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In Quest of a Crown: What Works Best?
Trained by Barclay Tagg June 7 -- Belmont Stakes -- Only five rivals faced Funny Cide, and it was Kentucky Derby runner-up Empire Maker who won, with Funny Cide finishing third. Empire Maker had skipped the Preakness. Workouts June 3 Bel 5f :57 4/5 May 28 Bel 5f :59 2/5 War Emblem (2002) Trained by Bob Baffert June 8 -- Belmont Stakes -- Sarava, fresh off a win in the Sir Barton Stakes on the Preakness undercard, upset War Emblem at 70-1 in the Belmont. War Emblem ran eighth, the worst finish ever for a Derby/Preakness winner in the Belmont. Workouts June 4 CD 5f 1:01 May 29 CD 5f 1:00 3/5Charismatic (1999) Trained by D. Wayne Lukas June 5 -- Belmont Stakes -- Charismatic found Derby also-ran Lemon Drop Kid too tough and finished third. Workouts June 1 CD 5f 1:00 2/5 May 25 CD 6f 1:16 2/5 Real Quiet (1998) Trained by Bob Baffert June 6 -- Belmont Stakes -- Up by four lengths at the eighth pole, Real Quiet lost by a stubborn nose to Derby/Preakness runner-up Victory Gallop. Workouts June 2 CD 5f 1:01 May 28 CD 5f :59 4/5Silver Charm (1997) Trained by Bob Baffert June 7 -- Belmont Stakes -- Touch Gold, whose horrible start in the Preakness had his connections hoping for better days, scored by three-quarters of a length over Silver Charm. Workouts June 3 CD 5f 1:01 May 28 CD 6f 1:14 4/5Sunday Silence (1989) Trained by Charlie Whittingham June 10 -- Belmont Stakes -- Sunday Silence proved no match for Derby/Preakness runner-up Easy Goer once the latter got back to his home track in the Belmont. Workouts June 6 Bel 3f :37 June 3 Bel 8f 1:39 3/5 May 26 Bel 3f :37 2/5Alysheba (1987) Trained by Jack Van Berg June 6 -- Belmont Stakes -- Bet Twice, second in the Derby and Preakness, romped to a 14-length win as Alysheba finished fourth. Workouts May 31 Bel 8f 1:44 May 25 Bel 8f 1:41 3/5Pleasant Colony (1981) Trained by John Campo June 6 -- Belmont Stakes -- Pleasant Colony ran third to winner Summing, who had shown he was a colt to be reckoned with after a 1:37 4/5 mile workout Belmont week. Workouts June 3 Bel 4f :46 1/5 May 30 Bel 8f 1:39 2/5 May 24 Bel 5f :59 4/5 Spectacular Bid (1979) Trained by Bud Delp June 9 -- Belmont Stakes -- Spectacular Bid, undone by a safety pin imbedded in a foot and a misjudged ride in the Belmont, finished third to winner Coastal, who impressed racegoers with an earlier 13-length score in the Peter Pan Stakes. Workouts June 8 Bel 3f :34 1/5 June 4 Bel 8f 1:39 May 31 Pim 7f 1:26Affirmed (1978) Triple Crown Winner Trained by Lazaro Barrera June 10 -- Belmont Stakes -- It was Affirmed over Derby/Preakness runner-up Alydar by a nose in what many view as the greatest of all Belmonts. Workouts June 7 Bel 5f 1:01 June 1 Bel 8f 1:40 1/5Seattle Slew (1977) Triple Crown Winner Trained by Billy Turner June 11 -- Belmont Stakes -- Racing's first unbeaten Triple Crown winner ran his win streak to nine with a four-length score in the Belmont. Workouts June 10 Bel 3f :35 4/5 June 7 Bel 6f 1:11 3/5 June 2 Bel 8f 1:38 2/5Secretariat (1973) Triple Crown Winner Trained by Lucien Laurin June 9 -- Belmont Stakes -- Binoculars would have come in handy as Secretariat won the Belmont by 31 lengths in record time of 2:24 to become the first Triple Crown winner since Citation. Workouts June 6 Bel 4f :46 3/5 June 1 Bel 8f 1:34 4/5 May 27 Bel 6f 1:12 1/5Canonero II (1971) Trained by Juan Arias June 5 -- Belmont Stakes -- Canonero led early, but finished fourth to longshot Pass Catcher. Workouts June 2 Bel 5f 1:04 May 26 Bel 4f :53 2/5Majestic Prince (1969) Trained by John Longden June 7 -- Belmont Stakes -- Majestic Prince fell victim to Derby/Preakness runner-up Arts and Letters, who showed enough spunk to win the Metropolitan Handicap in between the Preakness and Belmont. Workouts June 5 Bel 4f :45 4/5 June 1 Bel 9f 1:51 4/5 May 27 Bel 5f :58 2/5
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