Kentucky Oaks 2022 replay: Who won, payouts, picks, lineup, highlights and more
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The Kentucky Oaks will take place today at Churchill Downs, a day before the Kentucky Derby.
Trainer Todd Pletcher, whose horse Nest is the 5-2 favorite, is hoping to win his second straight Kentucky Oaks. But Nest isn't the only horse to watch out for Friday afternoon.
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Here is what you should know about the Kentucky Oaks.
And the Kentucky Oaks 2022 winner is...
Secret Oath has crossed the finish line first at the 148th running of the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. It is trainer D. Wayne Lukas' record-tying fifth Oaks victory.
Kentucky Oaks winner: Secret Oath crosses finish line first to win 2022 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs
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Finishing order for Kentucky Oaks 2022
1. Secret Oath
2. Nest
3. Desert Dawn
4. Echo Zulu
5. Kathleen O.
6. Shahama
7. Turnerloose
8. Cocktail Moments
9. Candy Raid
10. Nostalgic
11. Goddess of Fire
12. Hidden Connection
13. Yuugiri
14. Venti Valentine
Kentucky Oaks payouts
At 4-1 odds, Secret Oath won the 148th running of the Oaks on Friday at Churchill Downs. Did you win big? Click here to find out.
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What race number is the Kentucky Oaks?
The 2022 race is the 148th running of the Kentucky Oaks.
What are the odds for the Kentucky Oaks?
Here is the post position draw with trainer, jockey and morning-line odds:
1. Secret Oath, D. Wayne Lukas, Luis Saez, 6-1
2. Nostalgic, Bill Mott, Jose Ortiz, 15-1
3. Hidden Connection, Bret Calhoun, Rey Gutierrez, 20-1
4. Nest, Todd Pletcher, Irad Ortiz Jr., 5-2
5. Goddess of Fire, Todd Pletcher, John Velazquez, 15-1
6. Yuugiri, Rudolphe Brisset, Florent Geroux, 30-1
7. Echo Zulu, Steve Asmussen, Joel Rosaria, 4-1
8. Venti Valentine, Jorge Abreu, Tyler Gaffalione, 20-1
9. Desert Dawn, Phil D’Amato, Umberto Rispoli, 20-1
10. Kathleen O., Shug McGaughey, Javier Castellano, 7-2
11. Cocktail Moments, Kenny McPeek, Corey Lanerie, 30-1
12. Candy Raid, Keith Desormeaux, Rafael Bejarno, 30-1
13. Shahama, Todd Pletcher, Flavien Prat, 15-1
14. Turnerloose, Brad Cox, Manny Franco, 20-1
AE 15. Beguine, Daniel Peitz, Ricardo Santana Jr., 30-1
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Kentucky Oaks picks: Here's a look at who the experts like
Steve Bittenbender, Courier Journal: Secret Oath
Mark Blankenbaker, ESPN 680: Kathleen O.
Rick Bozich, WDRB: Kathleen O.
Will Clark, WHAS Radio: Secret Oath
John Clay, Lexington Herald-Leader: Nest
Fred Cowgill, WLKY: Nest
Eric Crawford, WDRB: Kathleen O.
Jody Demling, 247Sports: Nest
Ed DeRosa, Horse Racing Nation: Kathleen O.
Sara Elbadwi, Horse Racing Nation: Kathleen O.
Keith Farmer, WLEX: Nest
Pat Forde, Sports Illustrated: Echo Zulu
Gary Graves, Associated Press: Kathleen O.
Greg Hall, Bloodhorse: Echo Zulu
Kendrick Haskins, WAVE: Kathleen O.
John Lewis, WDRB: Nest
Darren Rogers, Churchill Downs senior director of communications: Shahama
Kent Spencer, WHAS: Nest
Travis Stone, Churchill Downs track announcer: Yuugiri
Kent Taylor, WAVE: Kathleen O.
Miss Kentucky Haley Wheeler: Kathleen O.
Dominique Yates, WLKY: Kathleen O.
Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader gets engaged at the Kentucky Oaks
She said yes!
It's not hyperbole to say Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader Justine Templin will likely remember the 2022 Kentucky Oaks for the rest of her life.
Months after she stood on the sideline of SoFi Stadium cheering on Joe Burrow and company in the Super Bowl, Templin and her boyfriend, Jack Kerby, visited Louisville's Churchill Downs to take in the 148th running of the Oaks. Little did Templin know that Kerby had much bigger plans for this trip than to wager on fillies. He planned to ask her to marry him.
Kentucky Oaks undercard results
There's been plenty of action on the track today before the Kentucky Oaks kicks off.
Shedaresthedevil, trained by Louisville native Brad Cox, led for most of the Grade 1 La Troienne Stakes before being caught in the stretch by Pauline’s Pearl. The second choice in the race at 9-to-5, Pauline’s Pearl finished the 1 1/16-mile race in 1:42.46, winning by half a length.
For a complete roundup of the undercard races, click here.
Photos from the Kentucky Oaks
See all of today's action here.
Rain briefly fell on the #kyoaks but couldn't damper the spirit of the crowd. More @courierjournal : https://t.co/GCellRw1Pi pic.twitter.com/lX2tcoBST3
— Matt Stone (@mattstonephotog) May 6, 2022
With rain in the forecast, which Kentucky Oaks horses are the best mudders?
There's a 90% chance of rain Friday, meaning the 148th running of the Kentucky Oaks may be decided by which filly performs best on a sloppy track.
Of the 14 fillies in the Oaks field, six have raced on an "off" track, which means the track was not considered fast at post time. Of those six, four have won their races on an off track:
Echo Zulu
Nest
Kathleen O.
Venti Valentine
Kentucky Oaks crowds enjoy the day
Pockets of clouds and moments of sunshine poking out had crowds at the Kentucky Oaks either go for cover or fully embracing the unpredictable weather.
Follow along for all your #KentuckyOaks updates today!https://t.co/MWz6HKsSJL
— Courier Journal (@courierjournal) May 6, 2022
How many people attended the 2022 Kentucky Oaks?
According to Darren Rogers, Churchill Downs' senior director of communications, 100,188 people attended the 148th running of the Kentucky Oaks.
Attendance @ChurchillDowns on Kentucky Oaks Day is 100,188.
— Churchill Downs PR (@DerbyMedia) May 6, 2022
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky Oaks 2022 replay: Who won, payout, odds, picks, lineup