Set to run every June, the US $1M Belmont Stakes is the longest and most demanding leg of the Triple Crown series. The 141st running of the Belmont Stakes, also known as the third jewel of the Triple Crown, will take place on Saturday, June 6, 2009 at Belmont Park in Elmont, NY.
Last year's Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Big Brown shocked horse racing fans when he was eased in the homestretch in a performance that still baffles to this day; 38-1 longshot Da'Tara took home the trophy. Considering the unpredictability of a race known as the "Test of the Champion," the 2009 Belmont Stakes promises just as much drama and excitement.
Winners of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes often make for some intense rematches between the horse racing's top contenders - a level of competition that makes for even greater viewing for horse racing fans in attendance or for those watching it on television.
The 2010 Belmont Stakes will undoubtedly go down in the history books - its champion joining such legendary horses as Seattle Slew, Man O' War, and Secretariat, who still holds the world record for the 1 1/2-mile race.
The third jewel in the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes can make or break a Triple Crown champion.
For horse racing fans intent on following the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes can be the hardest race to handicap because of its longer track. The main thing to consider, then, is picking a horse that has proven it can go the distance.
The Belmont Stakes is a 1 1/2- mile (2.4 km) Thoroughbred horse race for 3-year-old colts and geldings carrying a weight of 126 pounds (57 kg) and for fillies with a weight of 121 pounds (55 kg). The Belmont Stakes is also known as the "Run for the Carnations" because of the blanket of white carnations thrown over the winner's neck.
The Belmont Stakes was first run on June 19, 1867, at the Jerome Park Race Course in New York. With its rare 1 1/2-mile distance and rather challenging three turns (as opposed to two), the Belmont Stakes has established itself as the ultimate test of championship stamina in this country.
In its early days, the Belmont Stakes was run at 1 5/8 miles through 1873, but from 1890 through 1926 the race dropped down to 1 1/2 miles and has been run at that distance ever since.
Man O' War heads the list of Belmont champion sires: American Flag won it in 1925, Crusader in 1926 and War Admiral in 1937, who also went on to win the Triple Crown.
The Belmont Stakes trophy is a Tiffany-made silver bowl measuring 18 inches high, 15 inches across and 14 inches at the base. A silver figure of Fenian, winner of the Belmont Stakes in 1869, sits atop the cover of the bowl, and the bowl itself is supported by three horses representing the three foundation Thoroughbreds: Eclipse, Herod and Matchem.
Presented by the Belmont family as an annual award for the Belmont Stakes in 1926, the Belmont Stakes trophy stays with the winning owner for a period of one year.
Triple Crown online betting at Bodog Racebook
| Year | Horse | Jockey | Owner | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2009 | Summer Bird | Kent Desormeaux | Dr. K.K. & Dr. Vilasini D. Jayaraman | 02:27.54 |
| 2008 | Da' Tara | Garcia Alan | Robert LaPenta | 02:29.65 |
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