1949 Belmont Stakes


The 88th Belmont Stakes was an American Grade I stakes Thoroughbred horse race held at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York on June 11, 1949. From the fourteen starters, Capot won the race under a ride much praised in the media by future Hall of Fame jockey Ted Atkinson. While Capot had won the Preakness Stakes, there was no Triple Crown at stake as second-place finisher Ponder had won the Kentucky Derby.
The 1949 Belmont Stakes carried a gross purse of $91,500 which went to the first four finishers with the nominator of each of the top three horses receiving $2000, $1,000, and $500 respectively.
HorseJockeyTrainerOwnerOdds To $1Earnings
US$
CapotTed AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable5.60$60,900
PonderSteve BrooksBen JonesCalumet Farm.80$15,000
PalestinianEddie ArcaroHirsch JacobsIsidor Bieber2.25$7,500
Sun BarhamCarson KirkThomas D. RodrockMrs. Eben H. Ellison Jr.23.00$3,750
HaltShelby N. ClarkWoody StephensWoodvale Farm 64.80
Old RockportGordon GlissonRichard T. WattsClifford H. Mooers12.30
Saint NicholasHarold KeeneWilbur BortonJ. Graham Brown28.10
Engel ManVincent NodarseWilliam O. HicksDavid Shaer196.50