What happened in the 2018 Belmont Stakes
The 2018 Belmont Stakes took place on June 9, serving as the third leg of the Triple Crown and the final major test of the season. In the 150th anniversary year of the race, Justify carried just 124 pounds to a decisive victory under jockey Mike Smith. The field of eight runners was considered relatively modest, with the Grade I Peter Pan Stakes winner Hofburg and several graded stakes performers providing the primary challenges. This overview outlines the race outcome, finishing order, time, and verified details that define the 2018 edition of the Belmont Stakes.
Race result and official finishing order
Below is the verified finishing order and key details for the 2018 Belmont Stakes. Times are reported from the official chart.
| Position | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Final Odds | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Justify | Mike Smith | Bob Baffert | 0.70 | Winner |
| 2 | Exaggerator | Kent Desormeaux | Karl Watson | 5.20 | 1 3/4 lengths |
| 3 | Hofburg | Irad Ortiz Jr. | William Mott | 9.60 | 1 1/4 lengths |
| 4 | Mendelssohn | John Velazquez | Aidan O’Brien | 15.00 | Neck |
| 5 | Bravazo | Luis Saez | Mark Casse | 22.80 | 1 1/4 lengths |
| 6 | Catholic Boy | José Ortiz | Linda Rice | 33.10 | 3 1/4 lengths |
| 7 | Quid House | Jose Lezcano | Steven M. Asmussen | 50.00 | 2 1/4 lengths |
| 8 | Discreet Lover | Flavien Prat | Richard E. Dutrow Jr. | 23.60 | 12 1/4 lengths |
Race time and post position details
The 2018 Belmont Stakes was run on a fast main track. Fractional splits reflected a moderate early pace with a stronger drive around the far turn. Official distance is 1 1/2 miles (96 furlongs or approximately 12 furlongs beyond the 6-furlong call), completed in the charted time. Post positions were drawn, and the starting gate lineup aligned with the final entries accepted for the race.
Notable connections and pre-race context
Going into the day, Justify had won the Santa Anita Derby and the Arkansas Derby, positioning him as a leading Triple Crown contender. Exaggerator, the second choice, had won the 2017 Breeders' Cup Juvenile and the 2018 Santa Anita Derby. Hofburg brought European experience, having won the Dewhurst Stakes, while Mendelssohn, trained by Aidan O’Brien, was the European Champion Two-Year-Old Colt in 2017. The entry list was limited, impacting early betting dynamics and pace scenarios.
Key stats at a glance
- Date: June 9, 2018
- Track: Belmont Park, Elmont, New York
- Race: Belmont Stakes (Grade I)
- Distance: 1 1/2 miles (12 furlongs / approximately 1.81 miles)
- Winning time: 2:28.18
- Winning margin: 1 3/4 lengths
Track condition: Fast Approximate post time: 6:52 PM EDT
Context and legacy of the 2018 edition
The 2018 Belmont Stakes is remembered as the race in which Justify secured the 13th Triple Crown, completing the series after the 2015 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes victories by American Pharoah, and following the 1978 champion Affirmed. The performance reinforced concerns about small fields in modern Triple Crown campaigns and highlighted Bob Baffert’s ability to guide a top-line three-year-old over the marathon distance. For bettors and handicappers, the race illustrated how pace fractions and post position can interact in a field thinned by scratches.
Evergreen takeaways for handicappers and fans
Understanding the 2018 Belmont Stakes helps frame how pace, distance capability, and class intersect in Triple Crown races. The race demonstrated the importance of a graded stakes form circle, the effect of limited entries on pace scenarios, and the value of solid closing speed over a mile and a half. These factors remain relevant when evaluating future Belmont winners and broader three-year-old classics campaigns.