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144º Belmont Stakes En La TV De San Isidro La prueba integrará el programa del sábado 9 de junio 144º Belmont Stakes en la TV de San Isidro El próximo sábado 9 de junio el Hipódromo de San Isidro transmitirá en directo y con apuestas, las alternativas del prestigioso Belmont Stakes (G1 – 2400 metros, US$ 1.000.000), tercera y última etapa de la Triple Corona de USA, donde participarán los mejores potrillos de tres años de ese país. La competencia tendrá una particularidad histórica pues entre sus participantes estará I’ll Have Another el héroe del Kentucky Derby (G1) y del Preakness Stakes (G1), las dos primeras instancias de la serie selectiva. En caso de vencer en el Belmont Stakes, el potrillo entrará en la historia mundial y se convertirá en un nuevo triplecoronado del turf de USA, hazaña que no se concreta desde 1978, temporada en la que el legendario Affirmed derrotó a Alydar en las tres carreras de grado uno. I’ll Have Another comenzó la Triple Corona con victoria en el Kentucky Derby y a las dos semanas también se quedó con el Preakness Stakes. El próximo sábado irá por el Belmont y toda la gloria… El Hipódromo de San Isidro acercará las alternativas de una competencia histórica, en directo y con apuestas, que se sumará al programa habitual. Además, el clásico estará incluido en la programación del sábado y acompañará la realización del Clásico Santiago Lawrie (G3 – 1000 metros), para todo caballo de tres años y más edad, que se disputará sobre la pista de césped, y el Clásico Manuel Anasagasti (L – 1000 metros), para productos de dos años, que se hará en el mismo trazado. A continuación se ofrece información sobre la competencia, sobre su historia y la actualidad de la misma, con novedades respecto de los participantes de la edición 2012. El Belmont Stakes es una prueba de G1 que se disputa desde 1867 en Belmont Park, en Elmont, New York (USA). La competencia es la tercera y última etapa de la Triple Corona de USA y se desarrolla cinco semanas después del Kentucky Derby (G1 – 2000 metros) y tres semanas después del Preakness Stakes (G1 – 1900 metros), los otros dos eslabones de la serie selectiva. Su distancia actual es de 2400 metros y está estructurado para machos y hembras de tres años. Los machos compiten con un gravamen de 57 kilos (126 libras) y las hembras lo hacen con 55 kilos (121). El Belmont es conocido en el mundo como El test de los campeones y esa denominación le fue atribuida en función de sus exigentes 2400 metros, una distancia poco frecuente para el turf de USA. La tradición indica que antes de la largada de cada Belmont Stakes se debe interpretar la celebre canción “New York, New York”, escrita por Fred Ebb en 1977 y llevada a la fama dos años más tarde por el sensacional Frank Sinatra. Ruler on Ice se quedó con la última versión del emblemático Belmont Stakes (G1), la prueba que tratará de lograr I’ll Have Another para conseguir un lugar en la historia… Las primeras versiones del Belmont Stakes se llevaron a cabo en el Jerome Park Racetrack en el Bronx (NY), circo que fuera construido en 1866 por Leonard Jerome (1817–1891) y financiado por August Belmont (Sr.) (1816–1890), apellido que le fue atribuido al citado clásico. El cotejo siguió disputándose en el Jerome Park hasta 1890, año en el que fue trasladado al Morris Park Racecourse, donde se corrió hasta mayo de 1905, cuando se abrió el actual Belmont Park, en Elmont, New York. Desde aquel año se cotejó en Belmont Park, con la excepción de las versiones realizadas en Aqueduct, entre 1963 y 1967. La razón no fue otra que la reconstrucción de Belmont Park, obra que una vez finalizada volvió a ser el lugar de la realización del Test de los campeones. La prueba tenía la particularidad de disputarse en el sentido Inglés, es decir, girando a la derecha o en sentido horario. Sin embargo, en su 14ª edición (1921) pasó a cotejarse en sentido horario, o sea, girando a lado izquierdo (al igual que en Argentina), particularidad que se mantiene en la actualidad. El trofeo que se entrega a los ganadores también es muy peculiar. Se trata de un tazón de plata que sobre su cubierta muestra la figura de Fenian, ganador de la tercera edición de la prueba, en 1869. A su vez, el tazón se apoya sobre la figura de tres caballos que son Herod, Eclipse y Matchem, los cuales representan a las tres líneas paternas fundadoras de la raza, a través de los sementales Byerly Turk, Darley Arabian y Godolphin Barb. Legislaciones que penalizaban el juego en el estado de New York obligaron en cerrar el hipódromo de