Dornoch pulls off upset to win first Belmont Stakes at Saratoga Race Course

Dornoch pulls off upset to win first Belmont Stakes at Saratoga Race Course

Updated Jun. 9, 2024 12:09 a.m. ET

Dornoch pulled off a major upset to take the first Belmont Stakes at Saratoga, hugging the rail and holding off Mindframe to win the Triple Crown finale.

From a betting perspective, Dornoch went off at 17-1 odds.

The horse co-owned by World Series champion Jayson Werth won the Belmont five weeks after a troubled trip led to a 10th-place finish in the Kentucky Derby. This time, Dornoch sat off leader Seize the Grey, passed the Preakness winner down the stretch and held on.

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It's the first win in any Triple Crown for trainer Danny Gargan and the second in the Belmont for jockey Luis Saez.

"He's one of the top 3-year-olds in the country, and we've always thought it," Gargan said. 'We let him run his race and he won. If he gets to run, he's always going to be tough to beat.

It's the sixth consecutive year a different horse won each of the three Triple Crown races. Sierra Leone, the Derby runner-up who went off as the favorite, was third and Honor Marie fourth.

"When I rode this horse here in Saratoga for the first time (July 29), I told Danny, ‘You have the Derby winner,'" Saez said. "Unfortunately, the Derby's a crazy race and we draw that No. 1 hole. Today, we have pretty good confidence that we could win this race."

Despite there not being a Triple Crown on the line, it's a historic Belmont because the race was run at Saratoga for the first time in the venue's 161-year history. It returns next year while Belmont Park undergoes a massive, $455 reconstruction with the plan for the Triple Crown to return to the New York track in 2026.

Having it at Saratoga necessitated shortening the race to 1 1/4 miles from the usual "test of the champion 1 1/2-mile distance that has been a hallmark of the Belmont for nearly a century. The temporary change contributed to getting more quality horses into the field who previously ran in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness or both.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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