The Preakness Stakes has become the butt of many jokes as Kentucky Derby winners bypass the chance to chase a Triple Crown.
A total of 16 of the last 31 Preakness Stakes (G1) winners have been named champion 3-year-old male at the annual Eclipse ...
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Gainesway Farm and Cash is King LLC are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Afleet Alex, the 2005 champion 3-Year-old male and winner of both the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. The legendary ...
Afleet Alex (Northern Afleet--Maggy Hawk, by Hawkster), the 2005 Champion 3-Year-Old Male and winner of both the GI Preakness and GI Belmont Stakes, was euthanized on Feb. 6 due to the infirmities of ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. | Afleet Alex is running for more than glory in the Kentucky Derby. The big bay colt is running to beat cancer, too. When the starting gate springs open Saturday for the Derby, Afleet ...
The Belmont Stakes is the longest leg of the Triple Crown and the one that makes legends. Since 1973, horses have battled fatigue, fierce rivals, and the weight of history. Here are 15 of the most ...
BALTIMORE — Umberto Rispoli took quite a path to make history. Rispoli became the first jockey from Italy to win a Triple Crown race Saturday, squeezing between horses around the top of the stretch ...
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Twenty years later, Afleet Alex’s victory remains one of the most memorable in the storied history of the Preakness Stakes (G1). But not for his margin of victory of 4 ¾ lengths. Or his time of ...