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Belmont Stakes: Animal Kingdom to work in New York on Monday

2019-12-05T05:42:45+00:00

Animal Kingdom, the Kentucky Derby winner, will be sent to Belmont Park this weekend to prepare for the June 11 Belmont Stakes and is slated to work a half-mile there on Monday, Barry Irwin, the president of the Team Valor International partnership that owns Animal Kingdom, informed on Tuesday morning.

Belmont Stakes: Animal Kingdom to work in New York on Monday2019-12-05T05:42:45+00:00

International divide

2019-12-05T05:49:07+00:00

Much like watching a traffic light turn yellow when you are just too far away to make it, it became clear with a few yards to go that Animal Kingdom was not going to be able to run down Shackleford in the final yards of the Preakness Stakes.

International divide2019-12-05T05:49:07+00:00

All eyes on Animal Kingdom at Preakness

2019-12-05T05:50:41+00:00

BALTIMORE — Animal Kingdom won't be sneaking up on anyone — even coming from behind. The colt who came out of nowhere to win his first race on dirt in the Kentucky Derby is favored to win the Preakness Stakes on Saturday. "I feel more relaxed than I have all week," trainer Graham Motion said [...]

All eyes on Animal Kingdom at Preakness2019-12-05T05:50:41+00:00

Could a Triple Crown champion finally emerge?

2019-12-05T05:52:28+00:00

Secretariat, Seattle Slew, Affirmed...Animal Kingdom? That phrase sounds eerily similar to Sesame Street's "one of these things is not like the others." However, if Animal Kingdom should win the Preakness, the Triple Crown will be a forgone conclusion since not many three-year-olds are more apt to handle the grueling 1 1/2-miles of the Belmont Stakes than the son of Leroidesanimaux.

Could a Triple Crown champion finally emerge?2019-12-05T05:52:28+00:00

Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom gets green light for Preakness

2019-12-05T05:54:08+00:00

Though admittedly "shocked" that he won America's most-famous race, trainer Graham Motion, a British expatriate, on Sunday morning had recovered enough to start focusing on the May 21 Preakness Stakes, which he said would be the next start for Animal Kingdom, the upset winner of Saturday's 137th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.

Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom gets green light for Preakness2019-12-05T05:54:08+00:00

2011 Kentucky Derby: Who Can Upset Animal Kingdom in Preakness?

2019-12-05T05:56:23+00:00

After Animal Kingdom's resounding two-and-three-quarter length victory in the 137th running of the Kentucky Derby (Grade I), the Triple Crown hype train rolls to Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, MD for the Preakness Stakes (Grade I) in two weeks.

2011 Kentucky Derby: Who Can Upset Animal Kingdom in Preakness?2019-12-05T05:56:23+00:00
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