Preakness Stakes 2017 Odds
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The Preakness Stakes | |
'The Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown' 'The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans' | |
Location | Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
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Date | May 19, 2012 |
Winning horse | I'll Have Another |
Jockey | Mario Gutierrez |
Trainer | Doug O'Neill |
Conditions | Fast |
Surface | Dirt |
Attendance | 121,309 |
2013 → |
The 2012 Preakness Stakes was the 137th running of the Preakness Stakes thoroughbred horse race. The race took place on May 19, 2012, and was televised in the United States on the NBCtelevision network.[1] The post time was 6:20 p.m. EDT (10:20 p.m.UTC).[2]I'll Have Another won the second leg of the Triple Crown, narrowly defeating Bodemeister in a last-furlong push.
The Maryland Jockey Club report a record crowd of 121,309, the second highest attendance for American thoroughbred racing events in North America during 2012.[3][4]
I'll Have Another became the 33rd horse to win the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes double.[5]
Payout[edit]
The 137th Preakness Payout Schedule[6]
Program Number | Horse Name | Win | Place | Show |
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9 | I'll Have Another | US$8.40 | $3.80 | $2.80 |
7 | Bodemeister | – | $3.20 | $2.80 |
6 | Creative Cause | – | – | $3.60 |
- $2 Exacta: (9–7) paid $18.60[6]
- $2 Trifecta: (9–7–6) paid $70.80[6]
- $1 Superfecta: (9–7–6–4) paid $424.30[6]
The full chart[edit]
The post draw was televised on the Horse Racing TeleVision network (HRTV) on May 17, 2012 at 6:00 p.m.EDT.[7]
Both the winner of the 2012 Kentucky Derby, I'll Have Another and the second placed horse Bodemeister entered the race. Also back from the Derby were fourth-place finisher Went the Day Well and fifth-place finisher Creative Cause, as well as Daddy Nose Best, who placed tenth, and Optimizer, who took 11th at the Derby.[8]
Bodemeister was the 8/5 morning-line favorite and I'll Have Another was the 5/2 second choice.[8]
Kent Desormeaux the original named rider of Tiger Walk was removed after failing a breathalyzer test in New York and replaced by Ramon Dominguez.[9]
Finish Position | Margin (lengths) | Post Position | Horse name | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Morning Line Odds | Post Time Odds | Purse Earnings |
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1st | 0 | 9 | I'll Have Another | Mario Gutierrez | Doug O'Neill | J. Paul Reddam | 5-2 | 3.20 | $600,000 |
2nd | neck | 7 | Bodemeister | Mike E. Smith | Bob Baffert | Zayat Sables | 8-5 favorite | 1.70 favorite | $200,000 |
3rd | 9 | 6 | Creative Cause | Joel Rosario | Mike Harrington | Mike & Tiffany Moreno | 6-1 | 6.30 | $110,000 |
4th | 12 | 4 | Zetterholm | Junior Alvarado | Richard E. Dutrow | Heinz Steinmann | 20-1 | 20.50 | $60,000 |
5th | 151/4 | 2 | Teeth of the Dog | Joe Bravo | Michael Matz | Winter Park Partners | 15-1 | 15.50 | $30,000 |
6th | 151/2 | 10 | Optimizer | Corey Nakatani | D. Wayne Lukas | Bluegrass Hall | 30-1 | 23.30 | |
7th | 173/4 | 11 | Cozzetti | Jose Lezcano | Dale Romans | Albaugh Stables | 30-1 | 27.30 | |
8th | 25 | 1 | Tiger Walk | Ramon Dominguez | Ignacio Correas IV | Sagamore Farm | 30-1 | 23.40 | |
9th | 271/4 | 8 | Daddy Nose Best | Julien Leparoux | Steven Asmussen | Bob & Cathy Zollars | 12-1 | 11.10 | |
10th | 301/2 | 5 | Went the Day Well | John R. Velazquez | H. Graham Motion | Team Valor | 6-1 | 5.70 | |
11th | 341/4 | 3 | Pretension | Javier Santiago | Christopher Grove | Kidwell Petite Stable | 30-1 | 33.70 |
- Winning Breeder: Harvey Clarke; (KY)
- Final Time – 1:55:94
- Track – Fast
- Attendance - 121,309
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Preakness Stakes TV Schedule– Race Times'. Official Race website. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
- ^'Preakness Stakes 2012'. Official Race website. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
- ^2013 Preakness Stakes Media Guide; page 97.
