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Exaggerator Wins Preakness Stakes

Jockey Corey Lanerie of Cherry Wine (left) celebrates with jockey Kent Desormeaux of Exaggerator after Exaggerator crossed the finish line to win the 141st running of the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course on May 21, 2016 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Credit: Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Exaggerator, ridden by Kent Desormeaux, has won the Preakness Stakes, denying Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist a chance to win horse racing’s Triple Crown.

Cherry Wine was second, while Nyquist finished third. The winning time for the 1 and 3/16-mile run was 1:58.31.

“I’m in shock right now,” said Desormeaux, who has won seven Triple Crown races. “I had a dream trip today.”

The jockey said the key to victory was Exaggerator’s ability to run near the inside fence while the other horses took a wider path.

“These turns, you want to paint the fence,” he said.

The track at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore was very muddy, thanks to a cold rain that fell all day.

When asked whether that was a factor, Nyquist trainer Doug O’Neill said, “I don’t know. Hats off to Exaggerator and Team Desormeaux. What a great run. I didn’t think we could get beat. … Nyquist still ran a huge race.”

Exaggerator, the second favorite at 5 to 2 odds, trailed much of the race, but made a huge move on the backstretch to get close to Nyquist and the other leaders.

As they came off the final turn into the homestretch, Desormeaux coaxed Exaggerator to the outside, where he coasted past Nyquist and Uncle Lino.

Trainer, Keith Desormeaux, the jockey’s brother, said in the two weeks since the Kentucky Derby — at which his horse almost caught Nyquist — he let Exaggerator take it easy in training

“I did what I could to get him freshened and happy and strong. I’ve always said he’s had a great ability to recover and he showed it today,” he said.

“It’s been in Ohio as early as the mid-1850s at least, brought in as an ornamental plant because of its unique foliage and white flowers,” Gardner said. “It was actually planted in people’s landscaping, and it has been spreading.”

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It was the first time in five head-to-head matchups that Exaggerator had defeated Nyquist.

Nyquist lost for the first time in nine career starts.

The race came hours after two thoroughbreds died at the track. Homeboykris, a 9-year-old gelding, collapsed after the first race of the day and Pramedya, a 4-year-old filly, fractured a cannon bone in her lower leg while running on grass in the fourth race. She was euthanized on the track.

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