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  2. Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts
  3. Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts Today
  4. Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts

Below is the full finishing order of the 2017 Preakness. Preakness 2017 Finishing Order. Finish Horse Odds; Finish Horse Odds; 1: Cloud Computing: 13-1: 2: Classic Empire: 2-1: 3: Senior. Breaking the mold and many bookmakers, the filly Swiss Skydiver became just the sixth filly in 145 years to win the Preakness Stakes. She was in command as she thrillingly overtook heavy favorite.

A historic 15 weeks after it began, the 2020 Triple Crown drew to a close as Swiss Skydiver crossed the line first in the 145th Preakness Stakes at a spectatorless Pimlico to become the sixth filly to win the race.

She was the first filly to run in the Preakness since Ria Antonia in 2014, who finished last. Hall of Famer Rachel Alexandra was the last filly to win the race back in 2009.

Bob Baffert’s Thousand Words, who was a last minute scratch in the Kentucky Derby after flipping over in the saddling area, took the early lead, followed closely behind stablemate and Kentucky Derby favorite Authentic. Swiss Skydiver moved in on the end of the backstretch for a furiously close homestretch battle with Authentic, battling to the very end.

Authentic opened as the 9-5 favorite and finished second as Baffert looked for a record eighth Preakness win. Jesus’ Team, a 40-1 longshot, was third, and G1 Blue Grass winner Art Collector was fourth.

Swiss Skydiver is trained by Kenny McPeek, ridden by Robby Albarado and owned by Peter Callahan. She set off with 11-1 odds and paid $25.40 to win, $8.40 to place and $5.80 to show. She previously won the G1 Alabama and was a surprising second in the Kentucky Oaks a month ago behind upset winner Shedaresthedevil.

A month earlier, Authentic held off heavy favorite Tiz the Law in a stretch dual to go wire-to-wire in the 146th Kentucky Derby. Tiz the Law, who won a rescheduled Belmont Stakes back in late June, sat out the Preakness since there was no Triple Crown on the line. Instead, he is resting up and preparing for the Breeders’ Cup Classic in November at Keeneland.

The COVID-19 pandemic scrambled this year’s Triple Crown schedule, as the Preakness ran 20 weeks after its original date of Saturday, May 16. The Kentucky Derby was moved from Saturday, May 2 to the first Saturday in September, and the Belmont was moved back two weeks but remained in the month of June. All three Triple Crown races were run without fans in attendance, and all other events (like Pimlico’s InfieldFest) and festivals associated with the races were called off.

The 2020 Triple Crown will always be remembered with an asterisk—because of a different race order, later dates for all three races (which gave horses more time to mature and prep), significantly more time in between each event and a shortened Belmont (9 furlongs instead of the traditional 12).

Last year’s Preakness was won by Gary Barber’s colt War of Will just two weeks after being majorly impeded by Maximum Security in the 145th Kentucky Derby. With now-Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse and jockey Tyler Gaffalione, War of Will ran in all three Triple Crown races last year, finishing 7th in the Derby and 9th in the Belmont.

Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts Chart

He went on to finish an underwhelming 9th in the Breeders’ Cup Classic last fall at Santa Anita before jumping from the dirt to the turf (grass) and focusing on the mile division. In July of 2020, he won the Grade 1 Maker’s Mark Mile at Keeneland.

Next on the racing calendar, the world’s best horses—not just the 3-year-olds that compete in the Triple Crown—head to Lexington, Ky. for the Breeders’ Cup World Championships on Nov. 6 and 7, with comprehensive coverage from NBC Sports. Though the event will be run without spectators, which has become standard for the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Breeders’ Cup will return to Lexington again in 2022.

2020 Preakness Stakes full order of finish:

  1. Swiss Skydiver
  2. Authentic
  3. Jesus’ Team
  4. Art Collector
  5. Max Player
  6. Excession
  7. Mr. Big News
  8. Thousand Words
  9. Ny Traffic
  10. Pneumatic
  11. Liveyourbeastlife

It was a photo finish, but Authentic just didn't have enough to catch Swiss Skydiver at the wire in the Preakness Stakes on Saturday.

Authentic (7-5), the Belmont Stakes winner, was the heavy favorite, but Swiss Skydiver (11-1) took the lead midway through the race and was able to hold on as the horses went neck-and-neck down the stretch at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. Swiss Skydiver, the lone female horse in the field, became just the sixth filly to win the Preakness, which was first run in 1873.

Bob Baffert, the trainer of Authentic and fellow Preakness entrant Thousand Words, will have to wait another year to win his record eighth Preakness; meanwhile, Kenneth G. McPeek, got his first Preakness win as a trainer with Swiss Skydiver (25.40).

Sporting News tracked live updates and highlights from the 2020 Preakness Stakes. Follow below for complete results from the last leg of thoroughbred horse racing's Triple Crown.

Who won the Preakness in 2020?

Order

Swiss Skydiver, an 11-1 shot, won the 145th Preakness Stakes in dramatic fashion, finishing ahead of 7-5 favorite Authentic to become just the sixth filly to win the Preakness.

