It’s Preakness Saturday, and the eyes of the horse racing world are turned to Pimlico. Will Nyquist follow up on his Kentucky Derby victory? Or will somebody else play the spoiler, and prevent a second consecutive horse from taking the Triple Crown? How will a rainy Baltimore Saturday affect the day’s events?
We asked the horses at Pimlico who will win the Preakness


Of course, the people who know best are the horses. This year, Snapchat correspondents Seth Rosenthal and Rodger Sherman are at the track interviewing horses and having a generally good time. Follow us on Snapchat at @sbnationsnaps to make Preakness a little more fun.
1. Exclusive interviews with the horse athletes!
It's Preakness Day! Watch our exclusive interviews with real Preakness horses! https://t.co/bDEydV4RSA pic.twitter.com/OCYx519q2b
— Rodger Sherman (@rodger_sherman) May 21, 2016
2. Interviews with horse celebrities like the Budweiser Clydesdales!
Preakness! Follow @rodger_sherman and @seth_rosenthal for exclusive celebrity interviews
— Michael Katz (@KatzM) May 21, 2016
https://t.co/5YDnN3HwZj pic.twitter.com/AqkLLQTSns
Turns out they’re incredibly jealous of their athlete colleagues.
3. Betting advice!
Do not follow @rodger_sherman and @seth_rosenthal for betting advice ... pic.twitter.com/8vN3BQ8Ewl
— Michael Katz (@KatzM) May 21, 2016
OK maybe not betting advice ...
4. We might actually race, too???
And *definitely* do not actually bet on @rodger_sherman in the horse race. He is a person. pic.twitter.com/MinS50z7Fj
— Michael Katz (@KatzM) May 21, 2016
5. Horse fashion.
Anyway, for more scenes from the Preakness, including a 30 for 30 documentary about the tradition of port-a-potty races at Pimlico, give us a follow over on Snapchat at @sbnationsnaps.
The Preakness Stakes broadcast begins at 5 p.m. ET. Catch it on TV at NBC or online with NBC Sports Live Extra.