- ^Rosenblatt, Richard (May 19, 2012). 'I'll Have Another wins Preakness, Triple try next'. The Associated Press. Yahoo. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
- ^Litke, Jim (May 19, 2012). 'Column: Baffert's silence could speak volumes'. KLFY. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
- ^ abcd'12th Race, Pimlico, May 19, 2012'. Equibase. May 19, 2012. Archived from the original(PDF) on February 24, 2013. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
- ^Sandritter, Mark (May 17, 2012). '2012 Preakness Post Positions: Draw Set For 6 P.M. On HRTV'. SB Nation. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
- ^ abAngst, Frank (May 16, 2012). 'I'll Have Another to start outside Bodemeister in Preakness'. The Thoroughbred Times. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
- ^'Jockey Kent Desormeaux loses Preakness ride after failing breathalyzer'. The Associated Press. The Toronto Star. May 19, 2012. Retrieved May 19, 2012.
The Preakness Stakes | |
Location | Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
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Date | May 21, 1983 |
Winning horse | Deputed Testamony |
Jockey | Donnie A. Miller Jr. |
Trainer | J. William Boniface |
Owner | Francis P. Sears Jr. |
Conditions | Sloppy |
Surface | Dirt |
1984 → |
The 1983 Preakness Stakes was the 108th running of the $350,000 Grade 1 Preakness Stakes thoroughbred horse race. The race took place on May 21, 1983, and was televised in the United States on the ABCtelevision network. Deputed Testamony, who was jockeyed by Donnie A. Miller Jr., won the race by two and three quarter lengths over runner-up Desert Wine. Approximate post time was 5:42 p.m. Eastern Time. The race was run on a sloppy track in a final time of 1:55-2/5.[1] The Maryland Jockey Club reported total attendance of 71,768, recorded as second highest on the list of American thoroughbred racing top attended events in 1983.[2]
Payout[edit]
The 108th Preakness Stakes Payout Schedule
Program Number | Horse Name | Win | Place | Show |
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1 | Deputed Testamony | US$31.00 | $10.00 | $6.40 |
7 | Desert Wine | - | $4.80 | $4.20 |
3 | High Honors | - | - | $9.60 |
$2 Exacta: (1–7) paid $174.60
The full chart[edit]
Finish Position | Margin (lengths) | Post Position | Horse name | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Post Time Odds | Purse Earnings |
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1st | 0 | 3 | Deputed Testamony | Donnie A. Miller Jr. | J. William Boniface | Francis P. Sears Jr. | 14.50-1 | $251,200 |
2nd | 2-3/4 | 7 | Desert Wine | Chris McCarron | Jerry M. Fanning | Cardiff Stud Farm | 4.40-1 | $50,000 |
3rd | 6-3/4 | 3 | High Honors | Jorge Velásquez | Lou Rondinello | Daniel M. Galbreath | 15.70-1 | $30,000 |
4th | 81/2 | 6 | Marfa | Miguel A. Rivera | D. Wayne Lukas | Lloyd R. French & Barry Beal | 4.50-1 | $15,000 |
5th | 83/4 | 1 | Play Fellow | Jean Cruguet | Harvey L. Vanier | Nancy A. Vanier | 8.30-1 | |
6th | 111/2 | 11 | Sunny's Halo | Eddie Delahoussaye | David C. Cross Jr. | David J. Foster Racing | 1.10-1 favorite | |
7th | 14 | 5 | Big Bet | Roger I. Velez | Hubert Hine | Zelda Cohen | 20.40-1 | |
8th | 15 | 9 | Parfaitement | Herb McCauley | J. William Boniface | Mrs. Bernard Daney | 14.50-1 | |
9th | 153/4 | 10 | Common Sense | Jack C. Penny | Dennis J. Manning | J & L Stable | 47.10-1 | |
10th | 193/4 | 12 | Flag Admiral | Pat Day | Ambrose R. Cremen | Carter & Gentry | 26.10-1 | |
11th | 233/4 | 4 | Chas Conerly | Kenneth Skinner | Mervin Marks | Daniel H. Lavezzo Jr. | 68.20-1 | |
12th | 303/4 | 8 | Paris Prince | Terry Liphan | Laz Barrera | Dolly Green | 47.80-1 |
- Winning Breeder: Bonita Farm, (MD)
- Winning Time: 1:55 2/5
- Track Condition: Sloppy
- Total Attendance: 71,768[2]
References[edit]
Preakness Stakes 2017 Odds
- ^Daily Racing Form, May 22, 1983 Preakness Stakes Chart.
- ^ ab2010 Preakness Stakes Media Guide; page 95 (page P-7 of The Preakness section).