Undefeated Zenyatta likely to run in BC Classic

ARCADIA, Calif. (AP)—Zenyatta will put her 13-0 record on the line when she runs in the Breeders’ Cup, most likely against the boys in the $5 million Classic.

A total of 166 horses, including 37 from Europe, were pre-entered Wednesday for the $25.5 million, 14-race Breeders’ Cup world championships at Santa Anita on Nov. 6-7. That’s down from last year’s record of 180 horses.

Zenyatta was pre-entered in both the Classic, along with Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird and Belmont and Travers winner Summer Bird, and the $2 million Ladies’ Classic.

But her connections are leaning toward the Classic on Nov. 7, pending the outcome of the 5-year-old mare’s final six-furlong workout Saturday at Hollywood Park.

“There’s definitely a preference for the Classic,” trainer John Shirreffs said. “The Classic is obviously a big challenge, but if she’s doing well and peaking towards that race, there’s no reason not to go in that race.”

Final entries and the post-position draw will be Tuesday.

Zenyatta has won all four of her starts this year. If she wins either race, she will surpass the mark of Personal Ensign, who won all 13 of her career races.

“I’m always amazed at how well she performs,” Shirreffs said. “This is like a stopper on a baseball team. When you’re not doing so well, you bring out Zenyatta and she lifts the whole barn.”

Zenyatta won the Ladies’ Classic last year on Santa Anita’s synthetic Pro-Ride surface.

“The advantage of going in the Ladies’ Classic is you have a great shot to win that race and it’s a very large purse,” Shirreffs said. “You have probably a better chance of winning there.”

But if Zenyatta were to run against the boys for the first time—and win— she would make a strong case for Horse of the Year. Her Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith has endorsed testing her against male competition in the Classic.

“She’s going to be very, very tough to beat,” said Alistair Donald of the International Racing Bureau. “If Zenyatta goes in the Classic, I fully expect her to be favored.”

Horse racing’s richest two days is returning to the same track for the first time in consecutive years. The track’s surface, however, will prevent a showdown between Zenyatta and Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra, whose owner refused to run his sensational filly because he dislikes synthetic surfaces.

“You certainly have a responsibility to participate if you can,” said Shirreffs, who has not been a proponent of California’s mandated change from dirt to synthetic surfaces but has kept his stable based in the state.

Breeders’ Cup president Greg Avioli was clear about which race he wants to see Zenyatta in.

“It’s going to be a bigger story for the sport if she chooses to run in the Classic,” he said. “It is the biggest of the Breeders’ Cup races, it attracts the most attention.”

The full field of 14 pre-entries for the 1-mile Classic include Irish standouts Rip Van Winkle and Mastercraftsman, who is more likely to run in the Dirt Mile; Arlington Million winner Gio Ponti; and Santa Anita Handicap winner Einstein.

Other Classic pre-entries include Pacific Classic winner Richard’s Kid, trained by Bob Baffert, and Quality Road, trained by Todd Pletcher. Quality Road, an early favorite for the Kentucky Derby, missed the race because of injury.

Tim Ice, who trains Summer Bird, believes the Classic should decide Horse of the Year.

“Each sport has their championship game. If you don’t compete in the championship game, then you shouldn’t be a champion,” he said. “This is the highlight of the year as far as all the great horses coming together. This is the stage you want to be on.”

Last year, European horses won five Breeders’ Cup races, including the 1-2 finish of Raven’s Pass and Henrythenavigator in the Classic. This year’s 37 European pre-entries are six more than last year, with Irishman Aidan O’Brien the only trainer with two Classic horses.

Goldolphin Racing, the Dubai-based stable of Sheik Mohammad, has a leading 18 pre-entries, including 17 trained by Saeed bin Suroor. Pletcher has 12.

Baffert will go for his third consecutive win in the Sprint with Zensational, and his second straight win in the Juvenile with Lookin at Lucky.

Ailing Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel has three entries, including Proviso in the Ladies’ Classic. He’s been away from his stable much of the year with an undisclosed illness.

Zenyatta is one of a record 10 defending or former Breeders’ Cup winners among the pre-entries. The others are: Ventura (Filly & Mare Sprint); Forever Together (Filly & Mare Turf); Maram (Juvenile Fillies Turf); Muhannak (Marathon); Desert Code (Turf Sprint); Goldikova (Mile); Midshipman (Juvenile); Conduit (Turf) and Red Rocks (2006 Turf).

