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out of 20 races during his career fi nishing sec- ond in the Chesapeake Trial at Havre de Grace when a tiring horse pushed him wide through the fi nal turn. T e Triple Crown saw a 25-year drought un- til a big red colt named Secretariat came onto the scene winning in 1973. Bred and owned by Meadow Stables, Secretariat still holds the re- cord for the fastest times in all three races. Just a few years later, Seattle Slew won in 1977 fol- lowed the very next year by winner Affi rmed. Racing fans did not see another Triple


Crown winner until 2015 when American Pharoah not only won all three races but went on to win the Breeders’ Cup Classic later that year. Owned and bred by Zayat Stables and trained by Bob Baff ert, American Pharoah’s most impressive win came in the Preakness during driving rain on a super sloppy track. He took the lead on the inside rail quickly and never gave it up, winning by seven lengths. In 2018, a week of heavy rains preceded Jus-


tify’s impressive battle to win the Preakness by half a length, becoming the most recent horse to win the Triple Crown and giving Baff ert yet another Triple Crown win. Justify joined War Admiral and Count Fleet as the only three Triple Crown winners to have run undefeated during their 3-year-old season.


The Preakness Stakes: By the Numbers, continued... Speed Records


Although Secretariat won the Triple Crown in 1973, he was not awarded the offi cial fastest Preakness Stakes time until 2012 due to a dis- crepancy with various clockers. Video evidence offi cially recorded his winning time at 1:53.00, which moved him into the record books as


fastest time set by fi lly Swiss Skydiver in 2020 at 1:53.28. Louis Quatorze (1996) and Tank’s Prospect (1985) both ran the race in 1:53.40. Curlin won in 2007 with a time of 1:53.46. Summer Squall (1990) and Gate Dancer (1984) won in 1:53.60. Rombauer was clocked at 1:53.62 in 2021 and Sunday Silence fi nished in 1:53.80 in 1989.


Winning Connections Louis J. Schaefer and John Longden are the


only two people in Preakness history to have ridden and later trained Preakness winners. Schaefer won the Preakness in 1929 riding Dr. Freeland and in 1939 he trained Challedon to victory. Longden rode Count Fleet to victory in 1943 and the saddled Majestic Prince to win the 1969 Preakness. Seven African-American riders have rid-


Secretariat still holds the record for the fastest Preakness time, which he set in 1973 during his Triple Crown year.


the fastest Preakness winner. Secretariat also logged the fastest Kentucky Derby and Bel- mont Stakes that year. T ere are eight other horses that have won the Preakness in less than 1:54.00 with the second


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den Preakness mounts with George “Spider” Anderson and Willie Simms each winning a Preakness. Anderson won in 1889 aboard Bud- dhist while Simms won in 1898 with Sly Fox. Jockey Eddie Arcaro holds the record for


most Preakness wins. His fi rst win was in 1938 aboard Dauber. He won again in 1941 with Whirlaway, in 1945 with Polynesian and in 1948 with Citation. His last Preakness win was


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