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Day Smashes NYRA Wagering Records

With a Triple Crown bid on the line and 10 outstanding stakes races on the card, this year's Belmont Stakes Day proved to be a smashing hit, with the on-track handle of $19,105,877 and all-sources handle of $150,249,399 easily setting all-time NYRA records.

The on-track handle figure includes money wagered at , Aqueduct and through NYRA Rewards.

The attendance was 102,199, the third highest in Belmont Stakes history. The Belmont Stakes attendance record remains 120,139, which was set in 2004 when denied a of the Triple Crown. The attendance in 2002, when came up short in his Triple Crown bid, was 103,222.

The previous on-track ($14,742,520) and all-sources handle ($124,009,593) records were set on October 29, 2005, when Belmont Park hosted the Breeders' Cup.

The previous Belmont Stakes Day handle records were set in 2004, with $14,461,402 wagered on track and $110,994,390 wagered from all-sources.

"We're so proud of this record-breaking day of racing at Belmont Park and give our special thanks to the more than 102,000 fans who joined us this afternoon," said Chris Kay, president and CEO of the New York Racing Association (NYRA).

"Congratulations to our 146th Belmont Stakes winner and his connections for an outstanding performance in the 'Test of the Champion.' Thanks also to the great run from , whose terrific story captivated the nation for the past five weeks.

"We are also extremely pleased with the terrific lineup of 10 stakes races propelling our handle to an all-time Belmont Stakes Day and Belmont Park record of more than $150 million in total wagering and more than $19 million bet on track.

"To top it off, we had sparkling entertainment lineup led by LL COOL J, Frank Sinatra Jr., and Dee Riscoli from the Tony Award-winning cast of 'Wicked.'"

The telecast of the received an overnight rating of 12.9 and a share of 29, the second highest in the race's history, according to figures provided by NBC.

The figure beat the ratings from 2008, the last time a horse competed in the Belmont with a chance to sweep the Triple Crown. ABC's telecast of Da' Tara's victory in the 2008 Belmont received a rating of 9.5 and a share of 21.

The record for a Belmont Stakes telecast was set in 2004 when Birdstone denied Smarty Jones a sweep of the Triple Crown, with NBC receiving a rating of 15.6 and a share of 31. The telecast of the 2014 Belmont Stakes preceded NBC's telecast of Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final between the New York Rangers and Los Angeles Kings, which received an overnight rating of 4.6, a record for a Game 2 on NBC or on the NBC Sports Network.