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With fans returning to Pimlico for the 2021 Preakness Stakes May 15 , the festive atmosphere returned to the Baltimore racetrack for the most anticipated day of racing of the year in Maryland.

D. Wayne Lukas turns 86 in September and he prefers to stay seated for interviews, a reasonable request considering how long he towered above the industry.

One of the preeminent trainers of all time is back at the Preakness with a horse that seemingly does not belong, 30-1 Ram, but he is entitled to that, too.

Ahead of Preakness 146 this Saturday, 1/ST, owners of the Preakness, are commemorating the incredible 146-year legacy of the race with an exclusive line of limited edition NFTs, which are on auction now and available at PreaknessStakesNFT.com. These limited-edition digital collectibles are a first-of-its kind in Thoroughbred racing and bring the most iconic races in Preakness history to life in an all-new digital format.

Steve Asmussen could not take his eyes off of big, beautiful Midnight Bourbon as the colt walked the shedrow in the stakes barn at Baltimore’s Pimlico Race Course.

Bob Ehalt and Tom Pedulla became fast friends when they met on their first day at Fordham Preparatory School in the Bronx, N.Y., in 1970. Bob soon introduced Tom to the joys of Thoroughbred racing.

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