Pimlico Race Course

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Pimlico Race Course is a horse racetrack in Baltimore, Maryland, most famous for hosting the Preakness Stakes.

=Notable Facts

It officially opened in 1870, and held the first Preakness Stakes in 1873. The track is also noted as the home for the match race in which Seabiscuit beat War Admiral in the second Pimlico Special, on November 1, 1938 before a crowd of 43,000. It is owned by Magna Entertainment Corp.

Physical Attributes

The track has a one mile dirt oval and a seven furlong turf oval. There is stabling for about a 1000 horses and the attendance capacity is about 100,000.

Racing

The following graded stakes are run at Pimlico:

  • Grade 1 PIMLICO SPECIAL HANDICAP
  • Grade 1 PREAKNESS STAKES
  • Grade 2 ARGENT DIXIE STAKES
  • Grade 2 BLACK-EYED SUSAN STAKES
  • Grade 3 ADENA STALLIONS' MISS PREAKNESS STAKES
  • Grade 3 GALLORETTE HANDICAP
  • Grade 3 HIRSCH JACOBS STAKES
  • Grade 3 MARYLAND BREEDERS' CUP HANDICAP
  • Grade 3 PIMLICO BREEDERS' CUP DISTAFF HANDICAP
  • Grade 3 SAFELY KEPT BREEDERS' CUP STAKES
  • Grade 3 WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER HANDICAP

Pimlico Rase Course Web Site