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By My Standards wins Louisiana Derby in upset

Briefly listed as a 48-1 longshot in the $1 million Louisiana Derby as post time approached, By My Standards passed three horses down the stretch to win by nearly a length Saturday, qualifying for the Kentucky Derby in the process.

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Preakness Stakes - Pimlico
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Journalism-115
River Thames+600
Sandman+650
Clever Again+700
Goal Oriented+750
American Promise+1200
Gosger+2500
Heart Of Honor+2500
Pay Billy+4000
Breeders Cup Classic
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Fierceness+700
Forever Young+800
Journalism+1000
Sierra Leone+1000
Sovereignty+1000
White Abario+1000
Baeza+1400
Mindframe+1600
Hit Show+2000
Ruling Court+2000
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