Mine That Bird Returns to Churchill Downs
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Mine That Bird, improbable 50-1 winner of the 2009 Kentucky Derby under jockey Calvin Borel, returned to the scene of his greatest triumph on Monday morning. No, he is not coming out of retirement. The 7-year-old gelding is a temporary resident of the Kentucky Derby Museum.
He arrived at Churchill Downs shortly after 11am on Monday with trainer Chip Wooley and owners Mark Allen & Leonard Blach. The press and fans were out in full force to welcome the rags to riches gelding from Roswell, New Mexico.
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