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Blue Heaven Farm's grade 3 winner and dual grade 1-placed Pyrenees, retired last month due to injury, has been sold and will ...
Blue Heaven Farm's grade 3 winner and dual grade 1-placed Pyrenees, retired last month due to injury, has been sold and will ...
Pyrenees (Into Mischief–Our Khrysty, by Newfoundland), winner of the GIII Pimlico Special Stakes and runner-up in the GI Stephen Foster Stakes and GI Jockey Club Gold Cup in 2024, will take up ...
Umberto Rispoli riding #2 Journalism wins the 150th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. (Lloyd Fox/Staff) Journalism jockey Umberto Rispoli kisses the trophy after winning the 150th Preakness ...
The wrecking ball is just about hovering over Pimlico Race Course, with a complete knockdown and rebuild coming. But first comes the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes.
BALTIMORE — The wrecking ball is coming to Pimlico Race Course, a long-awaiting demolition of the dilapidated racetrack that opened in 1870 and for decades has seen better days. A section of ...
The oval track at Pimlico Race Course will remain in its current alignment during the renovations at the facility, saving the state over $25 million.
Pimlico racetrack, home to the Preakness, will be closing this fall for major renovations. No training and wagering will take place starting Sept. 1st when sitework and demolition begins.
The 149th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico, won by Seize the Grey, represented the last gasps of an era — and the hope for what’s to come.
With a newly approved law paving the way for $400 million in state funds to renovate Pimlico, horse racing backers have new hope for the Preakness.