Belmont Stakes post positions: Full draw & odds for the 2023 Triple Crown race

Zac Al-Khateeb

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The third jewel of the 2023 Triple Crown is nearly set to run at the Belmont Stakes. Following Tuesday's post position draw, all that's left to do is race.

The Belmont Stakes may lose a few casual fans this year now that there's no possibility horse racing will see its first Triple Crown winner since Justify in 2018. Mage, winner of the 2023 Kentucky Derby, finished third at the Preakness Stakes, won by National Treasure; the former horse isn't even among the entries at this year's run at Belmont Park.

Even so, the conclusion of the sport's Triple Crown series is a massive event, both among casual fans and horse-racing enthusiasts alike. Plenty of viewers will tune in to see whether National Treasure can win his second Triple Crown jewel of the season.

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Of course, the posts drawn on Tuesday will have a say in how the race ultimately plays out at the Belmont Stakes. Here are the post positions for this year's race, including odds and a look at historical racing trends from Belmont Park:

Belmont Stakes post positions 2023

Nine horses will run in the 155th Belmont Stakes, with National Treasure — winner of the Preakness Stakes, drawing Post No. 4. Tapit Shoes drew Gate No. 1, historically the best position to start from in Belmont Park.

Last year's winner, Mo Donegal, won out of Gate 6 — the first horse to win out of that position since Lemon Drop Kid in 1999.

Below is a full rundown of the post positions for the 2023 Belmont Stakes:

Post positionHorseOdds
1Tapit Shoes20/1
2Tapit Trice3/1
3Arcangelo8/1
4National Treasure5/1
5Il Miracolo30/1
6Forte5/2
7Hit Show10/1
8Angel of Empire7/2
9Red Route One15/1

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What is the best post position in horse racing?

The "best position" in horse racing varies, based on factors such as track type and length and the horses running in the race. Some run better with more space, meaning an outside gate would produce a better result.

But the shortest distance a horse needs to win a race comes from Gate No. 1, which gives it access to the rail. That can be disadvantageous for some horses that are claustrophobic, not only because they cannot move any further inside, but also because they have to wait longer inside the post.

That said, Gate No. 1 has historically been the best post to draw at Belmont Park: It has produced 24 winners, nine more than Posts 3 and 5 (15 each). But each of the first seven gates have proven to be more advantageous than wider posts. Excepting Gate 6 — which has produced nine winning horses, including Mo Donegal in 2022 — each gate has at least 10 winning horses.

Post pos.Belmont winners
124
213
315
410
515
69
714
87
94
101
113
121
131

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Belmont Stakes winners by post position

The Belmont Stakes first implemented a starting gate in 1904. Since then, every gate numbered 1-13 has produced a winner while six gates have produced at least 10 winners.

While Gate 1 has produced the most winners in Belmont Stakes history, it hasn't been the most productive gate in recent years. Since 2000, two gates have produced three winners; they are Gates 3 and 7.

Below is a list of all of the winners at each gate since 1904:

Post 1 — 24 winners

YearHorse
1910Sweep
1916Friar Rock
1917Hourless
1918Johnren
1919Sir Barton
1920Man o' War
1922Pillory
1924Mad Play
1925American Flag
1927Chance Shot
1930Gallant Fox
1931Twenty Grand
1939Johnstown
1940Bimelech
1946Assault
1948Citation
1967Damascus
1969Arts and Letters
1972Riva Ridge
1973Secretariat
1992A.P. Indy
1997Touch Gold
2003Empire Maker
2018Justify

Post 2 — 13 winners

YearHorse
1907Peter Pan
1908Colin
1909Joe Madden
1915The Finn
1923Zev
1926Crusader
1943Count Fleet
1951Counterpoint
1974Little Current
1990Go And Go
1994Tabasco Cat
2017Tapwrit
2021Essential Quality

Post 3 — 15 winners

YearHorse
1913Prince Eugene
1914Luke McLuke
1921Grey Lag
1932Faireno
1934Peace Chance
1935Omaha
1941Whirlaway
1952One Count
1956Needles
1971Pass Catcher
1978Affirmed
1980Temperence Hill
2000Commendable
2011Ruler on Ice
2012Union Rags

Post 4 — 10 winners

YearHorse
1905Tanya
1928Vito
1929Blue Larkspur
1942Shut Out
1957Gallant Man
1962Jaipur
1987Bet Twice
1993Colonial Affair
2004Birdstone
2009Summer Bird

Post 5 — 15 winners

YearHorse
1938Pasteurized
1953Native Dancer
1954High Gun
1955Nashua
1963Chateaugay
1964Quadrangle
1966Amberoid
1970High Echelon
1975Avatar
1977Seattle Slew
1981Summing
1988Risen Star
1991Hansel
2008Da' Tara
2015American Pharoah

Post 6 — 9 winners

YearHorse
1904Delhi
1906Burgomaster
1944Bounding Home
1950Middleground
1960Celtics Ash
1965Hail To All
1984Swale
1999Lemon Drop Kid
2022Mo Donegal

Post 7 — 14 winners

YearHorse
1933Hurryoff
1937War Admiral
1945Pavot
1947Phalanx
1949Capot
1961Sherluck
1968Stage Door Johnny
1979Coastal
1983Caveat
1989Easy Goer
1996Editor's Note
2007Rags to Riches
2010Drosselmeyer
2019Sir Winston

Post 8 — 7 winners

YearHorse
1958Cavan
1959Sword Dancer
1976Bold Forbes
1985Creme Fraiche
1986Danzig Connection
2006Jazil
2020Tiz the Law

Post 9 — 4 winners

YearHorse
1936Granville
1998Victory Gallop
2001Point Given
2005Afleet Alex

Post 10 — 1 winner

YearHorse
1995Thunder Gulch

Post 11 — 3 winners

YearHorse
1982Conquistador Cielo
2002Sarava
2014Tonalist

Post 12 — 1 winner

YearHorse
2013Palace Malice

Post 13 — 1 winner

YearHorse
2016Creator

Zac Al-Khateeb

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Zac Al-Khateeb has been part of The Sporting News team since 2015 after earning his Bachelor's (2013) and Master's (2014) degrees in journalism at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining TSN, he covered high school sports and general news in Alabama. A college sports specialist, Zac has been a voter for the Biletnikoff Award and Heisman Trophy since 2020.