Belmont Stakes 2014 Odds

Posted By admin On 08/04/22

What is the Belmont Stakes?

The Belmont Stakes is the third and final leg of the “Triple Crown.”

The Belmont Stakes 2014 odds are updated every day and the current favorite is Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes California Chrome. Robert Evan's Tonalist rallied late to edge Commissioner to win the June 7 Belmont Stakes (gr. California Chrome, bidding for the Triple Crown, finished.

The race takes place at Belmont Park from Elmont, New York in the United States and features the top three-year-old horses in the world.

Due to the global 'coronavirus' pandemic, the 2020 Belmont Stakes has been rescheduled and will be run on Saturday, June 20 in New York without fans and serve as the opening leg of horse racing's Triple Crown for the first time in the sport's history.

Belmont Stakes 2014 Odds

Normally, the race takes place exactly five weeks after the Kentucky Derby and three weeks after the Preakness Stakes.

The 2020 installment will be 1 1/8 miles instead of the 1 1/2-mile 'test of the champion' that has been the race's trademark for almost a century.

The Belmont Stakes is normally the third leg of the Triple Crown, preceded by the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes.

What is the Triple Crown?

Belmont Stakes 2014 Odds

Many say horse racing’s Triple Crown is the toughest feat in all of sports. When you think about it, winning three races at three different tracks at three different distances in five weeks seems to be truly impossible.

Kentucky Derby

First stop, Kentucky. Save a few instances where a horse ships in from overseas, no three-year-old has carried 126 pounds or raced past 1 1/8 miles. Now they have to carry that impost and navigate the classic distance of 1 ¼ miles. Throw in the University of Louisville Marching Band playing “My Old Kentucky Home” with easily over 120,000 screaming, mostly drunk, fans singing along, and you have yourself the Kentucky Derby. Physical and mental toughness are an absolute must.

Preakness Stakes

If you manage to win the Roses, it’s off to Baltimore where you get to cut back in distance to 1 3/16 miles and go from a Churchill Downs course that plays fairly even to a sometimes speed-biased Pimlico course that can be tricky at times, to say the least. There certainly isn’t as much fanfare, there are still plenty of drunks though, but with just two weeks and a 500-mile trip in between starts, there is still plenty to deal with.

Belmont Stakes

Should you grab the first two jewels, the “Test of the Champion” awaits. You get three weeks between starts this time and less of a van ride but all 1 ½ miles of Big Sandy awaits. Hall of Fame trainer Allen Jerkens once made me walk around the track at Belmont, stopped me at the quarter pole and said” imagine having done all of that (everything I’ve already mentioned) and still having to do this.” To me, it seemed like the wire was a world away.

It’s astonishing that 13 have already done it, in some shape or form.

Triple Crown Champions

After waiting 25 years for a Triple Crown winner, horse racing fans were spoiled in the 1970s by the time Affirmed became the eleventh horse to do it when he captured the Triple Crown with a heart-stopping victory over Alydar in the 1978 Belmont Stakes. After all, Secretariat did it spectacularly in 1973, the first since Citation back in 1948 and Seattle Slew completed the sweep in style, managing to stay undefeated through the 1977 “Test of the Champion.”

Little did they know, 37 years would come and go without another accomplishing the feat, until American Pharoah was finally the one in 2015 for Hall of Fame Trainer Bob Baffert, who’ll try to do it again with the undefeated Justify on Saturday, June 9.

Just a few years later in 2018, Justify captured the Triple Crown. Baffert became the second trainer to win the Triple Crown twice, joining James 'Sunny Jim' Fitzsimmons, who guided Gallant Fox in 1930 and Omaha in 1935.

  • 1919 Sir Barton
  • 1930 Gallant Fox
  • 1935 Omaha
  • 1937 War Admiral
  • 1941 Whirlaway
  • 1943 Count Fleet
  • 1946 Assault
  • 1948 Citation
  • 1973 Secretariat
  • 1977 Seattle Slew
  • 1978 Affirmed
  • 2015 American Pharoah
  • 2018 Justify

For horse racing bettors wondering -- dating back to 1932, 23 horses have won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness before coming to the Big Apple to get their proverbial clocks cleaned, 14 of them since Affirmed alone. One of them, I'll Have Another back in 2012, didn't even make it to the starting gate as he was scratched the day before the event with a nagging tendon injury.

