The Preakness is regularly scheduled to be held on the third Saturday in May, two weeks after the Kentucky Derby, but the 2020 running was rescheduled to Saturday, October 3, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] On September 2, it was announced that the race would be held without spectators,[2] and it was won by filly Swiss Skydiver in the second-fastest time ever.
Background
This was the first time since the 1945 Triple Crown races were affected by World War II that the event took place outside of its regular May schedule.[3] With the Belmont Stakes run on June 20 and the Kentucky Derby on September 5, the Preakness became the final leg of the 2020 Triple Crown.[4] As different horses won the Belmont and the Kentucky Derby, it was established prior to the Preakness that there would be no Triple Crown winner in 2020.
The race provided the winner with a berth in the Breeders' Cup Classic, held a month later on November 7.[5]
On September 22, the owners of Belmont Stakes winner Tiz the Law announced that he would not run in the Preakness.[8] In his absence, the favorite was Authentic, the winner of the Kentucky Derby and Haskell Invitational. When entries were taken on September 28, Authentic drew post position 9 in a field of eleven. Key rivals were:[5][9]