04/25/2026
Saturday is draw day. And at Churchill Downs, the number you pull can change everything.
Three days to go. Then the moment every team dreads and hopes for in equal measure: the Kentucky Derby post-position draw. On Saturday, April 25, Churchill Downs will randomly assign gate numbers to all 20 starters in the 152nd edition.
One draw. Thirty seconds. And a horse's fate can shift.
The Kentucky Derby has used a starting gate since 1930 — traditionally two of them, a main gate for 14 horses and an auxiliary gate attached to the outside for six more. Twenty thoroughbreds launching simultaneously toward the first turn, a funnel of muscle, hooves, and adrenaline.
Why does the number matter so much?
Common sense might suggest the inside posts are favorable since racing near the rail is the shortest way around a track. But with fields of 20 horses, the inside posts get the worst of the bumping and jostling heading into the first turn. Outside horses have more room, but cover more ground.
The result is a 26-year data record — 2000 through 2025 — that shows strong, repeatable patterns by gate.
The numbers are clear:
— Posts 1–3 and 17–20 have historically been the toughest spots to win from. Post 12 has been among the least productive in recent decades — no winner, and rarely a horse in the top two.
— Since 2000, 14 of 26 winners (53.8%) have broken from Post 13 or higher. The outside, once considered a death sentence, has become the land of champions.
— No horse has ever won from post 17.
And the 2026 favorites?
Renegade and Commandment — the two horses at the top of the pre-draw odds board — would both ideally target posts 5–8 or 13–16. A draw in posts 1–3 or 17 would be a meaningful negative and warrant odds adjustment once the field is official.
Last year, Sovereignty — the 2025 Derby winner — broke from post 16. From the outside. Like a champion who needed no favors.
Saturday, twenty numbers will be drawn. Twenty destinies redrawn in minutes. Then a full week of analysis, shifting odds, and changing strategies follows.
But in that moment, everything that months of training, millions of dollars, and lifelong dreams have built... comes down to a number🐎