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No Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty in Preakness highlights some philosophical horse racing changes
Just a few days after winning the Kentucky Derby, Sovereignty was ruled out of running in the Preakness Stakes.
Baltimore's Historic Pimlico Race Course will be demolished after the 150th Preakness Stakes in May as state leaders move ...
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A Maryland board has approved a $14.3 million contract to begin the demolition and rebuilding of Baltimore’s storied but ...
Competing for your sport's highest achievement shouldn't be a question, but for horse racing's Triple Crown, it's not that simple.
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 ...
The Maryland Board of Public Works approved a $14.3 million contract Wednesday morning to begin the demolition and ...
Sovereignty won a duel with Journalism to take the first leg of the Triple Crown at the Kentucky Derby, but now his ...
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WBAL TV Baltimore on MSNInaugural Preakness Festival seeks to expand race beyond its typical audienceBaltimore is getting ready to experience the Preakness in a brand-new way with the hopes of reaching beyond the equestrian ...
Sovereignty will not run May 17 at Pimlico Race Course, becoming the fourth Derby winner in the past seven Triple Crown ...
Discover the Preakness Festival, a celebration of Maryland's equestrian culture and economic opportunities. Enjoy music, art, ...
A Maryland board approved a $14.3 million contract on Wednesday to begin the demolition and rebuilding of Baltimore's storied ...
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Paulick Report on MSNPreakness Notes: River Thames 'A Fresh Horse,' Heart Of Honor 'Thriving At The Right Time'And if the rider is happy, everybody else is happy.” Journalism’s Preakness status is still pending. WinStar Farm LLC, CHC ...
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