2026 Kentucky Derby Post Positions: Full Field and Morning Line Odds

Robert Criscola - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Robert Criscola • Betting Analyst 11+ years betting experience
Updated: Apr 25, 2026 , 12:01 PM ET • 4 min read

The 2026 Kentucky Derby post positions will be drawn later this afternoon at Churchill Downs. The starting stalls can have a huge impact on performance.

2026 Kentucky Derby starting gate
Photo By - Reuters Connect. The 151st Kentucky Derby field breaks from the gate.

The drawing of the 2026 Kentucky Derby post positions is set for approximately 2:00 p.m. ET today at Churchill Downs.

The post draw can impact how the Kentucky Derby odds will shake out on May 2. A potentially tepid favorite like Arkansas Derby winner Renegade could be relegated to second or third choice in the betting if slammed with the dreaded Post No. 1.

Check back later to see the full field and odds for the 152nd "Run for the Roses."

🏇 2026 Kentucky Derby post positions and morning line odds

Check back soon for post position assignments, plus the morning-line odds at our best Kentucky Derby betting sites!


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🌹 Kentucky Derby wins by post position

Where Kentucky Derby horses start can either give them an advantage or a disadvantage right out of the gate. Here are the post positions that claim the most Kentucky Derby titles since the introduction of the starting gate in 1930.

Post Position Wins Last win
1 8 Ferdinand (1986)
2 7 Affirmed (1978)
3 6 Mystik Dan (2024)
4 5 Super Saver (2010)
5 10 Always Dreaming (2017)
6 2 Sea Hero (1993)
7 7 Justify (2018)
8 9 Mage (2023)
9 4 Riva Ridge (1972)
10 9 Giacomo (2005)
11 2 Winning Colors (1988)
12 3 Canonero II (1971)
13 5 Nyquist (2016)
14 2 Carry Back (1961)
15 6 Authentic (2020)
16 5 Sovereignty (2025)
17 0 N/A
18 3 Country House (2019)
19 1 I'll Have Another (2012)
20 2 Rich Strike (2022)

No horse breaking from stall No. 17 has ever won the Kentucky Derby, with only three runners hitting the board.


Best post position at the Kentucky Derby Best post position at the Kentucky Derby

In terms of producing Kentucky Derby winners as well as winning wagers, the best post position at the Kentucky Derby is gate No. 10. This middle spot boasts nine Derby champs and 24 horses in the money in 86 total starts (27.9%), edging out No. 5 with 10 race winners and 22 ITM finishes in 93 overall starts.

Avoid Contradictions Worst post position at the Kentucky Derby

Gate No. 17 is the worst post position in the Kentucky Derby. No. 17 has yet to produce a Derby champ and has had only three horses finish in the money through 44 overall starts. No. 6 hasn’t fared that well either, with just two winners and only 13 horses ITM through 93 starts.

📈 Post position trends

  • Post No. 5 boasts the most Kentucky Derby winners with 10, most recently Always Dreaming in 2017. Posts No. 10 (nine winners) and No. 15 (six winners) are the next two most successful starting positions for the Kentucky Derby.
  • Post No. 17 has never produced a Kentucky Derby winner since the starting gate was introduced in 1930 (44 starts). With that in mind, No. 6 is also a bad starting position with only two wins in 93 starts.
  • Drawing the rail in Post No. 1 is challenging but not impossible, as it’s produced eight Derby champions — the last being Ferdinand in 1986. 
  • The longest Derby drought between winners is post No. 14, which last boasted a winner in 1961 (Carry Back) and has only claimed two champs in 69 starts.

💰 In-the-money finishes by post position

When it comes to Kentucky Derby betting, it’s all about finishing in the money (ITM): first, second or third. Here’s a look at the historic Kentucky Derby post position returns for bets to win, place, or show.

Post Position ITM Last ITM
1 18 Lookin at Lee (2017)
2 26 Sierra Leone (2024)
3 21 Mystik Dan (2024)
4 15 Danza (2014)
5 22 Audible (2018)
6 13 Good Magic (2018)
7 21 Journalism (2025)
8 20 Mage (2023)
9 18 Hot Rod Charlie (2021)
10 24 Paddy O'Prado (2010)
11 13 Forever Young (2024)
12 9 Afleet Alex (2005)
13 19 Nyquist (2016)
14 15 Angel of Empire (2023)
15 9 Authentic (2020)
16 11 Sovereignty (2025)
17 3 Forty Niner (1988)
18 6 Country House (2019)
19 3 Baeza (2025)
20 2 Rich Strike (2022)

📜 History of post positions at the Kentucky Derby

Post positions have been used in the past 93 Kentucky Derby races, with the starting gate first being introduced in the 1930 Run for the Roses. Prior to proper gates, horses were lined up as best they could behind a series of wires. This format led to unfair positioning and unruly horses bumping and kicking other competitors before the start of the race.

With a field of up to 20 horses, the Kentucky Derby required two separate starting gates (a 14-horse gate and an auxiliary gate) until 2020, when a custom 20-horse gate was debuted. The decision for the larger gate was based on the safety of horses and riders, eliminating extra spacing between the main and auxiliary gates.

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Robert M. Criscola’s road to becoming a Covers publishing editor began with an internship at Metro New York, which eventually turned into a freelance job at MetroBet covering many sports from a wagering angle, including horse racing. He continued to focus on “The Sport of Kings” by writing for shapperdacapper.com, danonymousracing.com, and informer.fanxt.com before joining the team at the TwinSpires Edge in 2019 as a regular contributor and weekend editor. “Crisco” began writing game previews for Covers in 2022 and joined the editing team in 2023.

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