1951 Preakness Stakes

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76th Preakness Stakes
The Preakness Stakes
Location Pimlico Race Course
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
DateMay 19, 1951 (1951-05-19)
Distance1+316 mi (9.5 furlongs; 1,900 m)
Winning horse Bold
Winning time1:56 2/5
Final odds4.10-1
Jockey Eddie Arcaro (HoF)
Trainer Preston M. Burch (HoF)
Owner Brookmeade Stable
Conditions Fast
SurfaceDirt
Attendance24,863
  1950
1952  

The 1951 Preakness Stakes was the 76th running of the $110,245 Preakness Stakes horse race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds. The second leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series, the event took place on May 19, 1951. Owned by Isabel Dodge Sloane's Brookmeade Stable and ridden by future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Eddie Arcaro, Bold easily won the race by seven lengths over runner-up Counterpoint. The race was run on a track rated fast in a final time of 1:56 2/5. [1]

Contents

For jockey Arcaro, the win was a record fourth time he had won the race. [2]

Payout

The 75th Preakness Stakes Payout Schedule

Program
Number
Horse Name
Win
Place
Show
6 Bold $10.20$6.40$4.40
7 Counterpoint -$16.80$7.60
8Alerted$4.20

The full chart

Daily Racing Form Charts

Finish
Position
Margin
(lengths)
Post
Position
Horse nameJockeyTrainerOwnerPost Time
Odds
Earnings
1st06 Bold Eddie Arcaro Preston M. Burch Brookmeade Stable 4.10-1$83,110
2nd77 Counterpoint Ray Adair Sylvester E. Veitch Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney 25.80-1$15,000
3rd¾8Alerted Sam Boulmetis Sr. James PenrodHampton Stable3.70-1$7,500
4th44Timely Reward James Stout George M. Odom Mrs. Wallace Gilroy5.00-1$3,750
5th½2Hall of Fame † Hedley Woodhouse John M. Gaver Sr. Greentree Stable 2.90-1
6th3Big Stretch † Ted Atkinson John M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable2.90-1
7th11KnowitallGeorge Hettinger Winbert F. Mulholland Jessie Sloane Widener 17.70-1
8th65RepetoirePete McLeanAlbert JensenMrs. Nora Mikell4.00-1

References

  1. Daily Racing Form May 21, 1951 article titled "Bold Easily Wins Preakness Retrieved August 11, 2018
  2. "Bold captures Preakness purse". Telegraph-Herald. May 20, 1951. Retrieved August 24, 2012.