Kentucky Derby 2014: How popular is it compared to other sports?
Kentucky Derby 2014 will be plenty popular. Last year's event drew more than 16 million TV viewers. But how does that stack up in the modern sports hierarchy? Well, the Kentucky Derby is no Super Bowl, but it's still giving NASCAR a run for its money.
Exercise rider Abel Flores takes Kentucky Derby entrant Tapiture for a morning workout at Churchill Downs Friday, May 2, 2014, in Louisville, Ky.The Kentucky Derby drew in more than 16 million viewers in 2013, making it the year's sixth-most popular sporting event.
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Horse racing used to be one of the big three sports in America, along with baseball and boxing. The Derby is still plenty popular, drawing more than 16 million TV viewers last year. But how does that stack up in the modern sports hierarchy?
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Women鈥檚 sports had a good year with viewers: with Serena Williams in the final, the U.S. Open final captured 6.2 million viewers, its highest ratings in 11 years and nearly double the viewership for the men鈥檚 final. And the NCAA women鈥檚 basketball championship game garnered 1.5 million more viewers than it did last year, thanks to an unprecedented matchup of two unbeaten teams in Connecticut and Notre Dame.
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