Bob Baffert's Kentucky Derby return: A timeline of the saga that kept the famed trainer from Churchill Downs

The st running of the Kentucky Derby will take place at the famous Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville Kentucky on Saturday May and returning for the first time in four years will be Hall of Fame horse trainer Bob Baffert Baffert one of the the greater part prosperous trainers in the history of the sport returns this year after having missed the first leg of the Triple Crown for three consecutive years a suspension that began with his record-breaking seventh preeminence at the race in that was later stripped because of a failed drug test Baffert one of only two trainers to ever win the coveted Triple Crown on two occasions became considered by particular an outcast in the horse racing society following the fallout of Medina Spirit s Kentucky Derby preeminence in CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMBaffert secured his seventh Kentucky Derby win on May when Medina Spirit the -year-old colt owned by Zedan Racing Stables won the first leg of the Triple Crown by a half-length The achievement at Churchill Downs broke the record previously shared between Baffert and fellow Hall of Fame trainer Ben Jones Days after being declared the winner it was reported on May that Medina Spirit had failed a postrace drug test after testing positive for an excessive amount of the steroid betamethasone Churchill Downs this instant suspended Baffert who denied any wrongdoing It is our understanding that Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit s post-race blood sample indicated a violation of the Commonwealth of Kentucky s equine medication protocols the racetrack announced in a declaration at the time To be clear if the findings are upheld Medina Spirit s results in the Kentucky Derby will be invalidated and Mandaloun will be declared the winner Baffert was also later barred by the New York Racing Association pending the inquiry in Kentucky Churchill Downs revealed on June that Baffert would be suspended from entering a horse at the famed horse track for the next two years after a second postrace sample failed a drug test On Feb Churchill Downs officially recognized Mandaloun as the winner of the th running of the Kentucky Derby after the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission communicated that Medina Spirit was in violation of racing rules Baffert was suspended and fined by the commission BOB BAFFERT-TRAINED HORSE NOT ALLOWED TO RUN IN KENTUCKY DERBY JUDGE RULESBaffert filed a lawsuit in the U S District Court for the Western District of Kentucky against Churchill Downs CEO William C Carstanjen and board Chair R Alex Rankin on March in an attempt to overturn the suspension arguing that the famed horse trainer was not given the right to due process The facts are clear and Churchill Downs knows them but refuses to acknowledge them an attorney for Baffert explained at the time Churchill Downs knows the post-race test record occurred as a upshot of the use of a harmless ointment known as Otomax They know it was prescribed by Medina Spirit's treating veterinarian and properly and timely released to the records bank the day it was dispensed They know no rule was violated and the ointment could never have enhanced Medina Spirit's performance To maintain otherwise is absurd A federal judge dismissed the matter against the Kentucky racetrack on May after a previous attempt by Baffert s legal band to lift the ban in February was denied The decision came just days after a Baffert-trained horse won the Preakness Stakes a record-breaking eighth win in the race for Baffert Our actions to suspend Mr Baffert following Medina s Spirit s established positive for a prohibited race-day substance coupled with his extensive history of drug violations was done in the best interest of protecting the integrity of horseracing sic Churchill Downs commented in a declaration following the ruling Now more than ever participants and operators in this industry must individually and collectively assume responsibility to take every reasonable measure to protect our equine and human athletes and reject any practice that jeopardizes that mission Churchill Downs also announced it reserved the right to extend Baffert s suspension a decision that would come at the end of his two-year ban Baffert s suspension was extended through Churchill Downs released on July Mr Baffert continues to peddle a false narrative concerning the failed drug test of Medina Spirit at the th Kentucky Derby from which his horse was disqualified by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission in accordance with Kentucky law and regulations the racetrack announced in a comment A trainer who is unwilling to accept responsibility for multiple drug test failures in our highest-profile races cannot be trusted to avoid future misconduct Mr Baffert will remain suspended from entering horses at all racetracks owned by CDI through After such time we will re-evaluate his status Baffert broadcasted on social media earlier this year that he had instructed his attorneys to dismiss an appeal related to Medina Spirit s disqualification in Zedan Racing owner Amr Zedan and I have decided that it is best to positively focus on the present and future that our great sport offers he wrote in a announcement posted to X We thank the KHRC and Churchill Downs for listening and considering our point of view and we are grateful for the changes and clarity that HISA brings to our sport A Kentucky appeals court judge denied an appeal from Zedan that sought an emergency relief hearing that would allow Arkansas Derby winner Muth to run in the Kentucky Derby on May Baffert disclosed a comment taking ownership of the positive test in and accepting Churchill Downs disciplinary actions that followed I am responsible for any substance discovered in the horses that I train and I have paid a very steep price with a three-year suspension and the disqualification of Medina Spirit s performance his announcement read in part I understand and appreciate that Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission took attempts to enforce the rules that they maintained were necessary to protect the safety and integrity of horse racing and the reputation of the Kentucky Derby After taking ownership of his actions in the ordeal Churchill Downs stated that it had rescinded Baffert s suspension We are satisfied that Mr Baffert has taken responsibility for his actions completed a substantial penalty and is committed to running in full compliance with the rules and regulations going forward the report read All parties agree that it is time to bring this chapter to a close and focus on the future Mr Baffert is welcome to return to any of CDI s racetracks including our flagship Churchill Downs Racetrack and we wish him and his connections good luck in their future competitive endeavors Wood Memorial winner Rodriguez and Citizen Bull last year s -year-old champion both Baffert-trained horses will be competing in this year's Kentucky Derby with the legend himself present It s one of those things where I m just tired of talking about it he disclosed in an interview with The Associated Press It s been a tough three years and I ve put that behind me The Associated Press contributed to this analysis Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter