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2009 Preakness Stakes

134th running of the Preakness Stakes


134th running of the Preakness Stakes

FieldValue
surfaceDirt
name134th Preakness Stakes
horse raceThe Preakness Stakes
image2009 preakness logo.jpg
caption**"The Second Jewel of the Triple Crown"
"The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"**
locationPimlico Race Course,
Baltimore, Maryland,
United States
dateMay 16, 2009
winning horseRachel Alexandra
winning time1:55.08
final odds1.8-1
attendance77,850
winning jockeyCalvin Borel
winning trainerSteve Asmussen
conditionsFast
previous[2008](2008-preakness-stakes)
next[2010](2010-preakness-stakes)

"The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"** Baltimore, Maryland, United States The 2009 Preakness Stakes was the 134th running of the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of horse racing's Triple Crown. The value of the race was $1,100,000 in stakes. The race was sponsored by BlackBerry and hence officially was called BlackBerry Preakness Stakes. The race took place on May 16, 2009. Post time was 6:19 p.m. EDT and was televised in the United States on the NBC television networks. The Maryland Jockey Club reported total attendance of 77,850, this is recorded as third highest on the list of American thoroughbred racing top attended events for North America in 2009.

Rachel Alexandra won by a length, holding off the rapidly closing 2009 Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird to become the first filly since 1924 to win the Preakness Stakes, and to extend horse racing's longest losing streak to 31 years since Affirmed became the last Triple Crown winner in 1978.

Payout

The 134th Preakness Stakes Payout Schedule

Program
NumberHorse Name
Win
Place
Show
**13****Rachel Alexandra**$ 5.60$4.60$3.60
**2****Mine That Bird**-$6.60$4.80
**3**Musket Man--$5.00
  • $1 Exacta: (13-2) paid $19.60
  • $1 Trifecta: (13-2-3) paid $108.10
  • $1 Superfecta: (13-2-3-10) paid $2,903.80

The full chart

The draw for The Preakness Stakes was done on Wednesday, May 13, 2009, near the stakes barn at Pimlico Race Course. Rachel Alexandra was made the morning line 8-5 favorite, the first filly accorded that status since 1988. Twelve colts and a filly made up the field.

Finish
PositionMargin
(lengths)Post
PositionHorse nameJockeyTrainerOwnerMorning Line
OddsPost Time
OddsPurse
Earnings
**1st**013**Rachel Alexandra**Calvin BorelSteve AsmussenStonestreet Stables**8-5
favorite****1.80
favorite**$660,000
**2nd**12**Mine That Bird**Mike E. SmithBennie L. Woolley Jr.Double Eagle Ranch6-16.60$220,000
**3rd**3Musket ManEibar CoaDerek RyanE. Fein & V. Carlson8-111.10$121,000
4th410Flying PrivateAlan GarciaD. Wayne LukasR. Baker & W. Mack50-125.40$66,000
5th1Big DramaJohn VelazquezDavid FawkesHarold L. Queen10-110.40$33,000
6th7Papa ClemRafael BejaranoGary StuteBo Hirsch12-114.10
7th86TerrainJeremy RoseAlbert Stall Jr.Adele Dilschneider30-125.80
8th4Luv GovJamie TheriotD. Wayne LukasMarylou Whitney50-124.10
9th118General QuartersJulien LeparouxThomas R. McCarthyThomas R. McCarthy20-116.30
10th5Friesan FireGabriel SaezJ. Larry JonesVinery Stables6-19.00
11th269Pioneerof the NileGarrett GomezBob BaffertZayat Stables5-16.10
12th32-1/412Tone It DownKent DesormeauxWilliam KomloM and D Stable50-123.90
13th11Take the PointsEdgar PradoTodd A. PletcherStarlight Partners30-118.00
  • Winning Breeder: Dolphus C. Morrison; (KY)
  • Final Time – 1:55:08
  • Track Condition – Fast
  • Attendance - 77,850

Performance

  • The first Preakness victory by a filly since 1924 when Nellie Morse won.
  • Calvin Borel was the first rider to win the Kentucky Derby and Preakness on different horses in the same year.
  • First time since 1906 that a filly (Whimsical) won as a favorite
  • First horse to win from post position 13
  • Nielsen ratings were the second best since 1990. Only Smarty Jones's victory in 2004 was watched by more viewers since 1990

Infield

The 2009 Preakness Stakes included entertainment in the infield. The performers in the infield included ZZ Top, Buckcherry, and Charm City Devils. In addition, there was a professional volleyball tournament in the infield. This year also marked the first year in which fans were not allowed to bring their own beverages into the infield, a move which has drawn some mixed reactions. Infield ticket sales were down 17% this year, which some are attributing to the ban, but others attribute to the Great Recession.

References

References

  1. (2009-05-16). "Official Chart of 2009 Preakness Stakes". Equibase.
  2. Harris, Beth. (2009-05-16). "Rachel Alexandra wins Preakness by 1 length". [[Associated Press]].
  3. Harris, Beth. (2009-05-13). "Rachel Alexandra is 8-5 Preakness favorite". [[Associated Press]].
  4. Harris, Beth. (2009-05-17). "RACHEL ALEXANDRA: First Filly To Win Preakness Since 1924". [[Associated Press]].
  5. Murray, Ken. (2009-05-17). "Lady's first: Rachel Alexandra wins Preakness". [[The Baltimore Sun]].
  6. Angst, Frank. (2009-05-19). "Preakness ratings up 24% this year". Thoroughbred Times.
  7. Bill Ordine and Sam Sessa, "[http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bal-te.sp.preakness06feb06,0,5844333.story Preakness bans outside beverages from the infield]," ''Baltimore Sun'', February 6, 2009, (accessed 5/8/09). [https://web.archive.org/web/20110412192251/http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/bal-te.sp.preakness06feb06,0,5844333.story Archived] 2009-08-11.
  8. Gadi Dechter, "[http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/horseracing/bal-md.preakness03may03,0,4174007.story Preakness Sales Slow Out of the Gate: Organizers Hope Derby will Help Spur Interest]{{Dead link. (August 2019)
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