The Sights and Sounds of the 2012 Belmont Stakes
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Let’s go back and enjoy
the sights sounds of the three weeks between the Preakness and the 2012 Belmont
Stakes. It was quite an important period
for horse racing. Horse racing
needed a boost.
On Sunday, May 20, just a
day after winning the Preakness I'll Have Another arrived at Belmont Park.
Quietly the media coverage of the Triple Crown contender began and Horse
Racing Nation was there to cover the arrival and the first of many Doug O'Neill press conferences.
On Saturday, June 2, I
posted a blog, Does Anyone Remember Union Rags?, that generated 29 comments.
Our discussion turned out to be right on the mark.
Union Rags arrived on Wednesday, June 6, just before the 12 noon
The excitement of a
possible Triple Crown winner was building with each passing day. Beyond the two
Belmont turf courses is a display to remind us just how difficult it has been
to win the Crown. The signs show the silks of the 11 previous horses that had
successfully swept the three classic races.
The mood at Belmont had
suddenly changed. There would be no Triple Crown winner. All of the story lines had been
altered. Owner Paul Reddam was the first
to speak and he announced that I’ll Have Another was going to be retired. For the first time Doug O’Neill looked
drained and he had trouble coming up with words, but there was still going to
be a classic horse race the next day.
John
Velasquez guided Union Rags along the rail and had to wait for an opening as he
battled Paynter down the stretch. All it took was one left-handed whip by Mike
Smith and Paynter jumped away from the rail allowing Union Rags to get through
and rally to the neck victory. Enjoy the NBC video of the race. NBC reported a
13% increase in their audience from last year, which also represented a 74%
jump from ABC’s 2010 ratings.
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