Preakness Day is underway in a quiet scene at Laurel Park, which replaces Pimlico as host this year
Preakness Day is being held at Laurel Park this year as Pimlico in Baltimore undergoes rebuilding, resulting in a quieter atmosphere with attendance capped at 4,800. The Kentucky Derby winner, Golden Tempo, is not participating, meaning there will be no Triple Crown winner this year.
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AI-generatedPreakness Day is being held at Laurel Park this year as Pimlico in Baltimore undergoes rebuilding, resulting in a quieter atmosphere with attendance capped at 4,800. The Kentucky Derby winner, Golden Tempo, is not participating, meaning there will be no Triple Crown winner this year. Iron Honor is the morning-line favorite in the 14-horse field, which also includes contenders like Taj Mahal, Chip Honcho, Incredibolt, and Ocelli. Taj Mahal, trained by Brittany Russell, is considered a hometown favorite, having won all three of his previous races at Laurel. The Preakness Stakes is scheduled to air on NBC and Peacock with a post time of 7:01 p.m. EDT.
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5 extractedTaj Mahal, trained by Brittany Russell, is a hometown favorite and has won all three of his races at Laurel.
The morning-line favorite for the Preakness was Iron Honor at 9-2.
There is no possibility of a Triple Crown this year because Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo is not running in the Preakness.
Attendance for Saturday's Preakness race has been capped at 4,800.
Preakness Day is underway at Laurel Park, which is hosting the event instead of Pimlico this year due to rebuilding.