Owner Albaugh to donate purse

ByMarty McGee | Daily Racing Form ESPN logo
Tuesday, May 3, 2016

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Dennis Albaugh, whose family owns Brody's Cause, has announced the winner's share will be donated to the Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) Foundation if the colt prevails Saturday in the 142nd running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.

"This pledge combines two of my passions, DMACC and horse racing," Albaugh, a 1972 DMACC graduate, said in a Tuesday media release. "It also offers another opportunity for me to share my successes with the college that started me on my career path many years ago."

Albaugh continues to live in Iowa, where he has made a fortune in pesticides.

The Derby purse will total more than $2 million, meaning the winner's share will be in seven figures. The 2015 Derby was worth $1,418,800 to the owners of the winner, American Pharoah.