ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) -- What a gal!Zenyatta overcame early trouble to beat the boys in the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic on Saturday, running her record to 14-0 in the most impressive effort of her career.
The 5-year-old mare rallied from last after a poor start and fought off Gio Ponti in the stretch to win by a length at Santa Anita, beating a loaded field of 11 males and becoming the first female to win the Classic in its 26-year history.
"There are tears coming to my eyes. I can't believe it," said trainer John Shirreffs, who eschewed a box seat to watch his star horse from the rail near the finish line.
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Quality Road was scratched at the starting gate after he acted up and scraped his hind leg, delaying the start by several minutes. Zenyatta initially turned sideways when it was time to enter the gate, and all the commotion may have explained her poor start.
"At the half-mile pole, I thought, 'Oh God, they're stacked up. There's no way I'm going to get around all these horses,'" Smith said.
Rounding the final turn, Zenyatta still had a lot of ground to make up on the leaders and her chances appeared bleak.
"If she wins this, she'll be a super horse," announcer Trevor Denman shouted in his call.
Zenyatta then made a bold inside move midway through the far turn, and Smith angled her to the far outside as the crowd of 58,845 fans erupted.
Showing the grit of an undefeated champion, Zenyatta closed relentlessly and denied Gio Ponti the upset. Smith pumped his left arm as Zenyatta galloped past the grandstand for possibly the last time in her sterling career.
Owners Jerry and Ann Moss said Zenyatta, named after the 1980 album "Zenyatta Mondata" by The Police, likely will go to the breeding shed next year.
"I think she deserves to go out now with her record intact," Jerry Moss said.
Zenyatta ran 1 1/4 miles in 2:00.62 and paid $7.60, $5.60 and $3.80 as the 5-2 favorite.
"She's sent from heaven," said Smith, who lovingly patted Zenyatta's mane on the way to the gate. "She's incredible. I still didn't hit all gears."
Gio Ponti returned $9.20 and $6.60, while Britain-bred Twice Over paid $7 to show.
"The horse ran a great race, but he couldn't beat the winner," said Christophe Clement, who trains Gio Ponti. "She's a freak. What can I say?"
More than $1 million was bet to win on both Zenyatta and 3-1 second choice Rip Van Winkle, an Irish import who finished 10th.
Belmont Stakes winner Summer Bird was fourth and Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird ninth, extending his losing streak to five straight since his 50-1 upset on the first Saturday in May.
Zenyatta was the star of the show, prancing as she paraded past the grandstand on her way to the gate. Fans held up pink signs reading "Girl power! Go Zenyatta" and roared when the hometown hero came through the tunnel and stepped onto the synthetic track.
"The way the crowd took to her was just amazing," Shirreffs said. "They cheered for her, they clapped for her, they love her. What a wonderful relationship."
The Mosses decided to enter Zenyatta in the Classic instead of trying to defend her title in the $2 million Ladies' Classic on Friday.
"We thought that she deserved this chance," Jerry Moss said.
Her presence gave a big boost to the signature event of the two-day world championships, which was missing the year's other star female, Rachel Alexandra.
The 3-year-old filly went 8 for 8 this year, including three wins against the boys, one coming in the Preakness Stakes. But Rachel Alexandra's owner, Jess Jackson, shut her down for the season rather than run her on the synthetic surface, which he dislikes.
Debate had raged in the week leading up to the Classic about whether Zenyatta could handle an international field of males and possibly snatch away Horse of the Year honors from Rachel Alexandra. The argument only intensifies after her explosive performance.
"If they don't reward her with Horse of the Year, it would be a travesty, or at least co-Horses of the Year," said Bob Baffert, who trained sixth-place finisher Richard's Kid. "It was the only time in horse racing that I didn't mind getting beat in a big race. Zenyatta made the Breeders' Cup, and the way she won! I've never seen a crowd so captivated."
Smith endorsed Zenyatta for the top honor, last won by a female in 2002 with Azeri, who also was ridden by Smith.
"She's horse of the decade by far," he said. "She should go down as one of the greatest horses of all time."
Colonel John was fifth, followed by Richard's Kid, Awesome Gem, Regal Ransom, Mine That Bird, Rip Van Winkle, Einstein and Girolamo.
