PREAKNESS STAKES

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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 horseshoe of black-eyed susans (''Rudbeckia hirta''), the state flower of Maryland, is traditionally placed around the winner's neck. This year's race, which was held on Saturday May 19, 2007, was race 12 with a post time of 6:09 PM and featured a field of nine horses.
The Preakness is the second and shortest leg in American thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown 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 phrase "Triple Crown" was not applied to this series of races until the 1930s.) It is followed by the third leg, the Belmont Stakes.
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 Race Course opened on October 25, 1870.
The first Preakness drew seven starters; John Chamberlain's three-year-old, Survivor, galloped home easily by 10 lengths, the largest margin of victory until 2004, winning a purse of $2,050.
In 1889, George "Spider" Anderson became the first African-American jockey to win the Preakness. In 1890 Morris Park Racetrack in the Bronx, New York hosted the race but, for the next three years, no Preakness Stakes was run. For the 15 years from 1894 through 1908, the race was held at Gravesend Race Track on Coney Island, New York.
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. He applies the colors of the victorious owner's silks on the jockey and horse that are part of the weather vane atop the infield structure. The horseshoe of black-eyed Susans is placed around the winning horse's neck at this time 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.
The practice started in 1909 at Pimlico when a horse and rider weather vane sat at the top of 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.
In 1917, the first "Woodlawn Vase" was awarded to the Preakness winner which he was not allowed to keep. Eventually a half-size reproduction of the trophy was given 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.
In 1918, 26 horses entered the race, and it was run in two divisions, providing for two winners that year.
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
The leading Preakness winning jockeys are:

Eddie Arcaro : (6) including two consecutive wins in 1950-51

Pat Day : (5) including three consecutive wins in 1994-96

George Barbee, Bill Hartack and Lloyd Hughes: (3)
The leading Preakness winning trainers are:

Robert W. Walden: (7)

Thomas J. Healey, D. Wayne Lukas: (5)

Jim Fitzsimmons, Jimmy Jones, Bob Baffert: (4)

John Whalen: (3)
Calumet Farm is both the leading breeder and owner of Preakness winners with seven each.
Set by Tank's Prospect in 1985 and equaled by Louis Quatorze in 1996 and Curlin in 2007, the speed record for the current 1-3/16 miles (1.91 km) Preakness is 1:53 2/5 seconds. The record victory margin is 11½ lengths, by Smarty Jones in 2004.
Four fillies have won the Preakness:

