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Horse race
The Preakness Stakes is an American Grade I stakes race 1-3/16 mile (1.91 km) thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old horses, held on the third Saturday in May each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland . Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg); fillies 121 lb (55 kg). The Preakness Stakes has been termed "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans" because a blanket of Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta , the state flower of Maryland ) is traditionally placed around the winner's neck. The attendance at the Preakness Stakes ranks second in North America and usually surpasses the attendance of all other stakes races including the Belmont Stakes , the Breeders' Cup and the Kentucky Oaks . The attendance of the Preakness Stakes typically only trails the Kentucky Derby , for more information see American Thoroughbred Racing top Attended Events .
History
Two years before the Kentucky Derby was run for the first time, Pimlico introduced its new stakes race for three-year-olds, the Preakness, during its first-ever spring race meet in 1873. Former Maryland Governor Oden Bowie named the then mile and one-half (2.41 km) race in honor of the colt Preakness from Milton Holbrook Sanford's Preakness Stables in Preakness , Wayne Township , New Jersey , who won the Dinner Party Stakes on the day Pimlico opened (October 25, 1870). The New Jersey name was said to have come from the Native American name Pra-qua-les ("Quail Woods ") for the area.[ 1]
The first Preakness, held on May 27, 1873, drew seven starters. John Chamberlain's three-year-old, My Sheba , collected the $2,050 winning purse by galloping home easily by 10 lengths . This was the largest margin of victory until 2004, when Smarty Jones won by 11 lengths.[ 2]
In 1889, George "Spider" Anderson became the first African-American jockey to win the Preakness. In 1890 Morris Park Racecourse in the Bronx, New York hosted the Preakness Stakes after which there was no race run for three years. For the 15 years from 1894 through 1908, the race was held at Gravesend Race Track on Coney Island , New York . In 1909 it returned to Pimlico.[ 3]
In March 2009 Magna Entertainment Corp. , which owns Pimlico, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy thus throwing open the possibility the Stakes could move again. On April 13, 2009, the Maryland Legislature approved a plan to buy the Stakes and the Pimlico course if Magna Entertainment cannot find a buyer.[ 4]
Evolution of the Triple Crown series
The Preakness is the second leg in American thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown series and almost always attracts the Kentucky Derby winner, some of the other horses that ran in the Derby, and often a few horses that did not start in the Derby. The Preakness is 1 3/16 miles, or 9 1/2 furlongs , compared to the Kentucky Derby, which is 1 1/4 miles. It is followed by the third leg, the Belmont Stakes , which is 1 1/2 miles.
Since 1931, the order of Triple Crown races has the Kentucky Derby first, followed by the Preakness Stakes and then the Belmont Stakes. Prior to 1931, the Preakness was run before the Derby eleven times. On May 12, 1917 and again on May 13, 1922, the Preakness and the Derby were run on the same day.[ 5]
Running the race
Just after the horses for the Preakness are called to the post, the audience is invited to sing "Maryland, My Maryland ", the official state song of Maryland . Traditionally, the United States Naval Academy Glee Club assembles in the Pimlico infield to lead the song.
Sir Barton , winner in 1919
As soon as the Preakness winner has been declared official, a painter climbs a ladder to the top of a replica of the Old Clubhouse cupola . The colors of the victorious owner's silks are applied on the jockey and horse that are part of the weather vane atop the infield structure. The practice began in 1909 when a horse and rider weather vane sat atop the old Members' Clubhouse, which was constructed when Pimlico opened in 1870. The Victorian building was destroyed by fire in June 1966. A replica of the old building's cupola was built to stand in the Preakness winner's circle in the infield.[ 6]
A blanket of yellow flowers daubed with black lacquer to recreate the appearance of a black-eyed Susan[ 7] (see below) is placed around the winning horse's neck at this time,[ 8] and a replica of the Woodlawn Vase is given to the winning horse's owner. Should that horse have also won the Kentucky Derby , speculation and excitement immediately begin to mount as to whether that horse will go on to win the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing at the Belmont Stakes in June.
