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Lightly regarded Mystik Dan scored a thrilling upset at the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, winning by a nose and bringing a career Triple Crown to trainer Kenny McPeek.

Rail-riding Mystik Dan stuck his nose in front of second favorite Sierra Leone for the dramatic three-horse photo-finish victory that took several minutes to hash out.

“I wasn’t sure if we had won,” jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. told NBC Sports shortly after the race. “So it was quite a rush to sit here and wait for it.”

Mystik Dan came into the Derby with a relatively thin resume that included a third-place finish at the Arkansas Derby and a win at the Grade III Southwest Stakes.

It was the first Derby triumph for both McPeek and Hernandez. McPeek had previously trained filly Swiss Skydiver, the 2020 Preakness Stakes champion, and Sarava, long-shot winner of the 2002 Belmont Stakes.

McPeek effusively praised Hernandez and his ride.

“Just a brilliant, brilliant, brilliant, brilliant jockey and ride,” the trainer said. “Brian’s amazing.”

Mystik Dan’s Triple Crown quest will continue on May 18 with the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore.

Before Saturday’s 12th race at Churchill Downs unfolded, celebrities and big hats filled the clubhouse, grandstands and paddock under Louisville’s famed twin spires.

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Wynonna Judd performed the national anthem, leading a stable of boldface names from the entertainment world such as Sheryl Lee Ralph, Chris Tucker, Kid Rock, Jack Harlow, Jimmy Fallon, Travis Tritt, Josh Groban, Holly Robinson Peete and Richie Sambora.

Lifestyle maven Martha Stewart and football figures such as dateless Travis Kelce, Aaron Rodgers, Jameis Winston, Isiah Pacheco and Emmett Smith were also in attendance.

The Derby day also included a host of other big-money races.

Long shot Trikari rallied to a thrilling upset victory in the American Turf Stakes. The 47-1 dark horse roared past favorite Formidable Man in the final strides of the $600,000 race.

Gun Pilot pulled away to victory at the $1 million Churchill Downs Stakes, adding to the long winning resume of trainer Steve Asmussen.

Program Trading edged Naval Power to dramatically win the $1 million Turf Classic Stakes.

Seize The Grey won the $600,000 Pat Day Mile Stakes.

Chili Flag took the $750,000 Churchill Distaff Turk Miles Stakes.

Vahva rallied late to win the $100,000 Derby City Distaff.

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