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On a late summer evening in 1868, an agreement among
sportsmen to stage a special race to commemorate a memorable
occasion became the foundation for the middle jewel of racing's
Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes.
Governor Oden Bowie of Maryland, a horsemen and racing
entrepreneur, was among the distinguished roster of guests at an
elegant dinner party after the races at the Union Hall Hotel in
Saratoga given by Milton H. Sanford, who had gained much of his
wealth selling blankets during the Civil War. John Hunter of New
York proposed that the feast be commemorated by a stake race to
be run in the fall of 1870 for three-year old colts and fillies
at two miles, to be known as the Dinner Party Stakes in honor of
the evening. Bowie electrified the gathering by suggesting a
purse of $15,000, a staggering sum in those days.
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Today, this marquee meet of the Maryland racing season will feature
27 stakes races for purses of $4.455 million. Purses for
thirteen races were increased from a year ago, while just one
was decreased. Fourteen of the added-money races, including all
10 of the graded stakes for the meet, are slated for Preakness
week, including nine on Preakness Day.
“Springtime in Maryland is always an exciting time,” said Lou
Raffetto, Maryland Jockey Club President and Chief Operating
Officer. “We believe that it will be even more appealing this
year as a result of the nature of the program and increases in
the stakes.”
The Grade I Pimlico Special tops the May card that
features four other stakes races. The Special’s $500,000 purse
helps make the day the third biggest on the Maryland racing
calendar. Read more about
the Schedule of Races HERE
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