Preakness: “Won by exceptional Thoroughbreds,” wherever it goes
The Preakness has been run at three different tracks in two different states, but despite its checkered past, there’s been one constant…
The Preakness has been run at three different tracks in two different states, but despite its checkered past, there’s been one constant…
Our Ghosts of Preakness Past series celebrates past editions of the Middle Jewel. Today: 2013, when Oxbow spoiled another Triple Crown dream but brought Gary Stevens and D. Wayne Lukas back to the heights of victory.
In his first Triple Crown race on his own, young trainer Rodolphe Brisset is making sure to enjoy the Preakness experience with his runner, Quip.
Justify was installed as the 1-2 morning line favorite for Saturday’s Preakness Stakes, plus the full field’s odds and post positions.
Louisiana Derby runner-up Lone Sailor figures to be a Preakness longshot, but his connections are hoping for some good naval karma.
Our Ghosts of Preakness Past series celebrates past editions of the Middle Jewel. Today: 2008, when Big Brown “disappeared” from his Preakness rivals, much as his connections have disappeared from racing.
Grade 3 Tampa Bay Derby winner Quip returned to the track for a jog this morning, leaving trainer Rodolphe Brisset pleased the day before he ships to Baltimore.
Good Magic galloped at Pimlico Tuesday morning, the third Preakness contender to do so, and his connections like what they see from the Derby runner-up.
Our Ghosts of Preakness Past series celebrates past editions of the Middle Jewel. Today: 2003, when Funny Cide and his blue-collar owners captured the heart of a nation.
Six-time Preakness-winning trainer D. Wayne Lukas arrived at Pimlico this afternoon with his two runners for the middle jewel in Bravazo and Sporting Chance.