Officialsportsbetting.com Horse Racing Betting UPDATE 1-Horse racing-Country House wins Kentucky Derby after Maximum Security disqualified

UPDATE 1-Horse racing-Country House wins Kentucky Derby after Maximum Security disqualified

Country House was declared the winner of the 145th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Saturday when Maximum Security became the first horse in the history of the race to be disqualified after crossing the line first. Country House’s team raised an objection to Maximum Security’s win, saying

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