Miss Preakness Stakes top three finishers

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This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Miss Preakness Stakes, a Grade 3 race for fillies age three run at six forlongs on the dirt held at Pimlico Race Course Maryland in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2022 Lady Scarlet Happy Soul Gimmick 6
2021 Red Ghost Euphoric Joyful Cadence 9
2020 Wicked Whisper Ain't No Elmers Sound Machine 7
2019 Covfefe Please Flatter Me Tomlin 9
2018 Happy Like a Fool Artistic Diva Buy Sell Hold 9
2017 Vertical Oak Our Majesty My Miss Chiff 14
2016 Lost Raven One True Kiss Quick Release 10
2015 Irish Jasper Huasca Coco's Wildcat 11
2014 Miss Behavior Stirmy Novel Jojo Warrior 10
2013 I'm Mom's Favorite Flattering Bea Lighthouse Bay 11
2012 Agave Kiss Millionreasonswhy Ageless 7
2011 R Holiday Mood Strike the Moon Bold Affair 10
2010 Vindy City Imanheiress Argent Affair 5
2009 Heart Ashley Cinderella's Wish Trophy Collector 5
2008 Palanka City Casanova Killer Beau's Valentine 7
2007 Time's Mistress Silver Knockers Richwoman 7
2006 Wildcat Bettie B Press Camp G City Gal 7
2005 Burnish Partners Due Hot Storm 7
2004 Forest Music Stephan's Angel Fall Fashion 11
2003 Belong to Sea Chimichurri Forever Partners 5
2002 Vesta Willa On the Move Shameful 6
2001 Kimbralata Carafe Stormy Pick 6
2000 Lucki Livi Big Bambu Swept Away 5
1999 Hookedonthefeelin Silent Valay Paula's Girl 4
1998 Storm Beauty Brac Drifter Hair Spray 5
1997 Weather Vane Move Cayman Sunset 8
1996 Nic's Halo Palette Knife Crafty But Sweet 4
1995 Lilly Capote Broad Smile Norstep 7
1994 Foolish Kisses Aly's Conquest Platinum Punch 8
1993 My Rosa Fighting Jet Code Blum 5
1992 Toots La Mae Missy White Oak Jazzy One 6
1991 Missy's Music Dixie Rouge Accent Knightly 6
1990 Love Me a Lot Dixie Landera Tabs 6
1989 Montoya Another Boom Cojinx 7
1988 Caromine Light Beat Saved by Grace 9
1987 Cutlasse I'm Out Pelican Bay 8
1986 Marion's Madel Zigbelle Babling Brook 8

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References[edit]

  1. ^ 2007 Maryland Jockey Club Media Guide, page 40 on March 3, 2007.