Sheldon Russell returns to action
Jockey Sheldon Russell, out 10 weeks with an injured wrist, rode his first mount since mid-July to a fourth-place finish today at Pimlico.
Jockey Sheldon Russell, out 10 weeks with an injured wrist, rode his first mount since mid-July to a fourth-place finish today at Pimlico.
Our 2020 Preakness Memories series continues with Summer Squall, who shot through the narrowest of openings to upend Unbridled in the ’90 event.
Max Player, most recently fifth in the Kentucky Derby, will join the Preakness party and become the only horse to run in all legs of the Triple Crown.
Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law will bypass the October 3 Preakness, his owner said, and point to the Breeders’ Cup Classic.
Amid a truly uncertain year, the Stronach Group’s Craig Fravel hopes the Preakness provides a “shot in the arm” for his company and for Maryland racing.
Our 2020 Preakness Memories series continues with Tank’s Prospect, who was along in time to win a blazing-fast Preakness but whose career ended soon after.
Pegasus Stakes winner Pneumatic posted a bullet five-furlong work Monday that has his connections expecting “a big effort” in the Preakness.
Bonny South, winner of the G2 Fair Grounds Oaks and second in the G1 Alabama, is headed to the G2 Black-Eyed Susan, trainer Brad Cox said.
Jesus’ Team, second in the Pegasus Stakes and third in the Grade 2 Jim Dandy, will be supplemented to the Preakness
A roundup of the latest news and info: who’s in, out, and on the fence for the October 3 Preakness at Pimlico Race Course.