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News - Maryland Jockey Club

2011-05-16 07:00:00

BALTIMORE and SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Ruckus Wireless(TM) today announced that Believe Wireless Broadband and the Maryland Jockey Club, owner of the Pimlico Race Course, have selected advanced Smart Wi-Fi systems and technology from Ruckus Wireless to deliver reliable, high-capacity Wi-Fi access at the world-famous Preakness Stakes horse racing event, taking place on Saturday, May 21, 2011.

2009-12-18 15:45:00

In the news release, Blow Horn Equity, LLC Announces Its Bid For The Maryland Jockey Club, issued earlier today by Blow Horn Equity, LLC over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that there was additional text to the release that was inadvertently left out.

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2009-04-14 15:11:55

Maryland Gov.

2009-03-17 15:55:51

Maryland should consider buying the Preakness if Magnus Entertainment tries to sell it to an out-of-state racetrack, the state Senate president said Tuesday. Under state law, Maryland can buy the Preakness, the second leg of thoroughbred horse racing's Triple Crown, by matching the top offer.

2009-02-06 13:12:17

Outside water and alcohol will be prohibited at Pimlico, the site of the second jewel in horse racing's Triple Crown, The Washington Times reported. The move could put a damper on the Baltimore course's infield party, but Maryland Jockey Club president Tom Chuckas told the newspaper that the race course has a new way to party. In this year of change it is now time to transform the Preakness infield experience, Chukas said. The changes for 2009, designed to limit the number of injuries, will include the addition of bands ZZ Top and Buckcherry. The alcohol policy is just one of many changes that are going to happen in a couple days, Mike Gathagan , the club's vice president of communications, said. In 2007, at least 55 spectators were transported to the hospital from Preakness.

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