NBC Sports is assembling an all-star international broadcast team for Kentucky Downs’ 2025 race meet, featuring reporters Britney Eurton and Jess Stafford alongside analyst Caton Bredar, with renowned announcer Michael Wrona returning to the booth. British broadcaster Nick Luck, a prominent figure in international horse racing coverage, will also contribute during NBC’s live telecast on August 30, which includes the $3.5 million Grade 3 DK Horse Nashville Derby, the richest turf race for 3-year-olds in the U.S. The meet runs over seven days on Kentucky Downs’ unique European-style turf course, enhanced by advanced video technology such as drone and cable cams to elevate the viewing experience.
The broadcast team brings a wealth of expertise and diverse backgrounds, with Eurton known for her work on major U.S. races and Olympic coverage, Stafford recognized for her British racing insights and award-winning talent, and Bredar as a veteran analyst with over 35 years in the industry. Wrona, celebrated for his distinctive and entertaining race calls, returns after a hiatus, complementing the track’s growing international profile. Kentucky Downs aims to broaden its appeal to both seasoned horseplayers and a wider audience by combining top-tier talent with innovative production elements.