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Belmont Stakes odds, post positions, favorites and analysis
Belmont Stakes odds, post positions, favorites and analysis

Washington Post

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Washington Post

Belmont Stakes odds, post positions, favorites and analysis

The 157th Belmont Stakes is Saturday night at Saratoga Race Course, the second consecutive year the race will be staged in Upstate New York because of renovations at Belmont Park, the usual host. This year's race covers 1¼ miles, shorter than Belmont's traditional 1½, and offers a $2 million purse. The field has a compelling mix of contenders, including Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty, who returns after skipping the Preakness Stakes, and Preakness victor Journalism, each aiming to secure two legs of the Triple Crown. Other notable entrants are Hill Road, fresh off a win in the Peter Pan Stakes, and international competitor Heart of Honor, who seeks to make his mark on U.S. soil after mostly racing in Dubai.

Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness
Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness

North Wales Chronicle

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness

Trained by her father Jamie, Heart Of Honor was twice a winner at Meydan during the winter months and tackled the second leg of the American Triple Crown after being beaten just a nose in last month's UAE Derby. Having her first ride in America, Osborne's mount slightly missed the break and raced towards the rear throughout the extended nine-furlong contest as Clever Again set the early pace, with Heart Of Honor eventually staying on at the finish to come home in fifth place. Journalism meanwhile was bidding to improve on his second place in the Kentucky Derby but it looked as though jockey Umberto Rispoli was not going to get a run at the top of the straight as Goal Oriented edged towards the rails and blocked his path. Rispoli's mount was sandwiched between that horse and Clever Again on the inside, but Journalism managed to regain his balance after getting a hefty bump before flying down the outside to deny Gosger on the line, with Sandman back in third. The winning jockey, who previously rode in his native Italy before moving to America, told NBC: 'I don't know if people realise what this horse did today, I got in trouble at the quarter pole and he made himself go again. It's all about him – it's a pleasure to ride a horse like him. 'I was in a tough spot (at the top of the straight) but it's unbelievable.' Winning trainer Michael McCarthy added: 'There was a lot of bouncing around there. I guess when I saw that I kind of resigned myself to the fact it was another fantastic effort and we'd maybe come up a little bit short, but it's testament to this horse. I couldn't be prouder of him. 'In the back of my mind I thought we would be two for two here, but (we) just happened to get one of these and they're very, very difficult races to win.'

Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness
Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness

Rhyl Journal

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness

Trained by her father Jamie, Heart Of Honor was twice a winner at Meydan during the winter months and tackled the second leg of the American Triple Crown after being beaten just a nose in last month's UAE Derby. Having her first ride in America, Osborne's mount slightly missed the break and raced towards the rear throughout the extended nine-furlong contest as Clever Again set the early pace, with Heart Of Honor eventually staying on at the finish to come home in fifth place. Journalism meanwhile was bidding to improve on his second place in the Kentucky Derby but it looked as though jockey Umberto Rispoli was not going to get a run at the top of the straight as Goal Oriented edged towards the rails and blocked his path. Rispoli's mount was sandwiched between that horse and Clever Again on the inside, but Journalism managed to regain his balance after getting a hefty bump before flying down the outside to deny Gosger on the line, with Sandman back in third. The winning jockey, who previously rode in his native Italy before moving to America, told NBC: 'I don't know if people realise what this horse did today, I got in trouble at the quarter pole and he made himself go again. It's all about him – it's a pleasure to ride a horse like him. 'I was in a tough spot (at the top of the straight) but it's unbelievable.' Winning trainer Michael McCarthy added: 'There was a lot of bouncing around there. I guess when I saw that I kind of resigned myself to the fact it was another fantastic effort and we'd maybe come up a little bit short, but it's testament to this horse. I couldn't be prouder of him. 'In the back of my mind I thought we would be two for two here, but (we) just happened to get one of these and they're very, very difficult races to win.'

Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness
Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness

South Wales Guardian

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness

Trained by her father Jamie, Heart Of Honor was twice a winner at Meydan during the winter months and tackled the second leg of the American Triple Crown after being beaten just a nose in last month's UAE Derby. Having her first ride in America, Osborne's mount slightly missed the break and raced towards the rear throughout the extended nine-furlong contest as Clever Again set the early pace, with Heart Of Honor eventually staying on at the finish to come home in fifth place. Journalism meanwhile was bidding to improve on his second place in the Kentucky Derby but it looked as though jockey Umberto Rispoli was not going to get a run at the top of the straight as Goal Oriented edged towards the rails and blocked his path. Rispoli's mount was sandwiched between that horse and Clever Again on the inside, but Journalism managed to regain his balance after getting a hefty bump before flying down the outside to deny Gosger on the line, with Sandman back in third. The winning jockey, who previously rode in his native Italy before moving to America, told NBC: 'I don't know if people realise what this horse did today, I got in trouble at the quarter pole and he made himself go again. It's all about him – it's a pleasure to ride a horse like him. 'I was in a tough spot (at the top of the straight) but it's unbelievable.' Winning trainer Michael McCarthy added: 'There was a lot of bouncing around there. I guess when I saw that I kind of resigned myself to the fact it was another fantastic effort and we'd maybe come up a little bit short, but it's testament to this horse. I couldn't be prouder of him. 'In the back of my mind I thought we would be two for two here, but (we) just happened to get one of these and they're very, very difficult races to win.'

Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness
Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness

Leader Live

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Heart Of Honor takes fifth place as Journalism lands Preakness

Trained by her father Jamie, Heart Of Honor was twice a winner at Meydan during the winter months and tackled the second leg of the American Triple Crown after being beaten just a nose in last month's UAE Derby. Having her first ride in America, Osborne's mount slightly missed the break and raced towards the rear throughout the extended nine-furlong contest as Clever Again set the early pace, with Heart Of Honor eventually staying on at the finish to come home in fifth place. Journalism meanwhile was bidding to improve on his second place in the Kentucky Derby but it looked as though jockey Umberto Rispoli was not going to get a run at the top of the straight as Goal Oriented edged towards the rails and blocked his path. Rispoli's mount was sandwiched between that horse and Clever Again on the inside, but Journalism managed to regain his balance after getting a hefty bump before flying down the outside to deny Gosger on the line, with Sandman back in third. The winning jockey, who previously rode in his native Italy before moving to America, told NBC: 'I don't know if people realise what this horse did today, I got in trouble at the quarter pole and he made himself go again. It's all about him – it's a pleasure to ride a horse like him. 'I was in a tough spot (at the top of the straight) but it's unbelievable.' Winning trainer Michael McCarthy added: 'There was a lot of bouncing around there. I guess when I saw that I kind of resigned myself to the fact it was another fantastic effort and we'd maybe come up a little bit short, but it's testament to this horse. I couldn't be prouder of him. 'In the back of my mind I thought we would be two for two here, but (we) just happened to get one of these and they're very, very difficult races to win.'

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