The Preakness Stakes

The Preakness Stakes tickets you see advertised here are the meat in the sandwich of the Triple Crown. The Preakness – raced at Pimlico racecourse – being part two of American thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown series, never fails to attract the winner from part one: The Kentucky Derby. In the same fashion, the Belmont Stakes always attracts the winners of both these races. On the occasions where the winner of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes happens to be the same person, the atmosphere at Belmont Park is electric. Before a rider and steed can make it Belmont, however, they must prove themselves in the Preakness.

Preakness Stakes tickets carry an extra punch in that they always sell out. The attendance at Pimlico for this historic meet is second only to the Kentucky Derby, and every major horse breeder and enthusiast in the world is sure to be present at the Preakness Stakes race; Preakness Stakes tickets, therefore, are always at a premium. Everyone wants to see if the winner of the Kentucky Derby will also take the Preakness – and be on their way to winning the famed Triple Crown. An added bonus is that world-class horses that were unable to participate in the Kentucky race are more eager than ever to make the Preakness. Competitive spirits are always high at Pimlico for the Preakness Stakes. Tickets are thin on the ground, but if you’re serious about being at the second-biggest horse race in North America you have found the right website.

Buy Preakness tickets here and dazzle yourself with the splendid sight of that awesome one and three sixteenth miles (9.5 furlong) course, where the top jockeys and horses in thoroughbred racing come to prove a point.

Since 1931, Triple Crown races have been run in the following order:

1. The Kentucky Derby. Tickets difficult to find!
2. The Preakness Stakes. Tickets right here!
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The Belmont Stakes. Tickets difficult to find!

Before 1931, the Preakness race actually took place prior to the Kentucky Derby no less than eleven times. On two occasions the races were actually ran on the exact same day, in 1917 and again in 1922. Preakness race tickets are right here. Go for it!