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My Miss Mo holds on to win the Black-Eyed Susan by 1 3/4 lengths over Jumping the Gun

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My Miss Mo holds on to win the Black-Eyed Susan by 1 3/4 lengths over Jumping the Gun
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My Miss Mo holds on to win the Black-Eyed Susan by 1 3/4 lengths over Jumping the Gun

2026-05-16 07:36 Last Updated At:07:41

LAUREL, Md. (AP) — After she was scratched from the Kentucky Oaks, My Miss Mo had to wait a couple more weeks to shine.

It was worth it for trainer Saffie Joseph Jr.

“It was the right decision,” he said. “This was a better spot for her.”

My Miss Mo won the Black-Eyed Susan on Friday at Laurel Park, holding off a spirited effort from Jumping the Gun to win the 1 1/8-mile race for 3-year-old fillies that takes place a day before the Preakness.

Laurel is hosting both races this year while Pimlico is being rebuilt.

A 5-2 favorite, My Miss Mo was around the front the whole way. Savor It showed some early speed as a 62-1 long shot, but in the end Jumping the Gun was the main threat and My Miss Mo was able to hold her off and win by 1 3/4 lengths.

“I thought we were going to run on by, but the winner still had horse,” said Luis Saez, Jumping the Gun's jockey. “We were second best today.”

A. P.'s Girl was third.

The win capped an impressive double for Joseph after another of his horses, Navajo Warrior, won the Pimlico Special the race before. My Miss Mo won for the first time this year. She finished second in the Gulfstream Park Oaks in late March and second in the Davona Dale the previous month.

“It's just a combination of things,” jockey Tyler Gaffalione said. “Experience, maturity and more confidence in herself.”

Her lone victory before Friday was a 12-length rout at 7 furlongs at Gulfstream in November.

“This filly, we liked her from the beginning. We thought she showed so much speed that she was going to be a sprinter. We were wrong,” Joseph said. “We didn’t see the goodness until we stretched her out. She is a different filly going longer.”

Jumping the Gun was the morning-line favorite at 3-1 but ultimately went off at 6-1. Andrew Simoff, her trainer, said he's eyeing the Delaware Oaks next month as her next challenge.

“I thought I had it, but she just hung that last sixteenth a little bit. But she'll do that,” Simoff said. “I was talking to Luis and he said maybe wait a little longer, don't make the lead at the quarter pole, just see what happens.”

Majestic Lucia was fourth, followed by Miss Fulton Gal. Holly's Holiday and Braken Poppa, two horses among the favorites, ended up sixth and seventh, the latter after stumbling out of the gate.

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Tyler Gaffalione, atop My Miss Mo, crosses the finish line to win the 102nd running of the Black-Eyed Susan horse race, Friday, May 15, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Tyler Gaffalione, atop My Miss Mo, crosses the finish line to win the 102nd running of the Black-Eyed Susan horse race, Friday, May 15, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Tyler Gaffalione, right, atop My Miss Mo, edges out Luis Saez, atop Jumping the Gun, to take the lead during the 102nd running of the Black-Eyed Susan horse race, Friday, May 15, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Tyler Gaffalione, right, atop My Miss Mo, edges out Luis Saez, atop Jumping the Gun, to take the lead during the 102nd running of the Black-Eyed Susan horse race, Friday, May 15, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Tyler Gaffalione, atop My Miss Mo, leads the pack during the 102nd running of the Black-Eyed Susan horse race, Friday, May 15, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

Tyler Gaffalione, atop My Miss Mo, leads the pack during the 102nd running of the Black-Eyed Susan horse race, Friday, May 15, 2026, at Laurel Park in Laurel, Md. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. (AP) — The first PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in 64 years brought a pair of newcomers to the top of the leaderboard Friday in Alex Smalley and Maverick McNealy, and left hope for just about everyone else to a course that won't let anyone get too far away.

Smalley, in only his fifth major championship, overcame three straight bogeys after making the turn and closed with a birdie for a 1-under 69. McNealy, who has never been among the top 25 in any major through 36 holes, fell back with a pair of late bogeys in his round of 67.

They were at 4-under 136, the highest 36-hole score to lead the PGA Championship since 2008 at Oakland Hills.

Chasing them? Everyone from Chris Gotterup and Hideki Matsuyama, defending champion Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas, even Masters champion Rory McIlroy.

Such is Aronimink — cold and blustery in the morning and getting faster by the minute in the late afternoon — that McIlroy was outside the top 25 after a bogey-free 67 and still only five behind.

The difference between first and worst was only eight shots, unusually tight for any tournament, much less a major.

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Justin Rose, of England, watches from the 10th green during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Justin Rose, of England, watches from the 10th green during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Justin Thomas hits from the eighth tee during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Justin Thomas hits from the eighth tee during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Scottie Scheffler hits from the 13th tee during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Scottie Scheffler hits from the 13th tee during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Hideki Matsuyama, of Japan, lines up his shot on the ninth green during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Hideki Matsuyama, of Japan, lines up his shot on the ninth green during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

Chris Gotterup lines up his ball on the 12th green during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Chris Gotterup lines up his ball on the 12th green during the second round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Aronimink Golf Club, Friday, May 15, 2026, in Newtown Square, PA. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

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