BALTIMORE: A disagreement that threatened to cost Maryland its biggest sporting event, Triple Crown racing's Preakness Stakes, has been resolved, the state's governor said Wednesday. “Industry representatives, track owners, horsemen and breeders were able to come together to reach a consensus that will allow for a full season of racing in 2011,” Governor Martin O'Malley said in a statement. More than 28,000 people work in Maryland's horse industry.