Preakness Stakes finish order

PostHorseWinPlaceShow
4Swiss Skydiver25.408.405.80
9Authentic3.603.20
6Jesus' Team12.20
3Art Collector
8Max Player
1Excession
2Mr. Big News
5Thousand Words
7NY Traffic
10Pneumatic
11LiveYourBeastLife

Preakness Stakes highlights

What an INCREDIBLE way to end this Triple Crown season!

Swiss Skydiver pulls off a historic win at the 145th @PreaknessStakes 🏆 pic.twitter.com/NLgpxP8LcT

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) October 3, 2020

THE FILLY WINS IT IN A PHOTO FINISH!!!

Swiss Skydiver wins the @PreaknessStakes! pic.twitter.com/LqLEJZC1eh

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) October 3, 2020

SHE BEAT THE BOYS!

It’s only right the final jewel of the Triple Crown ends in dramatic fashion.

Swiss Skydiver, the only filly in the race, WINS the @PreaknessStakes. pic.twitter.com/73SZJwHOHZ

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) October 3, 2020

5:45 p.m. — We've got a photo finish! Looks like Swiss Skydiver holds off Authentic to win the Preakness Stakes.

Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts

5:44 p.m. — Authentic has taken the early lead.

5:43 p.m. — And they're off!

5:40 p.m. — Riders up! The horses are going to post now, race to start soon.

A legendary Riders Up ahead of the @PreaknessStakes from @wyclef! pic.twitter.com/9N4hC19eir

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) October 3, 2020

5:30 p.m. — NBC commentators make their picks for the Preakness.

Who do you have your money on to win the @PreaknessStakes? @ohsnapjbsmoove, @mariolopezviva, @kandi, @wyclefjean and @thejeanniemai make their picks ahead of the big race! pic.twitter.com/a9aNiZtAus

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) October 3, 2020

5:20 p.m. — The jockeys are out now. Lots of bright colors as usual.

It's time to get Preaky!

Let's meet the jockeys in the 145th #Preakness Stakes, presented by @BrighthouseFin. pic.twitter.com/IKCFRQqsGy

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) October 3, 2020

5:10 p.m. — Secretariat is still having an impact on the Preakness to this very day. That's pretty neat.

Nine of the 11 contenders in today's #Preakness Stakes are descended from Secretariat. Wishing good runs for all! 🌼 pic.twitter.com/pUMhkkx6uN

— Secretariat (@SECRETARIATofcl) October 3, 2020

5:05 p.m. — For those who need a recap of what happened in the first two Triple Crown races:

Sure, the Triple Crown has been a little weird this year but it's been nothing short of incredible.

After all this, you think the ending will disappoint? No way. Join us on NBC for the @PreaknessStakes! pic.twitter.com/5pIYX36Iib

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) October 3, 2020

Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts Today

4:55 p.m. — Here's a breakdown for the Preakness favorite, Authentic (9-5).

'If they need to go fast, they need to go faster than what we are, that’s for sure.' 🌬@ljlmvel talks tactics for AUTHENTIC as the @KentuckyDerby hero goes for gold in #Preakness145.@BobBaffert@spendthriftfarm@PreaknessStakespic.twitter.com/oC1qWapej8

— World Horse Racing (@WHR) October 3, 2020

4:50 p.m. — Miss Marissa (10-1) holds to win the George Mitchell Black-Eyed Susan Stakes to kick things off. The favorite Bonny South (5-1) had a rough start but surged late to finish second. Close finish.

Miss Marissa UPSETS the heavy favorite Bonny South in the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes! 💨@PreaknessStakes #Preaknesspic.twitter.com/8BEH0owoVy

— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) October 3, 2020

4:40 p.m. — It's almost 5 o'clock! Looking for a new cocktail recipe? How about a Black-Eyed Susan, the official drink of the Preakness.

The cherry on top. 🍒

Sit back, shake it up, ready for #Preakness145 with a Black-Eyed Susan. @PreaknessStakespic.twitter.com/JwI3FdYeWW

Preakness Order Of Finish And Payouts

— World Horse Racing (@WHR) October 3, 2020

4:30 p.m. — We're live now! Looks like clear skies in Baltimore.

Time to hit the air on NBC for the 145th ⁦@PreaknessStakes⁩! ⁦@NBCSports⁩ #Preaknesspic.twitter.com/zuc3cas8YI

— Larry Collmus (@larrycollmus) October 3, 2020

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2020 Preakness Stakes post time

  • Date: Saturday, Oct. 3
  • Post time: 5:40 p.m. ET
  • TV coverage: NBC, fuboTV

Coverage of the 145th Preakness begins at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3. Post time is scheduled for 20 minutes before coverage concludes at 6 p.m.

Preakness Stakes post positions

Authentic, who won the Belmont Stakes earlier this year, will be racing out of the No. 9 post position. Below is the full list of starting spots, as well as each horse's odds of winning the Preakness, as established by Vegas bookmakers.

Order
PostHorseOdds
1Excession30-1
2Mr. Big News12-1
3Art Collector5-2
4Swiss Skydiver6-1
5Thousand Words6-1
6Jesus' Team30-1
7NY Traffic15-1
8Max Player15-1
9Authentic9-5
10Pneumatic20-1
11LiveYourBeastLife30-1
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