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Market King, Bodexpress, Signalman Join War of Will    
Click here to watch the inerview with D. Wayne Lukas.      
BALTIMORE, MD – Robert Baker and William Mack’s Market King arrived at Pimlico Race Course midafternoon Tuesday for Saturday’s 144 th Preakness Stakes following a 10-hour, 15-minute van ride that originated at Churchill Downs.
Market King, who finished 11 th in the Blue Grass (G2) at
Keeneland and finished third in a division of the Rebel (G2) at Oaklawn, is
trained by Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas, who has saddled five Preakness
winners.
“The trip was really good,” said Lukas, who rode shotgun in the truck towing the van transporting that son of Into Mischief. “As you can see that horse never turned a hair. He ate on the way. I probably can’t make any excuses on the trip.”
Market King, who was the second to arrive at Pimlico following War of Will’s early-morning arrival, was joined at Pimlico about two hours later by Bodexpress and Signalman, who were aboard a flight from Lexington, Ky. to Baltimore Washington International Airport. Bodexpress and Signalman trained at Churchill Downs Tuesday morning before vanning to Lexington for the flight to Maryland.
Top Racing LLC, Global
Thoroughbred and GDS Stable’s Bodexpress finished 14 th after a troubled trip in the
Kentucky Derby (G1) before being placed 13 th through the disqualification
of Maximum Security from first to 17 th .
Tommie Lewis, Steve Crabtree,
Dean Demaree, David Bernsen, Jim Chambers and Magdalena Racing’s Signalman
finished third in the Blue Grass (G2) at Keeneland in his most recent start.
Peter Redekop B. C. Ltd’s
Anothertwistafate, who earned an automatic entry into the Middle Jewel of the
Triple Crown while winning the El Camino Real Derby at Golden Gate Fields, was
scheduled to arrive by van from New York Tuesday Evening following a flight
from Oakland, Calif.
Gary Barber’s War of Will was the first Preakness contender to arrive at Pimlico, arriving by van from Churchill Downs at approximately 2:30 a.m. Tuesday. Mark Casse-trained War of Will finished 8 th and was placed 7 th in the Kentucky Derby after disqualified first-place finisher Maximum Security drifted out into his path on the turn into the homestretch.
Preakness contenders Improbable, Laughing Fox, Owendale and Warrior’s Charge are scheduled to arrive at Pimlico Wednesday afternoon following a flight from Louisville, Ky. Bourbon War is scheduled to van to Pimlico Wednesday morning after training hours at Belmont Park.
Alwaysmining and Win Win Win are slated to arrive by van from Fair Hill Training Center in Elkton, Md. late Thursday morning.
The Post Position Draw for Preakness 144 will take place at Power Plant Live! (34 Market Place, in Baltimore) at 4-6 p.m. Wednesday.
Legendary
Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness® Stakes, the Middle Jewel in horse
racing’s famed Triple Crown, first opened its doors on October 25, 1870, and is
the second oldest racetrack in the United States. Pimlico has played host to
racing icons and Baltimoreans have seen the likes of legendary horses such as
Man o’ War, Seabiscuit, Secretariat, Affirmed, American Pharoah and Cigar
thunder down the stretch in thrilling and memorable competition. For more
information on Pimlico, visit www.pimlico.com .
The Stronach Group is North America’s leading Thoroughbred racetrack owner/operator. The Stronach Group racetracks include Santa Anita Park, Gulfstream Park & Casino, home of the Pegasus World Cup Invitational, Golden Gate Fields, Portland Meadows, Laurel Park and Pimlico Race Course, home of the world-famous Preakness. The company owns and operates the Palm Meadows Training Center in Florida and is one of North America’s top race horse breeders through its award-winning Adena Springs operation. The Stronach Group is one of the world’s largest suppliers of pari-mutuel wagering systems, technologies and services. Its companies include AmTote, a global leader in wagering technology; Xpressbet, an Internet and telephone account wagering service; and Monarch Content Management, which acts as a simulcast purchase and sales agent of horseracing content for numerous North American racetracks and wagering outlets. The Stronach Group is also a leading producer of social media content for the horseracing industry. For more information contact David Joseph at david.joseph@marylandracing.com or call 954.658.7156. 

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The 2022 Triple Crown season went off with a bang as Rich Strike became the second biggest underdog in Kentucky Derby history to win the run for the roses. The madness continues on Saturday as the field meets in Baltimore for the Preakness Stakes. 
The second jewel of the Triple Crown will pit established favorites Epicenter and Simplification against newcomers like Early Voting, who opted to sit out of the Kentucky Derby. A notable absence -- Rich Strike himself, the darling of the 2022 season -- will not make the trip to Baltimore. While that effectively ends the bid for the Triple Crown, the Preakness is shaping up to be an event full of entertainment and intrigue.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 147th edition of the Preakness Stakes:
The Preakness Stakes is the second jewel of the Triple Crown and one of the premier annual horse racing events. With millions of viewers tuning in every year, it is the second-most watched race behind only the Kentucky Derby. 
Traditionally held on the third Saturday of May, the Preakness Stakes is distinct in culture and competition. 
