Belmont Stakes to run June 20
without spectators
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[May 20, 2020]
(Reuters) - The Belmont Stakes
will be run on June 20 without spectators amid the COVID-19
pandemic, marking the first time the race will be the opening leg of
U.S. thoroughbred racing's Triple Crown, the New York Racing
Association (NYRA) said on Tuesday.
The race, which will be held two weeks later than originally
scheduled, has traditionally been the longest race of the Triple
Crown series.
This year, however, it will be shortened to 1-1/8 miles from 1-1/2
miles to account for 3-year-old thoroughbreds in training, who would
usually have built up their endurance by the third leg of the triple
crown.
The new date for the Belmont Stakes follows the previously announced
rescheduling of the Kentucky Derby to Sept. 5 from May 2 and the
Preakness Stakes to Oct. 3 from May 16.
"While this will certainly be a unique running of this historic
race, we are grateful to be able to hold the Belmont Stakes in
2020," NYRA President Dave O'Rourke said in a statement.
"Fans across the country can look forward to a day of exceptional
thoroughbred racing at a time when entertainment and sports are so
important to providing a sense of normalcy."
As the traditional third leg of racing's Triple Crown, the Belmont
Stakes is widely known as the "Test of the Champion" and has
showcased many of history's greatest thoroughbreds.
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Jockey Joel Rosario and Sir Winston win the 151st running of the
Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Schneidler-USA
TODAY Sports at Belmont Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Schneidler-USA
TODAY Sports/File Photo
Two of those Triple Crown triumphs have come in the last five years,
with American Pharoah ending a 37-year Triple Crown drought in 2015
and Justify winning all three races in 2018 to retire with an
undefeated 6-for-6 record.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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