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Belmont Stakes

The famous horse race Belmont Stakes is part of the Triple Crown, following five weeks after the Kentucky Derby, and three weeks after the Preakness Stakes is held annually in June at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York

The Belmont Stakes, is the oldest and the longest (one and a half miles) of the three races of the Triple Crown. The grueling distance can make or break a horse and is one of the truest tests of stamina in racing. Thirty horses have entered the Belmont with a chance to become a Triple Crown winner, but only eleven have succeeded.

In 1867 was the first Belmont Stakes race, at Jerome Park Racecourse, making it the oldest of all the Triple Crown Races. It was named after prominent banker and Jockey Club president August Belmont. Only four horses went to post in that first Belmont and the winner was a filly named Ruthless, one of only two fillies to have won the marathon race. Since then the Belmont has been responsible for quite a few firsts in racing.

The first, and so far only, Triple Crown race to be won by a female jockey was the 1993 Belmont won by Colonial Affair with Julie Krone aboard. In 1973, Secretariat set a track and world record of 2:24 for the mile and a half with his 31-length victory, a record that still stands today.

The post parade tradition was introduced to the race in the 1880 Belmont.

Depending on whether there is a Triple Crown possibility or not, the Belmont Stakes can go from a huge excitement to quite laid back. If there is a horse going for the hat trick, the time leading up to the race can be total madness with media from all over the world coming to witness the possible coronation of the first Triple Crown winner since 1978. The atmosphere will be much more relaxed if there is only a Derby winner, Preakness winner, or both in the race, and becomes almost a non-event if neither of those shows up. Fan interest seems to follow along these same lines, although there is always strong participation in wagering on the Belmont Stakes.