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Another Kentucky Derby Winner Not in the Preakness Reignites Debate About Triple Crown Changes

  • Sovereignty, the Kentucky Derby winner, will not run in the Preakness Stakes held two weeks later in Baltimore.
  • Owners and trainer Bill Mott decided to skip the Preakness due to the short two-week turnaround between races.
  • This is the second occasion within four years that the Kentucky Derby champion has skipped the Preakness, marking the fifth such instance in the past seven years and sparking renewed discussion about the timing of the Triple Crown races.
  • Attendance at the Preakness has dropped 62% since 2022, averaging just over 45,000 compared to nearly 120,000 from 2009-19, while NBC ratings fell 27.5% from 6.9 million to 5 million viewers.
  • Stakeholders discuss changing the Triple Crown schedule to include longer gaps and incentives, aiming to keep the series relevant, though opinions among trainers and industry veterans remain divided.
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As another Derby winner skips Preakness, debate restarts about Triple Crown changes

BALTIMORE — Sovereignty is not running out of that starting gate in the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, two weeks after winning the Kentucky Derby. Yet he is still the talk of Pimlico Race Course this week.

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Another Kentucky Derby winner not in the Preakness reignites debate about Triple Crown changes

To spread out the three Triple Crown races? Switch the order of them? Let horses run on a two-week turnaround? The absence of Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty from the Preakness Stakes has trainers and other industry leaders debating what changes,…

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VSiN broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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