Most of the horses went through their morning workout. Ten of the 13 Preakness horses have arrived in Baltimore, and of course among them is just one girl.
Rachel Alexandra is in a race with 12 colts, a first for the Preakness Stakes in nearly 20 years.
Today, her trainer is keeping her out of the spotlight, allowing her to rest. Scott Blasi says he want her to relax and get comfortable with her surroundings before any rigorous training.
Tomorrow morning, the filly will be on the track one day ahead of the second jewel of the Triple Crown race.
Kentucky Derby Winner Mine That Bird was on the Baltimore track for the second day in a row.