Journalism Wins the 150th Preakness Stakes
In an exciting finish, Journalism took home the title at the 150th Preakness Stakes on Saturday. The horse, which placed second in the Kentucky Derby, surged ahead of Gosger to clinch victory in a nine-horse race at Pimlico, covering 1 3/16 miles.
Race Overview
Leading the race, Journalism had already proven its talent by winning the Santa Anita Derby in April. Entering the Preakness, it was the favorite, with four wins in six races and over $1.6 million in earnings. Gosger, another strong competitor, had won its last two starts, including the Grade 3 Lexington Stakes.
Interestingly, there was no chance for a Triple Crown this year, as Sovereignty, the Kentucky Derby winner, did not contest in the Preakness, focusing instead on the upcoming Belmont Stakes.
Order of Finish and Payouts
- Journalism: Win ($4.00), Place ($2.80), Show ($2.40)
- Gosger: Place ($9.00), Show ($5.40)
Other noteworthy competitors included Sandman, who came in third, and Goal Oriented, trained by two-time Triple Crown winner Bob Baffert.
Historical Context
This year’s race marked a significant moment as it was the last held at the old Pimlico Race Course. The site will undergo demolition and reconstruction, with the next Preakness set for Laurel Park in 2026 and a planned return to Pimlico in 2027. Such transitions reflect ongoing developments in the horse racing landscape.
User Reactions and Social Media Buzz
As the race unfolded, fans took to social media. Many expressed their support for Journalism, showing excitement over its comeback. Twitter was abuzz with hashtags like #Preakness150, showcasing a blend of horse racing enthusiasts and casual viewers celebrating the event.
The event encapsulates not just a race but a rich tradition in American sports. Each horse has a story, whether related to past tournaments or current achievements. The anticipation and thrill of horse racing continue to captivate audiences, weaving a tapestry of history and community.
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