★ 1903 - Flocarline

★ 1906 - Whimsical

★ 1915 - Rhine Maiden

★ 1924 - Nellie Morse

Contents
Preakness Stakes winners
External links

Preakness Stakes winners


'Year'
'Winner'
'Jockey'
'Trainer'
'Owner'
'Time'
2007CurlinRobby AlbaradoSteve AsmussenMidnight Cry Stables et al1:53.46
2006BernardiniJavier CastellanoTom AlbertraniDarley Stables1:54.65
2005Afleet AlexJeremy RoseTimothy F. RitcheyCash is King Stable1:55.04
2004Smarty JonesStewart ElliottJohn ServisSomeday Farm1:55.59
2003Funny CideJose SantosBarclay TaggSackatoga Stable1:55.61
2002War EmblemVictor EspinozaBob BaffertThe Thoroughbred Corp.1:56.40
2001Point GivenGary StevensBob BaffertThe Thoroughbred Corp.1:55.40
2000Red BulletJerry BaileyJoe OrsenoStronach Stables1:56.00
1999CharismaticChris AntleyD. Wayne LukasBob & Beverly Lewis1:55.20
1998Real QuietKent DesormeauxBob BaffertMichael E. Pegram1:54.80
1997Silver CharmGary StevensBob BaffertBob & Beverly Lewis1:54.40
1996Louis QuatorzePat DayNick ZitoC-C-H Partners1:53.40
1995Timber CountryPat DayD. Wayne LukasOverbrook/Gainesway/Lewis1:54.40
1994Tabasco CatPat DayD. Wayne LukasD. P. Reynolds & Overbrook1:56.40
1993Prairie BayouMike E. SmithTom BohannanLoblolly Stable1:56.60
1992Pine BluffChris McCarronTom BohannanLoblolly Stable1:55.60
1991HanselJerry BaileyFrank BrothersLazy Lane Farms1:54.00
1990Summer SquallPat DayNeil J. HowardDogwood Stable1:53.60
1989Sunday SilencePat ValenzuelaCharlie WhittinghamH-G-W Partners1:53.80
1988Risen StarEd DelahoussayeLouie Roussel IIIRoussel & R. Lamarque1:56.20
1987AlyshebaChris McCarronJack Van BergD. & P. Scharbauer1:55.80
1986Snow ChiefAlex SolisMelvin StuteGrinstead & Rochelle1:54.80
1985Tank's ProspectPat DayD. Wayne LukasEugene V. Klein1:53.40
1984Gate DancerAngel Cordero, Jr.Jack Van BergKenneth Opstein1:53.60
1983Deputed TestamonyDonald Miller Jr.Bill BonifaceFrancis P. Sears1:55.40
1982Aloma's RulerJack L. KaenelJohn Lenzini, Jr.Nathan Scherr1:55.40
1981Pleasant ColonyJorge VelasquezJohn P. CampoBuckland Farm1:54.60
1980CodexAngel Cordero, Jr.D. Wayne LukasTartan Stable1:54.20
1979Spectacular BidRonnie FranklinBud DelpHawksworth Farm1:54.20
1978AffirmedSteve CauthenLaz BarreraHarbor View Farm1:54.40
1977Seattle SlewJean CruguetWilliam H. Turner, Jr.Karen L. Taylor1:54.40
1976ElocutionistJohn LivelyPaul AdwellEugene C. Cashman1:55.00
1975Master DerbyDarrel McHargueSmiley AdamsGolden Chance Farm1:56.40
1974Little CurrentMiguel A. RiveraLou RondinelloDarby Dan Farm1:54.60
1973SecretariatRon TurcotteLucien LaurinMeadow Stable1:53.40
1972Bee Bee BeeEldon NelsonRed CarrollWilliam S. Farish III1:55.60
1971Canonero IIGustavo AvilaJuan AriasEdgar Caibett1:54.00
1970PersonalityEddie BelmonteJohn JacobsEthel D. Jacobs1:56.20
1969Majestic PrinceBill HartackJohnny LongdenFrank McMahon1:55.60
1968Forward PassIsmael ValenzuelaHenry ForrestCalumet Farm1:56.80
1967DamascusBill ShoemakerFrank Y. Whiteley, Jr.Edith W. Bancroft1:55.20
1966Kauai KingDon BrumfieldHenry ForrestFord Stable1:55.40
1965Tom RolfeRon TurcotteFrank Y. Whiteley, Jr.Powhatan Stable1:56.20