American horses earned eight victories over the two-day championships, with Europe-based horses winning six, one better than last year's total.
Irish import Goldikova successfully defended her title in the $2 million Mile against 10 male rivals. Another Irish horse, Conduit, repeated in the $3 million Turf, and Pounced won the $1 million Juvenile Turf.
Three geldings won races -- California Flag in the $1 million Turf Sprint; Dancing in Silks in the $2 million Sprint; and Furthest Land in the $1 million Dirt Mile.
Vale of York, part of Godolphin Racing's European division, won the $2 million Juvenile.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
11-07-2009 @ 8:15PM
rojobil said...
HORSE OF THE YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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11-07-2009 @ 8:46PM
wicklowway said...
have to admit now she is totally brilliant , yes , horse of the decade , but god dont we wish rachel alexander was in there , we will never know ... screw these poly tracks
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11-07-2009 @ 8:49PM
wongtpa said...
Zenyatta removed all doubt. She is Horse of the Year, period!
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11-07-2009 @ 9:10PM
lisashalo said...
impressive!!!!!!!
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11-07-2009 @ 10:30PM
ktigglet said...
She was great!!!!What a horse and what a race
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11-07-2009 @ 10:48PM
Nancy said...
I was fortunate to see Rachel Alexandra in person when she won the Travers. It was a great moment, and cemented the filly as a champion, for sure. She ran a great campaign this year, albeit against a so-so class of three year old colts, and an average field in the Travers. Could she have won Horse of the Year? Maybe- had her owner,Jess Jackson, not taken the cowardly way out of the Breeder's Cup, whining about a surface that his other champion, Curlin, lost on last year.
Today, we saw history made with a brilliant, gutsy, incredible performance by a 5 year old mare who has just rewritten the record books. Zenyatta. Not only did she surpass the undefeated record of Personal Ensign with her unblemished record of 14-0; she also took on an international field of super stars( Gio Ponti, Rip Van Winkle, Einstein...) to become the only filly or mare to ever win the BC Classic, and in a manner that left no doubt as to who is truly the Horse of the Year. That performance was awesome and impossible. Yet her owners had the faith in her to put her to the test by taking the risk of placing her unbeaten record on the line(when she would no doubt have won the Ladies Classic). And she delivered in a race that will be remembered as much as Secretariat's Belmont victory. Congrats to you Zenyatta- and thank you to the Moss's for allowing us to see this great mare go out with such guts and courage.
In horse racing, you gotta be in it to win it. Too bad RA's owner chose to make excuses to keep his filly out of the Breeder's Cup. Zenyatta, after today, wins (and deserves) The Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year, hands down, as well as a place in the Hall of Fame. You go girl!
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11-08-2009 @ 4:42AM
mstrunn400 said...
Nancy, Rachel did not win the Travers, she took another route and ran against older males and barely hung on, the other knock on her besides skipping the Travers and Breeders Cup is that she has not run a mile and a quarter, Zenyatta did and won, for my money, give me Zenyatta for horse of the year, but watch, she'll get screwed. Didn't you just love the way she pranced and danced before the race and she won facing adversity, what a Champion.
11-08-2009 @ 12:54AM
valcrzy said...
i loved the way she pranced and payed the crowd. a true star! one of the best races i have seen . kinda puts me in the mind of secretariat... superhorse, the female version. brought tears to my eyes. way to go girl.
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11-08-2009 @ 2:08AM
myles said...
It was such a great atmosphere when Zenyatta won it! I felt like i was at a worlds series game 7 bottom of the ninth with 2 outs as Zenyatta rounded the far corner! The crowd loves the Mosses and what a gift they have brought to horse racing. Zenyatta is a classy girl who deserves the top honors!
Rachel Alexandra beat a so so crop of american 3 yr old males during this year's campagign. Zenyatta took it to the next level and beat the superior european horses plus the metiocre colts that rachel beat!
Go Zen! You inspire us all!
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11-08-2009 @ 2:23AM
Michael said...
WoW!!! What can you say... Goosebumps, For Sure! They don't get any better than this. What a Blessing to have been able to see an athelete like her compete! Thank You Zenyatta!
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11-08-2009 @ 3:59AM
nursjdp2 said...
rachel who !!!!!! zenyatta what a great mare. powerful girl. the worlds best athelete.
