Preakness Stakes, Horse and Post Positions
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Since its inception in 1873, the Preakness Stakes has become one of the most prestigious horse races in the world. Following the Kentucky Derby and preceding the Belmont Stakes each year, the Preakness Stakes take place on the third Saturday in May at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore,
Through 150 years, the race has produced some zany antics, memorable moments and some devastating losses. Here are 10 standout mileposts in Preakness Day history.
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T odd Pletcher is considered one of the top trainers in horse racing, yet the 57-year-old is still seeking his first Preakness Stakes victory heading into the 150th running of the
It might be the homeliest venue anywhere hosting a major sporting event. But there's much to love about Pimlico.
FIRST LADY DON MOORE AND RECORD PRODUCER D-NICE SAT DOWN WITH OUR MEGAN RIVERS TO TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT. THE INAUGURAL PREAKNESS FESTIVAL IS COMING TO BALTIMORE. FIRST LADY DON MOORE, SO THANKFUL TO HAVE YOU HERE TODAY.
Watch the second leg of the triple crown, root for the O’s in a free T-shirt, enjoy a day of family fun at a lower cost, be moved by photographs of history being made or enjoy some bucolic
Juarez — whose agent, former jockey Gary Stevens, won the Preakness Stakes three times — will be making his Preakness Stakes debut with American Promise. Stevens’ last Preakness win (aboard Oxbow in 2013) came with Lukas as the trainer.
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The wrecking ball is just about hovering over Pimlico Race Course, with a complete knockdown and rebuild of the grandstand and other facilities coming