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Maximum Security and jockey Luis Saez just after crossing the finish line in the Kentucky Derby.
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Images of disqualified Kentucky Derby winner Maximum Security from Derby Day, and training a…
The owners of Maximum Security continued to fight back on Thursday, saying that as they consider their legal options, they feel a fair hearing would ultimately lead to their horse being reinstated as the victor.
Racing officials claimed Luis Saez failed to control his horse and take steps to avoid interfering with other horses in the May 4 race at Churchill Downs.
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