2019 Kentucky Derby “HOUSE UPSET” Country House Winner Framed Front Page Newspaper

2019 Kentucky Derby “HOUSE UPSET” Country House Winner Framed Front Page Newspaper

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The 145th Kentucky Derby made headlines around the world as Country House, a 65–1 long shot, was declared the winner in one of the most controversial and historic finishes in Derby history. The HOUSE UPSET headline marks the only time the Derby winner was decided by disqualification, as Maximum Security, who crossed the finish line first, was ruled to have veered off course and interfered with multiple horses, including War of Will and Country House. After a lengthy review by race stewards, Maximum Security was demoted to 17th place, handing trainer Bill Mott and jockey Flavien Prat their first Kentucky Derby win in dramatic fashion. This framed front page newspaper captures the pivotal moment from the race, the interference that shifted the outcome and shocked over 150,000 fans at Churchill Downs. A rare piece of racing history, it belongs in any collection that celebrates not just winners, but the stories that redefine the sport. Ideal for collectors of Derby memorabilia, fans of rar

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