Icabad Crane may run in Belmont

Trainer Graham Motion said Sunday that he would consider taking Preakness third-place finisher Icabad Crane to the Belmont Stakes. “I think it’s definitely a possibility,” Motion said. “Obviously, we want to see how he is, but I think (jockey) Jeremy (Rose) feels that the dis... read more
Verdana Bold wins Selene Stakes

Verdana Bold, a 3-year-old filly, won for the second time in as many starts on the synthetic surface, this time in the $259,300 Selene Stakes at Woodbine on Sunday. A daughter of Rahy, Verdana Bold led the whole way under Emile Ramsammy in the 1 1/16-mile test, carried a commanding four-length advan... read more
Non-Pimlico weekend stakes races

SATURDAY Shuvee Handicap, 3&up (f&m), $150,000, Grade II, 1M, Belmont Park Marine Stakes, 3yo, $150,000, Grade III, 1 1-16M, Woodbine Will Rogers Stakes, 3yo, $100,000, Grade III, 1M (T), Hollywood Park Matt Winn Stakes, 3yo, $100,000, 6F, Churchill Downs Desert Stormer Handicap, 3&up (f... read more
Giant Moon too fast in practice?

Giant Moon, who has the No. 11 post for the Preakness, breezed a half mile this week a little faster than Richard Schosberg had wanted, but the trainer said the time of 47.77 seconds wasn’t a problem. “It’s not like he worked [five furlongs] in :57,” Schosberg said. ” &... read more
Zito wants to keep dirt tracks

In response to the recent PETA suggestion that horse racing go to all-synthetic tracks, Hall of Fame triner Nick Zito said: “My purpose … is to protect the dirt surfaces as good as we can,” he said. Zito made the point that he and his wife, Kim, work daily with a horse shelter to r... read more
Bsharpsonata heads Black-Eyed Susan field

Bsharpsonata Heads Black-Eyed Susan Multiple-graded stakes winner Bshapsonata will look to continue her outstanding sophomore season Friday in the $200,000 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (gr. II) at Pimlico Race Course, as she takes on eight 3-year-old fillies. The Black-Eyed Susan is run on the main track... read more
On this date in horse racing history …

May 15, 1918: Two horses-War Cloud and Jack Hare Jr.-were declared the winner of the Preakness Stakes, not because of a dead heat, but because the race was run in two divisions. May 15, 1952: John Longden gained his 4,000th victory, riding at Hollywood Park. May 15, 1954: Nashua won his first race, ... read more
Weekend Preakness TV schedule

Friday, Woodlawn Stakes, Adena Stallions’ Miss Preakness Stakes, Maryland Lottery Pimlico Special and The Very One Stakes; 3:30-5:00 p.m., ESPN2 Friday, Black-Eyed Susan Stakes; 5:00-6:00 p.m., ESPN2 Saturday, Maryland Sprint Handicap; 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., ESPN2 Saturday, Skipat Stakes and G... read more
Preakness Stakes preview

Saturday’s 133rd Preakness Stakes is all about two horses: One who will run in the race and one who won’t. Of course, the horse most everyone will be watching is Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown, who drew the No. 7 post in a field of 13 and is the overwhelming morning-line betting favorite at 1-2... read more
Gayego entered in Preakness

Gayego, who finished 17th in the Kentucky Derby on May 3, was added to the Preakness field Tuesday. He will be the only one of the 19 horses beaten by Big Brown in the Derby to seek a rematch Saturday at Pimlico Race Course. Gayego won the Arkansas Derby in his first race on the dirt, yet the colt e... read more


