The Preakness Stakes | |
Location | Pimlico Race Course Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
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Date | May 11, 1928 |
Distance | 1+3⁄16 mi (9.5 furlongs; 1,900 m) |
Winning horse | Victorian |
Winning time | 2:00 1/5 |
Final odds | 9.35-1 |
Jockey | Raymond Workman |
Trainer | James G. Rowe Jr. |
Owner | Harry Payne Whitney |
Conditions | Fast |
Surface | Dirt |
The 1928 Preakness Stakes was the 53rd running of the Preakness. The race took place on Friday, May 11, 1928, eight days before the Kentucky Derby making it the first leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series. A horse race for three-year-old thoroughbreds, it carried a total purse of $71,370. It was run on a track rated fast in a final time of 2:00 1/5. Ridden by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Raymond Workman, Victorian won the race by a nose over runner-up Toro. Nassak, the betting favorite from the powerful Rancocas Stable finished a distant 11th. The fifth-place finisher, Sun Beau, went on to a brilliant racing career and was voted U.S. Champion Older Horse in three straight years culminating with his 1996 induction into the U.S. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.[1][2]