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The Belmont Stakes are the final race in the Triple
Crown, and is also the most demanding. The mile and
a half race has only seen 11 horses take the crown
in over 130 races. It was also in the Belmont Stakes
that the current record for a 1½-mile dirt was set
by Secretariat in 1973 at 2:24.
The Triple Crown is a goal many trainers aspire to,
and one that puts you in the history books as part
of an elite few. Each year trainers aspire to becoming
the next great champion to be crowned, and of course
win the impressive purse.
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2001 Belmont Stakes
Point Given Does it Again, Wins Belmont
It's hard to believe how things can change over the
five weeks that make up the Triple Crown. In the May
5 Kentucky Derby, Point Given was a dismal fifth --
a stark contrast to his super-impressive performance
in Saturday's 133rd Belmont Stakes. The son of 1995
Derby and Belmont winner Thunder Gulch romped home
under jockey Gary Stevens, 12 1/4 lengths in front
of the Nick Zito-trained runner-up, A P Valentine.
It was the fourth-fastest Belmont ever: 2:26 2/5.
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