Preakness profiles: Awesome Speed
In our Preakness profiles, we provide an in-depth look at each of the contenders for Saturday’s big race. In this one: Awesome Speed.
In our Preakness profiles, we provide an in-depth look at each of the contenders for Saturday’s big race. In this one: Awesome Speed.
In our Preakness profiles, we provide an in-depth look at each of the contenders for Saturday’s big race. In this one: Fellowship.
Nyquist galloped strongly this morning, leaving his trainer with goosebumps.
Kentucky Derby runner-up Exaggerator walked the shedrow today and is slated to ship to PImlico Sunday.
Collected, Stradivari, and Uncle Lino – all pointed to the Preakness – had their final morning tuneups this morning.
Nyquist is thriving, says trainer Doug O’Neill, giving a big slice of credit to exercise rider Jonny Garcia.
In a video interview, Doug O’Neill, trainer of Nyquist, discusses the “magic powers” that have enabled his brother Dennis to buy two Derby winners.
Local stars Ben’s Cat and Page McKenney, as well as national names like Untapable and I’m a Chatterbox highlight Pimlico’s Preakness-even stakes nominations.
Land Over Sea, runner-up to Cathryn Sophia in the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks, heads the nominations for the Grade 2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico.
In a video interview, assistant trainer Jack Sisterson says Nyquist is doing well at Old Hilltop and says he acts like he never even ran in the Kentucky Derby.