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Churchill Downs Launches Derby Web Site
(Edited press release) Employing advanced Web technology, the site serves as an extensive online resource for the entire Kentucky Derby experience, from in-depth contender information to full-scale treatment of the entertainment and party atmosphere that surrounds the historic event. “It pays tribute to the time-honored traditions and pageantry of the Run for the Roses, while at the same time reflecting the latest online technology to help fans stay informed. Whether you’re a passionate racing fan, a Derby party host, or a newcomer attracted to the Kentucky Derby scene, you’ll find everything you need at Kentuckyderby.com, including how to buy tickets, where to go, and what to see in Louisville.” Kentuckyderby.com will also serve as the online home for an array of Kentucky Derby 135 events and programs, which will be unveiled in the weeks ahead. These pages are supplemented by an area dedicated to Kentucky Derby prep races, which provides complete previews and recaps of every major prep race on the Kentucky Derby trail, including video replays, video analysis by Churchill Downs experts, past performance charts, official results, and stakes recaps. The site also contains exclusive analysis videos and interviews, as well as comprehensive historical archives of past runnings of the Kentucky Derby. Bloodstock Research Information Services, an industry-leading data services company owned by Churchill Downs Inc., is providing news content and pedigree information. The site also features blogs by Justin Dew, who will analyze the racing and wagering aspects of the Kentucky Derby, and Caroline Smith, who will focus on the fashion and entertainment scene of Kentucky Derby 135. |
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