by Patricia Woo | May 11 2009
Saturday, May 16 marks the 134th running of the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the Triple Crown series held at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Md., for 3-year-old Thoroughbreds. And this week, the Preakness got a little more exciting with the news that Rachel Alexandra, this year's top 3-year-old filly, not only changed owners and trainers but direction as well. Originally under the supervision of trainer Hal Wiggins, Rachel Alexandra was pointed to the Acorn Stakes (a race on the undercard of the Belmont Stakes in June) off her Kentucky Oaks victory. But in an announcement on May 6 that turned the entire horse racing world on its ear, Rachel Alexandra was purchased by Jess Jackson of Stonestreet Stables and turned over to Steve Asmussen, who will train her for her next race: the Preakness Stakes. Most oddsmakers now have the 2009 Kentucky Oaks champion as the race favorite despite the fact that she has never raced against colts. But there are a few contenders who may be able to deny her the title; read on about Friesan Fire, Hull and Mine That Bird. Plus, read about the owners who initially schemed to keep Rachel Alexandra from the race but have since backed down.
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