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There was one big issue with FOX's Belmont Stakes coverage
NANCY ROKOS/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS JOURNAL / USA TODAY NETWORK

FOX televised the 155th running of the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, and their broadcast left many viewers dissatisfied with one issue.

Arcangelo won the race despite entering the race with 7-1 odds. The horse pulled away at the end and won by a length.

What was interesting while watching the race was the way the audio was balanced. FOX initially had the audio feed for the crowd pretty high, as well as the sounds of the horses running. Then towards the end of the race, the audio of the horses breathing, working hard, and clip-clopping was very audible, to the point it almost drowned out announcer Tom Durkin’s call.

Here is a video replay of the race for you to listen for yourself:

Many people noted that FOX brought Durkin out of retirement for the call, only to obscure his call.

The Belmont Stakes had been broadcast by NBC since 2011. This was the first year that FOX took over the broadcast rights, which they hold until 2030. It will be interesting to see whether they change the audio mix for next year’s telecast.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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