Whoo, Go Horseys, Go!

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Photo by Tony DeFilippo.
Sure, horse racing ranks somewhere between golf and the Tour de France on the list of most-clamored for sports in the American collective consciousness. But it's still worth noting that the Preakness Stakes -- also known as the "Race for the Black-Eyed Susans," or "That One That Comes After The Kentucky Derby" -- will go on this afternoon, in all of its state-owned glory at nearby Pimlico. Looking for stories to entertain you through the five-hour leadup to today's race? Here's one: jockey Calvin Borel, who rode 50-1 longshot Mine That Bird to victory in the Kentucky Derby, is dismounting that horse to ride a different horse -- gasp, drama! -- who just so happens to be a filly (that's a female horse, people) named Rachel Alexandra.

Or how about gambling? The City Paper's Dave McKenna spoke with John Scheinman -- who used to write about horse racing for the Washington Post before, you know, they probably realized that very few people are interested in reading about horse racing year-round -- about what to bet on today. Scheinman warns to stay away from that jockey-stealing Rachel hussy, instead suggesting other horses with more non-human names. Yahoo! Sports also has a easily-digestible roundup, for those interested. Personally, I'd recommend betting a dollar on every horse -- you can't lose!

But, really, the story that everyone actually cares about: no one can bring booze into Pimlico for the race. Bummer, dude -- based on the video below, attendees seemed to handle that privilege with such aplomb. Deadspin eulogized the disbarring of Pimlico's BYOB policy thusly: "In any case, the one thing that does make sense is to look back fondly on the era of bruised foreheads, exposed breasts, and hazy, puke-filled memories ... and weep."

Uh, amen? Enjoy the race, folks; all one and a half minutes of it.

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see, that's what makes baltimore so charming (and what DC lacks). a thriving white trash population...

Can you not tell the difference between white trash and frat goons? White trash does not waste cheap beer. Conspicuous consumption is an indicator of moneyed classes.

that's a point well taken, guest guest.

Let's see, 150,000 attended the Derby (+16 million watched on TV), 80,000 attended Preakness...yeah, you're right, nobody cares about this stuff....and the infield idiocy is finished. Bad article.

Preakness is almost as exciting as a Nascar race. Almost.

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