Undefeated Zenyatta ready to race the boys
By GREG RISLING
ARCADIA, Calif. (AP) - Bring on the boys.
A day after the top female horses took center stage at the
Breeders' Cup, leading lady Zenyatta will face her male rivals in
Saturday's $5 million Classic. Zenyatta's 13-0 career record is at
stake as she also seeks to become the first female horse to win the
1 1/4-mile race.
Life is Sweet didn't mind her stablemate's absence, especially
considering the 4-year-old filly had lost three of her previous
four races to Zenyatta. Life Is Sweet ended up winning the $2
million Ladies' Classic at 8-1 odds and gave John Shirreffs, who
trains both horses for different owners, the tantalizing prospect
of taking the weekend's two premier races.
When asked if life is sweet, Shirreffs beamed, ``It is, isn't
it?''
Shirreffs won last year's Ladies' Classic with Zenyatta, but he
said it was time for her to face the boys.
``You know, Zenyatta was at the point in her career where she
would have an opportunity to run in the Classic if she trained well
up to it, and she trained well up to it,'' he said.
More than 37,000 people were in attendance for the second
consecutive Breeders' Cup to be run on Santa Anita's synthetic
Pro-Ride surface. The decision to run on the Southern California
track kept stellar filly Rachel Alexandra, who was 8 for 8 this
year, away. Her owner Jess Jackson doesn't like synthetics, so he
shut down the Horse of the Year favorite.
Life Is Sweet improved to 4 for 5 this year in races Zenyatta
wasn't running, with her only loss to males in the Hollywood Gold
Cup. She ran 1 1-8 miles in 1:48.58 and paid $18.20, $8 and $5.
Mushka returned $12.80 and $6.40, while Music Note was another
length back in third for the second straight year and paid $3.20.
In other races, She Be Wild charged along the rail to win the $2
million Juvenile Fillies by three-quarters of a length.
For co-owners Nancy and Mike Mazzoni the win was particularly
special. They raised the 2-year-filly on their 25-acre farm in
Kentucky and when the horse didn't sell for $19,000 because of her
small stature, they decided to race her. Fortunately, the lack of
interest paid off for them.
``There's a connection that we have,'' Mike Mazzoni said of the
bond to their horses. ``And it's tough for us to sell a horse, and
there was a lot of emotion in the decision.''
Tapitsfly held off Rose Catherine by a half-length to win the $1
million Juvenile Fillies Turf, while Informed Decision won the $1
million Filly & Mare Sprint by 1 1/4 lengths over defending champion
Ventura.
Midday scored in the $2 million Filly & Mare Turf that broke an
0 for 6 streak in the Breeders' Cup by veteran European trainer
Henry Cecil.
``To win it, certainly lived up to my expectations, the
excitement and thrill,'' Cecil said. ``Once you've won a race here
you feel you can probably do it again.''
Man of Iron won the $500,000 Marathon, the day's only race
featuring males.
While Zenyatta has received much of the attention, the other
Breeders' Cup races provide their own intrigue.
Trainer Bob Baffert has a trio of strong contenders, led by
Zensational, winner of his last four in the $2 million Sprint, and
undefeated Lookin At Lucky in the $2 million Juvenile. He also
saddles live longshot Richard's Kid in the Classic.
Both Goldikova and Conduit seek to become repeat champions in
the $1 million Mile and the $3 million Turf, respectively.
Jockey Julien Leparoux also will try to add to his win tally
with six mounts on Saturday, including Einstein in the Classic.
Leparoux won twice on Friday, putting him ahead of his counterparts
in The Head2Head Jockey Bet that pays for the rider who wins the
most Breeders' Cup races.
11/07/09 07:22
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