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Preakness could soon move later, to 3 weeks after the Kentucky Derby. That might not be enough
- Maryland officials are considering moving the Preakness from two weeks to three after the Derby.
- Experts say an extra week may not be enough to benefit top horses or boost interest.
- The plan would require cooperation among states, media partners and race organizers.
- The Maryland Jockey Club anticipates resolving media rights and scheduling as soon as 2027.
- Brown argues a longer gap could be inevitable for health and longevity of horses.
- Belmont and NYRA officials would need to align on calendar changes if the Preakness shifts.
- Sovereignty’s Belmont win is cited as an example of legacy outcomes with longer gaps.
- Media exposure remains a driving factor in potential calendar changes.
- The Preakness could relocate to Pimlico in 2027 after a period at Laurel Park.
- The change aims to address the balance between Derby results, health, and fan interest.
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