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2008 Breeders'
Cup Horse Betting at Santa Anita Race Track |
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The 25th running of
the Breeders' Cup World Championships, to be run
October 24 & 25, 2008 at Oak Tree at Santa Anita
Park in Arcadia, California
There are 3 new races to look forward to on
Breeders’ Cup 2008 as officials of Breeders’ Cup
Limited, the addition of three new Breeders’ Cup
World Championships races in 2008, increasing the
event to a record 14 races and raising total purses
to an all-time high of $25.5 million. The two-day
event will be televised live on ESPN.
This will be the seventh time the Breeders' Cup has
been held in Southern California. Hollywood Park
hosted the inaugural Breeders' Cup in 1984 and again
in 1987 and 1997. The Breeders Cup has previously
been held at Santa Anita in 1986, 1993 and 2003.
Horse |
Trainer |
Jockey |
Anak Nakal |
Nick Zito |
Joe Bravo |
Casino Drive |
Kazuo Fujisawa |
Kent Desormeaux |
Colonel John |
Eoin Harty |
Corey Nakatani |
Commentator |
Nick Zito |
John Velazquez |
Curlin |
Steve Asmussen |
Robby Albarado |
Go Between |
Bill Mott |
Garrett Gomez |
Mambo in Seattle |
Neil Howard |
Robby Albarado |
Tiago |
John Shirreffs |
Mike Smith |
Well Armed |
Eoin Harty |
Aaron Gryder |
Out of the Race |
Big Brown |
Richard Dutrow Jr. |
injured and retired |
Full List of Breeders' Cup Entries |
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Where: Santa Anita in Arcadia, California
When: The Breeders Cup on Oct. 24th and 25th
Watch: See it on TV with ESPN at 1:00 p.m.
Eastern Time (Oct 25th) |
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Breeders’ Cup and Oak Tree
have made a great team, setting wagering records in each
of the three years Oak Tree has hosted Breeders’ Cup Day
and looks to be aiming at breaking the on-track wagering
record in 2008.
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Belmont Stakes 140 Horse Track
Betting
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When: June 7, 2008
Track: Belmont Park
Distance: 1 1/2 miles
Purse: $1 million
Record: 2:24 (Secretariat, 1973)
TV: ABC
Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Big Brown
arrived in New York on Monday afternoon
undefeated and looking to attain super horse status
with a win in the Belmont Stakes on June 7.
30 years since Affirmed won the Triple Crown in
1978. Can Big Brown continue his undefeated winning
steak? Will we see history on June 7th at the
Belmont Stakes?
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Belmont Stakes 140 Triple
Crown Odds |
The 140th running of
the Belmont Stakes will be held on Saturday June 7
at 6:30pm ET, with the post
time being 6:17 p.m. ET. Live coverage of the
pre-race will be on ABC & ABC HD starting at 5:00pm
ET.
Belmont Park is home of the Belmont Stakes, the
final jewel of the Triple Crown races. The park has
the largest dirt racecourse of any thoroughbred
track not only in North America but the world at
a mile and a half (2414 m).
A 430-acre racetrack in Elmont, New York, Belmont
Park has two race meetings scheduled annually.
It is also the site of the 22nd running of the
Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships on
October 29, 2005.
Belmont Stakes has been named the “Run for the
Carnations” due to the blanket of white carnation
flowers that are draped over the winner’s neck. The
qualification is 3-year olds and the weight is
a Colt/Gelding 126 lbs. and Filly is 121 lbs. The
purse for the Belmont Stakes is $1 million.
Below is a guide to the Belmont Stakes, complete
with general information on the race, as well
as Triple Crown odds and betting trends.
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Preakness Stakes 133 Horse Betting
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2008 Preakness Stakes Contenders |
| The Preakness Stakes
is a classic 1 3/16 mile (1.91 km) thoroughbred horse
race for three-year-olds, held on the third Saturday in
May of each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore,
Maryland. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57
kg);fillies 121 lb (55 kg). Like its preceding Triple
Crown race, the Preakness Stakes have been termed "The
Run for the Black-Eyed Susans" because a horseshoe of
black-eyed susans is traditionally placed around the
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The Woodlawn Vase and the Preakness Stakes
The Woodlawn Vase, 34 inches in height and weighing 29
pounds, 12 ounces, was created by Tiffany and Company in
1860 for R. Aitcheson Alexander as a trophy for the now
defunct Woodlawn Racing Association in Louisville,
Kentucky. Created as a challenge cup, the Woodlawn Vase
was first awarded to Captain R.G. Moore's mare, Mollie
Jackson, in 1861. The same owner retained possession the
following year through the victory of the mare Idlewind. More
Preakness Stakes Betting -
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The Basic Belmont Stakes Betting Terms
First, let's get a definition of the term used for horse
race betting, handicapping. Handicapping means
evaluating the various factors of a horse's history,
then balancing that information against the same
info on horses in the same race. Simply put, it is the
technical way of determining which horse will win
a given race. Factors to study include pedigree,
trainer, jockey, class, track, pace and speed.
Pedigree
A horse's ancestral line. If a horse's sire or dam were
winners, then chances are that horse could be a winner
also.
Trainer
The person responsible for a horse's development and
race preparation. Not to be confused with the owner,
whose claim to the horse is purely financial.
Jockey
The person who rides the horse during a race. If you
didn't know that already, you may want to avoid
handicapping and stick to the mint juleps.
Class
The level or quality of race at which a horse is
running. Most well-known races are graded, Grade I being
the highest, Grade III the lowest. For instance, if a
horse which normally runs in only graded races were
to step down in class and run in a non-graded race, that
horse would be a sure favorite. If a horse were
stepping up in class, that horse might, though not
always, be less of a favorite. Movements between class
is a great way to distinguish horses in a given race.
Track
The actual place where the race is held. Often times a
horse that races well on one track will struggle on
another.
Pace
How a horse likes to run a race. Some horses like to
take the lead early and try to hold it, others like
to reserve energy and come from behind. Pace and the
distance of a race go hand-in-hand.
Speed
How fast a horse usually runs. Speed horses generally
take to the lead early and establish pace.
Those with stamina hope to outduel speed runners by the
end of the race.
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