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Zenyatta wins BC Classic

Filly comes from behind to take Breeders’ title

Beth Harris Associated Press

ARCADIA, Calif. – Zenyatta came from last after a poor start and fought off Gio Ponti in the stretch to win the $5 million Breeders’ Cup Classic on Saturday, beating a field of 11 males and becoming the first female to win the race in its 26-year history.

The 5-year-old mare ran her record to 14-0 in the most impressive effort of her career.

“She’s sent from heaven,” said Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith, who lovingly patted Zenyatta’s mane on the way to the gate. “She’s incredible. I still didn’t hit all gears.”

Her presence at Santa Anita gave a big boost to the signature race of the two-day world championships, which was missing the season’s other star female, Rachel Alexandra.

Now the argument is on: Who is the best in horse racing’s year of the girl?

“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.”

Voters will decide who wins Horse of the Year in January at the Eclipse Awards.

The race was delayed several minutes because Quality Road acted up at the starting gate and was scratched after scraping his hind leg. Zenyatta had problems, too, turning sideways instead of entering head first.

All the commotion may have explained her poor start, breaking on the wrong foot and dropping well behind the field. Still, Smith kept his cool and let Zenyatta lope along near the back – her usual running style in the early going.

“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. Race announcer Trevor Denman shouted during his call, “If she wins this, she’ll be a super horse!”

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 in cheers. Showing the grit of an undefeated champion, Zenyatta closed relentlessly and denied Gio Ponti the upset.

• Irish import Goldikova successfully defended her title in the $2 million Mile. 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.