When you go
about making your
Belmont Stakes
predictions
there are a few
things that we
recommend you
taking a look at
in order to make
sure your picks
are the best that
they can be.
This is the final
race of the Triple
Crown season and
is the longest of
the three races, a
real test of
endurance for all
of the horses
involved.
There are going to
be around ten
horses in this
race and there are
not going to be a
lot of the same
ponies that were
in Derby and
Preakness.
When making
Belmont
Stakes
predictions
remember to take
into account how
this is a
different race
than the first
two major horse
races of the
year due to the
mile and a half
distance.
There have been
plenty of
contenders who
have faltered
down the stretch
after leading
towards the end
of the race, and
if you don't
want your horse
letting you down
in this way then
the key factor
to look for is
stamina and
ability to close
late. The
best way to look
for these
factors are to
look into the
horse's lineage
and family
history.
The parents are
the most
important to
look at, but you
can also go back
to grandparents
or further to
see what the
horse is made
of.
The horse's
training is also
very important
to the horse's
endurance and
thus, is
something you
are going to
have to look at
before making
your Belmont
Stakes
predictions.
The trainer is
the most
important human
involved, sure
jockeys ride the
horse during the
race and are in
control, but the
trainer is the
one who puts the
horse into shape
and gets him
ready to run the
longer distance.
It's nearly
impossible to
keep the horse
at peak
condition for
the five weeks
of the Triple
Crown season, so
that is one
reason you won't
see a Triple
Crown winner any
time soon.
If a horse is
coming into this
race with two
jewels under his
belt, they'll
have the
toughest test
yet with the
Belmont.