Preakness Stakes post positions: Full draw & odds for the 2022 Triple Crown race

Jacob Camenker

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The second leg of the Triple Crown will be taking place on Saturday with the running of the Preakness Stakes. Unfortunately, fans won't have a chance to see Rich Strike fight to win the Triple Crown.

Rich Strike's racing team has decided that the Kentucky Derby winner will sit out of the Preakness. They felt that he wouldn't be ready to race just two weeks after his shocking, whirlwind Derby victory.

So, there won't be a triple crown winner this season. However, racing fans will still get a chance to see some of the world's best racehorses compete for one of horse racing's crown jewels.

Fans will get a first look at the potential shape of the race when the Preakness draw is completed. At that point, it will become clear which member of the 10-field team is racing from each gate. That can have an impact on the winner, as different horses have different starting gate preferences that best suit their styles.

The Preakness draw took place on Monday. Which racehorse is on the rail, and which riders got the most favorable gate? The Sporting News has the full list of starting positions for the 2022 Preakness Stakes.

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Preakness Stakes post positions 2022

The Preakness Stakes draw for 2022 was held on Monday, May 16 at about 4:45 p.m. ET. Simplification was drawn into the No. 1 gate and the fourth-place finisher at the Kentucky Derby will be the rail-sitter for the race.

The race's favorite, Epicenter, will run out of the No. 8 gate, almost on the very outside of this nine-horse field. Early Voting and Secret Oath are the only other racehorses with better than 5-1 odds in this year's field and will run from the Nos. 5 and 4 gates respectively.

Below is a look at where each horse was placed within the starting gate, along with the betting odds for each to win.

Post positionHorseOdds
1Simplification6-1
2Creative Minister10-1
3Fenwick50-1
4Secret Oath9-2
5Early Voting7-2
6Happy Jack30-1
7Armagnac12-1
8Epicenter6-5
9Skippylongstocking20-1

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What is the best post position in horse racing?

The best post position will vary by race and by the type of horse running in each spot. Typically, horses that like more space will prefer to be in high-numbered posts, so they can work more with their space to the outside. Plus, they don't have to be inside the gate as long.

Meanwhile, the shortest path to victory comes on the rail. As such, getting the No. 1 gate can be an advantage, but it can also lead to issues for more claustrophobic horses. Why? Because they not only have to wait in the gate longer, but they are also granted little space to maneuver on either side. So, if they get nervous, they may stray from the crowd and hang back during the race to find space.

As for the race, the Preakness Stakes has a wide distribution of winners. That said, the No. 6 spot has been the most favorable over the years, with that post producing 16 winners since a starting gate was implemented in 1909. The Nos. 4 and 7 gates are close behind, as both have produced 14 winners in that time.

Here is the complete list of Preakness Stakes winners at each post position:

Post positionPreakness winners
112
212
312
414
512
616
714
810
94
102
112
123
131

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Preakness Stakes winners by post position

The Preakness Stakes first implemented a starting gate in 1909. Since then, every gate numbered 1-13 has produced a winner, and every gate numbered 1-8 has produced at least 10 winners.

Since 2000, three gates have produced three winners. They are Gates 1, 4 and 7.

Below is a list of all of the winners at each gate since 1909.

*Preakness divided

1 — (12)

YearWinner
1911Watervale
1930Gallant Fox
1934High Quest
1937War Admiral
1941Whirlaway
1949Capot
1950Hill Prince
1960Bally Ache
1994Tabasco Cat
2015American Pharoah
2019War of Will
2021Rombauer

2 — (12)

YearWinner
1912Col. Holloway
1939Challedon
1943Count Fleet
1944Pensive
1947Faultless
1967Damascus
1968Forward Pass
1970Personality
1974Little Current
1979Spectacular Bid
1986Snow Chief
2017Cloud Computing

3 — (12)

YearWinner
1913Buskin
1916Damrosch
1956Fabius
1966Kauai King
1973Secretariat
1975Master Derby
1980Codex
1983Deputed Testamony
1984Gate Dancer 
1988Risen Star 
1993Prairie Bayou
2013California Chrome

4 — (14)

YearWinner
1909Effendi 
1927Bostonian 
1933Head Play 
1936Bold Venture 
1948Citation 
1952Blue Man 
1953Native Dancer 
1961Carry Back 
1964Northern Dancer
1991Hansel 
1992Pine Bluff 
2000Red Bullet
2007Curlin 
2020Swiss Skydiver

5 — (12)

YearWinner
1918*Jack Hare Jr. (1918*)
1922Pillory (1922)
1931Mate (1931)
1938Dauber (1938)
1940Bimelech (1940)
1946Assault (1946)
1955Nashua (1955)
1957Bold Ruler (1957)
1969Majestic Prince (1969)
1976Elocutionist (1976)
2011Shackleford (2011)
2016Exaggerator (2016)

6 — (16)

YearWinner
1914Holiday
1915Rhine Maiden
1929Dr. Freeland 
1932Burgoo King
1935Omaha
1951Bold 
1954Hasty Road 
1959Royal Orbit
1965Tom Rolfe
1978Affirmed
1985Tank’s Prospect
1987Alysheba 
1996Louis Quatorze 
1999Charismatic
2004Smarty Jones 
2013Oxbow

7 — (14)

YearWinner
1920Man O’ War 
1921Broomspun
1924Nellie Morse 
1928Victorian 
1945Polynesian
1972Bee Bee Bee 
1982Aloma’s Ruler
1989Sunday Silence
1990Summer Squall 
1995Timber Country 
1997Silver Charm 
2008Big Brown 
2017Lookin at Lucky 
2018Justify 

8 — (10)

YearWinner
1918*War Cloud 
1919Sir Barton 
1923Vigil 
1925Coventry 
1942Alsab 
1958Tim Tam 
1963Candy Spots
1977Seattle Slew
2002War Emblem 
2006Bernardini 

9 — (4)

YearWinner
1910Layminster
1971Canonero II Way
2003Funny Cide
2012I’ll Have Another 

10 — (2)

YearWinner
1962Greek Money
1998Real Quiet

11 — (2)

YearWinner
1926Display
2001Point Given

12 — (3)

YearWinner
1917Kalitan
1981Pleasant Colony
2005Afleet Alex

13 — (1)

YearWinner
2009Rachel Alexandra

Jacob Camenker

Jacob Camenker first joined The Sporting News as a fantasy football intern in 2018 after his graduation from UMass. He became a full-time employee with TSN in 2021 and now serves as a senior content producer with a particular focus on the NFL. Jacob worked at NBC Sports Boston as a content producer from 2019 to 2021. He is an avid fan of the NFL Draft and ranked 10th in FantasyPros’ Mock Draft Accuracy metric in both 2021 and 2022.