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  2. 2009 Preakness Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Preakness Stakes was the 134th running of the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of horse racing's Triple Crown. The value of the race was $1,100,000 in stakes. [1] The race was sponsored by BlackBerry and hence officially was called BlackBerry Preakness Stakes. [1] The race took place on May 16, 2009.

  3. Preakness Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The Preakness Stakes is an American thoroughbred horse race held annually on Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. The Preakness Stakes is a Grade I race run over a distance of 13⁄16 miles (9.5 furlongs; 1.9 kilometres) on dirt.

  4. Mine That Bird - Wikipedia

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    Mine That Bird (foaled May 10, 2006) is a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby at 50-1 odds [1] and came second in the Preakness Stakes and third in the Belmont Stakes. He had earnings of $2,228,637 and was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2015. [2]

  5. Rachel Alexandra - Wikipedia

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    National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (2016) Rachel Alexandra (foaled January 29, 2006) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse and the 2009 Horse of the Year. When she won the 2009 Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the Triple Crown, she became the first filly to win the race in 85 years (the last filly to win was Nellie Morse, in ...

  6. Calvin Borel - Wikipedia

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    Miss Isella, Super Saver. Calvin H. Borel (born November 7, 1966) is an American jockey in thoroughbred horse racing and rode the victorious mount in the 2007 Kentucky Derby, the 2009 Kentucky Derby and the 2010 Kentucky Derby. His 2009 Derby win with Mine That Bird was the third biggest upset in Derby history, (after Donerail and Rich Strike ...

  7. 1973 Preakness Stakes - Wikipedia

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    1973 Preakness Stakes. The 1973 Preakness Stakes was the 98th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland held on May 19, 1973. Six horses entered, and Secretariat won by 2⁄ lengths ahead of Sham in front of a record crowd of 61,657 spectators. The race was viewed on television and broadcast over the radio.

  8. The Preakness Stakes favorite scratches. What does it mean ...

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    Post time for the Preakness Stakes is 7:01 p.m. Saturday. The complete field for the 2024 Preakness Stakes — from the rail out with trainers, jockeys and morning line odds — is as follows: 1 ...

  9. 2008 Preakness Stakes - Wikipedia

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    2009 →. The 2008 Preakness Stakes was the 133rd running of the Preakness Stakes thoroughbred horse race. The race time was at 6:15 pm EDT and was televised in the United States on the NBC television network. Big Brown, the 1-5 favorite, was the winner by 5 lengths over Macho Again. [1]