Preakness Winner Journalism confirmed its start in the Belmont Stakes

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Preakness Stakeswinner journalism was confirmed on June 7 following the winds of June 1st on the main track of the Saratoga race course Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA BETSaccording to trainer Michael McCarthy. News was first reported Daily Race Form David Grenning.

Jockey Humbertolispoli was in town since Sunday morning in California. Carlin Colt recorded his only training before he played in the May 3rd Kentucky Derby, announced by Woodford Reserve. According to the watchmaker of the New York Racing Association, Journalism was 47.54 and published the opening quarter at 47.54, winning 1:00 for 5 furlongs and 1:12.80 for 6 furlongs.

“What we’ve seen all this time was more or less so good,” McCarthy said. bloodhorse Sunday morning. “It got great smooth from the pole and put the turn into a decent run and finished with 24 seconds of shading in the final quarter and galloped hard.”

McCarthy said journalism has recovered from Preakness’ victory. There, they collided violently on stretches and encountered traffic while thriving in upstate New York.

“He’s enjoying himself here. I think he’s very relaxed,” McCarthy said. “The cool weather is on his toes.”

As a runner-up in the Derby and a winner in Preakness, Journalism will be the only horse to complete all three of the Triple Crown gems in 2025.

The presence of journalism in Belmont also set up an exciting rematch with Godolphin’s sovereignty, finishing a 1/2 length before him on the sloppy Churchill Downs track of the Derby. Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott chose to skip Preakness with the Derby winner and to rest five weeks at 1 1/4 miles of Belmont.

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Sunday morning sovereignty recorded its third training session since the Derby, working half a mile at 48.84 on the Oklahoma training track. Nyra Clockers recorded initial splits of :12.60 and :24.40 while galloping with five furlongs at 1:02 and 6 furlongs at 1:16.60.

“He’s well,” Mott told Naira’s promotion. “We wanted a nice breeze at 48, 49 (seconds). That’s what we got. He ran out. He looked smooth. He came back well. It was a maintenance type wind.

There were also new Kurdish competitors, such as the Belmont Stakes, Bobby Frey and James Ventura, on Sunday morning in the workout tab on the training track. Justify’s son worked half a mile at 48.86 outside the wire from the Woody Stephens stakes candidate gate.

According to Glenning, the winner of the Ir Burton Stakes with Preakness’s undercard was decided to join the Kurds in the Belmont Stakes after training.

Crudo started the length of the Todd Pletcher-Trained Stablemate, recording a split of :12.80 and :24.80 before galloping at 1:01.60 and 1:14.60.

“I thought it was a great move,” Pletcher told Nyra’s promotion. “He really worked and it worked. I was very pleased with him. He took a few weeks to run. It’s definitely a pretty strong field. The top three in the Derby look like a really good Colts. We’ve always been really high in the way the horses trained.

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