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Preakness 2025 Preview: Bob Ehalt on Triple Crown Drama, Journalism, & Betting Tips!Join us for an exclusive interview with Bob Ehalt from Bloodhorse.com as we dive into the 150th Preakness Stakes and all the Triple Crown drama! Bob breaks down the impact of Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty skipping the race,
FIRST LADY DON MOORE AND RECORD PRODUCER D-NICE SAT DOWN WITH OUR MEGAN RIVERS TO TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT. THE INAUGURAL PREAKNESS FESTIVAL IS COMING TO BALTIMORE. FIRST LADY DON MOORE, SO THANKFUL TO HAVE YOU HERE TODAY.
Competing for your sport's highest achievement shouldn't be a question, but for horse racing's Triple Crown, it's not that simple.
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The wrecking ball is coming to Pimlico Race Course, a long-awaited demolition of the dilapidated racetrack that opened in 1870.
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Paulick Report on MSNJournalism Brings ‘Special Talent’ To Saturday’s Preakness 150Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, Bridlewood Farm, Don Alberto Stable, Robert LaPenta, Elayne Stables 5 LLC, Journalism looms as a strong favorite for Saturday’s 150 th Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore,
After the announcement Tuesday that the connections of Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty have opted to skip the Preakness Stakes on May 17, spoiling any slim chance of a Triple Crown sweep this year, hard questions are being asked about U.S. racing’s centerpiece series.
After a scary 2011 accident left him with 24 broken bones and led to five weeks in a coma, jockey Raul Mena will race in the 2025 Preakness.
A homebred for the family of the late Harvey Clarke, Gosger returns his family's bloodline to the Triple Crown when he races May 17 in the $2 million Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course.
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Paulick Report on MSNPreakness 'Underdog' Pay Billy Has Trainer Mike Gorham Feeling Right At HomeThe 60-year-old conditioner will be starting his first horse in a Triple Crown race, but he's a Mid-Atlantic mainstay and very familiar with Pimlico
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 today from trainer Bill Mott that Sovereignty will not be ...