Rinaldi of Fox Sports found Sovereignty trainer Bill Mott and asked him about the decision to hold the horse out of the second leg of the Triple Crown.
The Triple Crown final leg also features Baeza, giving it the top three finishers from the Run for the Roses in the field of eight Saturday in Saratoga, N.Y.