Belmont Stakes Day betting was way down compared to last year’s record number

Belmont Stakes Day generated a handle of more than $98 million.

Mo Donegal’s win Saturday in 154th running of the Belmont Stakes was the highlight of a day that generated an all-sources handle of $98,766,906 across 13 races, the New York Racing Association reports. That number represents a drop-off of more than 12% from last year’s handle of $112,725,278, which was an NYRA record for a non-Triple Crown year.

Notably, 2022 was also a non-Triple Crown year after the owner of long-shot Kentucky Derby winner Rich Strike opted out of the Preakness Stakes, and Preakness winner Early Voting didn’t run the Derby or Belmont. Epicenter, the Derby and Preakness favorite who finished second in both, also didn’t run at Belmont.

Could all of that have played a part in why interest in Belmont Stakes Day betting was way down despite a paid attendance of more than four-times the capacity-restricted event of 2021? Maybe. But I wouldn’t overlook inflation either, as soaring prices have people protecting their money a little more.

The all-sources handle for the main race, carded as Race 11, was $50,248,624 – down from $60,459,330 a year ago. Over the course of the entire three-day Belmont Stakes Racing Festival, which featured 33 races, more than $127 million in handle was generated from all sources. That number is down from about $142 million in 2021.

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2022 Belmont Stakes: Here’s how much you would’ve made with a $1 superfecta

Someone, somewhere just won enough to buy a PS5 at a minimum.

The final leg of the Triple Crown, the Belmont Stakes, was absolutely thrilling as Mo Donegal won the 154th edition of the famous horse race in Elmont, New York.

Mo Donegal entered the starting gate with 5/2 odds to win and appropriately came away victorious.

Any bettor who took the initiative to place a bet on Mo Donegal has to be feeling good, but what if you were brilliant (crazy?) enough to correctly place a $1 superfecta bet?

To win a superfecta, a bettor must correctly predict not just the winner of the Belmont Stakes but also the second, third, and fourth-place finishers in the exact order. This year, that was Nest (5-1), Skippylongstocking (11-1), and We The People (4-1), respectively.

Getting all of those right, which would have been a truly unbelievable feat, would have netted a … modest payout, all things considered. With just a $1 bet, you would win $692.00. Uh, alright. I mean, that’s a PS5 (if you can track one down) or a new big-screen TV, right?

With Mo Donegal’s high odds to win, it seems fair to assume that there were more people than usual who won this superfecta bet. But at the same time, if someone did make that bet, they likely put more than $1 up.

All in all, someone, somewhere, still won a hefty sum of cash from the Belmont Stakes on Saturday.

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How much money goes to the Belmont Stakes winner and what’s the purse?

Here’s how the $1.5 million purse will be divided up.

The third and final leg of horse racing’s triple crown, the 2022 Belmont Stakes wraps up what’s been an undeniably wild spring at the track.

First it was Rich Strike pulling off an 80-1 upset at the Kentucky Derby. Then the thoroughbred withdrew from the Preakness Stakes as Early Voting gave trainer Chad Brown his second victory at Pimlico.

Rich Strike finally drew back into the field on Saturday in Elmont, New York—but now Early Voting is sitting out the event.

Even without a showdown between the two Derby and Preakness winners, there’s plenty on the line at the Belmont. That includes a purse totaling $1.5 million.

Here’s how it breaks down:

2022 Belmont Stakes Payouts

  1. $800,000
  2. $280,000
  3. $150,000
  4. $100,000
  5. $60,000

Updated odds for the 2022 Belmont can be found here.

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