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BELMONT
STAKES - FACTS & STATS
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Stakes Winners - 2003
Results
Post
Parade
Horses
went directly from paddock to post until the "post parade" was introduced
to American racing in the 1880 Belmont Stakes.
First
Run Counter-Clockwise in 1921
Grey
Lag's 1921 Belmont was the first running of this prestigious classic
to be run in the counter-clockwise custom of American racing. Previous
editions of the Belmont Stakes were run clockwise in accordance
with the English custom.
Belmont
Stakes Permanent Trophy
The
Belmont Stakes trophy is a Tiffany-made silver bowl, supported by
three horses representing the three foundation thoroughbreds - Eclipse,
Herod and Matchem. The bowl, with cover, is 18 inches high, 15 inches
across and 14 inches at the base.
The
trophy is a solid silver bowl, originally crafted by Tiffany's,
and was presented by the Belmont family as a perpetual award for
the Belmont Stakes in 1926.
The
owner of the Belmont Stakes winner receives a trophy designed to
resemble the permanent trophy. A smaller version is presented to
the winning trainer and jockey, while mementos are provided to the
exercise rider and groom.
White
Carnations - The Official Belmont Stakes Flower
The
white carnation is the traditional flower of the Belmont Stakes.
The blanket requires approximately 350 carnations, glued to green
velveteen spread and weighs between 30 and 40 pounds. The flowers
are shipped from California or Bogota, Columbia.
Kentucky
Derby & Preakness Stakes Video Replays
Race
Recall, located in the 2nd Floor Grandstand and Clubhouse, will
offer video replays of this year's Kentucky Derby and Preakness
Stakes. NYRA replays are always available on Race Recall.
Belmont
Stakes Leading Trainer and Jockey
Jockeys
Eddie Arcaro and James McLaughlin each rode six Belmont Stakes winners,
while James Rowe registered ten Belmont victories. Rowe won the
Belmont a record eight times as a trainer and twice as a jockey
(1872-73).
Fastest
Belmont Stakes
Secretariat's
1973 Belmont Stakes victory still stands as the track and world
record for the mile and one-half distance at 2:24. The second-fastest
clocking is shared by Easy Goer (1989) and A. P. Indy (1992) at
2:26, while Risen Star (1988) and Point Given (2001) hold the fourth-fastest
time at 2:26 2/5.
Belmont
Betting Favorites
Betting
favorites have won 59 of the previous 133 editions (44 percent)
of the Belmont Stakes. Odds-on favorites are a less productive 12-for-30
in the Belmont and the last five were defeated. The last odds-on
favorite to win the Belmont was the last Triple Crown winner, Affirmed
in 1978.
Belmont
Stakes Highs and Lows
The
highest-priced Belmont Stakes winner was Sherluck ($132.10) in 1961;
while the lowest $2 win mutuel was Triple Crown winner Count Fleet
($2.10) in 1943. The largest field for the Belmont Stakes was 15
in 1983 and the smallest was two in 1887, 1888, 1892, 1910 and 1920.
The second largest field was 14 in 1996 (Editor's Note) and 1875
(Calvin)
The
widest margin of victory was Secretariat's 31-length victory in
the 1973 Belmont Stakes. The smallest margin was a nose by Granville
(1936), Jaipur (1962) and Victory Gallop (1998).
Record
Attendance & Handle
The
1999 Belmont Stakes crowd was a record 85,818 as Lemon Drop Kid
upset Charismatic's bid for the Triple Crown. The 1971 Belmont attracted
a crowd of 82,694, while the 1998 Belmont drew 80,162.
New
wagering records were established in 1999 for on-track ($10,035,906)
and total handle from all sources of $74,133,188, including a record
$40,839,558, from all sources.
Worthless
Handicapping Trivia? - You Decide
The
letter "C" leads the letter "S" in the alphabet race, 20-16, as
the most common first character among the names of the past 133
Belmont Stakes winners. Bay is the top color of Belmont winners,
52-50, over chestnuts.
ATM
Locations
Belmont
Park offers three ATM locations on the ground floor of the grandstand,
the 2nd floor Grandstand and 2nd Floor Clubhouse.
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