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Bet On Big Brown at the Belmont Stakes and Triple Crown

Will Big Brown win and be the first horse in 30 years to win the Triple Crown?

The 140th running of the Grade 1 Belmont Stakes will be held at Belmont Park on Saturday, June 7, with first-race post at noon. ABC-TV and ESPN will provide live coverage of the day’s events.

The final jewel. . . the crowning achievement in horse racing-- the Triple Crown!

All Horse Racing offers a full card on the Belmont Stakes and also gives members a fee bet on Big Brown.

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“This year’s Belmont Stakes logo pays tribute to Rags to Riches, the first filly to win the third leg of the Triple Crown in 102 years,” said Gavin Landry, Senior Vice President of Sales and Market Development. “With the 2008 logo, we hope to establish the new tradition of honoring the previous year’s Belmont Stakes winner by incorporating the owner’s colors into the next year’s event logo.”

Will there be a triple crown winner in 2008? Place your bets and watch the races!

GO BIG BROWN!!!!!!!

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NEW YORK — A horse by any other name simply wouldn't have worked for UPS.

Capitalizing on the buzz around thoroughbred racing's biggest event, UPS has inked a sponsorship deal with Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown, who was named in honor of the shipping giant known for its distinctive brown trucks and uniforms.

The marketing coup has already won big media exposure and brand recognition for the original Big Brown _ a rare opportunity the company candidly concedes galloped straight into its lap.

"Prior to all of this happening, we had no intention of placing sponsorship with a thoroughbred horse group," said UPS spokesman Norman Black. "But when we found out the horse was actually named after UPS, we got together and decided to jump on it, realizing the great marketing opportunity."

"We were very opportunistic, make no bones about it," added Black, who called sponsoring the conveniently named colt and Triple Crown prospect "a once in a lifetime opportunity."

Thoroughbred teams have received corporate sponsorship since 2003, but Big Brown is the first derby winner with a tailor-made corporate nickname.

"It's a marketing person's dream," said Kelly Wietsma, president of Equisponse, a horse racing marketing agency that negotiated the deal on behalf of Big Brown's majority owner, IEAH Stables, and jockey Kent Desormeaux. "I mean, it was such a no-brainer."

The partnership has already paid off for UPS, also known as United Parcel Service. UPS logos on Desormeaux's pants garnered 56 seconds of on-screen time during the May 3 derby, said Eric Wright of Joyce Julius Associates, a corporate sponsorship research firm. UPS's brand was also mentioned on television and in hundreds of news articles, netting an estimated $1.4 million worth of total media exposure, Wright said.

The sponsorship deal makes UPS the exclusive sponsor of the Big Brown team for Saturday's Preakness and the June 7 Belmont Stakes _ the second and third leg in the Triple Crown, which no horse has won in 30 years. Big Brown is the favorite to win on Saturday.

It adds a dash of Madison Avenue-style glitz to the tradition-steeped pageantry of thoroughbred racing. Desormeaux will don a UPS cap after the races.

Paul Pompa Jr., owner of Truck-Rite Corp. in Brooklyn, New York, christened the colt Big Brown after renewing a freight contract with UPS last year, but said he didn't expect it would turn into a splashy sponsorship deal.

"I never though of that at all. I simply named the horse after a very big client of my trucking business," said Pompa, who sold a 75 percent stake in the horse to IEAH Stable for about $3 million after his first race.

Neither UPS nor Big Brown's team are discussing the terms of the marketing deal, which comes at a key moment as horse racing struggles to attract fans and corporate sponsors. For full story, click here.