- Tonalist = 20+15+14+1+12+9+19+20 = 110
- Tonalist = 2+6+5+1+3+9+1+2 = 29
- 110 and 29 both reduce to 11 in numerology
- Tonalist had the 11th lane in the race
- This was the 146th Belmont Stakes
- 146 = 1+4+6 = 11
Let us close with this thought. In football, there are eleven men on each side. In soccer, or futbol international, there are eleven men on each side. In horseracing, at the Belmont Stakes, there are eleven horses on the track. In this race, Tonalist, with 8-1 odds, is the only horse with "11" numerology because both 29 and 110 reduce to 11- in numerology. The owner of this horse is Robert S. Evans.The trainer for Tonalist was Christophe Clement, one of three "CCs" in this particular race. CC = 33.
Robert = 9+6+2+5+9+2 = 33 Evans = 5+4+1+5+1 = 16 Robert Evans = 33+16 = 49
- Christophe = 3+9+9+9+1+2+6+7+8+5 = 59
- Clement = 3+3+5+4+5+5+2 = 27
- CC = 33
- Belmont = 2+5+3+4+6+5+2 = 27
So there we have it- no triple crown, but "33" still wins the day. Before the race began, Tonalist was the last horse to take the gate, usually a tell in horseracing that the horse is amped up and in good position to "run well". Perhaps Tonalist had an unfair advantage, that might have come in the form of drugs or an injection, just prior to the race. You just never know, especially when money is on the line, as is the case with horseracing.
Let us close on a curious note. The last time the Evans family won in horseracing, was 33-years ago, in 1981, when Robert's father Thomas Evans had the winning horses in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. Kentucky, like Tonalist, equals 110.
- Kentucky = 11+5+14+20+21+3+11+25 = 110
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