Mike Smith, a renowned jockey, will ride Rodriguez in the 151st Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Saturday.
What's at Stake?
Smith, who will turn 59 in August, is vying to become the oldest jockey to win the Derby, surpassing Bill Shoemaker's record.
He won the Eclipse Award in 1993 and 1994, and is still competing at a top level.
Experience and Preparation
Smith has been training athletically for nearly three decades, which has helped him maintain his physical fitness.
He works out five days a week, keeping his body in shape for the demands of horse racing.
The Road to the Derby
Smith has a long history with trainer Bob Baffert, including their win with Justify in the 2018 Triple Crown.
Baffert chose Smith to ride Rodriguez, who is listed at 12-to-1 in the morning-line odds.
Smith believes Rodriguez has a good chance of winning, citing similarities with the colt's sire, Authentic.
A Competitive Edge
A win would not only make history but also erase the memories of Baffert's three-year suspension from Churchill Downs.
Smith is focused and energetic, feeling as competitive as he did in the 1990s.
He's not ready to retire, and a win would fuel his desire to continue racing.
Smith mounted Authentic and sees similarities in Rodriguez, who has a strong chance of winning.
The Kentucky Derby will take place on Saturday at 7 p.m. at Churchill Downs.
Smith is ready for the challenge, having prepared physically and mentally.
He's confident in his abilities and those of Rodriguez.
The stage is set for a historic win, with Smith aiming to make his mark on the Kentucky Derby.