When the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby begins in Louisville on Saturday, May 3, country music fans may want to pay attention to one particular longshot. Late entrant Render Judgment is owned by ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Render Judgement, a horse co-owned by late country music star Toby Keith, will be in the Kentucky Derby. Having a horse run in the Derby was a lifelong dream of Keith's. "It was Toby ...
For Toby Keith, the only adrenaline rush that matched singing to thousands was cheering at the race track. “Performing music and having your horse run were the two things that thrilled him,” his ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Matthew Leimkuehler is a music journalist from Nashville, Tennessee. Render Judgment – a thoroughbred race horse partially-owned ...
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (KTEN)- Toby Keith earned his fame in country music, but for decades, he was involved in horse racing as the founder and owner of Dream Walkin' Farms in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.
Sadly, the late Toby Keith won't be around to enjoy what was his "dream." The country singer who died in 2024 was a huge horse racing fan and owned Dream Walkin' Farms in Oklahoma, which helped bring ...
The late country music star Toby Keith’s dream was to have a horse in the Kentucky Derby, and on Saturday, it looks like that dream will come true. Render Judgment, who drew post position number 15, ...
Trainer of Render Judgment, Kenny McPeek, touches on his relationship with Toby Keith and the 151st Kentucky Derby this weekend TULSA, Okla. - The 151st running of the Kentucky Derby is upon us at ...
The horse starting out of Gate 15 during the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby has long odds to win the first Triple Crown race of 2025. But it might be the pick with the most sentimental value in ...
For Toby Keith, the only adrenaline rush that matched singing to thousands was cheering at the race track. “Performing music and having your horse run were the two things that thrilled him,” his ...