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Journalism Rallies to Claim Victory at 150th Preakness Stakes

Journalism wins the 150th Preakness Stakes in an exciting comeback, securing a triumph for trainer Michael McCarthy and jockey Umberto Rispoli.

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In an exhilarating finish, Journalism emerged victorious at the 150th Preakness Stakes, defeating Gosger by half a length. The horse, trained by Michael McCarthy and ridden by Umberto Rispoli, became the first Italian jockey to win a Triple Crown race. Despite a late surge from Gosger, Journalism's strong performance capped a remarkable comeback after finishing second in the Kentucky Derby. The race marked the last at the historic Pimlico Race Course before its planned demolition and rebuild. With this win, Journalism solidifies his position as a contender for 3-year-old horse of the year.

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  • Journalism overcame a challenging race to win the 150th Preakness Stakes, coming from behind to secure victory against Gosger while showcasing resilience and capability under pressure.
  • Riders and trainers noted the grueling conditions and the horse's performance, highlighting the emotional significance of the win amidst the impending demolition of Pimlico Race Course after the race.
  • With the defeat of Sovereignty, who opted out of the Preakness, the race highlighted ongoing discussions regarding the Triple Crown's format and the future of horse racing.

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The trainer of Journalism is Michael McCarthy.

Umberto Rispoli became the first Italian jockey to win a Triple Crown race.

Journalism finished second in the Kentucky Derby before winning the Preakness Stakes.

The 150th running of the Preakness Stakes marked the last race held at the historic Pimlico Race Course before its planned demolition and rebuild.

Gosger was the runner-up, finishing just half a length behind Journalism.

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