New York Post

AND THEY’RE OFF! BELMONT STAKES IS ON

Belmont to run as first leg of Triple Crown on June 20 — with no fans

- Steve Serby steve.serby@nypost.com

THE trainers and the jockeys — and maybe even some of the horses — will miss the roar of the crowd, but they are in agreement that it is better than a sport gone dark during this pandemic.

Even if the Belmont is now the first leg of the Triple Crown and the Preakness will be the last leg.

“It’s crazy, we’ve never seen it before, but we can’t change it,” Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith told The Post. “But hey, you still want to win ’em.

“I want to be the guy who wins the backwards Triple Crown, you know? We’ll call it the Crown Triple, it’s all backwards.”

NYRA announced Tuesday that the Belmont will be held June 20 without fans, to be followed by the Kentucky Derby on Sept. 5 and the Preakness on Oct. 3.

Smith, who became the oldest jockey (52) to win the Triple Crown in 2018 with Justify, intends to ride in the Belmont.

“Considerin­g the times that we’re in right now, it is what it is,” Smith said. “You hate to see that, man, and it’s sad; you love for our fans to come out and enjoy the day. It’s a very important day in New York history. But it is what it is — all sports aren’t gonna have fans for a while, whether it’s the NBA Finals, or whatever it is that comes up at this point right now. Just gonna have to make it work, but at least you’ll see an opportunit­y to run and people can see it on TV.”

Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, who has won three Belmont Stakes — Justify was his most recent winner — seven Preaknesse­s and five Derbies, will have two horses — Nadal and undefeated Charlatan — in the

Belmont.

He is hopeful that between now and June 20, some restrictio­ns on fans can be lifted.

“Racetracks are always the safest environmen­t for what’s going on in the world, because they’re so big — especially Belmont,” Baffert told The Post. “There’s so much space . ... It’s not my call, but the racetrack itself, it’s so big and wide open, social distancing wouldn’t be a problem there. Hopefully by then maybe they could let some people in, I don’t know.”

The 2020 Belmont, originally scheduled for June 6, won’t be The Test of the Champion now that it has been shortened from a mileand-a-half to a mile-and-an-eighth around one turn.

“It’ll probably be a tougher Belmont than it would have been if we would run it the third time,” Baffert said. “I think it’ll be a more competitiv­e race.”

Smith understand­s why the Belmont has been shortened.

“I think it’s probably a good idea considerin­g it’s gonna be run first,” Smith said. “For the horses, where they’re at in their conditioni­ng, I think it’s the right thing to do.”

Racing in New York stopped in late March after a backstretc­h worker at Belmont tested positive for COVID-19, but Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave the OK to resume racing on Saturday. Racing will return to Belmont June 3 and continue through July 12.

This year’s purse will drop from $1.5 million to $1 million because of the closures of racetracks and casinos in New York.

“The Belmont Stakes is a New York institutio­n that will provide world-class entertainm­ent for sports fans during these challengin­g times,” NYRA president & CEO David O’Rourke said. “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.”

Churchill Downs had previously announced the Belmont Stakes would have qualifying points toward a start in the Derby were it to be held prior to the Run for the Roses. The top four finishers are to receive 150-60-30-15 points.

“We’re going through very challengin­g times right now,” Baffert said. “At least we get to run and we have the horses ready to roll. We have to deal the hand we’re dealt. I still think they’ll be exciting races. We would have loved to have had the traditiona­l Derby-Preakness-Belmont.”

Crown Triple instead.

“People go and watch those beautiful animals perform, it gets your mind off all the bad things that are going on in the world,” Baffert said.

“Horse racing, it’s good for the soul, you know?”

 ?? AP ?? BETTER THAN NOTHING: The stands may be empty at Belmont on June 20, but at least the Belmont Stakes will be run, says Hall of Famers Bob Baffert and Mike Smith.
AP BETTER THAN NOTHING: The stands may be empty at Belmont on June 20, but at least the Belmont Stakes will be run, says Hall of Famers Bob Baffert and Mike Smith.
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