Winning the race
In 1917, the first Woodlawn Vase was awarded to the Preakness winner, who was not allowed to keep it. Eventually a half-size reproduction of the trophy was given to winners to keep permanently. The original trophy is kept at the Maryland Historical Society and brought to the Preakness race each year for the winner's presentation ceremony.[ 9]
In 1940, it was proposed to drape the winning horse in a garland of black-eyed Susans , the state flower of Maryland. This posed a problem, as the race is run nearly two months before the flowers come into bloom in late June or July. At first, yellow daisies were painted to resemble black-eyed Susans; workers switched to chrysanthemums later. Although the Preakness is sometimes referred to as "the race for the black-eyed Susans", no black-eyed Susan is ever used.[ 10] [ 11]
In 1918, 26 horses entered the race, and it was run in two divisions, providing for two winners that year. Currently, the race is limited to 14 horses.
In 1948, the Preakness was televised for the first time by CBS .
The Preakness has been run at seven different distances:
1-1/2 miles (2.41 km) : 1873-1888, 1890
1-1/4 miles (2.01 km) : 1889
1-1/16 miles (1.71 km) : 1894-1900, 1908
1 mile 70 yards (1.67 km) : 1901-1907
1 mile (1.61 km) : 1909, 1910
1-1/8 miles (1.81 km) : 1911-1924
1-3/16 miles (1.91 km) : 1925-present
Records
Speed record:
Set by Tank's Prospect in 1985 and equaled by Louis Quatorze in 1996 and Curlin in 2007, the time record for the current 1-3/16 miles (1.91 km) Preakness is 1:53 2/5 seconds. (Secretariat , the 1973 winner, was also credited with running 1:53 2/5 by the Daily Racing Form . However, the timer malfunctioned during that race, and Pimlico Race Course does not recognize that time, instead assigning Secretariat a time of 1:54 2/5.) The record victory margin is 11½ lengths, by Smarty Jones in 2004.
Most wins by a jockey :
6 - Eddie Arcaro (1941, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1955, 1957)
5 - Pat Day (1985, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1996)
3 - George Barbee (1873, 1876, 1883)
3 - Bill Hartack (1956, 1964, 1969)
3 - Lloyd Hughes (1875, 1879, 1880)
Most wins by a trainer :
7 - R. Wyndham Walden (1875, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1888)
5 - Thomas J. Healey (1901, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1929)
5 - D. Wayne Lukas (1980, 1985, 1994, 1995, 1999)
5 - Bob Baffert (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2010)
4 - Jim Fitzsimmons (1930, 1935, 1955, 1957)
4 - Jimmy Jones (1947, 1948, 1956, 1958)
3 - John Whalen (1907, 1911, 1913)
Most wins by an owner:
7 - Calumet Farm (1941, 1944, 1947, 1948, 1956, 1958, 1968) (also the leading breeder with 7)
5 - George L. Lorillard (1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882)
4 - Harry P. Whitney (1908, 1921, 1927, 1928)
Fillies in the Preakness
Five fillies have won the Preakness in 134 races:
(Three fillies have won the Kentucky Derby in 134 races, and three fillies have won the Belmont stakes in 139 races. On average, fillies have won between 2% and 3% of the Triple Crown races, with similar numbers for geldings; while about 95% of these high-stakes races have been won by uncastrated male horses, colts or stallions.)
Winners of The Preakness Stakes since 1873
Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Distance (Miles)
Zeit
Purse
Grade
2010
Lookin At Lucky
3
Martin Garcia
Bob Baffert
Michael E. Pegram
1-3/16
1:55.47
$1,000,000
I
2009
Rachel Alexandra ‡
3
Calvin Borel
Steve Asmussen
Stonestreet Stables /H. T. McCormick
1-3/16
1:55.08
$1,100,000
I
2008
Big Brown
3
Kent Desormeaux
Richard E. Dutrow, Jr.
IEAH Stables & P. Pompa, Jr.
1-3/16
1:54.86
$1,000,000
I
2007
Curlin
3
Robby Albarado
Steve Asmussen
Stonestreet Stables et al.
