The demolition of the clubhouse at Pimlico Race Course marks a milestone in the property’s redevelopment into a best-in-class facility, Maryland officials say. The clubhouse demolition is part of a ...
THE CLUBHOUSE AT PIMLICO RACE COURSE IS COMING DOWN PART OF A RENOVATION PLAN TO KEEP THE PREAKNESS STAKES IN BALTIMORE. HERE, IN THIS MOMENT, WE ARE ENSURING THAT THE SECOND LEG OF THE TRIPLE CROWN ...
The Preakness Stakes is up next. And while there won't be a Triple Crown winner, that doesn't mean the race won't be thrilling. The 150th edition of the historic race, held annually on the third ...
The weekend between the first two races of the Triple Crown will likely include plenty of debate among owners and trainers of top 3-year-olds as they approach Monday's entry deadline for the Preakness ...
There is rain in the forecast at an already sloppy Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore for Saturday's Preakness Stakes, but that's not stopping anyone from enjoying themselves before tonight's second leg ...
Trainer and co-owner Gary Sherlock is confident that Uncle Lino is ready for the challenge of facing unbeaten Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I) winner Nyquist and the other nine horses ...
Demolition Of Old Pimlico Officially Under Way originally appeared on Paulick Report. The Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) announced that the structural demolition necessary for the Redevelopment of ...
Preparations take place for the Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Tuesday, May 15, 2018, in Baltimore. Old Hilltop is showing its age and it will cost an estimated $300 million to ...
A new chapter in Maryland horse racing history begins this week as the Maryland Stadium Authority announced that demolition of the Pimlico Race Course facility will begin Thursday. The first phase of ...
Who wins the Preakness Stakes? And what huge long shot hits the board hard?Visit SportsLine now to get Jody Demling's Preakness winner, see which huge long shot contends, and get the finish positions ...
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 ...