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Preakness Stakes will go on without its biggest name when the horses take to the starting gates in 2025. Sovereignty, the Kentucky Derby winner, will skip the May 17 race at Pimlico, ending hopes for ...
Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Bridlewood Farm, Don Alberto Stable, Robert LaPenta, Elayne Stables 5 LLC, Journalism looms as ...
Journalism may be in the record books as the seventh straight beaten favorite in the Kentucky Derby (G1), but that doesn't ...
Top horse racing expert reveals picks for 2025 Preakness Stakes horses like Journalism and Clever Again with Sovereignty and ...
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Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course is celebrating Preakness Day on Saturday with live Thoroughbred racing and ...
This will be the final horse race at the track ahead of demolition and a major reconstruction project, which will impact ...
With the announcement that Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty will not compete in the Preakness Stakes comes an opportunity ...
Trainer Michael McCarthy was on hand at Pimlico to greet his Kentucky Derby (G1) runner-up. “I guess he's a complete package, ...
Receipts from sale of 98 horses sold total $3,786,000, including horses of racing age, racing/broodmare prospects, broodmares and yearlings.
Journalism, trained by Michael McCarthy, is again set to be ridden by jockey Umberto Rispoli and leave the starting gate from the No. 2 post.
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 ...