Clocking in at 1 3/16 miles -- 1/16 mile shorter than the Kentucky Derby -- it is the shortest of the Triple Crown races, favoring speed and strength. The Preakness is also considerably more exclusive, featuring a maximum 14 horses.
The biggest change to the weekend program is the premier of Preakness Live , an immersive cultural experience highlighting music, art and culinary stars. Megan Thee Stallion, Lauryn Hill and The Chainsmokers are just a few of the celebrities expected to perform during the two-day event. 
The Preakness Stakes have long called Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md., home. 
Nicknamed “Old Hilltop” after a small incline in the infield frequented by trainers and spectators alike, the course is celebrating its 152nd year of horse racing. The hill has since been leveled, but the name stuck and became an integral part of the event’s legacy.
Pimlico Race Course is named after the surrounding neighborhood, Pimlico, located approximately seven miles outside of downtown Baltimore.
The Preakness Stakes will take place on Saturday, May 21st with a post time of 7:01 p.m. ET. 
The Preakness Stakes is a weekend affair.
Coverage begins on Friday with the Black-Eyed Susan, a Grade 2 race set for 5 p.m. ET on USA Network. CNBC will then kick off Saturday’s program at 2 p.m. ET with a series of early races before switching over to the flagship trio of NBC, Peacock and Universo for the main attraction at 4 p.m. ET.
The Triple Crown will remain a club of 13 for the time being.
Reed and Dawson shocked fans last week when they announced Rich Strike would not compete at the Preakness Stakes, instead opting to rest him in anticipation of the Belmont Stakes on June 11th.
This marks the first time since 1985 that a healthy Kentucky Derby winner has sat out the Preakness Stakes when Spend a Buck elected to run the Jersey Derby instead. 
The Belmont Stakes will take place on June 11 at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. The third and final jewel of the Triple Crown measures a mile and a half, the longest of the series.
While the Triple Crown is out of the question, the Belmont Stakes -- the longest of the three races -- still presents a unique challenge as a display of both speed and endurance. Historically, 38 horses entered the Belmont Stakes with two jewels under their belt, but only 13 managed to capture that third and final victory. 
NBC is the exclusive home to all your Preakness Stakes coverage. In addition to being aired live on NBC, the race will be streamed on NBCSports.com, the NBC Sports app and Peacock. 
Inspired by the fortunate few who enjoyed a nice payout after backing Rich Strike? Take another shot at your luck. 
Here are the odds, according to ESPN , of all the horses in the 2022 Preakness Stakes as listed by their post number:
1. Simplification (6-1)
2. Creative Minister (10-1)
3. Fenwick (50-1)
4. Secret Oath (9-2)
5. Early Voting (7-2)
6. Happy Jack (30-1)
7. Armagnac (12-1)
8. Epicenter (6-5)
9. Skippylongstocking (20-1)
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Congratulations to War of Will and his connections for winning the 144th Preakness Stakes in a time of 1:54.34. Unfortunately, there was no chance for a Triple Crown in 2022

with the unexpected events at the Kentucky Derby and the decision of Country House's connections to pass Pimlico. But you know what kids? THAT'S HORSE RACING! Looking forward to seeing you all in 2020.
The Preakness Stakes takes place precisely 2 weeks after the Kentucky Derby. Did you know it is easy to remember the dates, too. The Kentucky Derby is always the first Saturday in May. (Think "First Friday's" but make it "First Saturday's"). The Preakness follows 2 weeks later. Then, the Belmont Stakes is 3 weeks after the Preakness. Got it? Good!
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When is the Preakness Stakes?  Saturday, May 21st, 2022
The Gates Open at 8AM EST and the First Race Post Time is
10:30AM
The Preakness Post Time is 6:05PM EST
Brief History of the Preakness Stakes
On a late summer evening in 1868, an agreement among
sportsmen to stage a special race to commemorate a memorable
occasion became the foundation for the middle jewel of racing's
Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes.
Governor Oden Bowie of Maryland, a horsemen and racing
entrepreneur, was among the distinguished roster of guests at an
elegant dinner party after the races at the Union Hall Hotel in
Saratoga given by Milton H. Sanford, who had gained much of his
wealth selling blankets during the Civil War. John Hunter of New
York proposed that the feast be commemorated by a stake race to
be run in the fall of 1870 for three-year old colts and fillies
at two miles, to be known as the Dinner Party Stakes in honor of
the evening. Bowie electrified the gathering by suggesting a
purse of $15,000, a staggering sum in those days.
Read More History Here
Today, this marquee meet of the Maryland racing season will feature
27 stakes races for purses of $4.455 million. Purses for
thirteen races were increased from a year ago, while just one
was decreased. Fourteen of the added-money races, including all
10 of the graded stakes for the meet, are slated for Preakness
week, including nine on Preakness Day.
“Springtime in Maryland is always an exciting time,” said Lou
Raffetto, Maryland Jockey Club President and Chief Operating
Officer. “We believe that it will be even more appealing this
year as a result of the nature of the program and increases in
the stakes.”
The Grade I Pimlico Special tops the May card that
features four other stakes races. The Special’s $500,000 purse
helps make the day the third biggest on the Maryland racing
calendar. Read more about
the Schedule of Races HERE
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