Early Voting finishes team's plan perfectly to win 147th Preakness Stakes (2024)

BALTIMORE — Much of the attention leading up to the 147th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course focused less on the horses racing on the sizzling Saturday evening than those who weren’t even in attendance.

Rich Strike, the 80-1 long shot winner of the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago, was conspicuously absent after owner, Rick Dawson, and trainer, Eric Reed, decided to give the horse more time to rest and recover for next month’s Belmont Stakes.

Bob Baffert, one of horse racing’s most successful and controversial trainers, also did not make the trip to Baltimore. The 69-year-old is still serving his 90-day suspension from the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission after Medina Spirit, who finished first at last year’s Kentucky Derby, was disqualified and stripped of the title following a positive test for betamethasone, an anti-inflammatory medication. Medina Spirit collapsed and died last December after a workout.

Without Rich Strike, Baffert, and the buzz of a horse potentially going for the Triple Crown, Derby runner-up Epicenter took center stage as the 6-5 pre-race favorite to win the 1 3/16-mile race. But it was Early Voting who jumped out near the front of the race behind Armagnac and held off Epicenter by 1¼lengths in a winning time of 1:54.54 to claim the second jewel of the Triple Crown in hot and muggy conditions. Creative Minister finished third, and Secret Oath, the only filly in the field, was fourth.

"Honestly, I was never worried," trainer Chad Brown said of the quick pace. "Once we had a good target, I actually preferred that. We were fine to go to the lead, but I thought down the backside it was going to take a good horse to beat us. And a good horse (Epicenter) did run up on us near the wire, and that was about the only one that could run with us."

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Early Voting skipped the Kentucky Derby in order to prepare for the Preakness and started the race at 5-1 odds along with Secret Oath. The victory was a call back to five years ago, when Brown and Early Voting’s owner, Seth Klarman, faced a choice: They could race their then 3-year-old thoroughbred, Cloud Computing, at the 2017 Kentucky Derby or they could wait until they felt the horse was ready to compete later that month at the Preakness Stakes. Brown and Klarman elected to skip the Derby, and Cloud Computing would go on to win the Preakness.

The two repeated the same game plan on Saturday, reasoning that Early Voting would be more prepared against the nine-horse field at the Preakness rather than the 20-horse field at the Kentucky Derby.

"They deserve all the credit," jockey José Ortiz said of Brown and Klarman. "They had an option to run in the Derby and they passed. It’s very hard to get a winner to pass on the Derby and they made the right choice by the horse. I don’t think he was seasoned enough to run in a 20-horse field, and they proved that they were right today."

"This horse just didn’t have the experience," Brown added. "He is out there on loose leads. He didn't have dirt in his face really. A nice horse, but to throw him in a 20-horse field would not have worked out well for him, I don’t believe. It really wasn’t that hard of a decision."

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With the victory, Ortiz earned his first Preakness title, Brown won his second, and Klarman, who grew up in Baltimore three blocks away from Pimlico, got to celebrate a Preakness victory on his 65th birthday. Ortiz, a Puerto Rico native, won the 2017 Belmont Stakes with Tapwrit.

"I’ve lived my adult life in Boston, but it’s an incredible experience to come back to my hometown and have a chance to compete at this level," Klarman said. "José gave a brilliant ride. It’s one of the highlights of a career owning race horses."

Early Voting becamethe latest shooter — a horse that does not race at the Kentucky Derby — to win the Preakness. Between 1984 and 2016, only three shooters won the Preakness, but since Cloud Computing’s victory in 2017, there have been three more: Swiss Skydiver in 2020, Rombauer last year and now Early Voting.

"We planned it out, and we executed with perfection," Ortiz said, "and we came out top."

Early Voting finishes team's plan perfectly to win 147th Preakness Stakes (2024)

FAQs

Why was the Kentucky Derby winner scratched from the Preakness? ›

The chances of Mystik Dan following up his historic Kentucky Derby win with another triumph in the Preakness Stakes just got a whole lot better. On Wednesday morning, Muth — the Bob Baffert trainee and the morning-line favorite for the Preakness — scratched out of the race because of a fever.