1-3/16
1:53.46
$1,000,000
I
2006
Bernardini
3
Javier Castellano
Tom Albertrani
Darley Stables
1-3/16
1:54.65
$1,000,000
I
2005
Afleet Alex
3
Jeremy Rose
Timothy F. Ritchey
Cash is King Stable
1-3/16
1:55.04
$1,000,000
I
2004
Smarty Jones
3
Stewart Elliott
John Servis
Someday Farm
1-3/16
1:55.59
$1,000,000
I
2003
Funny Cide
3
Jose Santos
Barclay Tagg
Sackatoga Stable
1-3/16
1:55.61
$1,000,000
I
2002
War Emblem
3
Victor Espinoza
Bob Baffert
The Thoroughbred Corp.
1-3/16
1:56.40
$1,000,000
I
2001
Point Given
3
Gary Stevens
Bob Baffert
The Thoroughbred Corp.
1-3/16
1:55.40
$1,000,000
I
2000
Red Bullet
3
Jerry Bailey
Joe Orseno
Stronach Stables
1-3/16
1:56.00
$1,000,000
I
1999
Charismatic
3
Chris Antley
D. Wayne Lukas
Bob & Beverly Lewis
1-3/16
1:55.20
$1,000,000
I
1998
Real Quiet
3
Kent Desormeaux
Bob Baffert
Michael E. Pegram
1-3/16
1:54.80
$1,000,000
I
1997
Silver Charm
3
Gary Stevens
Bob Baffert
Bob & Beverly Lewis
1-3/16
1:54.40
$1,000,000
I
1996
Louis Quatorze
3
Pat Day
Nick Zito
Condren/Cornacchia/Hoffman
1-3/16
1:53.40
$800,000
I
1995
Timber Country
3
Pat Day
D. Wayne Lukas †
Overbrook /Gainesway /Lewis
1-3/16
1:54.40
$750,000
I
1994
Tabasco Cat
3
Pat Day
D. Wayne Lukas
D. P. Reynolds & Overbrook
1-3/16
1:56.40
$750,000
I
1993
Prairie Bayou
3
Mike E. Smith
Tom Bohannan
Loblolly Stable
1-3/16
1:56.60
$750,000
I
1992
Pine Bluff
3
Chris McCarron
Tom Bohannan
Loblolly Stable
1-3/16
1:55.60
$750,000
I
1991
Hansel
3
Jerry Bailey
Frank L. Brothers
Lazy Lane Farms
1-3/16
1:54.00
$750,000
I
1990
Summer Squall
3
Pat Day
Neil J. Howard
Dogwood Stable
1-3/16
1:53.60
$750,000
I
1989
Sunday Silence
3
Pat Valenzuela
Charlie Whittingham
H-G-W Partners
1-3/16
1:53.80
$750,000
I
1988
Risen Star
3
Ed Delahoussaye
Louie Roussel III
Roussel & R. Lamarque
1-3/16
1:56.20
$700,000
I
1987
Alysheba
3
Chris McCarron
Jack Van Berg
D. & P. Scharbauer
1-3/16
1:55.80
$700,000
I
1986
Snow Chief
3
Alex Solis
Melvin F. Stute
Grinstead & Rochelle
1-3/16
1:54.80
$700,000
I
1985
Tank's Prospect
3
Pat Day
D. Wayne Lukas
Eugene V. Klein
1-3/16
1:53.40
$700,000
I
1984
Gate Dancer
3
Angel Cordero, Jr.
Jack Van Berg
Kenneth Opstein
1-3/16
1:53.60
$400,000
I
1983
Deputed Testamony
3
Donald Miller, Jr.
J. William Boniface
Bonita Farm
1-3/16
1:55.40
$400,000
I
1982
Aloma's Ruler
3
Jack Kaenel
John J. Lenzini, Jr.
Nathan Scherr
1-3/16
1:55.40
$350,000
I
1981
Pleasant Colony
3
Jorge Velasquez
John P. Campo
Buckland Farm
1-3/16
1:54.60
$350,000
I
1980
Codex
3
Angel Cordero, Jr.
