BALTIMORE (AP) — Journalism jostled with horses down the stretch, shrugged off the contact, burst through the lane and came from behind to win the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday.
Preakness Stakes (G1) winner Journalism mounted a sustained rally and caught Goal Oriented and Gosger near the wire to win the $1,017,500 Haskell Stakes (G1) July 19 at Monmouth Park. When the field ...
Three-time Grade 1 winner Journalism will remain in training as a 4-year-old, part-owner and breeder Don Alberto Stable announced Wednesday morning on X. The initial announcement suggested that ...
This year's Preakness field is headlined by Journalism, who was second in the Kentucky Derby and enters Baltimore as the favorite. There will be no horse completing the rare Triple Crown in 2025, with ...
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Ashford Stud Announces 2026 Fees For Debuting Stallions, Preakness Winner Journalism Not Included On List
Ashford Stud in Versailles, Ky., has announced the advertised fees for its three debuting stallions for the 2026 breeding season: champions Citizen Bull, Fierceness, and Sierra Leone. Meanwhile, ...
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