BALTIMORE — After a 2 1/2-length victory in slop in the Kentucky Derby, the unbeaten Justify will try to claim the second jewel of the Triple Crown on Saturday in the mile and 3/16 Preakness Stakes.
Justify is the 1-2 morning-line favorite in an eight-horse field at the Preakness coming off his impressive win in the Kentucky Derby. Trainer Bob Baffert's undefeated colt will leave from the same No ...
ELMONT, N.Y. — Justify’s career started late, but he’s more than made up for lost time. Justify won the Belmont wire-to-wire, starting from the No. 1 spot, bolting to the lead right from the gate, and ...
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Justify keeps showing something new each time he races. In the Kentucky Derby, he showed he could run in the mud in a crowded, 20-horse field. In the Preakness, he showed he could withstand the ...
Kentucky Derby winner Justify, left, with exercise rider Humberto Gomez aboard, is escorted to the track for a workout, Thursday at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. The Preakness Stakes horse race is ...
The competition isn't exactly lining up to take on Kentucky Derby winner Justify in the Preakness. Of his 19 rivals in the Derby, it appears most will skip the second leg of the Triple Crown in favor ...
Winning the Triple Crown is one of the hardest achievements in all of American sports. It's earned by racehorses who win the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes all in the same year.