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Going Off The Grid: Favorite Kentucky Derby Pastime, Top Spots In Louisville For Food

"Going Off The Grid" is a weekly survey of sports execs and personalities offering their thoughts on a handful of pressing (and trivial) issues in sports and pop culture. This week, with the Kentucky Derby running on Saturday, we polled a group of those involved on their favorite horse racing expression, the best spot in Louisville for food and their favorite Derby pastime.

  • Louisville Courier-Journal sports reporter Jonathan Lintner, a Louisville native who is covering his third Derby for the paper.
  • NBC Sports horse racing reporter Donna Brothers, who has been a part of every NBC broadcast since the net began covering the race in '01.
  • Churchill Downs Inc. Senior VP & Track President Kevin Flanery, whose favorite Derby moment was cashing a ticket for over $300 on Real Quiet in '98.
Going Off The Grid

Favorite horse racing expression?

Best spot in Louisville for food?

Top issue facing the sport?

Favorite Derby pastime?

10 years from now, what will have changed about the race?


Jonathan Lintner

"Can he make the distance?" Kidding. Has to be "upset"

The Silver Dollar, for the atmosphere as much as anything

Lack of relevance outside Triple Crown season

A cold drink once all the stories are filed

Hopefully not much, but could see a Lasix-free push

Donna Brothers

"Coulda caught a pigeon," which simply means the horse was flying

 Corbett's

The use/overuse of Lasix (furosemide)

Interviewing the winning rider on horseback

Nothing. That's what makes it great


Kevin Flanery
"And they're off!" Anywhere on Bardstown Road Creating a racing and entertainment product that is attractive to the selfie generation Going to the backside to watch the Derby contenders workout before the big day

The "Road to the Kentucky Derby Championship Series" will be nationally televised


Do you want to get your thoughts in the Grid? If so, shoot an email to jperez@sportsbusinessdaily.com.

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