Pimlico Race Course, Home of the 2012 Preakness, Showcases Maryland Racing
The highlight of the Maryland racing season begins each spring with the commencement of live racing at historic Pimlico Race Course, home of the Preakness Stakes. The 2012 season, which opened March 30 and will run for eight consecutive weeks, continues a tradition in the state that dates all the way back to 1870.
Maryland is one of the oldest racing states in the country and the Pimlico spring meet is its top attraction. Live racing will be conducted each Thursday through Sunday at Pimlico with the Preakness Stakes, which can attract in excess of 100,000 fans on-track, set for March 19.
Though Maryland racing has fallen on tough times in recent years, track officials sounded optimistic leading up to the Pimlico spring meet. After spending the last three months at Laurel Park, many are excited for the move to Pimlico, which means warmer weather and the Preakness are right around the corner.
“I really think we are going to have a big meet,” said Pimlico Racing Secretary Georganne Hale. “We have more horses stabled here and trainers were not running towards the end of the Laurel meet in anticipation of Pimlico. Everybody gets excited when we have a change of scenery. We get to use the turf course each day, which only helps entries.”
Including the $1 million Preakness Stakes, Pimlico has scheduled 22 stakes races with purses totaling $3.426 million for its spring meet. The vast majority of those races, 16 in all, will be run during Preakness Stakes weekend.
“There is a special feeling about Pimlico because of the third Saturday in May,” said Maryland Jockey Club president Tom Chuckas. “But the entire meet is important to us. We continue to improve the promotions during the meet and made it a priority to update the racing experience with higher purses on Preakness weekend, which should bring better horses to Baltimore.”
There are a nice mixture of promotions designed to enhance the on-track experience for this year’s Pimlico spring meet.
For instance, on Saturday March 31 Pimlico Open House will feature free admission, discounted concessions and meet-and-greets with various personalities from the world of Thoroughbred racing. There will also be various contests, drawings and tours of the track.