Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

BELMONT OBSTACLES

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■ A look at some of the obstacles for the Belmont:

RACE DATE The 153rd edition of the Belmont Stakes was set for June 6, but has yet to be reschedule­d. It may be run in late June or even the fall. If it is held in its usual spot five weeks after the Kentucky Derby, which was reschedule­d to Sept. 5, it would be close to the Breeders’ Cup, leaving horses little time to regroup for the lucrative two-day world championsh­ips. That event is set for Nov. 6-7 at Keeneland in Kentucky. A fall Belmont also could face competitio­n from college football and the NFL.

RACE LOCATION Belmont Park in New York, a state that has been hard-hit by the coronaviru­s pandemic. There could be less parking available anyway because of nearby constructi­on on the New York Islanders’ new arena, which has been halted because of the coronaviru­s. There might be fewer available hotel rooms in New York in the fall than in June, when the city begins emptying out for summer getaways.

NO FANS The Belmont is the last race of the Triple Crown series. Attendance and interest varies greatly, depending on whether a horse has already won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness to set up a bid to sweep the Triple Crown. The race enjoys its biggest attendance and wagering totals when such a scenario exists. Attendance on Belmont day is already capped to make for a more comfortabl­e experience, and fans are not allowed in the infield. Capacity also figures to be limited by the Islanders’ arena constructi­on. There are several rich stakes races on the day’s undercard, which contribute to the overall wagering totals. The race is televised by NBC, and draws its highest viewership when a Triple Crown bid is on the line.

BETTORS Among the most popular wagers when a Triple Crown sweep is possible is a $2 win ticket. If there is a Triple Crown winner, thousands of these never get cashed and instead serve as souvenirs. But the possibilit­y of the Belmont being run before the Derby and Preakness takes out that of the equation. BRISnet’s Ed DeRosa said timing could also lead more owners and trainers to skip the Belmont, making it a less attractive betting race.

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