USA Today’s Tom Pedulla is the recipient of the David F. Woods Award for his emotional feature on the family of Hall of Fame jockey Kent Desormeaux. The Woods Award honors the best Preakness story for the previous year. Judging was done by Preakness notes team members Ed Gray, Mike Kane and Matt Graves, all award winning turf writers.
The prestigious Old Hilltop Award will be bestowed upon veteran New Orleans Times-Picayune turf writer Bob Fortus and ESPN reporter Jeannine Edwards for covering Thoroughbred racing with excellence and distinction.
Since 1996, the United States Postal Service has opened a temporary Preakness station the week of the Preakness. The Honorary Postmaster for Preakness 134 Station is Harold Snyder, owner of International Sound Corporation.
Baltimore radio personalities Scott Garceau and Keith Mills, former broadcast partners at WMAR-TV from 1987-2006, will act as the master of ceremonies. Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Jaskot will give the invocation.
