2022 Preakness Stakes Explained

147th Preakness Stakes
Class:Grade I stakes race
Horse Race:Preakness Stakes
Location:Pimlico Race Course
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Distance: miles
Winning Horse:Early Voting
Winning Time:1:54.54
Final Odds:5.70
Winning Jockey:Jose L. Ortiz
Winning Owner:Klaravich Stables
Surface:Dirt
Attendance:42,000
Conditions:Fast
Previous:2021
Next:2023

The 2022 Preakness Stakes was the 147th Preakness Stakes, a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds at a distance of miles (1.9 km). The race is one leg of the American Triple Crown and is held annually at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. The Preakness Stakes is traditionally held on the third Saturday in May, two weeks after the Kentucky Derby.

The 2022 Preakness took place on May 21 with television coverage by NBC. The race was won by Early Voting.

Field

The Preakness traditionally features the winner of the Kentucky Derby competing against other runners from that race as well as some "new shooters" – horses that either bypassed the Derby or did not qualify. However, it was announced that Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike would not be competing at the Preakness, citing the horse's condition and need for rest, and therefore the horse gave up the chance to become a Triple Crown winner.[1] [2] Had Rich Strike competed, he would not have entered the race as the favorite. As a result, this would be just the second instance since 1996 that the Kentucky Derby winner did not run in the Preakness.[3]

A field of nine was drawn for the Preakness Stakes on Monday, May 16; the contenders included Epicenter, Early Voting, and Kentucky Oaks winner Secret Oath.[4] [5] Epicenter was installed as the 6–5 favorite.[6]

Entries

FinishProgram
Numbers
HorseJockeyTrainerMorning
Line Odds
Final OddsMargin
(Lengths)
Winnings
15Early VotingJosé OrtizChad C. Brown7-25.70$990,000
28EpicenterJoel RosarioSteve Asmussen6-51.20$330,000
32Creative MinisterBrian Hernandez Jr.Kenneth G. McPeek10-110.00$181,500
44Secret OathLuis SaezD. Wayne Lukas9-25.00$99,000
59SkippylongstockingJunior AlvaradoSaffie Joseph Jr.20-112.60Nose$49,500
61SimplificationJohn R. VelazquezAntonio Sano6-18.10
77ArmagnacIrad Ortiz Jr.Tim Yakteen12-118.40
86Happy JackTyler GaffalioneDoug O'Neill30-111.90
93FenwickPaco LopezKevin McKathan50-113.20

Results

Early Voting, who entered the race as the second most favored contender with 7-2 odds,[7] won the 2022 Preakness Stakes. Favored contender Epicenter finished second.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rich Strike skipping Preakness reopens this Triple Crown debate. Associated Press. May 18, 2022.
  2. Web site: Rich Strike’s withdrawal from Preakness reignites debate over extending Triple Crown schedule: ‘I think it would work’. Baltimore Sun.
  3. Web site: StackPath. www.sbgglobal.eu.
  4. Web site: Derby winner Rich Strike won't run Preakness. May 12, 2022. ESPN.com.
  5. Web site: Rich Strike Will Not Race at 2022 Preakness Stakes, Ending Possible Triple Crown Bid. Tyler. Conway. Bleacher Report.
  6. Web site: Epicenter is 6-5 favorite for Preakness without Rich Strike. May 17, 2022. Associated Press.
  7. News: Preakness Stakes 2022 contenders, odds, time, horses, picks, predictions: Legendary expert dodging Secret Oath. CBS Sports. 21 May 2022. 21 May 2022.
  8. News: Early Voting wins 147th Preakness Stakes; Epicenter second. Scooby. Axson. USA Today. 21 May 2022. 21 May 2022.