1964Northern DancerBill HartackHoratio LuroWindfields Farm1:56.80
1963Candy SpotsBill ShoemakerMesh TenneyRex C. Ellsworth1:56.20
1962Greek MoneyJohn L. RotzVirgil W. RainesBrandywine Stable1:56.20
1961Carry BackJohnny SellersJack A. PriceKatherine Price1:57.60
1960Bally AcheBobby UsseryJimmy PittTurfland1:57.60
1959Royal OrbitWilliam HarmatzReggie CornellJacques Braunstein1:57.00
1958Tim TamIsmael ValenzuelaHorace A. JonesCalumet Farm1:57.20
1957Bold RulerEddie ArcaroJim FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1:56.20
1956FabiusBill HartackHorace A. JonesCalumet Farm1:58.40
1955NashuaEddie ArcaroJim FitzsimmonsBelair Stud1:54.60
1954Hasty RoadJohn AdamsHarry TrotsekHasty House Farm1:57.40
1953Native DancerEric GuerinBill WinfreyAlfred G. Vanderbilt II1:57.80
1952Blue ManConn McCrearyWoody StephensWhite Oak Stable1:57.40
1951BoldEddie ArcaroPreston BurchBrookmeade Stable1:56.40
1950Hill PrinceEddie ArcaroCasey HayesChristopher Chenery1:59.20
1949CapotTed AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver, Sr.Greentree Stable1:56.00
1948CitationEddie ArcaroHorace A. JonesCalumet Farm2:02.40
1947FaultlessDouglas DodsonHorace A. JonesCalumet Farm1:59
1946AssaultWarren MehrtensMax HirschKing Ranch2:01.40
1945PolynesianWayne D. WrightMorris DixonGertrude T. Widener1:58.80
1944PensiveConn McCrearyBen A. JonesCalumet Farm1:59.20
1943Count FleetJohnny LongdenG. Donald CameronFannie Hertz1:57.40
1942AlsabBasil JamesSarge SwenkeMrs. Albert Sabath1:57.00
1941WhirlawayEddie ArcaroBen A. JonesCalumet Farm1:58.80
1940BimelechFred A. SmithBill HurleyEdward R. Bradley1:58.60
1939ChalledonGeorge SeaboLouis J. SchaeferWilliam L. Brann1:59.80
1938DauberMaurice PetersRichard E. HandlenFoxcatcher Farms1:59.80
1937War AdmiralCharley KurtsingerGeorge ConwayGlen Riddle Farm1:58.40
1936Bold VentureGeorge WoolfMax HirschMorton L. Schwartz1:59.00
1935OmahaWillie SaundersJim FitzsimmonsBelair Stud1:58.40
1934High QuestRobert JonesRobert A. SmithBrookmeade Stable1:58.20
1933Head PlayCharley KurtsingerThomas HayesMrs. Silas B. Mason2:02.00
1932Burgoo KingEugene JamesH. J. ThompsonEdward R. Bradley1:59.80
1931MateGeorge EllisJames W. HealyAlbert C. Bostwick1:59.00
1930Gallant FoxEarl SandeJim FitzsimmonsBelair Stud2:00.60
1929Dr. FreelandLouis SchaeferThomas J. HealeyWalter J. Salmon2:01.60
1928VictorianSonny WorkmanJames G. Rowe, Jr.Harry P. Whitney2:00.20
1927BostonianWhitey AbelFred HopkinsHarry P. Whitney2:01.60
1926DisplayJohn MaibenThomas J. HealeyWalter J. Salmon1:59.80
1925CoventryClarence KummerWilliam B. DukeG. A. Cochran1:59.00
1924Nellie MorseJohn MerimeeAlbert B. GordonBud Fisher1:57.20
1923VigilBenny MarinelliThomas J. HealeyWalter J. Salmon1:53.60
1922PilloryL. MorrisThomas J. HealeyRichard T. Wilson, Jr.1:51.60
1921BroomspunFrank ColtilettiJames G. Rowe, Sr.Harry P. Whitney1:54.20
1920Man o' WarClarence KummerLouis FeustelGlen Riddle Farm1:51.60
1919Sir BartonJohnny LoftusH. Guy BedwellJ. K. L. Ross1:53.00
1918Jack Hare Jr.Charles PeakF. D. WeirW. E. Applegate1:53.40
