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2019 Preakness Stakes Results & Payouts

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In yet another upset in a Triple Crown race, Swiss Skydiver (11-1) defeated race favorite Authentic (3-2), edging out the Bob Baffert trainee by a neck to win the 145th Preakness Stakes in a time. Preakness Stakes 2019: Results, payouts, order of finish. Updated May 18, 2019; Posted May 18. The order of finish for the 144th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore was: 1. Preakness 2019 Payout: Prize-Money Payout, Order of Finish and Reaction. Preakness Stakes Payout. Videos you might like.Did not finish because he lost his jockey. Swiss Skydiver became the sixth filly to win the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, capping the 2020 Triple Crown by outrunning Kentucky Derby winner Authentic down the stretch in a photo finish at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Swiss Skydiver and Authentic turned the Preakness into a two-horse race by the.


Pimlico — May 18, 2019
STAKES Preakness S. Grade 1 — For Thoroughbred Three Year Old (1 and 3/16 Mile)
Track Record: (Farma Way — 1:52.55 — May 11, 1991)
Value of Race: $1,500,000

Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts

Weather: Clear and mild
Track: Fast
Start Time: 6:59 pm ET
Start: Good except for Bodexpress — lost rider
Final Time: 1:54.34

Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts Date

Winning Jockey: Tyler Gaffalione
Winning Breeder: Flaxman Holdings Ltd.
Winning Owner: Gary Barber
Winning Trainer: Mark Casse

Horse Number

Horse Name

Win

Place

Show

1

War of Will

$14.20

$7.40

$5.40

10

Everfast

$32.00

$14.40

5

Owendale

$6.00

Game

$2 Exacta

$947.00

$1 Trifecta

$4,699.80

$1 Superfecta

$51,924.00

2019 Preakness Stakes Complete Order of Finish

1. War of Will
2. Everfast
3. Owendale
4. Warrior's Charge
5. Laughing Fox
6. Improbable
7. Win Win Win
8. Bourbon War
9. Signalman
10.Anothertwistafate
11. Alwaysmining
12.Market King
DNF. Bodexpress

War of Will had had very bad racing luck in the Kentucky Derby, being the victim of Maximum Security's sudden move outside. It was as if the racing gods wanted to even things out for him, because he couldn't have asked for a better trip in the Preakness. Starting on the rail, he did not appear to contest the early pace in a serious way. But as he came around the final turn he found all the room he could possibly have wanted on the rail to get past the lead group. The three races before the Preakness on the dirt had all been won on the rail, so you would have guessed that jockey's would have been looking to inhabit the rail and protect it from others. But War of Will could have driven a truck through the hole he found in front of him, and he took full advantage. He found the lead, and maintained it with little effort. Unlike in the Derby, there was truly no question at all who the best horse was here. There were no good excuses anywhere else. It was an impressive, dominant win.

Behind him, though, it was not a good day for the top horses. Favorite Improbable finished sixth, and was never a real factor. He reared in the gate, and never seemed comfortable once he got on to the track. Bourbon War got a lot of attention at the betting window but didn't have his day at all. Local favorite Alwaysmining, with trainer Kelly Rubley looking to become the first woman to train the winner in the race, had a disastrous day. Anothertwistafate had a lousy day, too.

Everfast, a longshot who I gave very little chance in the race, wound up second. He, too, benefited from the speed of the rail. With two more longer prices horses finishing behind him the superfecta offered a crazy payoff — the type of dreams. It was a frustrating superfecta in one sense, though. We try to get so smart in out handicapping, but if you had bet a ticket of all-all-all-all you couldn't possibly have lost, and you would have better than tripled your money.

Payouts

Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts

It's a deserved win for the pairing of trainer Mark Casse and jockey Tyler Gaffalione. The two are very frequent partners on the track, and both have earned their first Triple Crown race win here. Gaffalione was the youngster rider in the race, and this just serves as an inevitable step up in stature for a very talented rider. Casse, who absolutely dominated Canadian racing before focusing south of the border, was the best trainer not to have a Triple Crown win in my eyes, and I am confident that this will not be his last by any means.

Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts Game

There was a scary moment out of the gate when longshot Bodexpres spooked badly out of the gate, and rider John Velazquez was tossed to the ground barely a stride out of the gate. The riderless horse ran the whole race, but thankfully stayed out of trouble and didn't cause any problems.

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