MystikDan won a thrilling renewal of the Kentucky Derby, but that all-out effort cast some doubt on his ability to compete on a quick turnaround in the Preakness Stakes. Robert Criscola has the ...
BALTIMORE — Kenny McPeek said it again and again. He didn’t fear the two-week turnaround from the Kentucky Derby or the fresher horses waiting for MystikDan in the Preakness Stakes field.
Kentucky Derby winner MystikDan will run in the Preakness Stakes to continue his pursuit of the Triple Crown, his trainer announced Saturday. "All systems go," trainer Kenny McPeek said.
A two-time Preakness-winning jockey advised a Preakness-winning trainer that the horseman's first Kentucky Derby winner is worthy of entering the middle jewel of racing's Triple Crown. In other ...
Kenny McPeek got the phone call at 7:40 a.m. Sunday, the traditional invite from Preakness Stakes officials wanting the Kentucky Derby winner to compete in the second leg of the Triple Crown.
“All systems go,” he said after the colt galloped 1 1/2 miles over the track at Churchill Downs. “He’ll ship out in the morning.” MystikDan’s entry immediately spiced up a field that ...
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