How much did the exacta pay at the Belmont Stakes?

How much did the exacta pay at the Belmont Stakes?

Despite the two long shots filling out the exotics, the $2 exacta paid $13.60, the $2 trifecta paid $109.50 (equivalent to $27.38 on a 50-cent ticket) and the $1 superfecta paid $285.00 (equivalent to $28.50 on a 10-cent ticket).

What horse won the Belmont Stakes in 2015?

American Pharoah
After winning both the 2015 Kentucky Derby and the Preakness, American Pharoah won the Belmont and became the first horse to win the Triple Crown since Affirmed in 1978….2015 Belmont Stakes.

Belmont Stakes
“The Test of the Champion”
Winning horse American Pharoah
Winning time 2:26.65
Jockey Victor Espinoza

How much did Hot Rod Charlie pay to show?

Essential Quality holds off Hot Rod Charlie to win the 153rd running of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, delivering trainer Brad Cox his first Triple Crown race win. Hot Rod Charlie, the odds-on favorite, paid $3.80, $2.60 and $2.10.

What did the trifecta pay yesterday?

Trifecta: 6-5-3, $0.50 trifecta paid out $81.35. Superfecta: 6-5-3-2, $1 superfecta paid out $1,025.50.

Who owns race horse Hot Rod Charlie?

Hot Rod Charlie (foaled April 11, 2018) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2021 Pennsylvania Derby and Louisiana Derby….

Hot Rod Charlie
Owner Roadrunner Racing Boat Racing, LLC William Strauss
Trainer Doug O’Neill
Record 12: 3–2–3
Earnings $2,471,200

Who sired Hot Rod Charlie?

Oxbow
Hot Rod Charlie/Parents
Returned to the same auction house for the October yearling sale, Hot Rod Charlie was sold to trainer Doug O’Neill’s brother Dennis for $110,000. Hot Rod Charlie’s sire is 2013 Preakness winner Oxbow. His dam Indian Miss also produced 2019 Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) winner and Eclipse Award champion sprinter Mitole.

What did the exacta pay today?

Here are the payouts for the exacta, trifecta and superfecta: Exacta: 6-5, $2 exacta paid out $98.60. Trifecta: 6-5-3, $0.50 trifecta paid out $81.35. Superfecta: 6-5-3-2, $1 superfecta paid out $1,025.50.

What year did Tonalist win the Belmont Stakes?

2014
This week is a recap of Tonalist’s victory in the June 7, 2014 Belmont Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park.

When did the Belmont Stakes payouts start?

We’ve also included a detailed breakdown of all the past winners and payouts at the Belmont Stakes. Payout data was available back to 1940 for win, place, and show bets, while other bet types like exactas and trifectas did not become available until the 1980s, with the superfecta introduced in 2000.

How does betting work on the Belmont horse race?

Betting results on horse races like the Belmont use a combination of the odds at post and the total pool of money gathered for each bet type, making similar payouts rare, even with similar odds.

Who won the Belmont horse race 2019?

The 2019 Belmont Stakes is complete. Sir Winston won the final leg of the Triple Crown by a length over odds on favorite Tacitus. The next best was 22/1 long shot Joevi, who was 4 3/4 lengths behind the winner. A simple $2 bet on Sir Winston to win paid out $22.40.

Why is the Belmont the last leg of the Triple Crown?

In most years, the Belmont is the last leg of the Triple Crown, however, concerns over the Covid-19 outbreak forced rescheduling of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes. This is the first time since 1931 that the Triple Crown has been run in a different order than normal (Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Belmont Stakes).

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