Journalism wins 150th Preakness Stakes
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Jockey Umberto Rispoli celebrates on Journalism after his victory in the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico in Baltimore, Maryland
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Pre-race favourite Journalism stormed to victory in the 150th Preakness Stakes on Saturday, …
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