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2020 Preakness Stakes

The 2020 Preakness Stakes was the 145th Preakness Stakes, a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds at a distance of 1+3⁄16 miles (1.9 km). The race is one leg of the American Triple Crown and is held annually at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.


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Preakness Stakes
Grade I stakes race
"The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"
Pimlico Race CourseBaltimore, Maryland, U.S.
October 3, 2020 (2020-10-03)
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Swiss Skydiver
1:53.28
11.70–1
Robby Albarado
Kenneth McPeek
Peter J. Callahan
Fast
Dirt

The 2020 Preakness Stakes was the 145th Preakness Stakes, a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds at a distance of 1+3⁄16 miles (1.9 km). The race is one leg of the American Triple Crown and is held annually at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Preakness is regularly scheduled to be held on the third Saturday in May, two weeks after the Kentucky Derby, but the 2020 running was rescheduled to Saturday, October 3, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On September 2, it was announced that the race would be held without spectators, and it was won by filly Swiss Skydiver in the second-fastest time ever.

This was the first time since the 1945 Triple Crown races were affected by World War II that the event took place outside of its regular May schedule. With the Belmont Stakes run on June 20 and the Kentucky Derby on September 5, the Preakness became the final leg of the 2020 Triple Crown. As different horses won the Belmont and the Kentucky Derby, it was established prior to the Preakness that there would be no Triple Crown winner in 2020.

The race provided the winner with a berth in the Breeders' Cup Classic, held a month later on November 7.

Per a decision by the Maryland Jockey Club, "Maryland, My Maryland" was not played before the Preakness, as had been prior tradition—the song "which celebrates the Confederacy, is considered by some to be racist".

On September 22, the owners of Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law announced that he would not run in the Preakness. In his absence, the favorite was Authentic, the winner of the Kentucky Derby and Haskell Invitational. When entries were taken on September 28, Authentic drew post position 9 in a field of eleven. Key rivals were:

  • Art Collector – winner of the Blue Grass Stakes and the Ellis Park Derby
  • Thousand Words – winner of the Shared Belief Stakes
  • Swiss Skydiver – winner of the Alabama Stakes, second in the Blue Grass Stakes and Kentucky Oaks
  • Mr. Big News – third in the Kentucky Derby
FinishProgramNumberHorseTrainerJockeyMorningFinal oddsMarginWinnings
14Swiss SkydiverKenneth McPeekRobby Albarado6–111.70$600,000
29AuthenticBob BaffertJohn Velazquez9–51.50head$200,000
36Jesus' TeamJosé D'AngeloJevian Toledo30–140.9010$110,000
43Art CollectorTom Drury Jr.Brian Hernandez Jr.5–22.4010$60,000
58Max PlayerSteve AsmussenPaco Lopez15–111.5011+1⁄4$30,000
61ExcessionSteve AsmussenSheldon Russell30–156.4015
72Mr. Big NewsBret CalhounGabriel Saez12–115.1016
85Thousand WordsBob BaffertFlorent Geroux6–17.3016+1⁄2
97Ny TrafficSaffie JosephHoracio Karamanos15–119.0021+1⁄4
1010PneumaticSteve AsmussenJoe Bravo20–111.2022+1⁄2
1111LiveyourbeastlifeJorge AbreuTrevor McCarthy30–134.7032+3⁄4

Track condition: Fast

Times: 1⁄4 mile – 0:24.48; 1⁄2 mile – 0:47.65; 3⁄4 mile – 1:11.24; mile – 1:34.74; final – 1:53.28.

Splits for each quarter-mile: (:24.48) (:23.17) (:23.59) (:23.50) (:18.54 for final 3⁄16)

Source:

PgmHorseWinPlaceShow
4Swiss Skydiver$25.40$8.40$5.80
9Authentic$3.60$3.20
6Jesus' Team$12.20
  • $1 Exacta (4–9) $37.80
  • $1 Trifecta (4–9–6) $1,205.70
  • $1 Superfecta (4–9–6–3) $5,053.00
  • $1 Super High Five (4–9–6–3–8) $64,812.60

Source:

  • Official website
  • Preakness Stakes 2020: Swiss Skydiver becomes sixth filly to win in 145 runnings from NBC Sports via YouTube
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