D. Wayne Lukas
Tartan Stable
1-3/16
1:54.20
$300,000
I
1979
Spectacular Bid
3
Ronnie Franklin
Bud Delp
Hawksworth Farm
1-3/16
1:54.20
$300,000
I
1978
Affirmed †
3
Steve Cauthen
Laz Barrera
Harbor View Farm
1-3/16
1:54.40
$250,000
I
1977
Seattle Slew †
3
Jean Cruguet
William H. Turner, Jr.
Karen L. Taylor
1-3/16
1:54.40
$250,000
I
1976
Elocutionist
3
John Lively
Paul T. Adwell
Eugene C. Cashman
1-3/16
1:55.00
$250,000
I
1975
Master Derby
3
Darrel McHargue
Smiley Adams
Golden Chance Farm
1-3/16
1:56.40
$250,000
I
1974
Little Current
3
Miguel A. Rivera
Lou Rondinello
Darby Dan Farm
1-3/16
1:54.60
$250,000
I
1973
Secretariat †
3
Ron Turcotte
Lucien Laurin
Meadow Stable
1-3/16
1:54.40
$250,000
I
1972
Bee Bee Bee
3
Eldon Nelson
Del W. Carroll
William S. Farish III
1-3/16
1:55.60
$250,000
1971
Canonero II
3
Gustavo Avila
Juan Arias
Edgar Caibett
1-3/16
1:54.00
$250,000
1970
Personality
3
Eddie Belmonte
John W. Jacobs
Ethel D. Jacobs
1-3/16
1:56.20
$250,000
1969
Majestic Prince
3
Bill Hartack
Johnny Longden
Frank M. McMahon
1-3/16
1:55.60
$250,000
1968
Forward Pass
3
Ismael Valenzuela
Henry Forrest
Calumet Farm
1-3/16
1:56.80
$250,000
1967
Damascus
3
Bill Shoemaker
Frank Y. Whiteley, Jr.
Edith W. Bancroft
1-3/16
1:55.20
$250,000
1966
Kauai King
3
Don Brumfield
Henry Forrest
Ford Stable
1-3/16
1:55.40
$250,000
1965
Tom Rolfe
3
Ron Turcotte
Frank Y. Whiteley, Jr.
Powhatan Stable
1-3/16
1:56.20
$250,000
1964
Northern Dancer
3
Bill Hartack
Horatio Luro
Windfields Farm
1-3/16
1:56.80
$250,000
1963
Candy Spots
3
Bill Shoemaker
Mesh Tenney
Rex C. Ellsworth
1-3/16
1:56.20
$250,000
1962
Greek Money
3
John L. Rotz
Virgil W. Raines
Brandywine Stable
1-3/16
1:56.20
$250,000
1961
Carry Back
3
Johnny Sellers
Jack A. Price
Katherine Price
1-3/16
1:57.60
$250,000
1960
Bally Ache
3
Bobby Ussery
Jimmy Pitt
Turfland
1-3/16
1:57.60
$250,000
1959
Royal Orbit
3
William Harmatz
Reggie Cornell
Halina Gregory Braunstein
1-3/16
1:57.00
$250,000
1958
Tim Tam
3
Ismael Valenzuela
Horace A. Jones
Calumet Farm
1-3/16
1:57.20
$165,000
1957
Bold Ruler
3
Eddie Arcaro
Jim Fitzsimmons
Wheatley Stable
1-3/16
1:56.20
$110,000
1956
Fabius
3
Bill Hartack
Horace A. Jones
Calumet Farm
1-3/16
1:58.40
$150,000
1955
Nashua
3
Eddie Arcaro
Jim Fitzsimmons
Belair Stud
1-3/16
1:54.60
$110,000
1954
Hasty Road
3
John H. Adams
Harry Trotsek
Hasty House Farm
1-3/16
1:57.40
$150,000
1953
Native Dancer
3
Eric Guerin
Bill Winfrey
Alfred G. Vanderbilt II
1-3/16
1:57.80
$110,000
1952
Blue Man
3
Conn McCreary
Woody Stephens
White Oak Stable
1-3/16
1:57.40
$150,000
1951
Kühn
3
Eddie Arcaro
Preston M. Burch
Brookmeade Stable
1-3/16
1:56.40
$150,000
1950
Hill Prince
3
Eddie Arcaro
Casey Hayes
Christopher Chenery
1-3/16
1:59.20
$100,000
1949
Capot
3
Ted Atkinson
John M. Gaver, Sr.
