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Why is the Preakness more fun for trainers than the Kentucky Derby?

Preakness Trainers

Jockey Jaime Torres, riding Seize the Grey alone at center, breaks out of the starting gate with the pack of eight horses during the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on May 18, 2024, in Baltimore. 

The horses have barely passed the finish line at Churchill Downs when many heads turn to the east, pointing to Baltimore, and start thinking about the Preakness, the second stop on racing’s Triple Crown. And that quickness belies the problem. It’s only two weeks after the Kentucky Derby.

It used to not be a problem when horses raced more often than they do today. The only racing that goes on nowadays is to see how fast you can get your superstar-in-the-making into the breeding shed, which is where the real money is made.





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