Triple Crown, Preakness Stakes and Races
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The 151st Preakness Stakes is set for May 16, and while we won't know the field until after the Kentucky Derby is run, you can speculate on who might win the second leg of the Triple Crown from now.
Peacock Family Racing Stable’s The Hell We Did got his first look at Laurel Park Wednesday morning ahead of his next scheduled start in the 151st Preakness Stakes (G1), Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown,
There's been a major shake-up to the 2024 Preakness Stakes field. Morning line favorite Muth was scratched from the second leg of the Triple Crown on Wednesday after spiking a fever. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. The scratch ...
The $85 million deal gives CDI control of the first two legs of the Triple Crown, with potential schedule changes ahead
Peacock Family Racing Stables’ The Hell We Did, runner-up in the April 11 Lexington (G3) at Keeneland, arrived at Laurel Park Tuesday morning for his next assignment in the 151st Preakness Stakes (G1) May 16.
Churchill Downs, Inc., the company that owns the Kentucky Derby, is buying the intellectual rights to the Preakness Stakes. Here's what that means:
Will Mystik Dan get another victory and set himself up for a potential Triple Crown run at the Belmont Stakes? Or will another horse take home the top prize at the Preakness? Here is everything to know ahead of this year’s Preakness Stakes and how to ...
In a move that could prompt more horses to shoot for the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes probably will move back one week on the calendar beginning next year, Sports Business Journal reported on Monday.
Preparations are underway for the 151st running of the Preakness Stakes to happen in just a few weeks. It's being held at Laurel Park this year while reconstruction is underway at Pimlico.
Churchill Downs is set to acquire the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes for $85 million. Here's what that means.
He was slated to have one of the best names in the 2026 Kentucky Derby field. Instead, though, Silent Tactic was scratched in the final week leading into the Run for the Roses. It's obviously a bummer for everyone who works hard to get one of these horses ready for one of the biggest spectacles in their sport.