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Churchill launches 2010 Kentucky Derby website

Churchill Downs Inc. (CDI) has launched www.KentuckyDerby.com, the official web site for the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby (G1) and definitive online resource for information about the Kentucky Derby experience.

The all-inclusive web site, redesigned in conjunction with Texas-based FooCulture, features a clean, classy, condensed and easy-to-navigate homepage with quick links to user-friendly sections. The updated site is loaded with colorful imagery that pulls visitors in to the spectacle that is America's original, extravagant, springtime sports party and well represents the many intriguing aspects of the Kentucky Derby brand.

"Whether you're a casual sports fan, entertainment seeker or diehard horse racing enthusiast, KentuckyDerby.com is the ultimate online destination for the Kentucky Derby experience -- and it's the only web site you need to visit for everything Derby related," said Julie Koenig-Loignon, CDI's vice president of brand development and marketing. "We designed the site to blend the rich history and time-honored traditions that Derby fans love about the 'Run for the Roses' with fresh, fun entertainment content that showcases the tremendous social experience wrapped around America's greatest horse race."

All-encompassing information about top Kentucky Derby prospects, important prep races and expert analysis is just a mouse click away in the "Contenders" area. Meanwhile, comprehensive Derby race histories as well as entertainment and lifestyle segments featuring updates on Derby fashions, signature cuisine, Red Carpet interviews and local celebrity parties can be found in the retooled "Derby Experience" section.

Additionally, there are areas devoted to breaking news and visitor information, plus easy-to-find e-commerce tabs for Kentucky Derby and Oaks (G1) tickets, official Derby photographs and merchandise and online wagering through TwinSpires.com. There are handy links to Derby party planning tools, social networking channels, the "Road to the Roses" Derby fantasy game and home page links to local community and business partners that contribute to the entire Derby hospitality effort in Louisville, Kentucky.

Content will be added throughout the Derby season and integrated with video updates from veteran Churchill Downs' racing analyst Jill Byrne and popular Louisville entertainment reporter Angie Fenton. Byrne will give fans a unique behind-the-scenes look at promising Kentucky Derby contenders and their jockeys, trainers and owners while also offering weekly previews of upcoming Derby prep races. Fenton will deliver entertaining reports on a broad range of topics, including Derby party-planning tips, fashion dos and don'ts and the latest dish on celebrities and the Derby party scene.

John Asher, Churchill Downs' vice president of racing communications, will join Byrne and handicappers Kellie Reilly and James Scully of Bloodstock Research Information Services (Brisnet.com) for expert analysis and opinion about Derby contenders, including Top 10 rankings. Brisnet.com and the Churchill Downs communications department will team to provide breaking news updates.

Approximately 2.4 million unique users, including nearly one million unique visitors in the weeks surrounding the Kentucky Derby, visited KentuckyDerby.com in 2009.

Annually staged at Churchill Downs in Louisville on the first Saturday in May, this year's $2 million Kentucky Derby is scheduled for May 1. The 1 1/4-mile classic for three-year-olds -- the first leg of horse racing's famed Triple Crown series -- was first run in 1875, which makes "The Run for the Roses" the oldest continuously held sporting event in North America. Approximately 150,000 people attend the Kentucky Derby in person with more than 20 million people tuning in via television and radio worldwide.

The companion web site for the Derby's sister race, the 136th running of the Kentucky Oaks for three-year-old fillies, will launch the week of February 15, while a new-and-improved KentuckyDerbyParty.com, the official site for Kentucky Derby Party planning, will debut in early March.


 

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