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Journalism struggles through the crowd to complete the comeback victory in the preakness

Journalism awarded a victory in the 150th run of the preakness. The horse thrown by Umberto Rispoli competed on Saturday as a favorite (6 to 5), but it seemed bad when he fought for the route in the last route of the race.

Just before the last opponent, journalism saw between two opponents just before the last opponent, when he was neglected, but he broke free, caught his balance and persecuted Gosger, bringing him out on the post.

Gosger, who was second, occurred with the lowest probability of 20-1.

The victory of journalism in the prevention comes behind sovereignty in the Kentucky Derby two weeks after a second place.

The sovereignty did not take part after his owners and coaches Bill Mott had decided to skip the prevalence and quoted the two -week processing on June 7 on the Belmont. This did this for the fifth time in seven years that the preakness was challenged for various reasons without a triple crown offer.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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