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Welcome to the 132nd running of the Preakness Stakes

Preakness Stakes 1322007 Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Horse Betting

Where: Baltimore, Maryland at Pimlico Racecourse
Whe: The Stakes takes place on May 19, 2007
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Preakness Stakes
BALTIMORE, The middle jewel of the Triple Crown in set for Saturday, May 19, 2007 at historic Pimlico Race Course.

132nd Preakness stakes and a talented field of thoroughbreds set to take to the track at Pimlico Race Course for the running of the $1 million Preakness Stakes (Grade I), the middle jewel of the famed Triple Crown, on May 19.

The Preakness Stakes is the middle jewel of racing's Triple Crown and almost always attracts the Kentucky Derby winner - along with other fleeting thoroughbreds that have either placed or ran in the Derby.

Preakness Stakes betting odds and lines

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Bet now on the Preakness Stakes. Below you can compare odds on the Preakness Stakes, find free bets, and also find links to useful betting information to help you research your bet on the Preakness Stakes.

Some Fact about Pimlico Race track

The Pimlico Race Track is home of the Preakness Stakes, the Pimlico first opened its doors on October 25, 1870. It is the second oldest racetrack in the U.S. The first was Saratoga, upstate New York in 1864. The Pimlico racetrack was engineered by General John Ellicott and has hosted legendary horses such as Man O' War, Sir Barton, Sea Biscuit, War Admiral, Citation, Secretariat, Cigar and Silver Charm. The Pimlico is constructed on 70 acres overlooking the Jones Falls, the Maryland Jockey Club purchased the land for $23,500, and built the racetrack for $25,000 Still today the Maryland Jockey Club is dedicated to presenting the great sport of Thoroughbred racing as the centerpiece of a high-quality entertainment experience providing fun and excitement in an inviting and friendly atmosphere for people of all ages.

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Some History and Facts on the Preakness Stakes

The Preakness Stakes is a classic 1 3/16 mile (1.91 km) thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, held on the third Saturday in May of each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg); fillies 121 lb (55 kg).

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. Governor Bowie had named the then mile and one-half (2.41 km) race in honor of Dinner Party Stakes-winner, Preakness, from the Preakness Stables, Wayne, New Jersey.

The Maryland Jockey Club was founded in 1743, and thus today is the oldest sporting association in the North America. After 262 years it remains the corporate name of Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, which opened in 1870, and is home to the Preakness Stakes®, the middle jewel in horse racing's famed Triple Crown, and the historic Pimlico Special. In 2002, Magna Entertainment Corp. (MEC), North America's number one owner and operator of horse racetracks, based on revenues, purchased a majority share of the Maryland Jockey Club and it has become an important part of MEC's expanding network of major North American tracks.

The Preakness has been run at seven different distances:

1 1/2 miles (2.41 km) -- 1873 to 1888 and 1890
1 1/4 miles (2.01 km) -- 1889
1 1/16 miles (1.71 km) -- 1894 to 1900 and 1908
1 mile 70 yards (1.67 km) -- 1901 to 1907
1 mile (1.61 km) -- 1909 and 1910
1 1/8 miles (1.81 km) -- 1911 to 1924
1 3/16 miles (1.91 km) -- 1925 to present

Stay informed with latest information about Preakness Stakes horse racing history and race track information, past race results and payouts, past performances and top earnings, recent winners, possible race contenders, official race entries, horse racing picks and selections, race analysis, and horse racing tips.

131st winner of the Black Eyed Susan Preakness stakes 2006

Bernardini wins the 131st Preakness

Bernardini 131 Preakness WinnerThe 2006 renewal of the $1,000,000 Preakness (G1), the second jewel of racing's Triple Crown, was contested at Pimlico Race Course before a paid attendance of 118,402. Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro was sent off as the overwhelming 1-2 favorite in the field of nine. Tragedy struck about a furlong into the race, when Barbaro injured his right hind leg and was pulled up by jockey Edgar Prado just past the finish while the rest of the field continued around the clubhouse turn. 13-1 shot Bernardini stalked the early pace of 17-1 shot Like Now through a half in 46.69, taking over the lead at top of the stretch and drawing away to win by 5 1/4 lengths over 8-1 shot Sweetnorthernsaint in a time of 1:54.65 for 1 3/16 miles on a fast track. 29-1 outsider Hemingway's Key was third and Brother Derek, who had to check when Barbaro broke down in front of him, was fourth. The win gave jockey Javier Castellano and trainer Tom Albertrani their first in a Triple Crown event.

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Triple crown race 2009 dates and event locations

2009 - Kentucky Derby - Churchill Downs

2009 - Preakness Stakes - Pimlico

2009 - Belmont Stakes - Belmont Park

2009 - Breeders Cup - Santa Anita Park

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