The 136th running of the $1M Preakness Stakes will take place on Saturday, May 21, 2011, at Pimlico Race Course. Typically, the field isn't as large as the Kentucky Derby (with the "pretenders" weeded out), but the Preakness Stakes brings with it a number of challenges and a tight mix of Derby contenders and local heroes. Pimlico Race Course is known for its speedy surface and sharp turns, which are almost identical to the turns seen at Churchill Downs.
The 2011 horse racing season's top contenders have their sights set on the Triple Crown, so the winner of the Preakness Stakes is usually found among the top ranks of the Kentucky Derby.
The 2011 Preakness Stakes is a Grade 1 stakes race for 3-year-old Thoroughbred horses, run at a classic distance of 1 3/16 miles (9.75 furlongs; 1.91 km) on a dirt track. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg), while fillies carry 121 pounds (55 kg).
What was started back in 1873 by then-Maryland governor Oden Bowie is now held on the third Saturday in May of each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. The purse for that first race was $15,000, an amount that, at the time, was considered rather handsome indeed.
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.
But things didn't always run so smoothly for fans of the Preakness Stakes.
For almost two decades, the Pimlico Race Course and the Preakness Stakes thrived but hit a few big financial bumps after its 1889 running. In 1890 the Preakness Stakes was moved to Morris Park in New York, and then in 1891 through 1893 it was put on hiatus.
Horse racing fans would have to wait until 1894 to see the return of the Preakness Stakes, but then another 20 years until it would come back home to Baltimore.
From 1894 to 1908 the Preakness Stakes was held at the Gravesend track in Brooklyn, New York. The Preakness Stakes did not return to Pimlico until 1909 - where it has remained.
With a total purse of US$1 million, the annual Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course is a rare jewel whose real worth is priceless. As poet Ogden Nash wrote: "The Derby is a race of aristocratic sleekness, for horses of birth to prove their worth to run in the Preakness."
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The original Woodlawn Vase, the trophy awarded to the winner of the Preakness Stakes trophy (but not meant to be kept), measures 34 inches in height and weighs 29 pounds, 12 ounces, was created by Tiffany and Company in 1860 for R. Aitcheson Alexander and remains in the Baltimore Museum of Art. A half-sized reproduction of the Woodlawn Vase is now awarded to the owner of the Preakness winner on a permanent basis.
Rumor has it that the Woodlawn Vase spent the Civil War years buried to avoid being stolen or used for its valuable metal properties by Union and Confederate soldiers.
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| Year | Horse | Jockey | Owner | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Lookin At Lucky | Martin Garcia | Michael Pegram, Karl Watson, Paul Weitman, Jonathan Pippin | 01:55:47 |
| 2009 | Rachel Alexandra | Calvin Borel | Stonestreet Stables/McCormick | 01:55.08 |
| 2008 | Big Brown | K. Desormeaux | IEAH Stables and Paul Pompa Jr. | 01:54.86 |
| 2007 | Curlin | Robby Albarado | Jess Jackson, Padua Stable, George Bolton & Midnight Cry Stable | 01:53.46 |
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