2000 Kentucky Derby
The 2000 Kentucky Derby was the 126th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 6, 2000. There were 153,204 in attendance. The winning horse Fusaichi Pegasus, ridden by jockey Kent Desormeaux, was the first betting favorite to win the Derby since Spectacular Bid in 1979. This was the last Kentucky Derby race to be broadcast on ABC, ending a 25-year association with the network; NBC took over the broadcast rights the next year and has broadcast the race since then.
The purse was split between the top five finishers. The first-place winner received around $1.86 million which is more than 60% of the total purse.
Background
was known as “the most expensive racehorse of all time.” Fusaichi Pegasus was born to mare Angel Fever, who was purchased from Bob McNair and Arthur Hancock’s Stone Farm for $525,000. Fusaichi Pegasus was sold at the 1998 Keeneland July yearling sale to a Japanese businessman, Fusao Sekiguchi, who purchased the yearling at $4 million--the most expensive sale in 13 years. Fusaichi Pegasus was named after the last four letters, “ichi” which means “best” and “PegasusPayout
;The 126th Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule| Finishing Place | Program Number | Horse Name | Odds | Win | Place | Show |
| 1. | 12 | Fusaichi Pegasus | 2-1 | $6.60 | $5.60 | $4.00 |
| 2. | 5 | Aptitude | 11-1 | - | $9.80 | $5.80 |
| 3. | 1c | Impeachment | 6-1 | - | - | $4.00 |
- $2 Exacta: Paid $66.00
- $2 Trifecta: Paid $435.00
- $1 Superfecta: Paid $1,635.40