Tradition was important factor in planning of Canadian Triple Crown races
TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a change of dates for Canada’s Triple Crown races but it wasn’t going to force Jim Lawson to switch either the order or distances of the three events.
The American Triple Crown begins Saturday with the Belmont Stakes, which is traditionally the series finale, without fans. And due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, the Belmont — which was originally scheduled for June 6 — will cover 1 1/8 miles instead of the traditional 1 1/2 miles on dirt at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y.
The Kentucky Derby, usually the American series opener in May, will be run Sept. 5 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. The Preakness — traditionally the middle race — will complete the Triple Crown on Oct. 3 at Pimlico in Baltimore.
The pandemic did force a change in dates for the Canadian Triple Crown but the race sequence remains the same. The Queen’s Plate will again open the series on Woodbine Racetrack’s tapeta course Sept, 12 rather than June 27.