Preakness weekend gallery, Part 2
Our photographers were everywhere during Preakness weekend, and we have the evidence to prove it. Second of two parts.
Our photographers were everywhere during Preakness weekend, and we have the evidence to prove it. Second of two parts.
We turned filmmaker Jeff Krulik loose last week to find some Preakness behind the scenes videos. Today, he visits with the track photographer and pony girl.
Our photographers were everywhere during Preakness weekend, and we have the evidence to prove it.
In 1977 Seattle Slew stumbled out of the Kentucky Derby gate and had no place to go — until Bill Shoemaker made room for a fellow rider in trouble.
Social Inclusion, third in last Saturday’s Preakness Stakes, galloped a mile at Pimlico Race Course Saturday morning and heads to Belmont Park on Sunday.
Four mid-Atlantic cities, headed by Baltimore, were among the 20 cities in which last Saturday’s Preakness had the highest television ratings.
The rich get richer as trainer Todd Pletcher won Pimlico’s $50,000 bonus for stakes performances last weekend. Local trainers finished second and third.
California Chrome came from breeding a second-choice stallion to a mare whose sire was the “most available.” No wonder owner Steve Coburn feels blessed.
For Jessica Lindsey, ponying California Chrome in the Preakness post parade gave her the chance to show support for longtime friend Willie Delgado.
California Chrome (along with Ride On Curlin) boarded a van bound for Belmont Park this morning, where in three weeks he’ll try to win the Triple Crown.