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2022 Kentucky Derby Entries

A field of 20 plus two also-eligibles were entered for the 148th Kentucky Derby on Monday. Blue Grass winner Zandon was set as the morning line favorite at 3-1 from post 10. Get all the horses, post positions, morning line odds, and free past performances here.

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