How To Use Preakness In A Sentence
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Having inflicted a 15th place Kentucky Derby finisher on Out of Left Field readers, this chastened tout will perform the public service of not tipping any horse in the Preakness.
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Former jockey Jerry Bailey said Tuesday that he detected "a small amount of panic" in Desormeaux's actions in the opening quarter mile after the dominant winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes broke awkwardly from the rail in the 1½-mile Belmont.
Former jockeys join Dutrow in questioning Desormeaux
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Romans is expected to decide later this week whether Shackleford, who finished fourth at the Derby before edging Animal Kingdom by a half-length in the Preakness, will go, according to a New York Racing Association official.
Belmont Face-Off Is More Likely
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The filly was the second recent Derby standout to suffer this fate, after Barbaro, the 2006 champion, had to be put down after suffering a leg injury at the 2006 Preakness Stakes.
Derby Death Stirs Call for Change
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His connections remain undecided about going on to the May 16 Preakness, preferring to take some time to see how their upstart is doing.
Dream of roses becomes reality
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Macho Again, good enough to be the Preakness runnerup, had not earned a top-three finish in graded stakes company before this.
Goal in sight for Big Brown: Ever-elusive Triple Crown
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In Fort Worth horses evoke rodeo and Baltimore is home to the Preakness Stakes, one of the races that make up the triple crown.
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On Preakness day, in an NBC discussion, he admitted that 24 hours before the Derby, Eight Belles had been given phenylbutazone, a strong anti-inflammatory and painkiller.
Eight Belles dies, and Big Brown wins―now what?
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Trainer Bob Baffert says beaten Derby favorite Lookin At Lucky is headed to the Preakness for sure.
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His connections remain undecided about going on to the May 16 Preakness, preferring to take some time to see how their upstart is doing.
Dream of roses becomes reality
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Calvin Borel, after tearing up during the prerace My Old Kentucky Home and calling Brothers "sweetie" in his saddled-up interview after the race, gave NBC with a nice promo for its upcoming Preakness by predicting he'd ride Super Saver to the Triple Crown.
Kentucky Derby show has winners across board
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Third-place Derby finisher Paddy O'Prado is committed to the Preakness, as is Dublin, who was seventh.
Derby winner Super Saver isn't spent, trainer Pletcher says
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Afleet Alex was the favorite at post time in the Preakness, as he will be with short odds in the Belmont.
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The recent Preakness centaur mascot "Kegasus" was adopted purely to cater to this infield crowd, the ragers who often couldn't care less about who wins, places or shows.