
Preakness Stakes 2025: Results and payouts as Journalism wins second leg of the Triple Crown
The 150th running of the Preakness Stakes belongs to Journalism!
The Michael McCarthy-trained thoroughbred pulled off an incredible comeback to chase down long-shot Gosger down the home stretch, stunning on-lookers as he blazed past Clever Again and Sandman.
Pimlico Race Course avoided a second year in a row with a muddy track despite constant rain this week as the dirt held up and the horses went fast Saturday.
Kentucky Derby-winner Sovereignty was not in the field as his trainers opted for extra recovery time, so there will be no Triple Crown winner this year. There will also be no shortage of intrigue for the rest of the season as Journalism — who went off as the favorite at both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes — awaits a rematch with Sovereignty later this summer.
2025 Preakness Stakes: The best (and most outrageous) hats at Pimlico
The third and final jewel of the Triple Crown will be awarded when the 2025 Belmont Stakes goes off on Saturday, June 7 at Saratoga Race Course. Belmont Park, the traditional home of the race, is still undergoing renovations, so the 157th running of the Belmont will take place upstate.
The Preakness will also need a new home in 2026 as Pimlico undergoes renovations that are expected to be completed by the 2027 season.
2025 Preakness Stakes Payouts
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(Based on $2 bet)
$2.00 Exacta: $TBD
$1.00 Trifecta: $TBD
$1.00 Superfecta: $TBD
Purse Payouts And Results
$1,200,000 $400,000 $220,000
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