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Preakness Stakes payouts 2024: Complete betting results after Seize the Grey wins
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Date:2025-04-18 10:46:29
Seize the Grey won the 2024 Preakness Stakes to deny Mystik Dan the chance to win the Triple Crown, and the owners of the winner will share a hefty prize as a result.
The purse for this year's race was $2 million, the highest in Preakness history. As a result, the owners of Seize the Grey − MyRacehorse, which sells public shares of the horse − will get $1.2 million. Those who bet on Seize the Grey to win the race could also cash in, and even more for getting the finalists of the race correct.
Here is a full breakdown of all the winning payouts for the 2024 Preakness Stakes, including what the owners of the top five finishers will receive:
Seize the Grey payout
Odds: 9-1
- Win: $21.60
- Place: $8.40
- Show: $4.40
Mystik Dan payout
Odds: 5/2
- Place: $4.20
- Show: $2.80
Catching Freedom payout
Odds: 7/2
- Show: $3.20
2024 Preakness Stakes payouts on finishing combos
- Exacta ($1 bet): (Runners: 6-5) $59.70
- Trifecta ($1 bet): (6-5-3) $183.70
- Superfecta ($1 bet): (6-5-3-8) $749
2024 Preakness Stakes payouts by wager type
- $1.00 Super High Five: (6-5-3-8-7) $2,986.80
- $1.00 Double: (3-6) $158.70
- $0.50 Pick 3: (1-3-6) $538.90
- $0.50 Pick 4: (5,7,8-1-3-6) $1,826.65
- $0.50 Pick 5: (1,2,4,12-5,7,8-1-3-6) $11,526.85
- $0.20 Pick 6: (3-1,2,4,12-5,7,8-1-3-6) $10,000.94
2024 Preakness Stakes earnings for top 5 finishers
- Seize The Grey: $1.2 million
- Mystik Dan: $400,000
- Catching Freedom: $220,000
- Tuscan Gold: $120,000
- Just Steel: $60,000
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