The 2026 Kentucky Derby was held Saturday at Churchill Downs, featuring a tight field led by three top contenders who had won their respective prep races. Renegade, Commandment, and Further Ado were the favorites among bettors and horse racing analysts for America’s most prestigious horse race. Betting odds remained fluid as race day approached, as each horse presented both strengths and potential weaknesses at the starting line. Which horse-jockey combination was favored to win the 2026 Kentucky Derby? Find out here.
Top Contenders and Current Favorites for the 2026 Kentucky Derby
Renegade, wearing post position No. 1, captured the Arkansas Derby and has delivered impressive performances in both of his 2026 races. The deeper closer tends to position himself farther back in the early stages, which could become problematic given his inside post draw and potential traffic issues during the race. Despite these tactical concerns, his recent form keeps him among the betting favorites for the May event, acoording to Sports Illustrated.
Commandment, running from post No. 6, enters the Derby as the only horse in the field with four career victories and arguably the strongest resume. He defeated notable competitors including Chief Wallabee and The Puma during his Florida Derby triumph, establishing himself as the horse who has beaten the toughest competition. Some handicappers consider him the most underrated among the top three, potentially offering solid value at approximately 5-1 odds.
Further Ado holds the highest Beyer Speed Figure in the entire field after his Blue Grass Stakes victory, though questions remain about the overall strength of that particular race. The post No. 18 runner does bring Churchill Downs experience with a previous win at the Louisville track, which could prove advantageous on Derby day.
Battle-Tested Challengers for the 2026 Kentucky Derby
The Puma has faced all three likely favorites during his campaign, finishing third behind Renegade, defeating Further Ado, and narrowly missing to Commandment in the Florida Derby. This extensive experience against top competition demonstrates his quality, though concerns exist about whether the 1.25-mile Derby distance might stretch beyond his optimal range. Unfortunately, the horse scratched from the Kentucky Derby Saturday morning after its trainers Gustavo Delgado Sr. and Gustavo Delgado Jr. found some inflammation in its leg “due to a skin infection.” Chief Wallabee represents trainer Bill Mott, who captured last year’s Kentucky Derby with Sovereignty, and possesses exceptional raw talent despite having just one career win.
So Happy won the Santa Anita Derby and ranks competitively on speed figures with the leading contenders, though uncertainty surrounds the overall quality of California horses this season. His running style suits the Derby format well, and he could deliver strong value for bettors willing to take a chance on the West Coast contingent. Trainer Mark Glatt will experience an emotional Derby Saturday following the recent death of his wife, with many in the racing community supporting the Glatt family.
International Entries and Longshot Possibilities for the 2026 Kentucky Derby
Danon Bourbon arrives from Japan undefeated in three starts, continuing the nation’s pursuit of its first Kentucky Derby victory after Forever Young’s near-miss attempt. Japanese racing has established dominance in international competitions worldwide, making this particular entry a legitimate wild card despite difficulty assessing the level of competition he has faced overseas. Golden Tempo represents trainer Cherie DeVaux, who would become the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby if successful, and figures as an intriguing longshot option for exotic wagers.
Bob Baffert, a six-time Kentucky Derby winner, saddles both Potente and Litmus Test in this year’s race. Potente has improved with each start, with his only defeat coming against So Happy, while Litmus Test has trained exceptionally well despite entering off two subpar performances. Pavlovian brings an interesting ownership-trainer combination in Reddam Racing and Doug O’Neill, who have teamed to win two previous Kentucky Derbies, with recent equipment changes and tactical adjustments showing marked improvement.
Jockey/Horse Leaderboard for the 2026 Kentucky Derby
| POST | HORSE | JOCKEY | MORNING LINE ODDS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Renegade | Irad Ortiz Jr. | 4-1 |
| 2 | Albus | Manny Franco | 30-1 |
| 3 | Intrepido | Hector Isaac Berrios | 50-1 |
| 4 | Litmus Test | Martin Garcia | 50-1 |
| 5 | Right to Party | Chris Elliott | SCR* |
| 6 | Commandment | Luis Saez | 6-1 |
| 7 | Danon Bourbon | Atsuya Nishimura | 20-1 |
| 8 | So Happy | Mike Smith | 15-1 |
| 9 | The Puma | Javier Castellano | 10-1 |
| 10 | Wonder Dean (JPN) | Ryusei Sakai | 30-1 |
| 11 | Incredibolt | Jaime Torres | 20-1 |
| 12 | Chief Wallabee | Junior Alvarado | 8-1 |
| 13 | Silent Tactic | Cristian Torres | SCR* |
| 14 | Potente | Juan Hernandez | 20-1 |
| 15 | Emerging Market | Flavien Prat | 15-1 |
| 16 | Pavlovian | Edwin Maldonado | 30-1 |
| 17 | Six Speed | Brian Hernandez Jr. | 50-1 |
| 18 | Further Ado | John Velazquez | 6-1 |
| 19 | Golden Tempo | Jose Ortiz | 30-1 |
| 20 | Fulleffort | Irad Ortiz Jr. | SCR* |
| 21 | Great White | Alex Achard | 50-1 |
| 22 | Ocelli | Joe Ramos | 50-1 |
| 23 | Robusta | Cristian Torres | 50-1 |
* SCR (Scratch) indicates that a horse that was initially entered for a race will not compete.
