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Preakness 150 brought about 63,000 people to Baltimore
Preakness 150 brought about 63,000 people to Baltimore
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The Belmont Stakes is set to host a rematch in New York on Saturday of the top three finishing horses from the Kentucky Derby to close out horse racing’s Triple Crown for 2025.
Five weeks after Sovereignty won the Derby over Journalism and Baeza, the three horses will be among the eight competing in the last race of the Triple Crown — the series for 3-year-olds consisting of the Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont. Sovereignty’s connections chose to skip the Preakness in Baltimore to prepare for the Belmont, meaning no horse would win the Triple Crown this year.
2025 Belmont Stakes horses and odds
Journalism, who won the Preakness two weeks after coming in second at the Derby, was picked as the morning-line favorite for the Belmont with 8-5 odds. The odds will change as bettors place their wagers leading up to Saturday’s approximate post time of 7:04 p.m. EDT. Here’s a list of all the horses racing in the Belmont in order by their number with their morning-line odds:
- 1. Hill Road, 10-1
- 2. Sovereignty, 2-1
- 3. Rodriguez, 6-1
- 4. Uncaged, 30-1
- 5. Crudo, 15-1
- 6. Baeza, 4-1
- 7. Journalism, 8-5
- 8. Heart of Honor, 30-1
The Belmont will be 1 1/4 miles long instead of the usual 1 1/2 miles, making the race known as the Test of the Champion the same length as the Derby. The change is because the Belmont is temporarily being held at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York, about a 45-minute drive north of the state capital of Albany.
“Shame the Belmont is not a mile-and-a-half,” said Heart of Honor’s trainer, Jamie Osborne, according to a news release after the Preakness. The brown colt didn’t have the best start, but passed four horses to finish fifth in the 1 3/16-mile race, the shortest of the Triple Crown races.
The Belmont is expected to return to Long Island’s Belmont Park next year after the completion of a massive redevelopment project.
While the Triple Crown has been won twice in the past decade — with American Pharoah ending a 37-year drought in 2015 and Justify in 2018 — winning just the Preakness and the Belmont has become more of a novelty. It was last accomplished in 2005 by Afleet Alex, who finished third in the Derby.
At the Preakness, Journalism barreled down the stretch to overcome Gosger and win by half a length at Pimlico Race Course. The bay colt was the morning-line favorite for the Preakness as well as the Derby, winning over oddsmakers with four straight victories in California, including April’s Santa Anita Derby, March’s San Felipe Stakes and December’s Los Alamitos Futurity Stakes.
Jockey Umberto Rispoli, who was aboard Journalism for those three races, the Preakness and the Derby, will have the mount again for the Belmont. Journalism’s trainer, Michael McCarthy, has only had one other horse in the Belmont, Rombauer, who came in third in 2021.
Journalism trains on the track for the 157th running of the Belmont Stakes at Saratoga Race Course on June 5, 2025, in Saratoga Springs, New York. Al Bello/Getty Images
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