Elmont (US)(Agencies): Tiz the Law won the Belmont Stakes
in front of empty stands on Saturday, clinching the first leg of horse racing’s
Triple Crown.
The colt was followed by Dr Post
and Max Player at the New York event, which is usually the last leg of the
three races that make up the Triple Crown.
However, this year it was
contested first as the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes had to be
postponed until later in the season due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which has
claimed some 120,000 lives in the United States.
The New York-bred Tiz the Law,
the odds-on favorite, hung back in third place for much of the race, keeping on
the outside after breaking out of the eighth post in the 10-horse field,
flooring it on the home stretch to surge into the lead and claim a decisive
victory.
“I was pretty confident by the time we hit the
seven-eighths pole,” jockey Manny Franco said. “He was so kind and relaxed for
me.”
Trainer Barclay Tagg — whose 2003
horse Funny Cide won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes but was denied
Triple Crown glory at the Belmont — said he was glad to have “lived long enough
to have another horse like this.”
“I’ve wanted to have a Belmont victory before
I gave it up or died or something like that,” he said with a laugh.
Roaring crowds were replaced with
an eerie silence at the finish line, as fans and even owners were barred from
the stands in accordance with safety protocols during the pandemic.
The Belmont, a typically raucous
affair that drew a record 120,139 spectators in 2004, was empty except for
venue employees and some members of the media, with concession stands and
betting windows closed.
Tiz the Law, who strode from the
paddock as Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” played, is the first New
York-bred horse to win the race since 1882, ending the host state’s unlucky
streak.
Governor Andrew Cuomo called for
“riders up” prior to the race in a televised appearance applauding the
resiliency of New York, which was hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.
“Over the last three months, New Yorkers have
been tested in many ways,” said Cuomo. “We’re celebrating a great, great New
York tradition.”
The Kentucky Derby is set to be
the next race in the Triple Crown on Sept. 5 and the Preakness is set for
October 3.
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