Apr 17, 2025

Fort Riley's Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard prepares for Kentucky Derby

Posted Apr 17, 2025 9:13 PM
The Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard prepares for the 151st Kentucky Derby on May 3rd. 
The Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard prepares for the 151st Kentucky Derby on May 3rd. 

By Anthony Gorges

Fort Riley's Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard (CGMCG) will present the nation's colors at this year's Kentucky Oaks and Kentucky Derby. The Kentucky Oaks is Friday, May 2, and the 151st Kentucky Derby is Saturday, May 3. Fort Riley's CGMCG is the first active-duty Color Guard to present the colors at the Derby.

Captain Patrick Gurnow  - Commander of the Troops of the Commanding Generals Mounted Color Guard.
Captain Patrick Gurnow  - Commander of the Troops of the Commanding Generals Mounted Color Guard.

Captain Patrick Gurnow, Commander of the Troops of the Commanding Generals Mounted Color Guard said it was founded in 1992. The CGMCG currently consists of 30 soldiers and 26 horses.

"We reached out to some folks from the Kentucky Derby this past June and sent them information of all the events we have done and what we can provide the Army and the Derby on Horseback," Gurnow said.

The Kentucky Derby researched the First Infantry Division and the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard and extended an invitation in August 2024 to present the colors to the 151st Kentucky Derby this year, on May 3, 2025.

Gurnow explained that the Color Guard has been training since the invitation, and in the past two months, the CGMCG has hit hard on aviation training, trying to get the horses acclimated and prepared for the noise of a flyover at the Derby.

A helicopter on Fort Riley performs a flyover to prepare the Mounted Color Guard for the flyover at the Kentucky Derby.  
A helicopter on Fort Riley performs a flyover to prepare the Mounted Color Guard for the flyover at the Kentucky Derby.  

Making the trip to Churchill Downs and the Kentucky Derby will be 15 First Infantry Division Soldiers. There will also be members from Fort Riley Public Affairs attending as well. "We're going to have six soldiers out riding at the Derby and on television," Gurnow said. "We are going to be on NBC TV and potentially projecting up to six minutes of air time."

The Mounted Color Guard will leave for the Kentucky Derby on Thursday, April 24, and arrive in Kentucky on Saturday, April 26. "Every eight hours we have to stop and let the horses sleep and get them in pastures," Gurnow said. "We will utilize a lot of civilian pastures leading up there."

From April 26th through May 1st, the Mounted Color Guard will do more training and finish up preparation for the Presentation of the Colors at the Kentucky Oaks on May 2, and the Kentucky Derby on May 3.

Sgt. Snyder - Stable Master giving a tour of the Calvary Stables.
Sgt. Snyder - Stable Master giving a tour of the Calvary Stables.
Sgt. Dakota Marrs - Horse trainer of the First Infantry Divisions Commanding Generals Mounted Color Guard.
Sgt. Dakota Marrs - Horse trainer of the First Infantry Divisions Commanding Generals Mounted Color Guard.

** Photos are from when Fort Riley invited the media on post to tour the stables and watch the Commanding General's Mounted Color Guard. Part of their preparation was a helicopter flying over several times to try and get the CGMG prepared for the flyover at this year's Kentucky Derby.