MJC ‘Encouraged’ By Preakness Weekend Buzz

May 7, 2024

David Joseph/Maryland Jockey Club

BALTIMORE, Md. – An action-packed weekend of racing is shaping up at historic Pimlico Race Course, where horsemen from around the country continue to make nominations for a blockbuster program of 15 stakes worth $4.3 million in purses May 17 and 18.

In addition to purse money, a $7.5 million 1/ST Racing owner bonus program linking races at Pimlico, Santa Anita and Gulfstream Park, as well as qualifiers for a pair of European Group 1 races and $150,000 in trainer bonuses are also available to horsemen over Preakness weekend.

Among the trainers that have made nominations are Hall of Famers Steve Asmussen, D. Wayne Lukas and Todd Pletcher, along with Christophe Clement, Brad Cox, Phil D’Amato, Peter Eurton, Saffie Joseph Jr., Mike Maker and Graham Motion. Nominations close at the end of the day Tuesday.

“We are encouraged by the response from horsemen to all of our stakes on Preakness weekend,” Maryland Jockey Club Racing Secretary Jillian Tullock said. “We are also proud to be the starting point of what promises to be an exciting and competitive series of races around the country.”

A $5 million bonus awaits the owner or owners of the horse that wins the $2 million Preakness (G1), Middle Jewel of the Triple Crown, May 18 at Pimlico; $1 million California Crown (G1) Sept. 28 at Santa Anita and $3 million Pegasus World Cup Invitational (G1) in January 2025 at Gulfstream Park.

Meanwhile, a $2.5 million bonus awaits the owner or owners of the horse that wins Pimlico’s $500,000 Dinner Party (G3) May 18, Santa Anita’s $750,000 California Crown John Henry Turf (G2) Sept. 28 and Gulfstream’s $1 million Pegasus World Cup Turf Invitational (G1) next January.

Pimlico’s $100,000 Jim McKay Turf Sprint for 3-year-olds and up, which already had more than 40 nominations early Tuesday, will afford its May 18 winner an automatic entry and travel incentive to run in the My Pension Export July Cup (G1) July 13 at Newmarket.

Whitebeam winning the 2023 Gallorette. (Maryland Jockey Club)

The $100,000 Gallorette for fillies and mares at 1 1/16 miles on the grass will see it winner earn an automatic entry and travel incentive to run in the Prix Jean Romanet (G1) Aug. 18 at Deauville. The Gallorette is also part of the Preakness undercard.

For the eighth straight year, the Maryland Jockey Club is offering bonus money totaling $100,000 to trainers who run a minimum of five horses in the stakes races during Preakness weekend, and another $50,000 bonus for trainers with the most points in non-stakes races during the weekend.

Nominations are free for all stakes, with the exception of the Preakness, and can be made by emailing stakes coordinator Eleanor Albert at Eleanor.Albert@marylandracing.com or calling 800-638-1859.

Entries will be taken, and post positions drawn for all Preakness Day stakes on Monday, May 13.

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