
Preakness Profiles: Social Inclusion
In the latest Preakness Profile, we visit with Social Inclusion, the lightly raced colt who ran third in the Wood Memorial.

In the latest Preakness Profile, we visit with Social Inclusion, the lightly raced colt who ran third in the Wood Memorial.

Colonial Downs has announced that it would suspend negotiations with Virginia’s horsemen’s group, casting doubt on whether the impasse can be fixed in 2014.

Trainer Art Sherman arrived at Pimlico today to see his Derby champ, California Chrome.

In today’s Preakness notes, half the group is on-site and taking to the PImlico surface.

Edgar Prado, who began his career in Maryland, heads a group of seven jocks in Friday’s Hall of Fame Jockey Challenge.

With Preakness nearing, we spent a few minutes with Maryland Jockey Club president Tom Chuckas to get the scoop on the present and future of the Preakness.

California Chrome led a group of three Preakness runners that arrived at Pimlico earlier today, and a fourth arrived later.
Every time you play in a free Maryland Handicapping Series contest, you add to your chances of winning prizes like a VIP trip to the Maryland Million!

Sirens blared and the police motorcycles thundered through Baltimore. Just your average, everyday police escort — for horses bound for the Preakness.

In today’s Preakness notes, Social Inclusion breezes, and many others ship.
Todd Pletcher has never won the historic Pimlico Special. He’ll have a pair, including morning line favorite Revolutionary, in Friday’s renewal.

Ben’s Cat has won two of the last three runnings of the Jim McKay Turf Sprint. The eight year-old, trained by King Leatherbury, might be better than ever.
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