The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

California Chrome listed as heavy fave

- By Beth Harris

NEW YORK » California Chrome became the early 3-5 favorite on Wednesday to win the Belmont Stakes and become horse racing’s 12th Triple Crown champion and first in 36 years.

The Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner will face 10 rivals old and new on Saturday at Belmont Park. Since Affirmed became the last Triple Crown winner in 1978, three Belmont fields with the same history on the line also drew 11 horses in 1981, 1988 and 2002.

“They better worry about me,” California Chrome trainer Art Sherman said.

California Chrome will break from the No. 2 post under Victor Espinoza, putting nine horses to his outside and giving Espinoza a good look at the early speed. Eleven Belmont winners have come out of that spot in the starting gate, the

last being Tabasco Cat in 1994.

“Ilikenumbe­rtwo,”Espinozasa­id.“Hopefully,it’smy lucky number.”

Racing fans looking for an omen will see California Chrome listed No. 2 in the betting program, the same number as 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretaria­t,whowontheB­elmont by a record 31 lengths while setting a track record that stands for the 1½-mile race.

California Chrome went for his usual gallop earlier Wednesday, and Sherman was pleased.

“I feel better about this race than I have any other race, to be honest with you, just looking at the horse and saying, ‘Wow,”’ he said. “I see how far he’s advanced. I know it’ll be tougher going a mile and a half, but this horse is a good horse. I think he’s the real McCoy.”

Of California Chrome’s 10 rivals, four come into the Belmont off a five-week break.Commanding­Curve hasn’t run since finishing second in the Kentucky Derby on May 3; Wicked Strong has been off since stumbling and finishing fourth in the Derby.

Two other Derby horses, Samraat (fifth) and Medal Count (eighth), also skipped the Preakness on May 17.

WickedStro­ngwasadist­antsecondc­hoiceat6-1and drew post No. 9. The colt is based at Belmont, and has one win in two previous racesatthe­sprawlingt­rack.

“I’m pretty confident; as confident as I can be,” Wicked Strong trainer Jimmy Jerkens said. “I really like how he’s doing. It’s a big, prestigiou­s race and people are going to take a shot, especially with the distance being a big question for everybody.”

None of the horses has run as far as they will on Saturday, and few will ever be asked to do it again in their careers. Since most U.S. horses are trained for speed, the distance is unfamiliar and they aren’t regularly trained to run that far. TheBelmont­isthelonge­stof the Triple Crown races.

Four newcomers to the Triple Crown trail will try toderailCa­liforniaCh­rome’s bid for history.

Tonalist was made the third betting choice at 8-1 odds and will break from the No. 11 post. The colt has experience over the track, having won the Peter Pan Stakes on May 10.

SoareCommi­ssionerand Matterhorn, both trained by Todd Pletcher, and Matuszak.

Commission­er, listed at 20-1, finished second in the Peter Pan, and 30-1 shot Matterhorn was fourth.

Ride On Curlin and General a Rod are the only other horses besides California Chrome that will run in all three legs of the Triple Crown. Ride On Curlin was seventh in the Derby and second in the Preakness, while 20-1 shot General a Rod was 11th at Churchill Downs and fourth at Pimlico.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Exercise rider Willie Delgado gallops Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner California Chrome on a second lap at Belmont Park on Wednesday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Exercise rider Willie Delgado gallops Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner California Chrome on a second lap at Belmont Park on Wednesday.

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