Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunHorse trainer D. Wayne Lukas at Pimlico this morning during Preakness week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox / Baltimore SunPreakness entrant Quip on the track for an early morning workout.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunKentucky Derby Winner Justify arrives at Pimlico for the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox / Baltimore SunKentucky Derby winner, Justify is walked back to his stall after receiving a bath.
Amy Davis, Baltimore SunJustify, the Kentucky Derby winner arrives at BWI Wednesday afternoon, where he waited briefly in a trailer with other Preakness horses for the trip to Pimlico. He is accompanied on the flight by assistant trainer Jim Barnes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunFrom left, Ellioitt Walden, the owner of Kentucky Derby winner Justify and Bob Baffert, the horses' trainer talk as Justify arrives at Pimlico for the 143rd running of Preakness Stakes.
Jerry Jackson / Baltimore SunGood Magic , the Kentucky Derby runner-up, arrives at Pimlico to prepare for next Saturday's Preakness.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunPreakness horse, Good Magic ridden by Walter Malasquez this morning during Preakness week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Amy Davis, Baltimore SunJustify, the Kentucky Derby winner, yawns as he waits in a trailer for the trip to Pimlico. He was escorted on the trip by assistant trainer Jim Barnes, right.
Amy Davis, Baltimore SunJustify, the Kentucky Derby winner, accompanied on the flight by assistant trainer Jim Barnes, waits in a trailer for the trip to Pimlico.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunPreakness horse, Bravazo ridden by Yony Hernandez, gallops around the track this morning in preparation for Saturday's 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunGood Magic ridden by Walter Malasquez gallops on the track this morning in preparation for Saturday's 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunHorse trainer D. Wayne Lukas gets ready to head out for his horses' early morning workout at Pimlico this morning during Preakness week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Jerry Jackson / Baltimore SunGood Magic , the Kentucky Derby runner-up, arrives at Pimlico to prepare for next Saturday's Preakness.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunBob Baffert, the trainer for Kentucky Derby winner Justify, waits for the horse to arrive at Pimlico for the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunD. Wayne Lukas, right, watches as Sporting Chance is escorted off the trailer by Lupe Guerrero as they arrive at Pimlico Race Course. Lukas arrived with his two horses, Sporting Chance and Bravazo for the 143rd running of Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunBravazo ridden by Walter Malasquez on the track this morning at Pimlico during Preakness week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunPreakness horse, Bravazo gets covered in a blanket after a bath this morning before Saturday's 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore SunHorses return to their barns after a race at Pimlico Race Course.
Amy Davis / Baltimore SunJustify, the Kentucky Derby winner, is led off the plane at BWI airport, where he and the other Preakness horses boarded trailers for the trip to Pimlico Race Course.
Lloyd Fox / Baltimore SunLone Sailor is bathed by groom, Maurice Sanchez.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunWorkers get the infield set amid puddles after heavy rain in the area. The main sound stage is also being built as preparation for Saturday's 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes continues.
Amy Davis, Baltimore SunJustify, the Kentucky Derby winner, is led off the plane at BWI airport, where he and the other Preakness horses boarded trailers for the trip to Pimlico.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunPreakness horse, Bravazo gets washed down after a morning workout during Preakness week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunSporting Chance gets a bath after arriving at Pimlico this aftetrnoon. D. Wayne Lukas arrives at Pimlico Race Course with his two horses, Sporting Chance and Bravazo for the 143rd running of Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunD. Wayne Lukas' horse, Bravazo grazes after arriving at Pimlico Race Course. Lukas arrives with his two horses, Sporting Chance and Bravazo for the 143rd running of Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunKentucky Derby winner Justify is escorted off the trailer by assistant trainer Jim Barnes as the horse arrives at Pimlico for the 143rd running of Preakness Stakes.
Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore SunRusted I-beam in the concourse box seating area at Pimlico Race Course shows its age.