1918War CloudJohnny LoftusW. B. JenningsA. Kingsley Macomber1:53.60
1917KalitanE. HaynesBill HurleyEdward R. Bradley1:54.40
1916DamroschLinus McAteeA. G. WestonJ. K. L. Ross1:54.80
1915Rhine MaidenDouglas HoffmanF. DeversE. F. Whitney1:58.00
1914HolidayAndy SchuttingerJ. S. HealyMrs. A. Barklie1:53.80
1913BuskinJames ButwellJohn WhalenJohn Whalen1:53.40
1912Colonel HollowayClarence TurnerD. WoodfordBeverwyck Stable1:56.60
1911WatervaleEddie DuganJohn WhalenAugust Belmont, Jr.1:51.00
1910LayminsterRoy EstepJ. S. HealyCapt. E. B. Cassatt1:40.60
1909EffendiWillie DoyleF. C. FrisbieW. T. Ryan1:39.80
1908Royal TouristEddie DuganAndrew J. JoynerHarry P. Whitney1:46.40
1907Don EnriqueG. MountainJohn WhalenAugust Belmont, Jr.1:45.40
1906WhimsicalWalter MillerT. J. GaynorT. J. Gaynor1:45.00
1905CairngormW. DavisAndrew J. JoynerSydney Paget1:45.80
1904Bryn MawrGene HildebrandW. F. PresgraveGoughacres Stable1:44.20
1903FlocarlineW. GannonH. C. RiddleM. H. Ticenor1:44.80
1902Old EnglandL. JacksonGreen B. MorrisGreen B. Morris1:45.80
1901The ParaderF. LandryThomas J. HealeyRichard T. Wilson, Jr.1:47.20
1900HindusH. SpencerJ. H. MorrisGeorge J. Long1:48.40
1899Half TimeR. ClawsonFrank McCabeP. J. Dwyer1:47.00
1898Sly FoxWillie SimmsHardy CampbellC. F. Dwyer1:49.75
1897Paul KauvarT. ThorpeT. P. HayesT. P. Hayes1:51.25
1896MargraveHenry GriffinByron McClellandAugust Belmont, Jr.1:51.00
1895BelmarFred TaralEdward FeakesPreakness Stables1:50.50
1894AssigneeFred TaralW. LakelandJames & Foxhall Keene1:49.25
1890MontagueW. MartinEdward FeakesPreakness Stables2:36.75
1889BuddhistGeorge B. AndersonJ. RogersSam S. Brown2:17.50
1888RefundFred LittlefieldRobert W. WaldenRobert W. Walden2:49.00
1887DunboyneWilliam DonohueW. JenningsW. Jennings2:39.50
1886The BardS. FisherJohn HugginsA. J. Cassatt2:45.00
1885TecumsehJim McLaughlinCharles S. LittlefieldW. Donohue2:49.00
1884Knight of EllerslieS. FisherT. B. DoswellMajor T. W. Doswell2:39.50
1883JacobusGeorge BarbeeR. DwyerJ. E. Kelly2:42.50
1882VanguardT. CostelloRobert W. WaldenGeorge L. Lorillard2:44.50
1881SauntererT. CostelloRobert W. WaldenGeorge L. Lorillard2:40.50
1880GrenadaLloyd HughesRobert W. WaldenGeorge L. Lorillard2:40.50
1879HaroldLloyd HughesRobert W. WaldenGeorge L. Lorillard2:40.50
1878Duke of MagentaC. HollowayRobert W. WaldenGeorge L. Lorillard2:41.75
1877CloverbrookC. HollowayJeter WaldenE. A. Clabaugh2:45.50
1876ShirleyGeorge BarbeeW. BrownPierre Lorillard IV2:44.75
1875Tom OchiltreeLloyd HughesRobert W. WaldenJohn F. Chamberlain2:43.50
1874CulpepperWilliam DonohueH. GaffneyH. Gaffney2:56.50
1873SurvivorGeorge BarbeeA. D. PryorJohn F. Chamberlain2:43.00

A † designates a Triple Crown Winner
Note: D. Wayne Lukas swept the 1995 Triple Crown with two different horses.
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. This year's ninth race is now called the Barbaro Stakes in his honor.

External links



Preakness Stakes website

Preakness Stakes

ESPN.com Attending the Preakness (includes future dates)

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