
So Happy Scratched from Belmont Stakes Due to Ankle Issue
So Happy Scratched from Belmont Stakes Due to Ankle Issue So Happy, the Kentucky Derby ninth-place finisher who was being

So Happy Scratched from Belmont Stakes Due to Ankle Issue So Happy, the Kentucky Derby ninth-place finisher who was being

Newest Three-Year-Old Rivalry to Continue in Haskell The rivalry that developed in Saturday’s Preakness Stakes may be only the beginning.

Derby Winner Golden Tempo Tops Horses Planning For Final Belmont At Saratoga Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo appears set to

Preakness Betting Down 8 Percent LAUREL, Md. — Total commingled wagering on Saturday’s Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park dropped 8 percent from last year’s robust numbers, according to the official race charts. This year, a total of $61.9 million was bet on the Preakness, including all multi‑race wagers ending in the second leg of the Triple Crown. That figure fell short of last year’s $67.3 million, which had been the second‑highest handle ever on the race. For the second consecutive year, the Kentucky Derby winner did not participate in the Preakness. Competitive but Star‑Light Field The 2026 Preakness featured 14 starters, up from nine last year. Despite a lively and competitive race — the favorite went off at 4.7‑to‑1, with six other horses below 10‑to‑1 — the field lacked nationally recognized headliners. This year’s Preakness was held at Laurel Park, midway between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, because Pimlico Race Course remains under renovation. Attendance was capped at 4,800, and the race is scheduled to return to Pimlico next year. https://youtube.com/shorts/_-11aT2rboI?si=VN9fjp6uGwcjVQAi Overall Wagering Also Lower Total commingled wagering on the entire 14‑race Laurel card reached $107.8 million, a 2.6 percent decline from last year’s 14‑race program. The card drew 122 starters, up from 109 last year, and was boosted by a surge of action on the day’s final race — a 10‑horse maiden special weight that handled $5.71 million, up 134 percent from the same race last year. Context from Previous Years A year ago, Preakness wagering jumped 11.3 percent from 2024, even though Derby winner Sovereignty skipped the race. Derby betting that year rose 12.2 percent, fueled by a season featuring strong performances from top runners and added publicity from a Netflix series about horse racing. In contrast, the 2026 Triple Crown trail lost many top prospects to injury early in the year. Golden Tempo, who won the Derby at 23‑1, emerged from a wide‑open field that lacked a clear favorite. Derby wagering this year fell 3 percent.

Preakness Stakes 2026 Payout: Napoleon Solo’s Win Nets $1.2 Million LAUREL, Md. — Napoleon Solo, who began the day as a 10‑1 long shot, prevailed over a 14‑horse field to win

Napoleon Solo captures Preakness; top 3 did not run in Kentucky Napoleon Solo claimed the Preakness Stakes Saturday at Laurel

Photo by: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images Iron Honor minor favorite for rare full-field Preakness Stakes For the first time in 15

Preakness Field Offers Handicapping Intrigue Despite Missing Derby Stars LAUREL, Md. – Despite ongoing discussions about absent horses and the

Maiden Ocelli Validates Derby Performance with Preakness Opportunity LAUREL, Md. – While third place in the Kentucky Derby falls short

Silent Tactic Withdrawn From Preakness; Projected Field at 13 The projected field for the 2026 Preakness Stakes took another significant