Preakness Stakes top four finishers

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This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, third or fourth place and earned a purse check along with the number of starters in the Preakness Stakes, the second leg of the United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing run at 1-3/16 mile on dirt for three-year-olds at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. [1]

YearWinnerSecondThirdFourthStarters
2024 Seize The Grey Mystik Dan Catching FreedomTuscan Gold8
2023 National Treasure Blazing Sevens Mage Red Route One7
2022 Early Voting EpicenterCreative Minister Secret Oath 9
2021 Rombauer Midnight Bourbon Medina Spirit Keepmeinmind10
2020 Swiss Skydiver Authentic Jesus' Team Art Collector 11
2019 War of Will EverfastOwendaleWarrior's Charge13
2018 JustifyBravazoTenfold Good Magic 8
2017 Cloud Computing Classic Empire Senior InvestmentLookin at Lee10
2016 Exaggerator Cherry Wine Nyquist Stradivari11
2015 American PharoahTale of VerveDivining Rod Dortmund 8
2014 California Chrome Ride on CurlinSocial InclusionGeneral a Rod10
2013 Oxbow Itsmyluckyday Mylute Orb 9
2012 I'll Have Another Bodemeister Creative CauseZetterholm11
2011 Shackleford Animal Kingdom AstrologyDialed In14
2010 Lookin at Lucky First Dude Jackson Bend Yawanna Twist12
2009 Rachel Alexandra Mine That Bird Musket ManFlying Private13
2008 Big Brown Macho Again Icabad Crane Racecar Rhapsody13
2007 Curlin Street Sense Hard Spun C P West9
2006 Bernardini Sweetnorthernsaint Hemingway's Key Brother Derek 9
2005 Afleet Alex Scrappy T Giacomo Sun King14
2004 Smarty Jones Rock Hard Ten Eddington Lion Heart10
2003 Funny Cide Midway Road Peace Rules Scrimshaw 10
2002 War Emblem Magic Weisner Proud Citizen Harlan's Holiday 13
2001 Point Given A P Valentine Congaree Dollar Bill11
2000 Red Bullet Fusaichi Pegasus Impeachment Captain Steve 8
1999 Charismatic Menifee BadgeStephen Got Even13
1998 Real Quiet Victory Gallop Classic CatHot Wells10
1997 Silver Charm Free House Captain Bodgit Touch Gold 10
1996 Louis Quatorze Skip Away Editor's Note Cavonnier 12
1995 Timber Country Oliver's Twist Thunder Gulch Star Standard 11
1994 Tabasco Cat Go for Gin Concern Kandaly10
1993 Prairie Bayou Cherokee Run El BakanPersonal Hope12
1992 Pine Bluff Alydeed Casual Lies Dance Floor 14
1991 Hansel Corporate Report Mane Minister Olympio8
1990 Summer Squall Unbridled Mister Frisky Music Prospector9
1989 Sunday Silence Easy Goer Rock PointDansil8
1988 Risen Star Brian's Time Winning Colors Private Terms 9
1987 Alysheba Bet Twice Cryptoclearance Gulch 9
1986 Snow Chief Ferdinand Broad Brush Badger Land7
1985 Tank's Prospect Chief's Crown Eternal PrinceI Am The Game11
1984 Gate Dancer Play On Fight OverTaylor's Special10
1983 Deputed Testamony Desert Wine High HonorsMarfa12
1982 Aloma's Ruler Linkage Cut AwayBold Style7
1981 Pleasant Colony Bold Ego ParistoThirty Eight Paces13
1980 Codex Genuine RiskColonel Moran Jaklin Klugman 8
1979 Spectacular Bid Golden Act Screen King Flying Paster 5
1978 Affirmed Alydar Believe ItNoon Time Spender7
1977 Seattle Slew Iron Constitution Run Dusty RunCormorant9
1976 Elocutionist Play the Red Bold Forbes Cojak6
1975 Master Derby Foolish Pleasure DiaboloPrince Thou Art10
1974 Little Current Neapolitan Way Cannonade Kin Run13
1973 Secretariat Sham Our NativeEcole Etage6
1972 Bee Bee Bee No Le Hace Key to the Mint Riva Ridge 7
1971 Canonero II Eastern Fleet Jim French Sound Off11
1970 Personality My Dad George Silent Screen High Echelon 14
1969 Majestic Prince Arts and Letters Jay RayTop Knight8
1968 Forward Pass Out of the Way Nodouble Yankee Lad10
1967 Damascus In Reality Proud Clarion Reason To Tail10
1966 Kauai King Stupendous Amberoid Rehabilitate9
1965 Tom Rolfe Dapper Dan Hail To All Native Charger9
1964 Northern Dancer The Scoundrel Hill Rise Quadrangle 6
1963 Candy Spots Chateaugay Never Bend Lemon Twist8
1962 Greek Money Ridan Roman Line Vimy Ridge11
1961 Carry Back GlobemasterCrozierDr. Miller9
1960 Bally Ache Victoria Park Celtic Ash Divine Comedy6
