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2007 Preakness Stakes Odds Released at All Horse Racing

All Horse Racing, an international gaming company, today released the latest odds on who will win the 2007 Preakness Stakes:
Street Sense                 5-4    Chelokee                     20-1
Curlin                       7-2    C P West                     20-1
Hard Spun                    5-2    Flying First Class           30-1
King of the Roxy            15-1    Xchanger                     30-1
Circular Quay               15-1    Mint Slewleps                50-1

The world will be watching to see whether Cavil Borel and Street Sense can duplicate their win at the Kentucky Derby and in so doing, be one step closer to winning the Triple Crown.

The $1 million Preakness Stakes will be run at Pimlico Race Course at 6PM ET and televised on NBC. Horse fans will bet on the Preakness Stakes online at All Horse Racing.

The last horse to win the Triple Crown was Affirmed in 1978 and Street Sense is thought by many to have what it takes to win one of sport's most elusive championships. Owner James Tafel thinks so. "If Street Sense runs his race, I don't think anybody can beat him," the octogenarian owner of Street Sense said. "If he sees daylight at the top of the stretch, I'm very confident of our ability to win the race."

Horse Racing News: Michael Matz's Chelokee has not yet been confirmed for the Preakness Stakes and may instead run in the Barbaro Stakes, previously known as the Sir Barton Stakes.

The draw for post positions for the Preakness Stakes will be held on Wednesday afternoon and televised beginning at 4:30PM ET on ESPN2.

To celebrate the Triple Crown, All Horse Racing offers free bets on the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes and 2007 Belmont Stakes.

 



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