What happened at the Preakness Stakes? ›

BALTIMORE -- D. Wayne Lukas worked his way to Seize the Grey after his horse won the Preakness Stakes and kept getting interrupted by well-wishers offering congratulations.

Who just won the Preakness? ›

Seize The Grey bested an eight-horse field to win the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes at a muddy Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Entering the race at 9-1 odds, Seize The Grey ran ahead of Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan throughout the race. Mystik Dan finished second and Catching Freedom took third.

Will the horse that won the Kentucky Derby run in the Preakness? ›

Kentucky Derby winner scheduled to race 7 other horses in Preakness Stakes. Osvaldo Hernandez bathes Kentucky Derby winner and Preakness Stakes entrant Mystik Dan a few days before the 149th Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, May 16, 2024.

Why did Muth scratch from Preakness? ›

Trainer Bob Baffert announced on Wednesday that his horse, Muth, the morning-line favorite in the 2024 Preakness Stakes, has been scratched from the race due a spiked temperature. Muth registered a temperature of 103 degrees when the horse arrived at Pimlico in Baltimore on Tuesday evening.

What does it mean when a horse scratches at the Kentucky Derby? ›

And if they have any reason to believe that a horse will not be able to run his best and possibly create a dangerous situation in a race, that horse may be scratched. Also, if a steward deems a horse to not be able to fairly represent the bettors who back him, they have the power to scratch it.

Has a female horse ever won the Preakness? ›

Rachel Alexandra (foaled January 29, 2006) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse and the 2009 Horse of the Year. When she won the 2009 Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the Triple Crown, she became the first filly to win the race in 85 years (the last filly to win was Nellie Morse, in 1924).

What horse won the 2024 Preakness? ›

This was not a Triple Crown for the winner — which occurs after the same horse wins the Belmont, Preakness and Kentucky Derby races. Seize the Grey came in first place in the Preakness on May 18 and Mystik Dan took home the top prize at the Kentucky Derby on May 4.

Who is predicted to win the Preakness? ›

2024 Preakness Stakes odds, contenders
Prg #HorseOdds
1Mugatu20-1
2Uncle Heavy20-1
3Catching Freedom6-1
4MuthSCR
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May 18, 2024

Can a filly win the Preakness? ›

Only horses that are three years old are eligible to race in the Preakness Stakes, and it is open to both male and female horses. Swiss Skydiver, a filly, won the Preakness Stakes in 2020 and Rachel Alexandra won in 2009.

Has there ever been a great horse to win the Kentucky Derby? ›

In a century and a half of Kentucky Derbies, fans have seen some of the greatest horses in the history of Thoroughbred racing win the blanket of roses. Names like Secretariat, Citation, Count Fleet and American Pharoah minted their greatness in part because of what they did on Derby Day.

Is the Preakness older than the Kentucky Derby? ›

History. Two years before the Kentucky Derby was run for the first time, Pimlico introduced its new stakes race for three-year-olds, the Preakness, during its first spring race meet in 1873.

Why is Muth scratched? ›

The Maryland Jockey Club announced Muth's status change Wednesday morning, roughly 12 hours after the horse arrived at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Baffert said Muth's temperature reached 103 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) and the camp had no choice but to scratch him. "We are sick about this.

What horses are scratched from the Preakness? ›

Muth is the only horse to be scratched from the Preakness so far.

What was the payout for the Preakness? ›

The 2024 Preakness Stakes, meanwhile, featured the same purse ($2 million) and first-place prize ($1.2 million) as this year's Belmont. However, only the top five finishers in the eight-horse Preakness earned a share of the prize money.

What horse was scratched from the Kentucky Derby this year? ›

Encino was scratched from Saturday's highly anticipated Triple Crown race due to injury. Trainer Brad Cox said Encino didn't look right following a training session Tuesday morning. Encino was transported to an equine hospital in Lexington, where the colt was diagnosed with a soft tissue strain in his front right leg.

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