Preakness Stakes Horse Race - Saturday May 18th 2024
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In post-position order here's your look at the field for the Grade 1 $2 million Preakness Stakes with a focus..
1. Secret Oath, No. 3: The Kentucky Oaks winner is the lone filly in the field and will try to become the first of her gender to win the Preakness since Rachel Alexandra in 2009. She is also the only horse in the field to have already faced Epicenter, finishing third behind him in the Louisiana Derby.
2. Simplification, No. 4: The Florida Derby winner has only run once since then, finishing second in the Blue Grass Stakes. He is a half-brother to two-time Preakness winner Exaggerator.
3. Creative Minister, No. 5: The Wood Memorial winner is a son of Creative Cause, who finished fourth in the 2012 Preakness. He is trained by Kenny McPeek, who won the Preakness in 2019 with War of Will.
4. Fenwick, No. 6: The Lexington Stakes winner is a son of Curlin, who won the Preakness in 2007. He is trained by Steve Asmussen, who has won the Preakness twice, with Curlin and Lookin At Lucky in 2010.
5. Armagnac, No. 7: The Risen Star Stakes winner is a son of Uncle Mo, who finished second in the 2011 Preakness. He is trained by Bob Baffert, who has won the Preakness a record seven times.
6. Epicenter, No. 8: The Kentucky Derby runner-up is the likely favorite for the Preakness. He has won four of his six career starts, including the Louisiana Derby and the Gun Runner Stakes. He is trained by Steve Asmussen.
7. Happy Jack, No. 9: The Oaklawn Stakes winner is a son of Oxbow, who finished third in the 2013 Preakness. He is trained by Doug O'Neill, who won the Preakness in 2012 with I'll Have Another.
8. Early Voting, No. 10: The Preakness Stakes is the second leg of the Triple Crown, and it is one of the most prestigious races in horse racing. The race will be held at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, on Saturday, May 18, 2024. The field is expected to be strong, and the race is sure to be exciting.
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