Greentree Stable
1-3/16
1:56.00
$150,000
1948
Citation †
3
Eddie Arcaro
Horace A. Jones
Calumet Farm
1-3/16
2:02.40
$160,000
1947
Faultless
3
Douglas Dodson
Horace A. Jones
Calumet Farm
1-3/16
1:59.00
$160,000
1946
Assault †
3
Warren Mehrtens
Max Hirsch
King Ranch
1-3/16
2:01.40
$160,000
1945
Polynesian
3
Wayne D. Wright
Morris H. Dixon
Gertrude T. Widener
1-3/16
1:58.80
$110,000
1944
Pensive
3
Conn McCreary
Ben A. Jones
Calumet Farm
1-3/16
1:59.20
$100,000
1943
Count Fleet †
3
Johnny Longden
Don Cameron
Fannie Hertz
1-3/16
1:57.40
$75,000
1942
Alsab
3
Basil James
Sarge Swenke
Mrs. Albert Sabath
1-3/16
1:57.00
$100,000
1941
Whirlaway †
3
Eddie Arcaro
Ben A. Jones
Calumet Farm
1-3/16
1:58.80
$75,000
1940
Bimelech
3
Fred A. Smith
William J. Hurley
Edward R. Bradley
1-3/16
1:58.60
$75,000
1939
Challedon
3
George Seabo
Louis J. Schaefer
William L. Brann
1-3/16
1:59.80
$75,000
1938
Dauber
3
Maurice Peters
Richard E. Handlen
Foxcatcher Farms
1-3/16
1:59.80
$75,000
1937
War Admiral †
3
Charley Kurtsinger
George Conway
Glen Riddle Farm
1-3/16
1:58.40
$75,000
1936
Bold Venture
3
George Woolf
Max Hirsch
Morton L. Schwartz
1-3/16
1:59.00
$50,000
1935
Omaha †
3
Willie Saunders
Jim Fitzsimmons
Belair Stud
1-3/16
1:58.40
$50,000
1934
High Quest
3
Robert Jones
Robert A. Smith
Brookmeade Stable
1-3/16
1:58.20
$50,000
1933
Head Play
3
Charley Kurtsinger
Thomas P. Hayes
Mrs. Silas B. Mason
1-3/16
2:02.00
$50,000
1932
Burgoo King
3
Eugene James
H. J. Thompson
Edward R. Bradley
1-3/16
1:59.80
$90,000
1931
Mate
3
George Ellis
James W. Healy
Albert C. Bostwick, Jr.
1-3/16
1:59.00
$90,000
1930
Gallant Fox †
3
Earl Sande
Jim Fitzsimmons
Belair Stud
1-3/16
2:00.60
$90,000
1929
Dr. Freeland
3
Louis Schaefer
Thomas J. Healey
Walter J. Salmon, Sr.
1-3/16
2:01.60
$90,000
1928
Victorian
3
Raymond Workman
James G. Rowe, Jr.
Harry P. Whitney
1-3/16
2:00.20
$90,000
1927
Bostonian
3
Whitey Abel
Fred Hopkins
Harry P. Whitney
1-3/16
2:01.60
$100,000
1926
Display
3
John Maiben
Thomas J. Healey
Walter J. Salmon, Sr.
1-3/16
1:59.80
$90,000
1925
Coventry
3
Clarence Kummer
William B. Duke
Gifford A. Cochran
1-3/16
1:59.00
$90,000
1924
Nellie Morse ‡
3
John Merimee
Albert B. Gordon
Bud Fisher
1-1/8
1:57.20
$90,000
1923
Vigil
3
Benny Marinelli
Thomas J. Healey
Walter J. Salmon, Sr.
1-1/8
1:53.60
$90,000
1922
Pillory
3
Louis Morris
Thomas J. Healey
Richard T. Wilson, Jr.
1-1/8
1:51.60
$90,000
1921
Broomspun
3
Frank Coltiletti
James G. Rowe, Sr.
