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Creator wins Belmont

3-year-old gray colt edges Destin by a nose; Exaggerato­r places 11th

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NEW YORK — The finish was dramatic, even without a Triple Crown on the line.

Creator found an opening in the stretch and ran down Destin in the final stride to win the $1.5 million Belmont Stakes by a nose — the closest possible margin of victory. Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., pointed to the sky in an appropriat­e winning salute given the horse’s name.

“Today was perfect for us by inches,” said trainer Steve Asmussen, who will be inducted this summer into racing’s Hall of Fame at Saratoga Springs, New York. “Being the victor of the Belmont Stakes will look good on that plaque.”

The 50-year-old trainer has won more than 7,300 races, including the Preakness with champions Curlin in 2007 and Rachel Alexandra in 2009.

He was taken off the Hall of Fame ballot last year, though, because of allegation­s made by PETA about the way he treated his horses. He was later cleared by racing authoritie­s in Kentucky and New York.

The 1½-mile “Test of the Champion” wraps up the Triple Crown a year after American Pharoah’s run to glory in becoming the first horse in 37 years to sweep the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont. A different horse won each leg — Nyquist took the Derby, and Exaggerato­r won the Preakness.

This was Creator’s day, a hot, sticky one at Belmont Park with temperatur­es in the mid-80s. Exaggerato­r, the 7-5 favorite in the field of 13, raced well back in the pack, moved into contention but just didn’t have his usual finishing kick. He finished 11th.

A 3-year-old gray colt, Creator came flying down the stretch as Destin tried to hang on to the lead. He almost made it, but settled for second, with Japan-based Lani a closing third.

“I’m glad to see him put that number up; they came to the wire together,” Asmussen said of the Creator-Destin showdown. “Irad gave him a dream trip. The horse ran super.”

Creator, sent off 16-1, returned $34.80, $14.60 and $9.40. Destin, trained by Todd Pletcher, returned $9.40 and $6.20, and Lani paid $6.60. The winning time for the 1½ miles was 2:28.51. The first three finishers were gray colts.

Governor Malibu was fourth, followed by Stradivari, Brody’s Cause, Cherry Wine, Gettysburg, Sudden breakingne­ws, Trojan Nation, Exaggerato­r, Seeking the Soul and Forever d’Oro.

Creator was one of several closers in the field, and the race set up perfectly for him. Gettysburg was a late addition to the field.

Both horses are owned by WinStar Farm and trained by Asmussen, with Gettysburg a front-runner who could set the stage for a thrilling finish.

That’s exactly what happened. After setting a slowish pace, Gettysburg dropped back after a mile, and Destin took charge well into the stretch. With Ortiz urging him on, Creator stormed into contention after running near the back of the pack for his third win in 10 career starts.

Ortiz, one of the nation’s leading riders, won his first Triple Crown race.

“He was calm, and I just waited for somewhere to go,” Ortiz said. “When he got clear, he started running.”

The track was a fast one all day, and the rain held off until after the finish, when a downpour soaked the crowd.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., riding Creator, rear, edges out Destin, with jockey Javier Castellano, to win the 148th running of the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y., on Saturday.
JULIO CORTEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS Jockey Irad Ortiz Jr., riding Creator, rear, edges out Destin, with jockey Javier Castellano, to win the 148th running of the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y., on Saturday.

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