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KENTUCKY DERBY
Kentucky Derby

Which Kentucky Derby post position has produced the most winners?

Portrait of Alexis Cubit Alexis Cubit
Louisville Courier Journal
April 16, 2026, 5:11 a.m. ET
  • The Kentucky Derby post-position draw is scheduled for Saturday, April 25.
  • Sovereignty won the 2025 Derby from Post No. 16, becoming the fifth winner from that post.
  • Post No. 5 has produced the most Derby winners all-time, but no top-five finishers since 2019.

Sovereignty's 2025 Kentucky Derby win was impressive for more than one reason.

He beat Journalism, the 3-1 favorite, by 1 1/2 lengths from Post No. 16, which has only produced a winner four times prior. And though Post No. 5 has produced the most winners (10), there hasn't been a top-five finisher at the spot since Improbable's fourth-place showing in 2019.

While there are preferrable posts for horses to run out of, Sovereignty proved there are exceptions to every rule. While it's yet to be determined if that'll be the case this year, here's a look at how many winners and top-three finishers have come from each post:

Post No. 1 

Hill Gail is all by himself as he made the turn for home in the 1952 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Hill Gail, 2:01 3/5 (1952) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 96-8-5-5 

Win percentage: 8.3% 

In-the-money percentage: 18.8% 

Ferdinand (1986) was the last horse to win at this position, with the average placing for horses being 8.2.

Post No. 2 

Affirmed (right), with 18-year-old Steve Cauthen aboard, thunders across the finish line to win the 104th running of the Kentucky Derby in 1978.

Fastest winner: Affirmed, 2:01 1/5 (1978) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 96-7-6-13 

Win percentage: 7.3% 

In-the-money percentage: 27.1% 

Four of the seven wins from this spot came in the 1970s: Dust Commander (1970), Cannonade (1974), Bold Forbes (1976) and Affirmed (1978). There have been no winners since.  

Jockey Brian J. Hernandez celebrates aboard Mystik Dan after winning the 2024 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Saturday, May 4, 2024 in Louisville, Kentucky.

Post No. 3 

Fastest winner: Foolish Pleasure, 2:02 (1975) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 96-6-8-8

Win percentage: 6.3% 

In-the-money percentage: 22.9% 

Two of the six wins from this post came in the 1970s — 1975 (Foolish Pleasure) and 1979 (Spectacular Bid). The post had produced a top-three horse for three straight years, highlighted by Mystik Dan's 2024 victory, before Final Gambit's fourth-place finish last year.

Post No. 4 

With blinkers in place, Decidedly and jockey Bill Hartack pulled away to a 2 1/4-length victory over Roman Line in the 1962 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Decidedly, 2:00 2/5 (1962) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 96-5-6-4 

Win percentage: 5.2% 

In-the-money percentage: 15.6% 

Super Saver’s 2010 Derby victory was the last for the post. It was empty last year after Rodriguez scratched due to a bruised foot.

Post No. 5 

Jockey Victor Espinoza looks back to see his competitors as he crosses the finish line of the 2002 Kentucky Derby aboard War Emblem.

Fastest winner: War Emblem, 2:01.13 (2002) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 96-10-8-4 

Win percentage: 10.4% 

In-the-money percentage: 22.9% 

The winningest position with 10 champions. Four have come since 2000: War Emblem (2002), Funny Cide (2003), California Chrome (2014) and Always Dreaming (2017).  

Post No. 6 

Jockey Bill Hartack holds the roses he and Iron Liege won by defeating Gallant Man in the 1957 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Iron Liege, 2:01 1/5 (1957) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 96-2-8-3 

Win percentage: 2.1% 

In-the-money percentage: 13.5% 

Has the fewest wins of the first 10 posts with two but has eight second-place finishes, tied with Posts 3 and 5 for the most. Good Magic finished second in 2018 from the sixth post. 

Post No. 7 

Northern Dancer wins the 1964 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Northern Dancer, 2:00 (1964) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 95-8-7-6 

Win percentage: 8.4% 

In-the-money percentage: 22.1% 

A horse has placed in the money from this post in 22.1% of the 95 races the post has been occupied. The most recent winner to come from the seventh starting post was Mandaloun in 2021.  

Mage, with Javier Castellano up, wins the 149th Running of the Kentucky Derby on May 6, 2023, at Churchill Downs.

Post No. 8 

Fastest winner: Lucky Debonair, 2:01 1/5 (1965) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 95-9-5-5

Win percentage: 9.5% 

In-the-money percentage: 20% 

In 2023, Mage became the third horse to win from the eighth post in the new millennium, joining Barbaro (2006) and Mine That Bird (2009).

Post No. 9 

Riva Ridge wins the 1972 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Riva Ridge, 2:01 4/5 (1972) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 92-4-6-8 

Win percentage: 4.3% 

In-the-money percentage: 19.6% 

Tomy Lee and Venetian Way posted back-to-back wins in 1959 and 1960 from the ninth post, which has four winners total. A horse hasn’t won from here since 1972 (Riva Ridge).  

Post No. 10 

Ron Turcotte aboard Secretariat (left) edges ahead of Laffit Pincay Jr. aboard Sham (right) near the finish of the 99th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.

Fastest winner: Secretariat, 1:59 2/5 (1973) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 89-9-6-11 

Win percentage: 10.2% 

In-the-money percentage: 29.2% 

Secretariat, the greatest horse to win the Kentucky Derby, did so from this post 52 years ago. And four horses won in the 1980s: Genuine Risk (1980), Sunny’s Halo (1983), Spend a Buck (1985) and Sunday Silence (1989). This post owns the second-best win percentage (10.2%) behind Posts 5 and 20 and the best in-the-money percentage (29.5%).

