2001 Belmont Stakes Explained

133rd Belmont Stakes
Horse Race:Belmont Stakes
Distance:NaN0NaN0
Surface:Dirt
Location:Belmont Park
Elmont, New York
Date:June 9, 2001
Final Odds:1.35 (to 1)
Winning Horse:Point Given
Winning Time:2:26.56
Winning Jockey:Gary Stevens
Winning Trainer:Bob Baffert
Winning Owner:The Thoroughbred Corporation
Conditions:Fast[1]
Previous:2000
Next:2002

The 2001 Belmont Stakes was the 133rd running of the Belmont Stakes. The NaNmiles race, known as the "test of the champion" and sometimes called the "final jewel" in thoroughbred horse racing's Triple Crown series, was held on June 9, 2001, three weeks after the Preakness Stakes and five weeks after the Kentucky Derby.

Point Given, trained by Bob Baffert and ridden by Gary Stevens, was one of the most highly regarded three-year-olds of his era. Although he finished fifth in the Kentucky Derby, he rebounded to win the Preakness Stakes. In the Belmont Stakes, he turned in a dominating performance to win by over 12 lengths in one of the fastest times in the history of the race.

Pre-race

In jockey Gary Steven's opinion, Point Given was one of the best horse of the 2000s and a worthy inductee to the Hall of Fame in 2010. He attributed Point Given's fifth-place finish in the Derby to the combination of a foot infection and a very firm track at Churchill Downs. On a deeper track with more cushion, the foot did not bother the colt and trainer Bob Baffert remembered being very confident. "He's the best one I've ever led over for the Belmont", he said in 2010. "I knew he'd handle the distance. They can either go that far or they can't. You can't train that into them."[2]

One week before the Belmont, Point Given's "mischievous" antics gave cause for concern when he injured himself in his stall. He suffered a cut over the eye, then the medication made him start acting colicky so Baffert withheld his hay to avoid making the stomach problems worse. The colt reacted by crawling under the webbing in his stall, gashing himself in the side in the process. He was briefly loose from his stall, but was then caught by the grooms.[3]

Eight other horses entered the race. Point Given's main rivals were considered to be Derby winner Monarchos and Preakness runner-up A P Valentine. A P Valentine had won two of two starts at Belmont Park including the Champagne Stakes, in which he had defeated Point Given.[4]

The attendance was 73,857, the highest for the Belmont when a Triple Crown was not at stake.

Race description

Point Given broke well and settled in third place just behind the early leaders. After the first half-mile went in a reasonable 48 seconds, Point Given picked up the pace slightly and moved to the lead. He continued to draw away, encouraged by Stevens who remembered being run down late with Silver Charm in a previous running of the race. Point Given won by lengths and finished in 2:26.56, equal to the fourth fastest Belmont ever. "He actually was idling with me a little and I thought somebody had to be coming," said Stevens. "I didn't know how far in front I was at the eighth pole and I didn't care. I knew he was going to get a rest afterward, and it was important for everybody to see how good he is."

His connections had mixed emotions about the win. "I'm always going to be bittersweet about these two victories without a victory in the Kentucky Derby," Stevens said. "I'm not going to get greedy, but I feel like he's a champion and should have a Triple Crown next to his name."[5]

A P Valentine finished second, lengths ahead of Monarchos. His trainer Nick Zito said, "My horse ran his heart out again, but that other horse is in another zone."

Chart

FinishProgram
Number
HorseMarginJockeyTrainerPost Time
Odds
Winnings
19Point Given1.30$600,000
28A P Valentine5.90$200,000
35Monarchos15.00$110,000
43Dollar Bill6.80$60,000
51Invisible Ink10.10$30,000
64Thunder Blitz12.70
76Buckle Down Ben28.75
82Balto Star12.00
97Dr GreenfieldGerald Butler19.80
Source: Equibase
Times: — 0:23.95; — 0:48.00; — 1:11.78; mile — 1:35.56; — 2:00.75; final — 2:26.56.
Fractional Splits: (:23.95) (:24.05) (:23.78) (:23.78) (:25.00) (:25.80)[1]

Payout

The 135th Belmont Payout Schedule

Program
Number
Horse NameWinPlaceShow
9Point Given$4.70$3.70$3.00
8A P Valentine-$5.00$3.90
5Monarchos--$4.20

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chart of the 2001 Belmont Stakes. equibase.com. 7 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Shulman. Lenny. Stevens, Baffert Recall Point Given's Belmont. BloodHorse.com. 7 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Haskin. Steve. Point Given Finally Sprouts Wings. cs.bloodhorse.com. 7 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Michaels. Noel. Point Given preps in 59.60 for Belmont. Daily Racing Form. 7 October 2016.
  5. Web site: Joseph. Dave. Point Given proves a point in Belmont Stakes. chicagotribune.com. 7 October 2016.