1959 Royal Orbit Sword Dancer DunceMarauder11
1958 Tim Tam Lincoln Road Gone Fishin'Plion12
1957 Bold Ruler Iron Liege Inside TractPromised Land7
1956 Fabius Needles No RegretsGolf Ace9
1955 Nashua Saratoga Traffic Judge Nance's Lad8
1954 Hasty Road CorrelationHasseyampaGoyamo11
1953 Native Dancer Jamie K.Royal Bay GemRam O' War7
1952 Blue Man Jampol One Count Primate10
1951 Bold Counterpoint AlertedTimely Reward8
1950 Hill Prince Middleground DoolyMr. Trouble6
1949 Capot Palestinian Noble ImpulseSun Bahram9
1948 Citation Vulcan's Forge BovardBetter Self4
1947 Faultless On Trust Phalanx Jet Pilot 11
1946 AssaultLord BoswellHampdenKnockdown10
1945 Polynesian Hoop Jr. Darby DieppeThe Doge9
1944 Pensive Platter Stir UpGramps Image7
1943 Count Fleet Blue Swords Vincentive New Moon4
1942 Alsab RequestedSun AgainColchis10
1941 WhirlawayKing Cole Our Boots Porter's Cap8
1940 Bimelech Mioland Gallahadion Your Chance9
1939 Challedon Gilded KnightVolitantImpound6
1938 Dauber Cravat Menow Can't Wait9
1937 War Admiral Pompoon Flying ScotMosawtre8
1936 Bold Venture Granville Jean BartTransporter11
1935 Omaha Firethorn Psychic BidMantagna8
1934 High Quest Cavalcade Discovery Agrarian7
1933 Head Play Ladysman UtopianPomponius10
1932 Burgoo King Tick OnBoatswainMad Pursuit9
1931 Mate Twenty Grand Ladder Equipose 7
1930 Gallant FoxCrack BrigadeSnowflakeMichigan Boy11
1929 Dr. Freeland MinotaurAfricanThe Nut11
1928 Victorian ToroSolaceStroling Player18
1927 Bostonian Sir Harry Whiskery Black Panther12
1926 Display BlondinMarsDress Parade13
1925 Coventry BackboneAlmadelChantey12
1924 Nellie MorseTransmute Mad Play Donaghee15
1923 Vigil General ThatcherRialtoChickvale13
1922 Pillory HeaJune GrassPirate Gold12
1921 Broomspun Polly Ann ‡JegLeonardo II14
1920 Man o' War Upset Wildair King Thrush9
1919 Sir BartonEternalSweep OnKing Plaudit12
1918 Jack Hare, Jr. The PorterKate BrightTrompe La Mort10
1918 War Cloud Sunny SlopeLanius Johren 14
1917 Kalitan Al. M. DickKentucky BoyFruit Cake9
1916 Damrosch GreenwoodAchievementEddie Henry9
1915 Rhein MaidenHalf RockRunesHauberk6
1914 Holiday Brave CunarderDefendumThe Governor6
1913 Buskin KleburneBarnegatScallywag8
1912 Colonel Holloway Bwana TumboTipsandJannette B.7
1911 Watervale ZeusThe NiggerFootprint7
1910 Layminster DalhousieSagerStarbottle12
1909 Effendi Fashion PlateHill TopTraveller10
1908 Royal Tourist Live WireRobert CooperCreation4
1907 Don Enrique EthonZambesiDon Creole7
1906 WhimsicalContentLarabieThe Clown10
1905 Cairngorm KiameshaCoy MaidWater Light10
1904 Bryn Mawr Wotan Dolly Spanker Careless10
1903 FlocarlineMackey DwyerRightfulSt. Daniel6
1902 Old England Major DaingerfieldNamtorBonmot7
1901 The Parader Sadie S.Dr. BarlowOutlander5
1900 Hindus SarmatianTen CandlesCol. Roosevelt10
1899 Half Time FiligraneLacklandnone3
1898 Sly Fox The HuguenotNutoLydian4
1897 Paul Kauvar ElkinOn DeckFree Lance7
1896 Margrave Hamilton IIIntermissionCassette4
1895 Belmar April FoolSue KittieMirage7
1894 Assignee PotentateEd KearneySir Knight14
1893No RaceNo RaceNo RaceNo Race0
1892No RaceNo RaceNo RaceNo Race0
1891No RaceNo RaceNo RaceNo Race0
1890 Montague PhilosophyBarristerTen Booker4
1889 Buddist Japhetnonenone2
1888 Refund Judge MurrayGlendaleCharley Dreux4
1887 Dunboyne MahonyRaymondPaymaster4
1886 The Bard EurusElkwoodEolian5
1885 Tecumseh WickhamJohn C.Longview4
1884 Knight of Ellerslie Welchernonenone2
1883 Jacobus Parnellnonenone2
1882 Vanguard HeckCol. Watsonnone3
1881 Saunterer CompensationBalticJack of Hearts6
1880 Grenada OdenEmily F.Turfman5
1879 Harold JericoRochesterBoardman6
1878 Duke of Magenta BayardAlbertnone3
1877 Cloverbrook BombastLuciferThe Stranger4
1876 Shirley RappahannockComplimentsAlgerine8
1875 Tom Ochiltree ViatorBay FinalRisk9
1874 Culpepper King AmadeusScratchHuckleberry6
1873 Survivor John BoulgerArtistCatesby7

A designates a Triple Crown Winner.
A designates a Filly.
Note: D. Wayne Lukas swept the 1995 Triple Crown with two different horses.

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References

  1. 2007 Maryland Jockey Club Media Guide, page 59-146 on March 3, 2007.