Will Mystik Dan run the Preakness? Latest news about 2024 Kentucky Derby winner's plans for next Triple Crown race

 


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Mystik Dan put himself into the history books Saturday, winning the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby. Now, the horse's ownership group is facing a key question in the wake of its big win.

Will they run the Preakness Stakes and compete for a Triple Crown title, or will Mystik Dan sit the race out and take aim at the Belmont Stakes crown?

Some may presume that the group would answer "yes" without hesitation. After all, only 13 horses have won the Triple Crown, so why wouldn't Mystik Dan's group try to become the 14th?

But nowadays, trainers and owners are much more aware of their horse's needs, so if they believe there is a benefit to resting the horse, they won't hesitate to do it.

Here's what to know about Mystik Dan's potential Preakness run and why he isn't guaranteed to be in the field at Pilmico.

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Will Mystik Dan run the Preakness?

Mystik Dan's ownership group has not yet decided if the 3-year-old colt will compete in the Preakness Stakes, as trainer Kenny McPeek revealed Sunday at Churchill Downs.

"We're not committed to the Preakness, not yet," McPeek told reporters, per ESPN. "I ran him back once in two weeks, and it completely backfired on me. ... So we'll just watch him over the next week. It'll be one of those [situations] where we'll probably take it up to the last minute.

"We'll let him tell us."

Mystik Dan wouldn't be the only Kentucky Derby contender to skip the Preakness. Sierra Leone, who finished second in the race, won't be running in the race and will instead take aim at the Belmont Stakes.

"He's a real laid-back horse but, when we brought him out, was a little more tired than he normally is after his races," Sierra Leone's trainer Chad Brown said. "I think giving him the five weeks to the Belmont is definitely the right thing to do."

The last Kentucky Derby winner not to run the Preakness was Rich Strike in 2022. Rich Strike was a late entrant to the Derby field but later ran the Belmont Stakes.

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When is the Preakness Stakes?

  • Date: Saturday, May 18
  • Post time: 6:50 p.m. ET

Part of the reason that more horses are skipping the Preakness Stakes is that it is held just two weeks after the Kentucky Derby. That scheduling pattern is holding true in 2024.

The 149th running of the Preakness will take place on Saturday, May 18. The post time for the race is 6:50 p.m. ET from Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore.

Justify was the last Kentucky Derby winner to also win the Preakness. He did so in 2018 en route to winning the Triple Crown by winning the Belmont Stakes three weeks later.

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Triple Crown winners by year

Thirteen horses have won the Triple Crown. Only two have achieved the feat since 1979: Justify in 2018 and American Pharoah, who ended a 37-year Triple Crown drought in 2015.

Here is the full list of Triple Crown-winning horses and jockeys, from Sir Barton and Johnny Loftus in 1919 to Justify and Mike Smith in 2018.

YearHorseJockey
2018JustifyMike Smith
2015American PharoahVictor Espinoza
1978AffirmedSteve Cauthen
1977Seattle SlewJean Cruguet
1973SecretariatRon Turcotte
1948CitationEddie Arcaro
1946AssaultWarren Mehrtens
1943Count FleetJohnny Longden
1941WhirlawayEddie Arcaro
1937War AdmiralCharles Kurtsinger
1935OmahaWillie "Smokey" Saunders
1930Gallant FoxEarl Sande
1919Sir BartonJohnny Loftus
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