1867 Belmont Stakes Explained

1st Belmont Stakes
Horse Race:Belmont Stakes
Location:Jerome Park Racetrack
Date:June 19, 1867
Distance:1 mi (13 furlongs; 2615 m)
Winning Horse:Ruthless
Winning Time:3:05.00
Winning Jockey:Gilbert W. Patrick
Winning Trainer:A. Jack Minor
Winning Owner:Francis Morris
Conditions:Heavy
Surface:Dirt
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The 1867 Belmont Stakes was the first running of the Belmont Stakes. It was held on June 19, 1867, at Jerome Park Racetrack in Fordham, Westchester County—now part of The Bronx.

In a field of four horses, the only filly that entered, Ruthless, won the inaugural event by a head over second place DeCourcey. Instead of having to carry 110 pounds like the other three horses, Ruthless only had to carry 107. For winning, Ruthless's owners received $1,850.[1] [2]

Ruthless was the first of only three fillies to win the Belmont Stakes. The other two are Tanya (1905) and Rags to Riches (2007).[3]

Results

FinishHorseJockeyTrainerOwnerWin $
1RuthlessGilbert W. PatrickA. Jack MinorFrancis Morris$1,850
2De CourceyCaseyCasey
3RivoliForbesSwim
4MondayT. StewartFrancis Morris

Notes and References

  1. https://www.belmontstakes.com/uploads/historical_races/history_pdf_1867.pdf 1867 Belmont Stakes chart
  2. Grimes, William. "Belmont Awaits Its Annual Return to Glory". The New York Times. June 9, 2011.
  3. Johnson, J. Keeler. "Ruthless: The First Belmont Stakes Winner". America's Best Racing. April 24, 2017.