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** FILE ** Charismatic, with Chris
Antley up, wins the 124th running of the Preakness
at Pimlico Race Course in this May 15, 1999 photo
in Baltimore. Charismatic also won the Kentucky
Derby two weeks ago to capture two legs of the
Triple Crown. Giacomo isn't the only Kentucky
Derby winner to ever enter the Preakness with
plenty to prove. Remember Charismatic? Before
Giacomo pulled off the second-biggest upset in
Derby history at 50-1 odds, there was
Charismatic's 1999 Derby shocker at 31-1. When the
Preakness rolled around, Charismatic was dismissed
at 8-1 _ the fifth choice in the field _ before
defeating favorite Menifee by 1and a half lengths.
(AP Photo/Roberto Borea) |
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Jockey Chris Antley, right, rides
Charismatic as they break away from the field on
the final stretch run to the finish line to win
the 124th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico, in
Baltimore, in this May 15, 1999 photo. Giacomo
isn't the only Kentucky Derby winner to ever enter
the Preakness with plenty to prove. Remember
Charismatic? Before Giacomo pulled off the
second-biggest upset in Derby history at 50-1
odds, there was Charismatic's 1999 Derby shocker
at 31-1. When the Preakness rolled around,
Charismatic was dismissed at 8-1 _ the fifth
choice in the field _ before defeating favorite
Menifee by 1and a half lengths. (AP Photo/Tom
Horan) |
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Kentucky Derby winning trainer John
Shirreffs looks after his horses at his barn on
Friday, May 13, 2005, at Hollywood Park in
Inglewood, Calif. The 59-year-old veteran trainer
was thrust into the spotlight when 50-1 shot
Giacomo came storming from 18th to win the
Kentucky Derby on May 7. (AP Photo/Damian
Dovarganes) |
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Kentucky Derby winning trainer John
Shirreffs looks after his horses at his barn on
Friday, May 13, 2005, at Hollywood Park in
Inglewood, Calif. The 59-year-old veteran trainer
was thrust into the spotlight when 50-1 shot
Giacomo came storming from 18th to win the
Kentucky Derby on May 7. (AP Photo/Damian
Dovarganes) |
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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, MAY 16 **
Jockey Jeremy Rose, right, kids Delaware Park's
clerk of scales Charlie Simpson about being bald
after Rose won his first race of the day at
Delaware Park in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday, May
10, 2005. Rose, who rode Afleet Alex to a third
place finish in the Kentucky Derby Saturday, has
no second thoughts about the way he rode the race
and thinks the horse is good enough to win the
Preakness. (AP Photo/Coke Whitworth) |
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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, MAY 16 **
Jockey Jeremy Rose, left, relaxes before his first
race of the day at Delaware Park in Stanton, Del.,
Tuesday, May 10, 2005. Rose, who rode Afleet Alex
to a third place finish in the Kentucky Derby
Saturday, has no second thoughts about the way he
rode the race and thinks the horse is good enough
to win the Preakness. (AP Photo/Coke
Whitworth) |
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Penn State senior Adam Taliferro
stands in front of the Penn State Nittany Lions'
letterman's wall that bears his name Thursday, May
12, 2005, in State College, Pa. A severe neck
injury suffered while making a tackle during a
game against Ohio State in 2000 may have ended his
football-playing days, but it hasn't prevented
Taliaferro from still dreaming about the NFL. (AP
Photo/Steve Manuel) |
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** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, MAY 16 **
Jockey Jeremy Rose wins his first race of the day
at Delaware Park in Stanton, Del., Tuesday, May
10, 2005. Rose, who rode Afleet Alex to a third
place finish in the Kentucky Derby Saturday, has
no second thoughts about the way he rode the race
and thinks the horse is good enough to win the
Preakness. (AP Photo/Coke Whitworth) |
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