Toronto Star

THIRD TIME’S THE CHARM

Justify wins at Belmont to capture Triple Crown,

- LIZ CLARKE THE WASHINGTON POST

It was Justify’s moment, after all.

In a dazzling display of power and durability, the late-blooming colt who didn’t race as a 2-year-old proved Saturday he couldn’t be worn out as a 3-year old, thundering to victory in the Belmont Stakes to claim a place in history as the sport’s 13th Triple Crown champion.

After a 37-year drought in which the feat seemed impossible, Justify became the second horse in four years to achieve it, tutored, like his 2015 predecesso­r American Pharoah, by hall-of-fame trainer Bob Baffert.

Before Saturday’s Belmont Stakes, which Justify won by 1 3/4 lengths over surprise second-place finisher Gronkowski in a 10-horse field, the massive chestnut colt with the white blaze had won the Kentucky Derby by a 2 1/2length margin, becoming the first since Apollo in 1882 to win the classic without running as a 2-year-old. Two weeks later, Justify weathered torrential rain and a blanket of fog to win the Preakness Stakes, setting himself up for the Triple Crown bid.

All that remained was to prove that he had the toughness and resolve to conquer the longest, most gruelling leg of the Triple Crown — the Belmont Stakes. On Saturday, Justify did that, too, before a rapturous crowd of roughly 100,000, leading wire-to-wire to cover the 1 1/2mile distance in 2:28.18 with hall-offame jockey Mike Smith aboard. And he did it in the waning moments of a sunsplashe­d afternoon with a show of versatilit­y, gliding over a dry, fast track that represente­d a far different test than the slop he’d slogged through at Churchill Downs and Baltimore’s Pimlico Course.

“This horse ran a tremendous race,” Smith said. “He is so gifted. He is sent from heaven, I tell you. He’s just amazing.”

Justify’s triumph embellishe­d Baffert’s list of career achievemen­ts, as well, making him only the second trainer to win two Triple Crowns, along with the late James (Sunny Jim) Fitzsimmon­s, whose triumphs came in 1930 and ‘35, with Gal- lant Fox and Omaha, respective­ly.

With Saturday’s victory, Justify improved to 6-0 and joined Seattle Slew as the only horse to claim the Triple Crown with an unbeaten record. And Baffert, 65, pulled ahead of longtime friend and rival trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 82, to claim sole possession of a record15 wins in Triple Crown races (five Kentucky Derbys, seven Preakness Stakes and three Belmont Stakes.)

Justify’s triumph came 45 years to the day that Secretaria­t won the Belmont by a record 31 lengths, in a record 2:24, to clinch the 1973 Triple Crown.

Like Big Red, as Secretaria­t was lovingly called, Justify — an even bigger Big Red, at 16.3 hands and 1,380 pounds, compared to a typical 1,100-pound thoroughbr­ed — broke from the No. 1 post.

Justify was quick out of the gate and took the lead as the horses rounded the first turn.

The 10-horse field included Preakness runner-up Bravazo and third-place finisher Tenfold, along with Derby horses Vino Rosso, Hofburg and Free Drop Billy.

Smith, with two previous Belmont Stakes victories to his credit, had Justify out front the entire time, keeping his silks clear as the rest of the field got caked in dirt.

In the winner’s circle afterward, the deafening sound wasn’t simply a reward; it was vindicatio­n.

When skeptics questioned his ambitions for the late-developing colt, Baffert said Justify was talented enough to win the Kentucky Derby with minimal experience. And when they questioned Justify’s workload — five races in a three-month span, with the Belmont making a sixth in less than four months — Baffert said his horse was tough enough to handle it.

On this afternoon, they had each other’s backs.

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 ?? JULIO CORTEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Justify, with jockey Mike Smith, right, outlasts runner-up Gronkowski and Jose Ortiz in the 150th Belmont Stakes.
JULIO CORTEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Justify, with jockey Mike Smith, right, outlasts runner-up Gronkowski and Jose Ortiz in the 150th Belmont Stakes.

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