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The change was made to make all seating in the grandstand inclusive of food and drinks. This led to attendance in 2022 of 147,294 and 2023 of 150,335. "The days of 170,000 fans are over," Rogers said.
Darren Rogers, senior spokesman at Churchill Downs, said demand for Derby 150 is unprecedented. Ticket sales began at noon on Friday, but most were sold before the day even started.
Darren Rogers, senior director of communications and media services at Churchill Downs, confirmed a report in The Courier-Journal that the track will draw entries for both the May 4 Kentucky Derby ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The 150th run for the roses is only 82 days away. The road to the Kentucky Derby continues as a few favorites work to secure more points. Darren Rogers, Churchill Downs’ ...
It’s crunch time at The Downs,” said track spokesperson Darren Rogers. We are getting close, as May 4 th is only 46 days away. This particular first Saturday of May will have added meaning.
Rogers said the track wanted to give locals a less crowded experience to enjoy the festivities by changing the day. "Kentucky Oaks Day attendance was around 50,000 people," Rogers said.
Darren Rogers, senior director of communications and media services for the historic track, confirmed the decision first reported by the Courier Journal of Louisville.
These upgrades also respect Churchill Downs' history. "I think my favorite aspect of it is the incorporation of the original grandstand from 1895," Rogers said. "You're going to see some bricks.
Rogers knows the Kentucky Derby like the back of his hand, and he has a playful twist on the Kentucky Oaks, calling it the perfect appetizer to the main event of Derby Day.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - The countdown to the 151st Kentucky Derby is officially underway with just 96 days until the Run for the Roses. Churchill Downs’ Senior Director of Communications Darren ...
You want to see all the great elements of horse racing and what makes Churchill Downs great, but you got to continue to move that ball forward," said Darren Rogers, a Churchill Downs spokesperson.
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