One of the great things about the Kentucky Derby is the traditions that carry over from year to year. Those traditions, such as the playing of ‘My Old Kentucky Home’ and the wearing of fancy hats, are a big part of what has helped the Derby develop such a great reputation as a top sporting event. With that in mind, very little changes have taken place through the years when it comes to the running of the biggest race in the sport.
For 2016, there will be no major changes to the event – and that should be considered a good thing. Aside from additions and renovations to Churchill Downs over the years, the Derby is largely the same as it has been for decades. In fact, if radical changes were to be undertaken with regard to this legendary race, the reaction by the general public would likely be a negative one. The traditions of the Derby are revered by racing fans, and they should not be tampered with unnecessarily.
With that said, you shouldn’t picture the Kentucky Derby as an event that has fallen behind the times in any way. All of the latest technologies are used to enhance the fan experience and deliver a great viewing experience on TV for the millions watching around the world. The Derby has done a tremendous job of blending modern technology with long-standing tradition, and it is that deft touch that has helped this event maintain its massive appeal. When you tune in to the 2016 Kentucky Derby – or when you walk through the gates of Churchill Downs – you can expect the Derby experience that you know and love.