Belmont Stakes Betting Information

Race Location

Belmont Park, Elmont, New York, USA

Race Type

Thoroughbred

Race Information

  • Distance: 1 ½ miles (12 furlongs)
  • Track: Dirt, Left-handed
  • Qualification: 3-year-old
  • Weight: Colt/Gelding: 126 lbs (57.2 kg)
  • Filly: 121 lbs. (54.9 kg)
  • Purse: US $1 million, 1st $600,000

Race Field

The field is limited to 20 horses.

How do I bet on the Belmont Stakes?

Belmont Stakes Odds Post Positions

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2020 Belmont Stakes Betting Odds

The betting odds for the Belmont Stakes are created by Belmont Oddsmaker David Aragona. The official morning-line odds are announced after the post positions for the field have been set, which is normally announced on Wednesday before Saturday's race. Prior to the draw, gamblers can check out fixed odds at various betting shops.

2020 Belmont Stakes Odds

2020 Belmont Stakes Odds
PostHorseTrainerJockeyML Odds
1Tap It To WinMark E. CasseJohn Velazquez6/1
2Sole VolantePatrick BianconeLuca Panici9/2
3Max PlayerLinda RiceJoel Rosario15/1
4ModernistBill MottJunior Alvarado15/1
5Farmington RoadTodd PletcherJavier Castellano15/1
6Fore LeftDoug O'NeillJose Ortiz30/1
7Jungle RunnerSteve AsmussenReylu Gutierrez50/1
8Tiz the LawBarclay TaggManny Franco6/5
9Dr PostTodd PletcherIrad Ortiz5/1
10PneumaticSteven AsmussenRicardo Santana Jr.8/1

Belmont Stakes Betting History

Inaugurated 1873

Belmont stakes odds today

Sir Winston claimed the Belmont Stakes in 2019 at 10/1 odds, ridden by jockey Joel Rosario. Trainer Mark Casse wound up in the winner's circle at the Belmont Stakes for the first time in his career. The colt won by 1 length and finished 2:28:30. Joel Rosario was the winning jockey and Mark Casse was the trainer. It was the second Belmont win for Rosario while it was the first for Casse.

Belmont Stakes Winners (Last 10)

2019 - Sir Winston
2018 - Justify
2017 - Tapwrit
2016 - Creator
2015 - American Pharoah
2014 - Tonalist
2013 - Palace Malice
2012 - Union Rags
2011 - Ruler on Ice
2010 - Drosselmeyer

Past Winners

Belmont Stakes Betting Results - 2019

The 151st running of the Belmont Stakes watched Sir Winston capture the victory in the final leg of the Triple Crown. The favorite, Tacitus, rallied for second while Joevia finished third and Tax was fourth.

151st BELMONT STAKES RESULTS
PPHorseJockeyTrainerOddsWinPlaceShow
7Sir WinstonJoel RosarioMark Casse10/122.408.806.10
10TacitusJose OrtizBill Mott9/5-3.903.20
1JoeviaJose LezcanoGregg Sacco21/1--8.70
4TaxIrad Ortiz Jr.Danny Gargan12/1---
3Master FencerJulien LeparouxKoichi Tsunoda13/1---
6SpinoffJavier CastellanoTodd Pletcher10/1---
2EverfastLuis SaezDale Romans17/1---
8Intrepid HeartJohn VelazquezTodd Pletcher7/1---
9War of WillTyler GaffalioneMark Casse7/2---
5Bourbon WarMike SmithMark Hennig10/1---

Exacta, Trifecta, Superfecta Resuts:
$2 Exacta 7-10 paid $192
$2 Trifecta 7-10-1 paid $2,488
$2 Superfecta 7-10-1-4 paid $20,856

Where Can You Bet the Belmont Stakes Online in the US?

If you are interested in betting the 2020 Belmont Stakes, there is something that you should be aware of. Online horse racing betting is not legal in all states within the United States but our list below will show you the ones that have legalized it.

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