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The 1895 Preakness Stakes was the 20th running of the $1,000 added Preakness Stakes, a horse race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run on May 25, 1895 at Gravesend Race Track, in Coney Island, New York. Ridden by Fred Taral, Belmar won the mile and a sixteen race by one length over runner-up April Fool. The race was run on a track rated fast in a final time of 1:50 1/2.

20th Preakness Stakes
Preakness Stakes
LocationGravesend Race Track,
Coney Island, New York
United States
DateMay 25, 1895 (1895-05-25)
Distance1+116 mi (8.5 furlongs; 1,700 m)
Winning horseBelmar
Winning time1:50.50
JockeyFred Taral
TrainerEdward Feakes
OwnerPreakness Stables
ConditionsFast
SurfaceDirt
← 1894
1896 →

Bred by James Galway at his Preakness Stud in Passaic County, New Jersey, he raced under the nom de course Preakness Stables.

In 1895, the Kentucky Derby was run on May 6, 1895 and the Preakness Stakes twenty days later on May 25. When the New York Jockey Club ceased operations, the running of the Belmont Stakes was delayed until November 2 once the Westchester Racing Association took over the racetrack.[1][2]

The 1919 Preakness Stakes would mark the first time the race would be recognized as the second leg of a U.S. Triple Crown series.[3]

The full chart

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Finish
Position
Margin
(lengths)
Post
Position
Horse name Jockey Trainer Owner Post
Time Odds
Purse
Earnings
1st 0 Belmar Fred Taral Edward Feakes Preakness Stables 3-1 $1,850
2nd 1 April Fool Henry Griffin 8-1 $
3rd Sue Kittie William Midgley Jr. 15-1 $
4th Mirage William Penn 6-1 $
5th Kennel John Lamley 1-1 $
6th Sun Up Lester Reiff 15-1 $
6th Bombazette Samuel Doggett 8-1 $
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References

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  1. ^ "1899 Kentucky Derby". Churchill Downs Incorporated. May 4, 1899. Retrieved November 14, 2018.
  2. ^ "1895 Belmont" (PDF). NYRA Belmont Stakes. November 2, 1895. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
  3. ^ "1899 Kentucky Derby" (PDF). Pimlico/Laurel 2017 Media Guide. January 1, 2017. Retrieved August 12, 2018.