Amy Davis, Baltimore SunJustify, the Kentucky Derby winner, is led off the plane at BWI airport, where he and the other Preakness horses boarded trailers for the trip to Pimlico.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunKentucky Derby Winner Justify is walked around the barn by trainer Bob Baffert after arriving at Pimlico for the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunGood Magic ridden by Walter Malasquez gallops on the track this morning as students from Roland Park Country School get a front row seat. Horses continue to take to the track to prepare for Saturday's 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunA portrait of Preakness horse, Bravazo, after a morning bath.
Jerry Jackson / Baltimore SunGood Magic , the Kentucky Derby runner-up, is attended to in his stall at Pimlico after arriving for next Saturday's Preakness.
Lloyd Fox / Baltimore SunKentucky Derby winner, Justify riden by exercise rider, Humberto Gomez, during his morning workout.
Amy Davis, Baltimore SunJustify, the Kentucky Derby winner, waits in a trailer for the trip to Pimlico with assistant trainer Jim Barnes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunFrom left, Trainers D. Wayne Lukas and Bob Baffert, trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Justify, talk in the Stakes Barn.
Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore SunThe finish of a race near the permanent chalets that are under construction on the infield corporate area of Pimlico Race Course. The new structures are the current effort in modernizing the track for the near future.
Amy Davis, Baltimore SunJustify, the Kentucky Derby winner, is led off the plane at BWI airport, where he and the other Preakness horses boarded trailers for the trip to Pimlico.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunTrainer D. Wayne Lukas arrives at Pimlico Race Course with his two horses, Sporting Chance and Bravazo for the 143rd running of Preakness Stakes.
Kevin Richardson, Baltimore SunBob Baffert, trainer of Justify, talks with reporters after post position drawing for the 143rd Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course. Justify is currently the odds-on 1-2 morning-line favorite.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunHorse trainer D. Wayne Lukas with his Preakness horse, Sporting Chance at Pimlico this morning during the week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore SunThe concourse box seating area at Pimlico Race Course that shows its age.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunPreakness horse Bravazo gets washed down after the morning workout during Preakness week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox / Baltimore SunLone Sailor riden by exercise rider Maurice Sanchez during a morning workout.
Kevin Richardson, Baltimore SunD. Wayne Lukas, trainer of Sporting Chance and Bravazo, talks with reporters after post position drawing for the 143rd Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course.
Jerry Jackson / Baltimore SunGood Magic , the Kentucky Derby runner-up, is led to his stall at Pimlico after arriving for next Saturday's Preakness.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunTrainer D. Wayne Lukas leads his Preakness horse, Bravazo off the track early this morning as the horses continue to take to the track to prepare for Saturday's 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunBravazo stands in a stall at Pimlico after arriving this afternoon. D. Wayne Lukas arrives at Pimlico Race Course with his two horses, Sporting Chance and Bravazo for the 143rd running of Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunPreakness horse, Good Magic, gets a bath after the morning workout during Preakness week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Lloyd Fox, Baltimore SunHorse trainer D. Wayne Lukas at Pimlico this morning during Preakness week leading up to the 143rd running of the Preakness Stakes.
Justify’s top competition in Saturday’s Preakness was the first to arrive at Pimlico Race Course.
Kentucky Derby runner-up Good Magic was unloaded at the Pimlico stakes barn at approximately 10:50 a.m. Monday before a crowd of photographers. Joining the Chad Brown-trained colt on his journey from Belmont Park were stablemates Elysea’s World and Long Haul Bay, who will run in Grade 3 races Saturday at Pimlico.
After several laps around the shedrow of the Preakness Stakes barn, Good Magic was led into Stall 26, which is on the same side of the barn where Kentucky Derby winner and heavy Preakness favorite Justify will be bedded down upon his arrival from Kentucky on Wednesday. Traveling assistant Jose Hernandez will look after Good Magic and Brown’s other horses until the trainer arrives in Maryland later this week.
“He traveled well,” said Hernandez, who accompanied Brown’s Preakness winner Cloud Computing to Pimlico last year.
Good Magic is scheduled to visit the Pimlico racetrack Tuesday morning at a still-to-be-determined time.





















































