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The Belmont Stakes: A History of Change

When horses break from the gate for the 147th Belmont Stakes on Saturday, they will do so directly in front of tens of thousands of people, on their feet on the crowded apron and in the clubhouse and grandstand. They will circle the enormous Belmont oval, the only one of its kind in the United…

June 5, 2015 in Belmont Stakes 2015, racing history.

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