United Nations Stakes 2013 Betting Odds

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United Nations Stakes 2013 betting odds were available at Sportsbook.com here.

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This is an American thoroughbred Grade I race featuring a $750,000 purse.

The United Nations Stakes is run at Monmouth Park in New Jersey on 1⅜ miles (11 furlongs) of grass and is open to horses 3 years old and up.

This is an important race leading up to the Breeder’s Cup with the winner automatically qualifying.

Little Mike is the favorite at 8/5 odds. The six-year-old savored victories last season in the Breeders' Cup Turf, Arlington Million and Woodford Reserve Turf Classic.

Here are your United Nations Stakes 2013 betting odds courtesy of Sportsbook.com.

Little Mike 8/5 

Big Blue Kitten 3/1

Teaks North 3/1

Skyring 7/2

Willcox Inn 4/1

Harrods Creek 6/1

Hangover Kid 12/1

Russian Greek 15/1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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