13 to challenge Animal Kingdom


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Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom is walked in his barn by Elifeo Ochoa, Sunday, May 8, 2011, in Louisville, Ky. The win gave trainer Graham Motion and jockey John Velazquez their first Kentucky Derby wins.

PREAKNESS

When: Saturday

Where: Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore

TV: NBC Channels 21, 3 and 11

Associated Press

BALTIMORE

Graham Motion is one confident trainer, a cautious one, too.

After long-shot Animal Kingdom’s surprising win in the Kentucky Derby, the Englishman knows his colt will be running in the Preakness with a bull’s-eye on his back as perhaps racing’s next superstar.

“I don’t want to get into that,” he said. “I’ve tried to make up in my mind I won’t get too caught up in the Preakness because you’ve got two weeks to enjoy winning the Derby.”

Animal Kingdom did it by 23/4 lengths and Motion’s fervent hope is for the horse to replicate the trip straight into the winner’s circle at Pimlico Race Course next weekend with a chance to capture the Triple Crown three weeks later in the Belmont Stakes.

He is set to arrive in Baltimore on Friday, the day before the 13/16-mile race, which is limited to 14 starters. It last drew a full field in 2005.

“It’s going to be about staying out of trouble, very much like it was in the Derby,” Motion said. “Fourteen horses is a lot of horses to navigate, especially when you’re the one they’re gunning for.

“The track is possibly a little tighter, the surface is probably a little different than at Churchill Downs. My horse has shown he can handle the dirt.”

Animal Kingdom became the first horse in the Derby’s 137-year history to win his debut on dirt, having run three times on synthetic surfaces and once on the turf in four previous races.

“He seemed to get over it easily. He accelerated really well,” Motion said. “I guess, ultimately, you still don’t know until they win a race, when they have to accelerate on a dime, and he handled that really well.”

Animal Kingdom had a light schedule before the Derby, with just two races in which he finished first and second.

His freshness could work in his favor during the grueling five-week Triple Crown campaign.

John Velazquez, who got the ride on the colt the day before the Derby, will stay aboard for the Preakness.