If Zenyatta’s owners opt for the Classic, her stablemate Life is Sweet was pre-entered in the Ladies’ Classic, along with Alabama winner Careless Jewel and Beldame winner Music Note.

Composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber owns 4-year-old filly Dar Re Mi, who was pre-entered in both the $3 million Turf and the Filly & Mare Turf.

A maximum of 14 starters are allowed in each race, except for the Juvenile Turf, Juvenile Fillies Turf and the Dirt Mile, which are limited to 12.

Six of the 14 races were oversubscribed, including the Classic with 16 horses. For those races, fields are chosen based on three factors: BC Challenge winners; a points system; and a selection committee after the first seven starters have been determined.

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  1. codeo
    19. Posted by codeo Mon Nov 2 10:31pm EST

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    LIKE I SAID USC was OVERRATED ,and Oregon proved that ! I HIT the Book so hard he's paying, paying & still paying!!! JUST like ya west coast mare ,,she was calf's & breeders cups HOOKER soft fields ,, come on Chris who she beat ,,( soft fields ) how many races did she win in 2009 ? Shes what 13 in a row ,,yall making it sound like she won 13 races in 2009 ! Rachel connections will live with it ITS CALLED HORSE OF THE YEAR ! ALOT smarter than the west coast mares connections( bunch of west coast cowards ) LMAO chris what have you done for me lately lol rachel alexandra just made RACING HISTORY ! and WHO made the breeders cup BIGGER THAN a year of racing ? sorry west coast players you get NO RACHEL ALEXANDRA,, u get no BAILOUT ,, and your OVERRATED WEST COAST MARE WILL GET BEAT IN THE CLASSIC,, ( if she goes CLASSIC ) she loves soft fields !! THEN what politics will they play ???? HEY CHRIS like how you put Summer Birds name into the hat ,, WHY NOT JUST STICK TO YOUR GUNS shes the queen of the west coast mares ,, JUST SAY ZENYATTA ??? Just in case you didn't hear Rachel smoke Summerbird at his PEAK ! yep and yall make it seem that the west coast mare won 13 races in 2009 !! HOW MANY DID SHE WIN ??? I HATE IT WHEN IM SO RIGHT ~~~lmao OVERRATED !!!!!
  2. slideout711
    18. Posted by slideout711 Sun Nov 1 11:19am EST

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    Yes,this will be talk about for the next 10yrs., when the gate open in 11-07-09,there will be no looking back for this lady,Zenyatta will keep the boys looking at her backside for the next 3min., God Blessing go out to her People.
  3. alext
    17. Posted by alext Sat Oct 31 4:18pm EDT

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    Bottom line is Rachel was the "story of the year" and it's a big plus she competed in "sexy" division{3 year olds} and Horse of the year for the most part is a popularity contest. Even if Zenyatta were to win the BC Classic she won't be voted HOY, even though all other races this year would pale in comparison to the field assembled in the BC Classic...This is without a doubt the biggest and toughest race to win.....
  4. Brandie
    16. Posted by Brandie Sat Oct 31 1:28pm EDT

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    Rachel who? If you want to win the big prize than you need to show up at the biggest dance of the year period. Maybe Jackson is ducking the Breeders Cup because he is afraid to face Zenyatta with Rachel knowing Zenyatta is a formidable opponent. He needs to stop using Curlin as an excuse for not going. Curlin would have lost regardless of the track as he was no longer at his peak.
  5. Chris C
    15. Posted by Chris C Sat Oct 31 12:27pm EDT

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    Codeo what is going on? What is fair is fair. Rachels connections chose her campaign and now they have to live with the consequences of sitting on the sidelines while everyone else is racing in the big show while Rachel and Jackson are at home eating oats. What have you done for me lately is going to apply here and thats the way it is in Horse Racing. If Zenyatta or Summer Bird win the Classic voters are going to forget about Rachel because it seems like last year when Rachel was running. Sorry Codeo but they are going to teach Jackson a lesson here because you cannot fight City Hall and like you say POLITICS will prevail.
  6. codeo
    14. Posted by codeo Sat Oct 31 12:24am EDT

