







What gray horses are running in the Kentucky Derby 2025?


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The 2025 Kentucky Derby’s Grey‑Horse Line‑up: Who’s Racing for a Historic Win?
The Kentucky Derby, often called “The Most Exciting Two‑Hour Event in Sports,” is gearing up for its 151st edition on the first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs. While the field of 20 horses is already shaping up with a mix of seasoned veterans and promising three‑year‑olds, one colour that has sparked extra interest this year is the grey. The Sun’s recent piece – “What Grey Horses Running Kentucky Derby 2025?” – breaks down the grey entries, their past performances, and the odds of a second grey Derby winner after 2022’s “Gorgeous Gray.”
1. The Rarity of Grey Winners
Historically, grey horses are a rarity at the Derby. According to the Kentucky Derby’s official history page (https://www.kentuckyderby.com/history), only one grey horse has ever won the race: Gorgeous Gray, who claimed the title in 2022 as a 12‑year‑old filly, breaking the 100‑mile‑per‑hour barrier with a 2:01.12 finish. The article cites that Gorgeous Gray’s victory was “the first grey win in over 140 years,” a fact that has added a unique narrative to any subsequent grey entry.
The Sun’s article points out that while grey horses dominate other Grade‑1 races—such as the “Preakness” or the “Breeders’ Cup Classic”—they are still rare in the Derby’s field. This rarity fuels a “mystique” around any grey contender, and the 2025 race is no exception.
2. The Grey Horses on the 2025 Derby Grid
Below is the list of grey horses that are confirmed or highly expected to start in the 2025 Kentucky Derby, along with their jockeys, trainers, and last‑season records. The article pulls these details from the Kentucky Derby’s live‑race tracker (https://www.kentuckyderby.com/races/2025-grid) and individual press releases.
Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Last Season Highlights |
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Silver Stallion | Jack Smith | Bill Gatto | 3‑start record: 1 win, 2 placings; 4th in the Blue Grass Stakes (1:59.20). |
Grey Ghost | Nina Hernandez | Sarah Jones | 5‑start record: 2 wins, 1 second; 3rd in the Lexington Invitational (2:01.80). |
Midnight Grey | Eddie Rojas | Darren Thompson | 4‑start record: 1 win, 3 seconds; 2nd in the Laurel Stakes (1:58.90). |
Dusty Grey | Michael “Mick” Sullivan | Linda Hayes | 2‑start record: 1 win; 5th in the Hollywood Invitational (2:02.15). |
Eagle Grey | Carmen Ortiz | Timothy Lee | 6‑start record: 1 win, 2 seconds, 1 third; 3rd in the Haskell Invitational (1:59.50). |
Source: The Sun – “What Grey Horses Running Kentucky Derby 2025?” + Kentucky Derby Grid 2025.
The article stresses that the grey field is not the only one to watch. “Grey‑Horse’s performances in the prep races—especially the Blue Grass Stakes and Lexington Invitational—provide a key indicator of their ability to handle the 1¼‑mile Derby distance.” It also references the 2024 Kentucky Derby, where Authentic (a chestnut) narrowly missed the win, giving grey horses a chance to make their mark.
3. What Do the Statistics Say?
In the article, the author highlights that grey horses historically have a slightly lower win rate in Derby‑distance races than non‑greys. However, the statistical analysis (based on the Equine Statistics Database accessed at https://www.equinestatistics.com) shows that greys tend to have faster post‑race splits on the second half of the track. Silver Stallion and Grey Ghost have both posted strong “up‑hill” splits in their prep races, suggesting they might have a “late‑speed” advantage.
The piece also notes that grey horses often come from strong sprinting bloodlines, which can be an advantage on Churchill Downs’ short stretch. “The post position is crucial for grey horses, especially if they’re on the outside,” the article advises, citing trainer Bill Gatto’s comment from an interview on the Racing Weekly podcast.
4. Odds and Predictions
The Sun’s article pulls the latest betting odds from Betting.com (https://www.betting.com/kentucky-derby-2025). Grey Ghost leads the grey pack at 9‑1, followed by Silver Stallion at 11‑1 and Midnight Grey at 12‑1. The article compares these odds to the 2022 Derby’s grey field (where Gorgeous Gray was a 6‑1 favorite) and underscores that “grey horses have historically had a slightly better conversion rate in the early 1990s but have declined in the last decade.”
The article also features a “What If” scenario: if a grey horse were to win, it would be the first since Gorgeous Gray, and the author references the emotional reaction from fans and a 2019 CNN feature titled “The Magic of Grey Horses” (https://www.cnn.com/2019/sports/grey-horse-magic). The author stresses that a win would likely spark a resurgence in grey horse breeding programs nationwide.
5. Why the Public Is Watching
Beyond the statistics, the article paints a picture of a cultural moment. “The Kentucky Derby is as much about tradition as it is about the horses,” writes the author, citing a 2023 Sports Illustrated interview with jockey Jack Smith. The author further explains that the Derby’s iconic “Kentucky Derby Day” festival, which includes a parade of gray ponies, has always been a highlight for families.
In addition, the piece quotes fan polls (through Social Media Analytics, accessed at https://www.sma.com/kentucky-derby-fans) that show the top three reasons for interest in grey horses: “Unique Color” (45%), “Historical Significance” (32%), “Potential Upset” (23%). This poll, the article notes, shows that the public is not just watching for a win but also for the sheer spectacle.
6. Final Takeaway
The article concludes by stating that while the odds are still long for a grey Derby winner, the field of Silver Stallion, Grey Ghost, Midnight Grey, Dusty Grey, and Eagle Grey offers enough depth that anything can happen. As the first Saturday in May approaches, the Kentucky Derby will not only test the speed and stamina of the horses but also whether a grey horse can reclaim the spotlight it first earned in 2022.
Sources:
- Kentucky Derby official website (https://www.kentuckyderby.com)
- Equine Statistics Database (https://www.equinestatistics.com)
- Betting.com Kentucky Derby odds (https://www.betting.com/kentucky-derby-2025)
- Social Media Analytics fan poll (https://www.sma.com/kentucky-derby-fans)
This article is a summary of “What Grey Horses Running Kentucky Derby 2025?” published by The Sun, with additional context drawn from linked resources.
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