Bet on the Preakness Stakes: A Matter of Time

The legend and Hall of Famer Secretariat still holds the stakes (and track) record for the Preakness Stakes’s 1 3/16-mile distance when he stopped the clock in 1:53 in 1973 en route to his win in that year’s Triple Crown. 

Swiss Skydiver. MJC Photo.

Initially, the timing of the race was questioned as the official clock malfunctioned and the timer recorded a slower final than what was recorded by clockers for the Daily Racing Form. Strangely, the dispute was not resolved for nearly 30 years until 2012, when newer technology allowed for a forensic review of the videotapes and an accurate calculation of the actual final time, which was formally recorded as 1:53. 

The filly Swiss Skydiver in 2020 ran the second-fastest Preakness of all time in 1:53.28 when she defeated Kentucky Derby winner Authentic by a neck. She became just the sixth filly in history to win the Preakness.

Curlin in 2007 owns the third-fastest time in Preakness Stakes history, having logged 1:53.46 for his head victory over Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense. Louis Quatorze in 1996 earned a final time of 1:53 2/5 for his wire-to-wire score to co-own the third-fastest time in Preakness Stakes history when timing wasn’t logged in hundredths.

Tank’s Prospect in 1985 also logged 1:53 2/5, Gate Dancer (1984) and Summer Squall (1990)  and Rombauer (2021) all posted a time of 1:53 3/5 (the latter officially 1:53.62), and Sunday Silence was 1:53 4/5 when he defeated Belmont Stakes Easy Goer (1998) by a nose.

Other interesting Preakness Stakes time statistics:

Fastest first quarter – :22 2/5, Flag Raiser (1965); Fight Over (1984), Eternal Prince (1985) and Vicar (1999), Warrior’s Charge (2019)

Fastest second quarter – :22 2/5, Bold Forbes (1976)

Fastest first half-mile – :45, Bold Forbes (1976) 

Fastest first three-quarters – 1:09, Bold Forbes (1976) 

Fastest first mile – 1:34 1/5, Secretariat (1973), Chief’s Crown (1985) and Sunday Silence (1989)

Fastest final 3/16ths – :18, Summer Squall (1990)

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