The many horse-racing events, combined with many horse farms, particularly in the central part of the State, contribute to Maryland's reputation as "horse country."
Maryland offers thoroughbred racing, harness racing, and steeplechase racing.
Horse farm, Davidsonville, Maryland, August 2004. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Thoroughbred Racing. Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore hosts the Preakness Stakes, one of three thoroughbred horse races in the world famous Triple Crown. The first running of the Preakness Stakes took place in 1873.
Each year, the Preakness is held on the third Saturday in May (next scheduled for May 16, 2015), two weeks after the Kentucky Derby. In addition, throughout the year, thoroughbred races are held at Laurel Park in Prince George's County, and Timonium Race Course in Baltimore County.
Horse racing, Marlborough Hunt Races, Roedown Farm, Davidsonville, Maryland, April 2009. Photo by Elizabeth W. Newell.
Harness Racing.
Harness racing takes place at Rosecroft Raceway in Fort Washington, Prince George's County; and at Ocean Downs in Berlin, Worcester County.
Horse farm, Davidsonville, Maryland, August 2004. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
My Lady's Manor Steeplechase in Monkton is held on the second Saturday in April (next scheduled for April 11, 2015).
The Maryland Grand National Steeplechase in Baltimore County is held on the second to last Saturday in April (next scheduled for April 18, 2015).
The Maryland Hunt Cup (one of the oldest steeplechase races in the United States) was first held in 1894. On the last Saturday each April (next scheduled for April 25, 2015), it is raced over post and rail fences up to five feet tall.
The Maryland Junior Hunt Cup will be held April 26, 2015.
The Howard County Cup Races are held at Pleasant Prospect Farm in Brookeville, and are next scheduled for May 2, 2015.
The Potomac Hunt Races offer steeplechase just west of Potomac each May, and are next scheduled for May 18, 2014.
In Cockeysville at Shawan Downs, the Legacy Chase will be held September 27, 2014.
Based at Fair Hill near Elkton in Cecil County, the National Steeplechase Association is the official regulatory body for the sport in the United States.
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