LAUREL, Md. — Napoleon Solo won the Preakness Stakes at Laurel Park on Saturday, holding off Iron Honor down the stretch to claim the race. The event was staged at Laurel Park because Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore is undergoing redevelopment, and this year’s field featured 14 horses with Golden Tempo absent. The immediate outcome places Napoleon Solo among emerging contenders and prompted trainer Chad Summers to express interest in future matchups with Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo when schedules permit. Organizers said the temporary move did not diminish the event’s reach; Taj Mahal entered as the betting favorite at 9-2, with Iron Honor finishing second.
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If you're a fan of horse racing, this is a significant shakeup. The Preakness, traditionally held at Pimlico, moved to Laurel Park. This could affect future race locations. Keep an eye on updates if you plan to attend or bet.
Napoleon Solo's win at the Preakness puts him on the map as a contender. It also sparks interest in a potential face-off with Golden Tempo. This could make for an exciting season. Worth forwarding if you know a horse racing enthusiast.
Laurel Park, local businesses, and Maryland racing promoters benefited from hosting the Preakness, gaining increased attendance, media exposure, and short-term economic activity tied to the event.
Pimlico Race Course and some Baltimore-area vendors experienced short-term displacement and potential revenue loss due to the Preakness being temporarily relocated during Pimlico's redevelopment.
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Napoleon Solo Wins Preakness at Laurel Park Saturday
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