We have good news on Great White, the Kentucky Derby horse who was scratched just moments before the race after flipping over and throwing his jockey.
He’s OK, the horse’s trainer John Ennis told The Associated Press on Saturday night. “He’s perfect,” Ennis said. “Very fresh. (The incident) took nothing out of him.”
His rider, Alex Achard, is doing well too.
Unfortunately, the incident left Achard, Ennis and Great White without a race to run after track veterinarians at Churchill Downs prevented them from running out of caution. But apparently whatever spooked Great White wasn’t health related, as he’s doing fine today.
GREAT WHITE flipped his rider over ahead of the Kentucky Derby and has been scratched from the race.
Unexpected turn of events at Churchill Downs. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/jzdadDPJd0
— Chris Beasmore (@CBeasmoreSports) May 2, 2026
.@KentuckyDerby scratch Great White doing well this morning and heading home. pic.twitter.com/kl7QYCFWSB
— Sean Collins (@BH_SCollins) May 3, 2026
There’s always the next Triple Crown race to look forward to.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Great White update after horse fall and Kentucky Derby scratch