Tracy Farmerโ€™s Sir Winston rose to the challenge in his first start in an American Classic, overtaking pacesetter Joevia in the stretch and holding off 9-5 favorite Tacitus for a one-length victory in the 151st running of the Grade 1, $1.5 million Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets on Saturday at Belmont Park.

Sir Winstonโ€™s first career graded stakes win provided Canadian trainer Mark Casse his first victory in the โ€œTest of the Championโ€ three weeks after stablemate and fellow Belmont contender War of Will won the Preakness to give Casse his first win in a Triple Crown race.

โ€œHeโ€™s an amazing little horse. If at this time last year, if you had asked me to rate our top-20 2-year-olds, he would have been about 16th or 17th. But Iโ€™m very proud of him because heโ€™s kind of what our operation represents, and that is I feel like we develop horses,โ€ Casse said. โ€œI have this philosophy. I start every horse out thinking that they are going to win the Kentucky Derby, or the Oaks. Thatโ€™s what I do. And I will try different surfaces; I will try different methods. With a horse like Sir Winston, you know, it paid off there.โ€

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