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Abstract:Watch as Maximum Security becomes the first horse to finish first in the Kentucky Derby but be disqualified for interfering with another horse.
The 2019 Kentucky Derby finished in dramatic fashion on Saturday.Maximum Security crossed the finish line first, but his win was challenged by Country House due to a move during the break in the last turn.Ultimately, Country House won the race and will head to the Preakness with a shot at the Triple Crown.It was the first time in 145 years that the horse that finished first in the Kentucky Derby was disqualified. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesCountry House won the 2019 Kentucky Derby in dramatic fashion on Saturday.The finish came down to a controversy in which Country House contested the win of Maximum Security.Maximum Security led the majority of the race but brought scrutiny coming into the final turn. While he crossed the finish line first, the win was contested, and Maximum Security was ultimately disqualified for moving out of his lane and interfering with other horses.After a dramatic replay review, Country House was declared the winner, finishing as the second-longest shot to ever win the race at 65-1.You can watch the finish below.Tweet Embed: //twitter.com/mims/statuses/1124816021255331840?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Wow! Result overturned! Following an objection after interference caused by Maximum Security, Country House is the @KentuckyDerby winner! #KyDerby pic.twitter.com/XgeZrHZxgC Read more Kentucky Derby 2019:Inside the Barnstable Brown Derby Eve Gala, where Jeff Bezos, Tom Brady, and Anna Nicole Smith's daughter partied Friday nightA Kentucky Derby jockey reveals the intense diet and workout routine he follows to stay ready for racesA Kentucky Derby jockey explained the surprising reason it's hard for riders to change horses so often14 traditions that make the Kentucky Derby unlike any other event in sports
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