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11-08-2009 @ 5:46AM
Nancy said...
To mstrunn400-I stand corrected; you are right- it was NOT the Travers, but the Woodward, another Grad 1 stakes, that Rachel won. My error was made in the exhuberance of being caught up in the moment. Let's set the record straight. Sorry. It still in nomway diminishes what Zenyatta was able to do in the Classic.
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11-08-2009 @ 6:44AM
legeagle2 said...
Man, (I mean MARE), what a performance! Like alot of other people, I had my NAGging doubts about Yenyatta's chances yesterday, but, I was certainly treated to a superstar spectacle which now causes me to understand not only is this horse the "Horse of the Year", but one for all ages. Would she have beaten Rachel Alexandra if the trainers wouldn't have come up with some flimsy excuse to stay away? Absolutely!
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11-08-2009 @ 6:51AM
Cavs said...
Absolutely the most inspiring race I've ever witnessed since Secretariat's dominating Belmont win. Trevor Denham, who called the race will go down in racing history like what Howard Cosell did for boxing when he screamed out repetively when Muhammed Ali floored Joe Frazier --- "down goes Frazier" --- "down goes Frazier". Zenyatta is "dead last" --- "dead last" --- "If she wins this, she'll be a "super horse" --- this will go down as one of the "greatest performances and wins" in history. Whew ... 'nuff said ... Cavs xox
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11-08-2009 @ 8:14AM
mstrunn400 said...
Cavs, Ali did not floor Frazier, it was Big George Foreman who did. Secondly, I think we all know that Match races are not good, horses tend to get seriously injured, ala Ruffian, IF Zenyatta retires speculation will prevail for years; but my opinion is, Zenyatta would beat Rachel, catch her down the stretch.
11-08-2009 @ 7:04AM
Cavs said...
The world must know while both horses are at their "peak" and in their "prime" without apparent injuries ... Who is the Greatest Lady in racing History?
A Match Race --- Winner Takes All
Zenyatta versus Rachel Alexandra
Wow, wouldn't that be something to remember?
Cavs xox d:-{ )#
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11-08-2009 @ 7:04AM
piefacelouie said...
well, here's a message to the owners of R. A. and Zenyatta's owners......settle it like they always do, that way there will be no debate, no discussion, no if ands or butts. I hear a racetrack calling for the showdown, seriously wouldn't you love to see a female match race....The Zenyatta will blow R.A. away and there will be nothing to say....Poetic justice.
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11-08-2009 @ 2:15PM
Susan said...
Zenyatta is probably the better horse, but
in a match race, she would not stand a chance
against Rachel Alexandra. Match races ALWAYS
favor the front running horse. As big and long-
striding as Zenyatta is, I doubt John Shirreffs
could train into her the early speed MANDATORY
for a match race. (Read up on Tom Smith preparing
Seabiscuit for his match against speedy War Admiral, or LeRoy Jolley preparing Foolish Pleasure for the match against Ruffian.) In a
regular race, with someone to keep R.A. honest
on the front end, yes, Zenyatta would probably
beat her. In a match race - no way. Not with
Zenytta's regular running style, anyway.
11-08-2009 @ 7:08AM
Cavs said...
11-08-2009 @ 6:51AM
Cavs said...
Absolutely the most inspiring race I've ever witnessed since Secretariat's dominating Belmont win. Trevor Denham, who called the race will go down in racing history like what Howard Cosell did for boxing when he screamed out repetively when Muhammed Ali floored Joe Frazier --- "down goes Frazier" --- "down goes Frazier". Zenyatta is "dead last" --- "dead last" --- "If she wins this, she'll be a "super horse" --- this will go down as one of the "greatest performances and wins" in history. Whew ... 'nuff said ... Cavs xox
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1511-08-2009 @ 7:04AM
Cavs said...
The world must know while both horses are at their "peak" and in their "prime" without apparent injuries ... Who is the Greatest Lady in racing History?
A Match Race --- Winner Takes All
Zenyatta versus Rachel Alexandra
Wow, wouldn't that be something to remember?
Cavs xox d:-{ )#
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11-08-2009 @ 9:28AM
rick said...
sorry one trick pony cant be horse of year, she only runs in cali and only on poly. run east of mississippi and dirt, then she is horse of year
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