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Goal No. 1 for Renegade: Overcome fabled Kentucky Derby jinx

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Syndication: The Courier-Journal2026 Kentucky Derby contender Renegade during a morning training session during Kentucky Derby week at Churchill Downs. The horse is trained by Todd Pletcher. April 29, 2026

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The post-position draw for the Kentucky Derby is one of the few times in thoroughbred racing when getting first is not something to celebrate.

Last Saturday, during the draw for this Saturday’s 152nd running of the race at Churchill Downs, that distinction went to Renegade.

Despite the ominous spot for Renegade, Churchill Downs’ morning-line oddsmaker Nick Tammaro still set the 3-year-old colt as his early 4-1 favorite for the 1-1/4-mile race that serves as the start of racing’s Triple Crown.

Drawing the inside post means Renegade will be the horse closest to the rail. While he would have the shortest path to the finish line, he will also have to avoid getting pinched along the rail as up to 19 competitors try to move in at the start.

The last horse to win from the No. 1 post position was Ferdinand in 1986, the last Derby win for legendary jockey Bill Shoemaker.

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As for Renegade, the horse trained by Todd Pletcher has never finished out of the money in five starts. After placing twice and showing once in his 2-year-old campaign, Renegade has won both starts this year, including the Arkansas Derby a month ago.

Another horse seeking to buck a trend is Emerging Market. Trainer Chad Brown’s horse, who has morning-line odds of 15-1, won the Louisiana Derby in just his second start. However, the last horse to win the Kentucky Derby in just a third start was Leonatus in 1883.

Brown, though, thinks his colt can end that 143-year streak.

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“He has such a wonderful mind and is so calm and collected,” said Brown, whose entry got the 15th gate.

Based on Tammaro’s projected odds, Renegade is considered one of four horses that stand out in the field. The co-second choices are Further Ado and Commandment at 6-1. Both are trained by Brad Cox, a Louisville native. Commandment has won four straight, including the Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park on March 28, while Further Ado impressed many with his 11-length win in the Blue Grass Stakes a week later at Keeneland.

Commandment drew the sixth post, and Further Ado will break from the 17th. Further Ado moved into that spot after Silent Tactic was scratched on Wednesday.

The fourth choice at 8-1 is Chief Wallabee, who will break from the 12th gate. He finished second to Commandment in the Fountain of Youth Stakes in February and third in the Florida Derby. Trained by Bill Mott, who won the Kentucky Derby last year with Sovereignty, is adding blinkers to the colt in hopes it will improve his performance.

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“He seemed to be maybe just a little more straight and maybe a little more true,” Mott said after the draw.

Another horse drawing interest is The Puma, who won the Tampa Bay Derby on March 7 and followed that up by finishing second in the Florida Derby three weeks later. Trained by Gustavo Delgado, the colt will break ninth and has odds of 10-1.

Trainer Bob Baffert has a pair of longshots in the field as he seeks a record seventh Derby win. Litmus Test is 30-1 coming off a seventh-place finish in the Arkansas Derby, while Potente, at 20-1, finished second in the Santa Anita Derby to So Happy (15-1). Litmus Test is starting fourth, Potente 14th.

There are currently 20 horses entered, with three also-eligibles. Great White joined the field Wednesday after Silent Tactic was scratched. An also-eligible can enter the race, based on the points they acquired in prep races, if another starter is scratched before 9 a.m. ET Friday.

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–Steve Bittenbender, Field Level Media

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“My Taekook heart” – Fans grow emotional as BTS’s Taehyung and Jungkook recreate signature handshake in backstage Instagram reel, sparking nostalgia

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On April 29, 2026, BTS shared a reel on their official Instagram account featuring V aka Kim Taehyung and Jungkook backstage during their ongoing ARIRANG World Tour. In the video, the two members were seen smiling as they performed their long-standing signature handshake, while other members could be heard in the background laughing and questioning how they still remembered it.

The handshake was a recurring gesture between the duo since the early years of BTS’s career when both members were still very young. It appeared across various times in the past, during interviews, award shows, concert stages and behind-the-scenes content.

However, the recent reel was the first clear instance of the handshake being recreated on an official platform following the group’s 2022 hiatus due to military enlistments. A similar moment had also taken place recently during Day 1 of the Arirang World Tour concert in Tampa, where Taehyung and Jungkook performed another version of the handshake. Fancam footage of that interaction circulated widely across social media platforms.

The recent Instagram upload prompted emotional reactions from fans, particularly long-time followers of the group. Fans kept circulating the clip across platforms, creating edits that paired the recent moment with older footage of the same handshake from past appearances.

Several edits used the tack Into the Sun from BTS’s latest album ARIRANG, compiling clips of the duo performing the gesture across different periods, including the newly released reel. Moved by the interaction, many noted the continuity of the duo’s bond despite the passage of time and the four-year hiatus. Referencing the duo using their fan-given portmanteau nickname ‘Taekook’ one fan commented,

“My Taekook heart”

Fans continued to appreciate the connection between BTS’s two youngest members, noting that their bond remained unchanged over time.

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Nostalgia is hitting hard, ashh taekook i adore them sooo much, this will explode my heart 💜💘💜💘💘

The tenderness. Years go by but the beautiful bond that Taekook share never fades.

Taekook 😭😭😭😭 oh my god, you two are so precious together, I love you immensely

Some fans focused on the moment itself, saying it was special to see the handshake again after such a long time. Others remarked that V and Jungkook might still be doing it even decades later.

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They’ll be doing this even in their 70s so we good

Babies babying is my entire happiness for this whole year!! 😭 seeing this in the big year of 2026 exceeds all my dreams and hopes! I’m complete now!

anyway, nothing changed between you and me

I absolutely adored them so, way back when, my best friend and I made it our mission to learn this handshake and use it as our own. Oh the memories🥹

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BTS draw 190,000 fans as Tampa shows sell out, wrap first U.S. tour stop in four years

BTS concluded the Tampa stop of their North American tour with three concerts held on April 25, 26, and 28. The shows were the group’s first return to U.S. stages in nearly four years. All of the three nights were performed to full-capacity crowds, drawing a combined audience of approximately 190,000, with tickets sold out ahead of time.

The concerts began with Hooligan from their latest album ARIRANG. The setlist combined newer releases with some of their widely recognized tracks. Songs performed across the shows included Aliens, Run BTS, Like Animals, Body To Body, Not Today, Fire, Idol, Butter and Dynamite, among others. The lineup of songs remained largely unchanged throughout the three days.

Each concert also included a “random song” segment. During this portion, the group performed tracks that were not part of the main setlist. Across the Tampa shows, these included Permission to Dance, Magic Shop, Boy with Luv, Pied Piper, Life Goes On and Silver Spoon.

Following their Tampa performances, BTS are scheduled to continue the tour at Sun Bowl Stadium on May 2 and 3. The North American leg of the tour consists of 31 shows across 12 cities, all of which are reportedly sold out. The tour is expected to extend further, with more than 80 performances planned across regions such as Asia and Europe.

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