Does Post Position Affect the Odds of Winning the Derby?

Known as the "fastest two minutes in sports," the Kentucky Derby is the king of all horse races. Up to twenty of the country's fastest three-year-old thoroughbreds sprint around the mile and a quarter track at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., in hopes of picking up the first jewel in racing's Triple Crown series.

The "Run for the Roses" attracts over $80 million in wagers, and theories of how to pick a winner abound. Of all the variables that could affect the outcome, one of the favorites is the order in which the horses line up at the opening gate, otherwise known as the post position.

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