Harry P. Whitney
1-1/8
1:54.20
$75,000
1920
Man o' War
3
Clarence Kummer
Louis Feustel
Glen Riddle Farm
1-1/8
1:51.60
$40,000
1919
Sir Barton †
3
Johnny Loftus
H. Guy Bedwell
J. K. L. Ross
1-1/8
1:53.00
$40,000
1918
War Cloud
3
Johnny Loftus
Walter B. Jennings
A. Kingsley Macomber
1-1/8
1:53.60
$20,000
1918
Jack Hare, Jr.
3
Charles Peake
Frank D. Weir
W. E. Applegate
1-1/8
1:53.40
$20,000
1917
Kalitan
3
Everett Haynes
Bill Hurley
Edward R. Bradley
1-1/8
1:54.40
$7,500
1916
Damrosch
3
Linus McAtee
Albert G. Weston
J. K. L. Ross
1-1/8
1:54.80
$2,000
1915
Rhine Maiden ‡
3
Douglas Hoffman
Frank Devers
Edward F. Whitney
1-1/8
1:58.00
$2,000
1914
Holiday
3
Andy Schuttinger
J. Simon Healy
Mrs. A. Barklie
1-1/8
1:53.80
$2,000
1913
Buskin
3
James Butwell
John Whalen
John Whalen
1-1/8
1:53.40
$3,000
1912
Colonel Holloway
3
Clarence Turner
Dave Woodford
Beverwyck Stable
1-1/8
1:56.60
$2,500
1911
Watervale
3
Eddie Dugan
John Whalen
August Belmont, Jr.
1-1/8
1:51.00
$4,500
1910
Layminster
3
Roy Estep
J. Simon Healy
Edward B. Cassatt
1 mile
1:40.60
$5,500
1909
Effendi
3
Willie Doyle
Frank C. Frisbie
W. T. Ryan
1 mile
1:39.80
$5,500
1908
Royal Tourist
3
Eddie Dugan
A. Jack Joyner
Harry P. Whitney
1-1/16
1:46.40
$4,000
1907
Don Enrique
3
George Mountain
John Whalen
August Belmont, Jr.
1-1/16
1:45.40
$3,800
1906
Whimsical ‡
3
Walter Miller
Tim J. Gaynor
Tim J. Gaynor
1-1/16
1:45.00
$3,800
1905
Cairngorm
3
Willie Davis
A. Jack Joyner
Sydney Paget
1-1/16
1:45.80
$3,600
1904
Bryn Mawr
3
Gene Hildebrand
W. Fred Presgrave
Goughacres Stable
1-1/16
1:44.20
$3,800
1903
Flocarline ‡
3
William Gannon
H. C. Riddle
M. H. Tichenor
1-1/16
1:44.80
$3,000
1902
Old England
3
L. Jackson
Green B. Morris
Green B. Morris
1-1/16
1:45.80
$3,750
1901
The Parader
3
F. Landry
Thomas J. Healey
Richard T. Wilson, Jr.
1-1/16
1:47.20
$2,650
1900
Hindus
3
Henry Spencer
John H. Morris
George J. Long
1-1/16
1:48.40
$3,000
1899
Half Time
3
Richard Clawson
Frank McCabe
Philip J. Dwyer
1-1/16
1:47.00
$2,500
1898
Sly Fox
3
Willie Simms
Hardy Campbell, Jr.
Charles F. Dwyer
1-1/16
1:49.75
$2,400
1897
Paul Kauvar
3
T. Thorpe
Thomas P. Hayes
Thomas P. Hayes
1-1/16
1:51.25
$2,400
1896
Margrave
3
Henry Griffin
Byron McClelland
August Belmont, Jr.