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    Here we go !! Told yall as the breeders cup would near ,, The beating of west coast mares druns would come! Zenyatta vs Classic ! Horse of the Year , chris & alex . How easy yall forget ,, theres a 3 year old filly,, that in 2009 made Horse racing HISTORY! Not once ,or twice but serval times! HISTORY! & History will crown her with Horse of the Year !,, That would be Rachel Alexandra!! Any racing fan could pull up the charts between Rachel vs Zenyatta,( 2009 ) EVEN if zenyatta would pull off the classic!( its what has been done in 2009 & not in a lifetime ) Rachel is the clear choice to win the award! Stop ,, wait ,,lets understand am i a rachel or zenyatta fan ,, really could care LESS ,But here comes the POLITICS , of the breeders cup, and yes they are pissed ( they don't like getting mud in there face) Here comes Calif racing ,, THEY not going to get there BAILOUT ! (Huge payday ) and boy we all KNOW that for a FACT, THEY need it! Chris you are so right ! zenyatta connections had a PLAN ! The PLAN was to stay on the west coast BEAT A BUNCH OF BUMS,, get lighty race ( fresh legs ) , Let the breeders cup ,hype up the west coast media bias , as the west coast mare being the QUEEN & THE HALL OF FAME ,take'm wide mike ! Almost makes for a MOVIE ! LMMFAO,, Alex wasn't that long ago,, you were ALL IN on Rachel , now your talking about STEALING THUNDER ? LOL did you guys get invited over to the WHITE HOUSE to sit and have a TEAR IN YALLS BEER with OBAMA ? Cause i told yall 4 months ago ,, Rachel wasn't going to give yall a BAILOUT,come breeders cup day! looks like im right again ,, and i bet i'll be right again when they name Rachel Alexandra Horse of the Year ! THAT will be 1 for the HISTORY BOOKS! BREEDERS CUP DAY is OVERRATED, kinda like the west coast mare and USC football !
  7. <i>bulkmanstlouis</i>
    13. Posted by bulkmanstlouis Fri Oct 30 5:11am EDT

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    there is a reason the have divisions in horse racing, she will definitely not win against older males, they should run her in the Ladies Classic and give her the best chance to win.
  8. Brandie
    12. Posted by Brandie Thu Oct 29 11:47pm EDT

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    Zenyatta if she runs in the Classic, I believe she will, will be made the morning line favorite. Followed by Rip Van Winkle and Summer Bird.
  9. <i>djelnene2003</i>
    11. Posted by djelnene2003 Thu Oct 29 1:41pm EDT

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    Do us a favor Mr. John Shirreffs of running Zenyatta in the Classic. Everyone involve in horse racing would love to see her win it!!!
  10. Peter R
    10. Posted by Peter R Thu Oct 29 1:39pm EDT

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    Zenyatta's buyers (speed figures) are not all that impressive, she will not be the favorite in the Classic. She will be the second choice behind Rip Van Winkle. The horse is a great horse don't get me wrong but this competition is much greater than she has ever seen. Mike Smith needs to have her ready to roll before the stretch, he can't have her running last as they approach the stretch. Because Summer Bird is going to be near the pace ready to pounce and Zenyatta would have a tuff time running her down if he has a big lead in the stretch. The one advantage she does have is the track, nobody knows the track better than her, however the distance is a little further than she is use to running. It sure will be interesting, I'm actually excited, I don't think I've gotten this excited about a classic since Invasor was running
  11. Chris C
    9. Posted by Chris C Thu Oct 29 12:06pm EDT

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    Rachel had a hard year and the connections gave her a well deserved break but they chose her campaign after they aquired her. Most owners and trainers who have top horses plan their year with the Breeders Cup as their final goal for the year. It's the Superbowl the World Series of horse racing and baring injury all top horses should be there. Rachel's connections easily could have backed off her and given her a break in between her races but they were anti Breeders Cup from the outset and I guess they are the only ones who know the real reason. Look at the other three year olds like Summer Bird, MTB and Quality Road. I do not believe it solely is the track surface is the reason that Jackson is not running her.

