This year's Kentucky Derby winner, Country House, will not race in the Preakness Stakes due to health concerns, according to his trainer. The Preakness Stakes, the second round of the Triple Crown, is set for May 18. Country House was determined the Derby winner when a controversial decision disqualified
This year's Kentucky Derby winner, Country House, will not race in the Preakness Stakes due to health concerns, according to his trainer.
The champion horse is currently coughing and his blood profile is not normal, his trainer, Bill Mott, told ABC News. The Preakness Stakes, the second round of the Triple Crown, is set for May 18. Country House was determined the Derby winner when a controversial decision disqualified Maximum Security, the first horse to cross the finish line, after a review found Maximum Security veered out of his path on the final turn.Maximum Security will not race in the Preakness Stakes either, his co-owner, Gary West, told the Associated Press on Monday.
There is"really no need" for Maximum Security to run the Preakness, West told the AP, since he will not have a chance to go for the Triple Crown.ABC News' Courtney Condron contributed to this report.
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