1-1/16
1:51.00
$2,250
1895
Belmar
3
Fred Taral
Edward Feakes
Preakness Stables
1-1/16
1:50.50
$2,250
1894
Assignee
3
Fred Taral
William Lakeland
James & Foxhall Keene
1-1/16
1:49.25
$3,000
1893
No Race
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No Race
No Race
No Race
no race
0:00.00
no race
1892
No Race
-
No Race
No Race
No Race
no race
0:00.00
no race
1891
No Race
-
No Race
No Race
No Race
no race
0:00.00
no race
1890
Montague
3
Willie Martin
Edward Feakes
Preakness Stables
1-1/2
2:36.75
$2,000
1889
Buddhist
3
George Anderson
John W. Rogers
Sam S. Brown
1-1/4
2:17.50
$2,000
1888
Refund
3
Fred Littlefield
R. Wyndham Walden
R. Wyndham Walden
1-1/2
2:49.00
$2,000
1887
Dunboyne
3
William Donohue
William Jennings
William Jennings
1-1/2
2:39.50
$2,500
1886
The Bard
3
S. Fisher
John Huggins
A. J. Cassatt
1-1/2
2:45.00
$3,000
1885
Tecumseh
3
Jim McLaughlin
Charles S. Littlefield, Sr.
W. Donohue
1-1/2
2:49.00
$3,000
1884
Knight of Ellerslie
3
S. Fisher
Thomas W. Doswell
Hancock /Doswell
1-1/2
2:39.50
$3,000
1883
Jacobus
3
George Barbee
R. Dwyer
James E. Kelley
1-1/2
2:42.50
$2,500
1882
Vanguard
3
Tom Costello
R. Wyndham Walden
George L. Lorillard
1-1/2
2:44.50
$2,000
1881
Saunterer
3
Tom Costello
R. Wyndham Walden
George L. Lorillard
1-1/2
2:40.50
$3,000
1880
Grenada
3
Lloyd Hughes
R. Wyndham Walden
George L. Lorillard
1-1/2
2:40.50
$3,000
1879
Harold
3
Lloyd Hughes
R. Wyndham Walden
George L. Lorillard
1-1/2
2:40.50
$4,000
1878
Duke of Magenta
3
C. Holloway
R. Wyndham Walden
George L. Lorillard
1-1/2
2:41.75
$3,500
1877
Cloverbrook
3
C. Holloway
Jeter Walden
E. A. Clabaugh
1-1/2
2:45.50
$2,500
1876
Shirley
3
George Barbee
W. Brown
Pierre Lorillard IV
1-1/2
2:44.75
$3,000
1875
Tom Ochiltree
3
Lloyd Hughes
R. Wyndham Walden
John F. Chamberlain
1-1/2
2:43.50
$3,000
1874
Culpepper
3
William Donohue
Hugh Gaffney
Hugh Gaffney
1-1/2
2:56.50
$3,000
1873
Survivor
3
George Barbee
A. Davis Pryor
John F. Chamberlain
1-1/2
2:43.00
$3,000
See also: Highest combined Triple Crown finish
A † designates a Triple Crown Winner.
A ‡ designates a filly .
Note: D. Wayne Lukas swept the 1995 Triple Crown with two different horses.[citation needed ]
In 2006, Kentucky Derby Winner Barbaro broke down in the first 100 yards of the Preakness. Bernardini went on to win the prestigious event. Barbaro survived his injuries and was cared for at the New Bolton Center of the University of Pennsylvania but was euthanized January 29, 2007 due to complications from laminitis. This year's ninth race is now called the Barbaro Stakes in his honor.[citation needed ]
See also
References
^ Origin of the "Preakness" preakness-stakes.info - Retrieved May 17, 2009
^ Rogers, Mike. "History Fills Old Hilltop," PressBox (Baltimore), April 2009.
^ Early History - preakness-stakes.info - Retrieved May 12, 2009
^ Md. legislators OK billon buying Preakness Stakes - courier-journal.com - April 14, 2009
^ Turf'n'Sport , Retrieved on 2009-05-04.
^ Painting the Weather Vane – Preakness Stakes.
^ Human Flower Project , Retrieved on 2009-05-04./
^ Black-eyed Susan Blanket – Preakness Stakes.
^ Woodlawn Vase – Preakness Stakes.
^ David Klatt, The Secret Behind the Preakness' Black-Eyed Susan Blanket May 14, 2009.
^ The Black-Eyed Susan Blanket . Accessed 2009.05.14.
^ http://www.cbssports.com/horseracing/story/11754422
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