Queen Elizabeth's horse wins Belmont Gold Cup in New York


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NEW YORK (AP) — A horse bred and owned by Queen Elizabeth II won the $400,000 Belmont Gold Cup Invitational by a length.

Sent off as the 9-5 favorite, Call To Mind ran two miles on a firm turf course in 3:16.78, setting a track record at Belmont Park on Friday.

The old mark of 3:17.89 was set by Da Big Hoss in the 2016 edition of the Grade 2 race.

Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano wore the queen's purple and scarlet silks aboard her first starter at Belmont Park since October 2012.

Call To Mind paid $5.60 to win in his North American debut. The 4-year-old horse earned $220,000 for the victory, more than doubling his career bankroll to $359,538, with three wins in nine starts.

John Warren, the queen's racing manager, says his boss "gets so much pleasure out of this."

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