Churchill Downs will open its gates at 9:00 a.m. ET on Saturday, May 2, 2026, when the 152nd Kentucky Derby is run at the Louisville track. The first race of the day is set for 11:00 a.m. ET.
The schedule comes with the spotlight still on Junior Alvarado, who rode Sovereignty to victory in the 2025 Kentucky Derby. That win made Alvarado part of one of horse racing’s biggest stages, and the next edition is now on the calendar.
The Kentucky Derby is held at Churchill Downs and is the first jewel of the U.S. Triple Crown, which makes its opening day times more than a routine update. Fans planning to attend the 2026 race now know when the gates open and when the day’s first race begins, two details that frame a day built around the sport’s most watched event.
The contrast between the 2025 result and the 2026 schedule is simple: Alvarado already has a Derby win on his résumé, and the race that put him there is returning for its 152nd edition. What remains is the race itself, the one result that can make the next May at Churchill Downs matter long after the first post time passes.