Post No. 11 

Jockey Gary Stevens congratulates Kentucky Derby winner Winning Colors after the filly was presented with the blanket of roses in 1988.

Fastest winner: Winning Colors, 2:02 1/5 (1988) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 85-2-6-4 

Win percentage: 2.4% 

In-the-money percentage: 14.1% 

Brokers Tip (1933) and Winning Colors (1988) are the lone winners to come out of the 11th post. Forever Young finished third in 2024.  

Post No. 12 

Kauai King (8) prevails over Advocator (3), Blue Skyer (12) and Stupendous (2) at the finish of the 1966 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Kauai King, 2:02 (1966) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 81-3-3-4 

Win percentage: 3.7% 

In-the-money percentage: 12.3% 

Angel of Empire was the last horse to get close to a win from the 12th spot, finishing third in 2023.  

Post No. 13 

Nyquist heads down the stretch to the finish at the 2016 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Nyquist, 2:01.31 (2016) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 79-5-5-7 

Win percentage: 6.3% 

In-the-money percentage: 21.5% 

The unlucky number has been just that lately. Nyquist is the most recent winner, with Simplification finishing in the top five in 2022.  

Post No. 14 

1950 Kentucky Derby winner Middleground with jockey Bill Boland.

Fastest winner: Middleground, 2:01 3/5 (1950) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 69-2-6-6 

Win percentage: 2.9% 

In-the-money percentage: 20.3% 

The only winners to come from the 14th position were Middleground (1950) and Carry Back (1961). But a solid 20.6% of the horses to run from this post have finished in the money, including Essential Quality’s third-place showing in 2021. 

Post No. 15 

Authentic, with John Velazquez aboard, wins the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Sept. 5, 2020, with a small audience of onlookers. The race was delayed from its normal date on the first Saturday in May because of the pandemic.

Fastest winner: Authentic, 2:00.61 (2020) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 64-6-2-1 

Win percentage: 9.4% 

In-the-money percentage: 14.1% 

The new millennium has seen horses from the 15th post have some success. Authentic won the 2020 Derby. American Pharoah (2015), Orb (2013) and Fusaichi Pegasus (2000) also were victorious.

Post No. 16 

In speeding through the Kentucky Derby's 1 1/4 miles in 1:59.97, Monarchos, with jockey Jorge Chavez aboard, joined 1973 winner Secretariat as the only Derby champions to hit the wire in under two minutes.

Fastest winner: Monarchos, 1:59.97 (2001) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 53-5-3-3 

Win percentage: 9.4% 

In-the-money percentage: 20.8% 

One of the fastest times recorded at the Derby came from this post in 2001, with Monarchos winning in 1:59.97. All five horses that have won from this post have done so in the last 30 years, including Sovereignty (2025), Animal Kingdom (2011), Charismatic (1999) and Thunder Gulch (1995). 

Post No. 17 

Fastest winner: N/A 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 46-0-1-2 

Win percentage: 0.0% 

In-the-money percentage: 6.5% 

Of the posts that have been used since 1930, this is the only one to not produce a winner. Forty Niner came the closest, finishing second in 1988. Don’t Get Mad placed fourth in 2005.  

Post No. 18 

Gato Del Sol, with jockey Eddie Delahoussaye aboard, wins the 1982 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Gato Del Sol, 2:02 2/5 (1982) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 38-2-4-0 

Win percentage: 5.3% 

In-the-money percentage: 15.8% 

In 2019, Country House took the crown from the 18th spot after Maximum Security was disqualified for interference, a first in Derby history. Gato Del Sol was the only other winner from Post 18 in 1982. Owen Almighty produced a fifth-place finish from the post last year.

Post No. 19 

Mario Gutierrez wins the 2012 Kentucky Derby aboard I'll Have Another.

Fastest winner: I'll Have Another, 2:01.83 (2012) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 32-1-1-1 

Win percentage: 3.1% 

In-the-money percentage: 9.4% 

I’ll Have Another (2012) is the only horse to win from the 19th post, though Wicked Strong finished fourth from the position two years later. Resilience finished sixth from the post in 2024.

Post No. 20 

Big Brown, with Kent Desormeaux aboard, wins the 2008 Kentucky Derby.

Fastest winner: Big Brown, 2:01.82 (2008) 

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 20-2-0-1 

Win percentage: 10.5% 

In-the-money percentage: 15.8% 

Before Rich Strike in 2022, Big Brown was the only horse to win from the 20th post.

Post No. 21

Fastest winner: N/A

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 2-0-0-0

Win percentage: 0% 

In-the-money percentage: 0%

The post has only been used twice before, in 1974 and 1985.

Post No. 22

Fastest winner: N/A

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 1-0-0-0

Win percentage: 0% 

In-the-money percentage: 0%

This post has only been used once, as Judger finished eighth in the 1974 Kentucky Derby.

Post No. 23

Fastest winner: N/A

Record (Entries-win-place-show): 1-0-0-0

Win percentage: 0% 

In-the-money percentage: 0%

Buck's Bid was the only horse to run from the spot, placing seventh in the 1974 Kentucky Derby.

How to watch 2026 Kentucky Derby

The 152nd run of the Kentucky Derby will be broadcast nationally on NBC.

You can stream the 2026 Kentucky Derby on Fubo and Peacock.

What time is the Kentucky Derby?

Post time for the 152nd Kentucky Derby is set for approximately 6:57 p.m. on Saturday, May 2.  

Reach Louisville football, women's basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at [email protected] and follow her on X at @Alexis_Cubit. 

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