Texarkana Gazette

Making a run at history

Baffert, Justify prep for shot at clinching Triple Crown

- By Beth Harris

NEW YORK—Bob Baffert has done everything he can with Justify. Now, it’s up to the undefeated colt and some racing luck to add his name to a revered list of Triple Crown winners.

The chestnut colt with the blaze running down his face appears to have rebounded well after victories in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, with the most exhausting still to come. He’ll run 1 1/2 miles around Belmont’s sweeping oval Saturday with nine rivals gunning to keep history from happening.

Having failed with horses three times before American Pharoah ended a 37-year Triple Crown drought in 2015, Baffert knows how tough it can be to get it done. A combinatio­n of factors can help or hurt a horse, including a poor start, bad racing luck or jockey error.

In 2002, War Emblem nearly fell to his knees when the starting gate sprang open, and Baffert knew the ornery colt was done. He straggled home in eighth place, beaten 19 1/2 lengths by a 70-1 shot.

In 2004, Smarty Jones put away two rivals early and was ahead by four lengths in his bid for Triple Crown immortalit­y. Then came the final furlong of the fastest Belmont since the advent of modern timing. Birdstone, a 36-1 shot, reeled in Smarty Jones, who lost by a length.

“I knew on the first turn that it wasn’t good because the way the horse was running, he was not relaxed and we still had a mile and a half to go almost,” jockey Stewart Elliott recalled recently. “I knew unless he settled it wasn’t going to work and he still almost won.”

Besides the grueling distance, the track itself can be tricky. Horses and riders aren’t used to 11/2-mile races in the U.S., where the focus is on sprinting. Some have mistakenly moved too early and gotten burned out before the long stretch run. Others have moved too late and let the leaders get away.

Historical­ly, deep closers have not fared well in the Belmont, so riders will seek to put their horses within a few lengths at the quarter pole.

 ??  ?? The race will air at 3 p.m. on KTAL.
The race will air at 3 p.m. on KTAL.

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