Journalism wins Preakness two weeks after finishing 2nd in Kentucky Derby
By Canadian Press on May 17, 2025.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Journalism won the
150th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, coming from behind down the stretch to make good on the lofty expectations of
being the favourite in the middle leg of the Triple Crown two weeks after
finishing second to Sovereignty in the Kentucky Derby.
Finishing first in a field of nine horses that did not include Sovereignty but featured some of the best competition in the country, Journalism gave trainer Michael McCarthy his second Preakness victory. It is Umberto Rispoli’s first in a Triple Crown race, and he is the first jockey from Italy to win one of them.
Gosger was second, Sandman third and Goal Oriented fourth. Sandman is trained by Canadian Hall of Famer Mark Casse.
Journalism thrived on a warm day that dried out the track after torrential rain fell at Pimlico Race Course for much of the past week. Those conditions suited him better than the slop at Churchill Downs in the Derby.
Sovereignty did not take part after his owners and trainer Bill Mott
decided to skip the Preakness, citing the two-week turnaround, and aim for the Belmont on June 7. That made this a fifth time in seven years that the Preakness, for various reasons, was contested without a Triple Crown bid at stake.
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Stephen Whyno, The Associated Press
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