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  • Holy Bull sire of Catalan 1st Alw (May 24, 8th BEL). Owner, Elizabeth Loftus; Breeder, B. P. Walden & Dr. S. Marcum...
  • Flower Alley sire of Bouquet Booth 1st Alw (May 24, 7th CD). Owner, Right Time Racing LLC; Breeder, Brookdale & Dr. Ted Folkerth...
  • Petionville sire of Wups 1st Thoroughbred Maiden Derby (May 23, 9th BOI). Owner, Paul Treasure; Breeder, Michael Iavarone...
  • Latent Heat sire of Heated Troubles 1st Mdn (May 24, 5th RD). Owner, Ashleigh Stud; Breeder, Ashleigh Stud, Frank Ramos & JackieRamos...
  • Luftikus sire of Joyful Kiss 1st Alw (May 23, 7th CT). Owner, Winfred L. Hess, Jr.; Breeder, Ann M. Casey...
  • Canadian Frontier sire of Golden Frontier 1st Alw (May 24, 3rd CD). Owner, George Fister; Breeder, Brereton C. Jones...
  • Chapel Royal sire of Mr Rodriguez 1st Mdn (May 24, 2nd BEL). Owner, Imperio, Michael and Loftus, Elizabeth; Breeder, Jill Imperio & Daniella Corian...
  • Medaglia d'Oro sire of Dealer 1st Alw (May 23, 8th CT). Owner, Coleswood Farm, Inc.; Breeder, Family Broodmare, LLC...
  • Wando sire of Deb's Girly Girl 1st Alw (May 24, 6th RD). Owner, Deborah F. Metz; Breeder, Deborah F. Metz...
  • Tapit sire of Quail Hollow 1st Alw (May 24, 8th CT). Owner, Stevark Stable, Inc.; Breeder, Dr. O. M. Patrick...
  • Tribal Rule sire of Italian Rules 1st Alw (May 24, 7th BHP). Owner, Barber, Gary and Cecil; Breeder, Nick Cafarchia...
  • B L's Appeal sire of B L's Tsumani 1st Alw (May 24, 7th PRM). Owner, Gary Spragg; Breeder, Frank Bertolino...
  • Arch sire of Wiki 1st Alw (May 24, 2nd PID). Owner, Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc.; Breeder, Stuart S. Janney, III LLC....
  • Strut the Stage sire of Head Honcho 1st Alw (May 23, 7th WO). Owner, Annecchini and D'Alimonte Holdings Inc. and Kingfield Farm; Breeder, William D. Graham...
  • Successful Appeal sire of Warning Song 1st Alw (May 24, 6th PRM). Owner, Maggi Moss; Breeder, Bloodstock Holdings LLC...
  • Benchmark sire of Planet Sunshine 1st Alw (May 24, 5th GG). Owner, Thomas A. Shapiro; Breeder, Thomas Shapiro...
  • Smoke Glacken sire of Walker Bay 1st Alw (May 24, 8th CD). Owner, Hammersmith, Dennis L. and Paden Racing, Inc.; Breeder, Brian O'Rourke & Derry Meeting Farm...
  • First Samurai sire of Nakano 1st Alw (May 24, 8th CRC). Owner, Thoroughbred Futures Racing; Breeder, Hubert Vester...

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ESPN networks drop Preakness undercard races

Posted: Friday, April 10, 2009 2:56 PM

by Frank Angst

Many racing fans are likely to notice a void in racing coverage on May 16 because ESPN networks have eliminated their broadcast of the Preakness Stakes (G1) undercard.

In fact, no ESPN network will broadcast any race from Pimlico Race Course during Preakness week. The elimination of ESPN’s Preakness week coverage follows cuts the network already has made to its coverage of Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (G1) week. ESPN broadcast 11 hours of racing coverage during Derby week last year, but it will do just five hours of Derby day coverage—including the undercard races—this year.

Maryland Jockey Club officials are talking with other national networks about picking up coverage of the May 16 Preakness undercard or other big races that week such as the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes (G2) for three-year-old fillies on May 15. Baltimore’s WBAL Television will still offer its usual broadcast, which includes three hours before the race and post-race coverage after the national NBC broadcast.

“These changes happened for this year but we will evaluate things for next year,” said ESPN Spokesman Mark Mandel.

The National Thoroughbred Racing Association has worked with ESPN to support and broadcast horse racing events, like the undercard shows as well as series like “NTRA Racing to the Kentucky Derby.”

NBC will broadcast both the Derby and Preakness. Churchill Downs arranged for NBC-affiliated Bravo channel to broadcast the Kentucky Oaks (G1) on May 1.

ABC will broadcast the Belmont Stakes (G1) at 5 p.m. on June 6. Beginning at noon, ESPN will offer five hours of coverage before the broadcast shifts to ABC. Disney Corp. owns both ABC and ESPN.

Frank Angst is senior staff writer of Thoroughbred Times

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