1955 Preakness Stakes


The 1955 Preakness Stakes was the 80th Preakness Stakes overall and it was held on May 28, 1955, at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Nashua, ridden by Eddie Arcaro and trained by James E. Fitzsimmons won the race, outrunning Saratoga who finished second. Traffic Judge, who was trained by Woody Stephens finished third.
Nashua's winning time of 1:54 3/5 for the mile and three-sixteenth race on dirt broke the Pimlico track record.

Background

Going into the race, Nashua was the favorite despite coming off a loss to Swaps in the 1955 Kentucky Derby. Saratoga was the second favorite and had previously lost to Nashua prior to the Preakness.

Results

The chart below is the results of the 1955 Preakness Stakes.
Finish
Position
Margin
Post
Position
Horse nameJockeyTrainerOwnerOddsEarnings
1st5NashuaEddie ArcaroJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable1-2$67,550
2nd14SaratogaNick ShukFrank A. BonsalMontpelier Stable5-1
3rd71Traffic JudgeEric GuerinWoody StephensWalnut Springs Farm 6-1
4thnk8Nance's LadJohn ChoquetteHilton A. DabsonEverglades Farm 12-1
5th39Honey's AlibiCarlos GonzalezJoseph F. InzeloneW-L Ranch Co.8-1
6th3Fleet PathJimmy LynchWalter J. SusiniDuntreath Farm 15-1
7th72SticksRobert J. MartinJohn C. WozneskiB and G Stable 50-1
8th47Go LightlyJoe CulmoneJames McGeeRoslyn Stable 30-1
Scratched: Chuck Thomson
  • Winning Breeder: Belair Stud;
  • Winning Time: 1:54 3/5
  • Track Rating: Fast
  • Total Attendance: '''35,608'''