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Curlin’s chill-raising Preakness
Making only his fifth career start, the colt co-owned by Maryland native George Bolton closed relentlessly to defeat Kentucky Derby hero Street Sense.
Story by Sean Clancy. Page 18
Hall of Fame trainer Mack Miller recalls glory years
Private trainer for Virginia-based breeder/owner Paul Mellon, and earlier for Charles Engelhard, Miller conditioned 72 stakes winners, including 1993 Kentucky Derby winner Sea Hero. Interview by Sean Clancy. Page 24
Market stays strong at Fasig-Tipton Midlantic’s May 2-year-olds in training sale
Despite dip in gross and average, 61 horses sold for $100,000 or more, led by a Broken Vow colt bringing $575,000—the second-highest price ever for a horse sold at public auction in Maryland. Page 28
Lead story
Street fight at Pimlico
Curlin overtakes Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense with an awe-inspiring performance in the Preakness. (more) by Sean Clancy
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