    Zenyatta's connections had a plan from the start of the year and have stuck to it and now it is their time to shine. Running in the Classic and winning as a Mare would be a phenominal accomplishment against a strong field. Horse of the year is still up for grabs and whoever thinks Rachel has horse of the year wrapped up is in for a rude awakening if Zenyatta or Summer Bird win the Classic.
  12. alext
    8. Posted by alext Thu Oct 29 12:49am EDT

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    If Zenyatta were to win the BC CLASSIC, she would forever race into "rarified air" and be remembered as one of the greatest of all time! Undefeated at 14 -0! ....Talk about stealing Rachels thunder! Not to mention HORSE OF THE YEAR honors......
  13. Brandie
    7. Posted by Brandie Thu Oct 29 12:12am EDT

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    Zenyatta in the Classic has just made this the most exciting race of the year. Horse racing needs this so why keep slamming her. The Breeders Cup is where champions are crowned, and win or lose, she has just elevated this race to another level. My bet is on her winning. The fact that R.A's connections chose not to run her here, is their problem, not Zenyatta's.
  14. <i>djelnene2003</i>
    6. Posted by djelnene2003 Wed Oct 28 8:35pm EDT

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    ZENYATTA will win the classic easily!!! I'll be next to John Shirreffs celebrating the win in his favorite place were he watches the race as always!!!!
  15. Spock
    5. Posted by Spock Wed Oct 28 8:28pm EDT

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    I do not believe that the Breeders Cup Grade I races in themselves should be considered the hallmark of what determines who the championship horses should. They obviously are the most prestigious Grade I races of the year, but it's crazy to assume that all horses will peak at the same time of the year. Thus they should be part of the puzzle, not the entire puzzle. Quantity of Grade I victories, margin and wowness of victories, and Beyer Speed ratings in my opinion should be considered as well . . . . Ever figure out why Usain Bolt is a sprinting megastar!
    As for Rachel's connections not wanting to run on a pro-Ride surface . . . . there are quite a few other horses whose connections feel the same way (examples include *Icon Project ---- Martin Wolfson claims that this horse was not gonna run in the Ladies Classic, even before she developed her foot troubles, *Dublin ---- a two year old Grade I winner for D Wayne Lukas, and *Fabulous Strike ---- a standout sprinter). I don't know about you guys, but I find it a nightmare handicapping races where horses switch to and from synthetic tracks and dirt tracks (that Pro-Ride surface in particular). Oh, and by the way, my fearless prediction is that Quality Road is gonna win the BC Classic.
  16. Chris C
    4. Posted by Chris C Wed Oct 28 6:45pm EDT

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    Running in all those easy races? Running in the biggest West Coast Grade Ones for Females and remaining undeafeted are considered easy races? There is no such thing as easy grade one races. If there is no competition it is because she is head and shoulders better than everyone else. Give credit where credit is due. If Zenyatta beats the worlds best on the worlds biggest stage in the Classic that will be a much bigger accomplishment than anything Rachel did this year. I am a Rachel fan also but she should running here like all the other top horses.The track is good enough for other great horses to come from all over the world but not good enough for Rachels connections.That is horse sh!t.
  17. banditsrubyangel
    3. Posted by banditsrubyangel Wed Oct 28 3:41pm EDT

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    Thomas R, you're absolutely right.

    This is just my opinion, but I think all those easy races Zenyatta had are gonna come back and bite her big time in she runs in the Classic. That might even happen in the Ladies Classic. Careless Jewel is mini-Rachel. We'll see what happens.
  18. Thomas R
    2. Posted by Thomas R Wed Oct 28 1:26pm EDT

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    If they choose to not run her in the classic and opt for the Ladies classic, this will with out a doubt cast a shodow on her legacy. She needs to race and beat the males to be considered superior to Rachel Alexandra. A win streak means nothing if you don't beat any and all challengers. Jus tmy opinion!!!!!



    oh and uh, 1st!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  19. Thomas R
    1. Posted by Thomas R Wed Oct 28 1:25pm EDT

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    If they choose to not run her in the classic and opt for the Ladies classic, this will with out a doubt cast a shodow on her legacy. She needs to race and beat the males to be considered superior to Rachel Alexandra. A win streak means nothing if you don't beat any and all challengers. Jus tmy opinion!!!!!



    oh and uh, 1st!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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