Belmont, lo que forzó que la prueba se cancele en los años 1911 y 1912. También sufrió cambios de distancia. En un principio, entre 1867 y 1873, se disputó sobre 2600 metros. Seguido se cotejó sobre 2000 metros (en 1890, 1891, 1892, 1895, 1904 y 1905), 1800 metros (en 1893 y 1894) y 2200 metros (entre 1896 y 1903, y entre 1906 y 1925), para cotejarse sobre sus actuales 2400 metros, desde 1926. La milla y media (2400 metros) es una distancia poco habitual para el turf de USA, sobre todo en pista de arena, por lo que el Belmont Stakes es todo un desafío para los potrillos que se animan a participar… Entrenadores más ganadores del Belmont Stakes 8 - James G. Rowe (Sr.) 7 - Sam Hildreth 6 - Jim Fitzsimmons 5 - Woody Stephens (en forma consecutiva entre 1982 y 1986) 4 - Max Hirsch, D. Wayne Lukas y R. Wyndham Walden 3 - J. Elliott Burch, John M. Gaver (Sr.), Lucien Laurin, Frank McCabe y David McDaniel 2 - Thomas J. Barry, Scotty Schulhofer, Sylvester Veitch, Oscar White, John W. Rogers y Nick Zito Jockeys más ganadores del Belmont Stakes 6 - Jim McLaughlin y Eddie Arcaro 5 - Earl Sande y Bill Shoemaker 3 - Braulio Baeza, Pat Day, Laffit Pincay (junior), James Stout y Gary Stevens Victorias extranjeras en el Belmont Stakes 1874 - Saxon 1898 - Bowling Brook 1917 - Hourless 1918 - Johren 1957 - Gallant Man 1958 - Cavan 1960 - Celtic Ash 1990 - Go And Go 1998 - Victory Gallop Curiosidades - James G. Rowe (Sr.) y George M. Odom son los únicos hombres que pudieron ganar el Belmont Stakes como jockeys y como entrenadores. - El 5 de junio de 1993, Julie Krone se convirtió en la primera y única mujer en ganar una prueba de la Triple Corona, al adjudicarse el Belmont Stakes en la dirección de Colonial Affair, ejemplar que actualmente es padrillo en Argentina en el Haras El Paraíso. - En 1984 Sarah Lundy se convirtió en la primera entrenadora en competir en el Belmont. - La victoria de Secretariat, en el Belmont Stakes de 1973, marcó el récord mundial de 2m24s para una competencia disputada sobre 2400 metros, en pista de arena. Dicha hazaña se mantiene vigente hasta la actualidad. Además, Secretariat se impuso por 31 cuerpos, récord de diferencia jamás igualado a lo largo de la historia del turf de USA, para una prueba de G1. Historial Año Ganadores Jockey Entrenadores Propietarios Tiempos 1867 Ruthless (h) Gilbert Patrick A. J. Minor Francis Morris 3:05.00 1868 General Duke Bobby Swim A. Thompson McConnell & Co. 3:02.00 1869 Fenian C. Miller Jacob Pincus August Belmont 3:04.25 1870 Kingfisher Edward D. Brown Rollie Colston Daniel Swigert 2:59.50 1871 Harry Bassett Walter Miller David McDaniel David McDaniel 2:56.00 1872 Joe Daniels James Rowe, Sr. David McDaniel David McDaniel 2:58.25 1873 Springbok James Rowe, Sr. David McDaniel David McDaniel 3:01.75 1874 Saxon George Barbee W. Prior Pierre Lorillard IV 2:39.50 1875 Calvin Bobby Swim Ansel Williamson Hal P. McGrath 2:42.25 1876 Algerine Billy Donohue T. W. Doswell Doswell & Co. 2:40.50 1877 Cloverbrook C. Holloway Jeter Walden E. A. Clabaugh 2:46.00 1878 Duke of Magenta W. Hughes R. W. Walden George L. Lorillard 2:43.50 1879 Spendthrift George Evans Thomas Puryear James R. Keene 2:42.75 1880 Grenada W. Hughes R. W. Walden George L. Lorillard 2:47.00 1881 Saunterer Tom Costello R. W. Walden George L. Lorillard 2:47.00 1882 Forester Jim McLaughlin Lewis Stuart Appleby & Johnson 2:43.00 1883 George Kinney Jim McLaughlin James Rowe, Sr. Dwyer Bros. Stable 2:42.50 1884 Panique Jim McLaughlin James Rowe, Sr. Dwyer Bros. Stable 2:42.00 1885 Tyrant Paul Duffy C. Claypool James B. A. Haggin 2:43.00 1886 Inspector B Jim McLaughlin Frank McCabe Dwyer Bros. Stable 2:41.00 1887 Hanover Jim McLaughlin Frank McCabe Dwyer Bros. Stable 2:43.50 1888 Sir Dixon Jim McLaughlin Frank McCabe Dwyer Bros. Stable 2:40.25 1889 Eric William Hayward John Huggins A. J. Cassatt 2:47.25 1890 Burlington Pike Barnes Albert Cooper Hough Bros. 2:07.75 1891 Foxford E. R. Garrison M. Donavan C. E. Rand 2:08.75 1892 Patron William Hayward Lewis Stuart J. Stuart 2:12.00 1893 Commanche Willie Simms Gus Hannon Empire Stable 1:53.25 1894 Henry of Navarre Willie Simms Byron McClelland Byron McClelland 1:56.50 1895 Belmar Fred Taral Edward Feakes Preakness Stables 2:11.50 1896 Hastings Henry Griffin John J. Hyland Blemton Stable 2:24.50 1897 Scottish Chieftain Joe Scherrer Matt Byrnes Marcus Daly 2:23.25 1898 Bowling Brook Fred Littlefield R. W. Walden A. H. & D. H. Morris 2:32.00 1899 Jean Bereaud Richard Clawson Sam Hildreth Sydney Paget 2:23.00 1900 Ildrim Nash Turner H.
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