Bodexpress Runs Preakness Without a Jockey but Declared 'Did Not Finish' - No Refunds

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Bodexpress Runs Preakness Without a Jockey but Declared 'Did Not Finish' - No Refunds

If you had Bodexpress to win the 2019 Preakness Stakes, he was declared "DNF" or "Did Not Finish".  Scroll down this page for all of the day's game matchup previews and betting trends

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For a bit of time, the riderless horse looked competitive.

Jockey John Velazquez fell to the ground right out of the gate.

Video footage appeared to show the starter still had a hold of the horse when the gates opened. The incident was flagged with many believing Bodexpress would be declared a non-starter, but quickly cleared.

If Bodexpress had been declared a non-starter, full refunds would have been issued to people who bet him. 

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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