Preakness Stakes, pimlico race course and Sovereignty
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There will be no Triple Crown winner in horse racing this year. Sovereignty, the three-year-old thoroughbred who won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, will not race in the Preakness Stakes – the second leg of the three races that make up the Triple Crown.
Sovereignty won the Kentucky Derby by 1 1/2 lengths over Journalism The Preakness, the second leg of the Triple Crown, is set for May 17 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore “We want to do what ...
The second leg of the Triple Crown — the Preakness Stakes — will be run on May 17. Five of the nine horses in the field have Marion County connections. Here's what we know, according to information provided by Ocala Breeders' Sales and the Florida Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association:
Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty will not run in the Preakness Stakes, officials announced Tuesday, ending any chance at a Triple Crown for a seventh consecutive year. “We received a call ...
Not every trainer is convinced bypassing the Preakness is the prudent path to follow with a top 3-year-old colt.
The Kentucky Derby betting favorite on May 3 is the morning-line favorite for the Preakness Stakes on Saturday. But the colt that won the Kentucky Derby isn’t at the Preakness Stakes.
It didn’t take long for trainer Michael McCarthy to approve the proposal to run Kentucky Derby (G1) runner-up Journalism in the 150 th Preakness. McCarthy flew back to Louisville, Ky. from his base in Southern California to take a look at Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners,