This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, third or fourth place and earned a purse check along with the number of starters in the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing run at 1-3/16 mile on dirt for three-year-olds at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. [1]
Year | Winner | Second | Third | Fourth | Starters |
2024 | Seize The Grey | Mystik Dan | Catching Freedom | Tuscan Gold | 8 |
2023 | National Treasure | Blazing Sevens | Mage | Red Route One | 7 |
2022 | Early Voting | Epicenter | Creative Minister | Secret Oath | 9 |
2021 | Rombauer | Midnight Bourbon | Medina Spirit | Keepmeinmind | 10 |
2020 | Swiss Skydiver ‡ | Authentic | Jesus' Team | Art Collector | 11 |
2019 | War of Will | Everfast | Owendale | Warrior's Charge | 13 |
2018 | Justify † | Bravazo | Tenfold | Good Magic | 8 |
2017 | Cloud Computing | Classic Empire | Senior Investment | Lookin at Lee | 10 |
2016 | Exaggerator | Cherry Wine | Nyquist | Stradivari | 11 |
2015 | American Pharoah † | Tale of Verve | Divining Rod | Dortmund | 8 |
2014 | California Chrome | Ride on Curlin | Social Inclusion | General a Rod | 10 |
2013 | Oxbow | Itsmyluckyday | Mylute | Orb | 9 |
2012 | I'll Have Another | Bodemeister | Creative Cause | Zetterholm | 11 |
2011 | Shackleford | Animal Kingdom | Astrology | Dialed In | 14 |
2010 | Lookin at Lucky | First Dude | Jackson Bend | Yawanna Twist | 12 |
2009 | Rachel Alexandra ‡ | Mine That Bird | Musket Man | Flying Private | 13 |
2008 | Big Brown | Macho Again | Icabad Crane | Racecar Rhapsody | 13 |
2007 | Curlin | Street Sense | Hard Spun | C P West | 9 |
2006 | Bernardini | Sweetnorthernsaint | Hemingway's Key | Brother Derek | 9 |
2005 | Afleet Alex | Scrappy T | Giacomo | Sun King | 14 |
2004 | Smarty Jones | Rock Hard Ten | Eddington | Lion Heart | 10 |
2003 | Funny Cide | Midway Road | Peace Rules | Scrimshaw | 10 |
2002 | War Emblem | Magic Weisner | Proud Citizen | Harlan's Holiday | 13 |
2001 | Point Given | A P Valentine | Congaree | Dollar Bill | 11 |
2000 | Red Bullet | Fusaichi Pegasus | Impeachment | Captain Steve | 8 |
1999 | Charismatic | Menifee | Badge | Stephen Got Even | 13 |
1998 | Real Quiet | Victory Gallop | Classic Cat | Hot Wells | 10 |
1997 | Silver Charm | Free House | Captain Bodgit | Touch Gold | 10 |
1996 | Louis Quatorze | Skip Away | Editor's Note | Cavonnier | 12 |
1995 | Timber Country | Oliver's Twist | Thunder Gulch | Star Standard | 11 |
1994 | Tabasco Cat | Go for Gin | Concern | Kandaly | 10 |
1993 | Prairie Bayou | Cherokee Run | El Bakan | Personal Hope | 12 |
1992 | Pine Bluff | Alydeed | Casual Lies | Dance Floor | 14 |
1991 | Hansel | Corporate Report | Mane Minister | Olympio | 8 |
1990 | Summer Squall | Unbridled | Mister Frisky | Music Prospector | 9 |
1989 | Sunday Silence | Easy Goer | Rock Point | Dansil | 8 |
1988 | Risen Star | Brian's Time | Winning Colors ‡ | Private Terms | 9 |
1987 | Alysheba | Bet Twice | Cryptoclearance | Gulch | 9 |
1986 | Snow Chief | Ferdinand | Broad Brush | Badger Land | 7 |
1985 | Tank's Prospect | Chief's Crown | Eternal Prince | I Am The Game | 11 |
1984 | Gate Dancer | Play On | Fight Over | Taylor's Special | 10 |
1983 | Deputed Testamony | Desert Wine | High Honors | Marfa | 12 |
1982 | Aloma's Ruler | Linkage | Cut Away | Bold Style | 7 |
1981 | Pleasant Colony | Bold Ego | Paristo | Thirty Eight Paces | 13 |
1980 | Codex | Genuine Risk ‡ | Colonel Moran | Jaklin Klugman | 8 |
1979 | Spectacular Bid | Golden Act | Screen King | Flying Paster | 5 |
1978 | Affirmed † | Alydar | Believe It | Noon Time Spender | 7 |
1977 | Seattle Slew † | Iron Constitution | Run Dusty Run | Cormorant | 9 |
1976 | Elocutionist | Play the Red | Bold Forbes | Cojak | 6 |
1975 | Master Derby | Foolish Pleasure | Diabolo | Prince Thou Art | 10 |
1974 | Little Current | Neapolitan Way | Cannonade | Kin Run | 13 |
1973 | Secretariat † | Sham | Our Native | Ecole Etage | 6 |
1972 | Bee Bee Bee | No Le Hace | Key to the Mint | Riva Ridge | 7 |
1971 | Canonero II | Eastern Fleet | Jim French | Sound Off | 11 |
1970 | Personality | My Dad George | Silent Screen | High Echelon | 14 |
1969 | Majestic Prince | Arts and Letters | Jay Ray | Top Knight | 8 |
1968 | Forward Pass | Out of the Way | Nodouble | Yankee Lad | 10 |
1967 | Damascus | In Reality | Proud Clarion | Reason To Tail | 10 |
1966 | Kauai King | Stupendous | Amberoid | Rehabilitate | 9 |
1965 | Tom Rolfe | Dapper Dan | Hail To All | Native Charger | 9 |
1964 | Northern Dancer | The Scoundrel | Hill Rise | Quadrangle | 6 |
1963 | Candy Spots | Chateaugay | Never Bend | Lemon Twist | 8 |
1962 | Greek Money | Ridan | Roman Line | Vimy Ridge | 11 |
1961 | Carry Back | Globemaster | Crozier | Dr. Miller | 9 |
1960 | Bally Ache | Victoria Park | Celtic Ash | Divine Comedy | 6 |
1959 | Royal Orbit | Sword Dancer | Dunce | Marauder | 11 |
1958 | Tim Tam | Lincoln Road | Gone Fishin' | Plion | 12 |
1957 | Bold Ruler | Iron Liege | Inside Tract | Promised Land | 7 |
1956 | Fabius | Needles | No Regrets | Golf Ace | 9 |
1955 | Nashua | Saratoga | Traffic Judge | Nance's Lad | 8 |
1954 | Hasty Road | Correlation | Hasseyampa | Goyamo | 11 |
1953 | Native Dancer | Jamie K. | Royal Bay Gem | Ram O' War | 7 |
1952 | Blue Man | Jampol | One Count | Primate | 10 |
1951 | Bold | Counterpoint | Alerted | Timely Reward | 8 |
1950 | Hill Prince | Middleground | Dooly | Mr. Trouble | 6 |
1949 | Capot | Palestinian | Noble Impulse | Sun Bahram | 9 |
1948 | Citation † | Vulcan's Forge | Bovard | Better Self | 4 |
1947 | Faultless | On Trust | Phalanx | Jet Pilot | 11 |
1946 | Assault † | Lord Boswell | Hampden | Knockdown | 10 |
1945 | Polynesian | Hoop Jr. | Darby Dieppe | The Doge | 9 |
1944 | Pensive | Platter | Stir Up | Gramps Image | 7 |
1943 | Count Fleet † | Blue Swords | Vincentive | New Moon | 4 |
1942 | Alsab | Requested | Sun Again | Colchis | 10 |
1941 | Whirlaway † | King Cole | Our Boots | Porter's Cap | 8 |
1940 | Bimelech | Mioland | Gallahadion | Your Chance | 9 |
1939 | Challedon | Gilded Knight | Volitant | Impound | 6 |
1938 | Dauber | Cravat | Menow | Can't Wait | 9 |
1937 | War Admiral † | Pompoon | Flying Scot | Mosawtre | 8 |
1936 | Bold Venture | Granville | Jean Bart | Transporter | 11 |
1935 | Omaha † | Firethorn | Psychic Bid | Mantagna | 8 |
1934 | High Quest | Cavalcade | Discovery | Agrarian | 7 |
1933 | Head Play | Ladysman | Utopian | Pomponius | 10 |
1932 | Burgoo King | Tick On | Boatswain | Mad Pursuit | 9 |
1931 | Mate | Twenty Grand | Ladder | Equipose | 7 |
1930 | Gallant Fox † | Crack Brigade | Snowflake | Michigan Boy | 11 |
1929 | Dr. Freeland | Minotaur | African | The Nut | 11 |
1928 | Victorian | Toro | Solace | Stroling Player | 18 |
1927 | Bostonian | Sir Harry | Whiskery | Black Panther | 12 |
1926 | Display | Blondin | Mars | Dress Parade | 13 |
1925 | Coventry | Backbone | Almadel | Chantey | 12 |
1924 | Nellie Morse ‡ | Transmute | Mad Play | Donaghee | 15 |
1923 | Vigil | General Thatcher | Rialto | Chickvale | 13 |
1922 | Pillory | Hea | June Grass | Pirate Gold | 12 |
1921 | Broomspun | Polly Ann ‡ | Jeg | Leonardo II | 14 |
1920 | Man o' War | Upset | Wildair | King Thrush | 9 |
1919 | Sir Barton † | Eternal | Sweep On | King Plaudit | 12 |
1918 | Jack Hare, Jr. | The Porter | Kate Bright | Trompe La Mort | 10 |
1918 | War Cloud | Sunny Slope | Lanius | Johren | 14 |
1917 | Kalitan | Al. M. Dick | Kentucky Boy | Fruit Cake | 9 |
1916 | Damrosch | Greenwood | Achievement | Eddie Henry | 9 |
1915 | Rhein Maiden ‡ | Half Rock | Runes | Hauberk | 6 |
1914 | Holiday | Brave Cunarder | Defendum | The Governor | 6 |
1913 | Buskin | Kleburne | Barnegat | Scallywag | 8 |
1912 | Colonel Holloway | Bwana Tumbo | Tipsand | Jannette B. | 7 |
1911 | Watervale | Zeus | The Nigger | Footprint | 7 |
1910 | Layminster | Dalhousie | Sager | Starbottle | 12 |
1909 | Effendi | Fashion Plate | Hill Top | Traveller | 10 |
1908 | Royal Tourist | Live Wire | Robert Cooper | Creation | 4 |
1907 | Don Enrique | Ethon | Zambesi | Don Creole | 7 |
1906 | Whimsical ‡ | Content | Larabie | The Clown | 10 |
1905 | Cairngorm | Kiamesha | Coy Maid | Water Light | 10 |
1904 | Bryn Mawr | Wotan | Dolly Spanker | Careless | 10 |
1903 | Flocarline ‡ | Mackey Dwyer | Rightful | St. Daniel | 6 |
1902 | Old England | Major Daingerfield | Namtor | Bonmot | 7 |
1901 | The Parader | Sadie S. | Dr. Barlow | Outlander | 5 |
1900 | Hindus | Sarmatian | Ten Candles | Col. Roosevelt | 10 |
1899 | Half Time | Filigrane | Lackland | none | 3 |
1898 | Sly Fox | The Huguenot | Nuto | Lydian | 4 |
1897 | Paul Kauvar | Elkin | On Deck | Free Lance | 7 |
1896 | Margrave | Hamilton II | Intermission | Cassette | 4 |
1895 | Belmar | April Fool | Sue Kittie | Mirage | 7 |
1894 | Assignee | Potentate | Ed Kearney | Sir Knight | 14 |
1893 | No Race | No Race | No Race | No Race | 0 |
1892 | No Race | No Race | No Race | No Race | 0 |
1891 | No Race | No Race | No Race | No Race | 0 |
1890 | Montague | Philosophy | Barrister | Ten Booker | 4 |
1889 | Buddist | Japhet | none | none | 2 |
1888 | Refund | Judge Murray | Glendale | Charley Dreux | 4 |
1887 | Dunboyne | Mahony | Raymond | Paymaster | 4 |
1886 | The Bard | Eurus | Elkwood | Eolian | 5 |
1885 | Tecumseh | Wickham | John C. | Longview | 4 |
1884 | Knight of Ellerslie | Welcher | none | none | 2 |
1883 | Jacobus | Parnell | none | none | 2 |
1882 | Vanguard | Heck | Col. Watson | none | 3 |
1881 | Saunterer | Compensation | Baltic | Jack of Hearts | 6 |
1880 | Grenada | Oden | Emily F. | Turfman | 5 |
1879 | Harold | Jerico | Rochester | Boardman | 6 |
1878 | Duke of Magenta | Bayard | Albert | none | 3 |
1877 | Cloverbrook | Bombast | Lucifer | The Stranger | 4 |
1876 | Shirley | Rappahannock | Compliments | Algerine | 8 |
1875 | Tom Ochiltree | Viator | Bay Final | Risk | 9 |
1874 | Culpepper | King Amadeus | Scratch | Huckleberry | 6 |
1873 | Survivor | John Boulger | Artist | Catesby | 7 |
A † designates a Triple Crown Winner.
A ‡ designates a Filly.
Note: D. Wayne Lukas swept the 1995 Triple Crown with two different horses.
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