Drosselmeyer Wins The 2010 Belmont Stakes

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Drosselmeyer wins the 2010 Belmont Stakes.  His odds coming into the race were at 11/1.  The payout was $110 for every $10 bet at  Sportsbetting.com.  .

The 2010 Belmont Stakes results were as follows:

1st - Drosselmeyer

2nd - Fly Down

3rd - First Dude

Drosselmeyer was not widely discussed leading into this year's Belmont Stakes. 

First Dude, one of the favorites, had led the entire race up until the final seconds.

Mike Smith was the jockey who rode Drosselmeyer to a win. 

Ice Box, the favorite to win, did not get the job done. 

Drosselmeyer is owned by WinStar Farms, which also owned Kentucky Derby winner Super Saver.

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Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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