2016 Fountain of Youth Stakes Betting Odds

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Gambling911.com has your 2016 Fountain of Youth betting odds for the Saturday February 27 big race at Gulf Stream in Hallandale, Florida.

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The grade II event open to three-year-olds willing to race one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt, it offers a purse of $400,000.

This race is an important prep for the upcoming Kentucky Derby and in fact has resulted in three winners going on to win both the Derby and Preakness and another winning the Derby and Belmont Stakes.

Mohaymen (Kiaran McLaughlin, Junior Alvarado) will enter this race as the odds-on favorite.  His Kentucky Derby odds were currently 4-1. 

Mohaymen worked 4 furlongs in comfortable 49.60 seconds at Palm Meadows on Feb. 19.

Zulu, who is unbeaten from a pair of starts at Gulfstream, is the likely second choice in the wagering as he makes his stakes debut for Todd Pletcher.

Other entrants include Golden Ray, Awesome Speed, Awesome Banner and Fellowship.

Here are your Fountain of Youth betting odds as of Friday:

Mohaymen 4-9 (was 11-10)

Fellowship 20-1

Awesome Banner 7-2

Zulu 3-1

Awesome Speed 4-1

Golden Ray 30-1

ODDS UPDATED HERE IN RACEBOOK SECTION

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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