World Cup, Preakness Stakes, Jockey Club Incorporated (The) -
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The colt, trained by Steve Asmussen, won the Jockey Club Gold, the Breeders' Cup Classic and the Jaguar Trophy Handicap before his latest victory. (article 7)
In the stands, Curlin's owners - Jess Jackson, Shirley Cunningham, George Bolton and Satish Sanan - were celebrating. (article 1)
Under little urging from jockey Robby Albarado, Curlin blew past Well Armed and Asiatic Boy and cruised to a 7 3/4-length victory. (article 6)
Street Sense won America's greatest race with an ideal trip on the rail at Churchill Downs; rarely has a Derby winner benefited from such a favorable scenario. (article 4)
Street Sense, the champion of his generation last season, confirmed his status by soundly defeating his 19 rivals at Churchill Downs. (article 3)
BALTIMORE, May 19 Thirty minutes after his Triple Crown bid ended by a few excruciating inches, Street Sense trainer Carl Nafzger needed a ride. (article 5)
BALTIMORE It wasn't a dazzling 10-length runaway of the type that other recent Preakness winners have scored, but Curlin's photo-finish victory Saturday was a stunning, brilliant performance. (article 2)
One can watch hundreds of races, at every level of the sport, without seeing a horse do the things that Curlin did in the last half mile of the Preakness. (article 2)
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Source articles
- Sports, Maryland, Preakness Stakes - (baltimoresun.com, 04/05/2008, 907 words)
- Making a Run for It (Washington Post, 04/03/2008, 829 words)
- A Repeat Would Be Quite a Feat (Washington Post, 04/03/2008, 770 words)
- 'Street' Gains Cred In Perfect Derby Run (Washington Post, 04/03/2008, 875 words)
- Street Sense Team Is Even-Keeled (Washington Post, 04/03/2008, 615 words)
- Curlin Wins Dubai World Cup With Ease (Washington Post, 04/04/2008, 320 words)
- World Cup, Preakness Stakes, Jockey Club Incorporated (The) - (baltimoresun.com, 04/05/2008, 532 words)
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