Okay, so I got really into the Kentucky Derby this year, and I decided to dive deep into the 2025 race way ahead of time. It’s a bit crazy, I know, but I wanted to track the potential horses early on. Here’s how I went about it.

Scouring the Early Info
First, I started by just Googling around. I looked for articles and news about two-year-old races happening now. I figured these young horses might be the ones to watch for next year’s Derby. It was kind of like looking for a needle in a haystack, but I found some interesting names popping up in different race results.
- I used search terms like “top two-year-old racehorses 2024”.
- “Kentucky Derby 2025 prospects.”
Digging Deeper into Pedigrees
Then, I realized I needed to go beyond just race results. I found some websites that are dedicated to horse racing and breeding. I am looking at sire * the horse got father from high quality father,maybe it can be a great runner.
Keeping Track of it All
Because i don’t want to do search every time,so,I started a simple spreadsheet to keep track of everything.
- Horse Name: Of course, I needed the names!
- Sire (Father):
- Dam (Mother):
- Notable Races: Any races they’ve won or placed in.
- Notes: Any other things I found interesting, like trainer comments or my own thoughts.
The Wait-and-See Approach
The thing is, it’s all super speculative right now. These horses are young, and a lot can change in a year. Some might get injured, some might just not develop as *, I’ve got my early list, and I’m going to keep updating it as I learn more.I’ll keep checking race results and news updates to see how these horses are doing.

It’s like a fun little project, and I’m excited to see how many of my early picks actually make it to the 2025 Kentucky Derby!Maybe I’ll even have a better idea of who to bet on.