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Nyquist’s trainer unfazed as rain soaks Pimlico
- Updated: May 21, 2016
11:34 AM ET
BALTIMORE — A steady rain soaked Pimlico Race Course on Saturday morning, and the forecast for the rest of the way was anything but sunny on Preakness Day.
The National Weather Service predicted a 100 percent chance of rain throughout the day, along with wind at gusts of up to 20 mph.
That would mean a soggy Preakness for Kentucky Derby winner Nyquist and the other 10 horses at the 6:45 p.m. ET start.
Staff at Pimlico Race Course clear water off trackside seats as steady rain falls Saturday before the Preakness Stakes. AP Photo/Patrick …
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