Manila Bulletin

Justify captures Triple Crown

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NEW YORK (AFP) — Justify became the 13th horse in history to win US racing's coveted Triple Crown with an electrifyi­ng triumph in the 150th Belmont Stakes on Saturday.

In adding the Belmont to his Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes victories, the unbeaten Justify made Bob Baffert just the second trainer to saddle two Triple Crown winners.

Drawn in the unfavorabl­e first post, Justify burst from the gate under jockey Mike Smith and never trailed in the 1 1/2 mile race dubbed the “Test of the Champion.”

“I can't describe the emotion that's going through my body right now,” Smith said as he made for the winner's circle. “This horse ran a tremendous race. He's so gifted. He's sent from heaven.”

Despite drawing the rail, Justify went off as a 4-5 favorite and more than lived up to his billing.

Gronkowski, a 24-1 shot trained by Chad Brown and part-owned by New England Patriots star Rob Gronkowski, came from well back to finish second under jockey Jose Ortiz.

Hofburg, trained by Bill Mott and ridden by Irad Ortiz – and reckoned by many as a contender to thwart Justify's Triple Crown bid – was third in the field of 10.

Justify, unraced as a two-year-old, signalled his greatness with a Kentucky Derby victory on a rain-soaked Churchill Downs track in May.

He was the first horse since 1882 to win the Kentucky Derby without having raced as a two-year-old.

A sore heel a day after that victory raised brief concerns, but two weeks later Justify dug deep at fog-shrouded Pimlico to claim the 1 3/16-mile Preakness.

It was a narrow victory, and some feared the 1 1/2-mile Belmont would be a stretch too far for the big chestnut colt.

Instead, he powered to the front of the field on the sweeping Belmont track called “Big Sandy” and ran like a machine to the wire.

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