Reuters - Sat, 07 Nov 19:40:00 2009
Zenyatta scored the biggest victory of her illustrious career by coming from last to first to win the $5 million (£3m) Breeders' Cup Classic.
The unbeaten mare picked off her male rivals one by one in a dramatic stretch run to become the first female to win North America's richest race.
The five-year-old Kentucky-bred was sixth in the stretch but found another gear under the gentle urging of jockey Mike Smith to win the prestigious race by a length over Gio Ponti.
Zenyatta still had more gas in her tank at the end of the mile-and-a-quarter, 12-horse affair that featured Irish champion Rip Van Winkle, Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird and other notables.
"I still never got to the bottom of her," said Smith. "That's the amazing thing. She still had a run left. She's incredible. She's sent from heaven. She's God's horse."
The breathtaking performance by Zenyatta overshadowed a record run by European horses in the two-day, 14-race Breeders' Cup card.
Euro invaders lifted six of the races, including the $2m (£1.2m) Mile won by French-trained four-year-old filly Goldikova for the second successive year.
English raider Conduit, also reached the winner's circle for the second year in a row, the gallant chestnut colt taking the $3m (£1.8m) Turf in the final strides.
Pounced, another English-trained challenger, took the $1m (£601,850) Juvenile Turf, while 30-1 longshot Vale of York, racing for Godolphin, took the $2m (£1.2m) Juvenile with a head victory over Bob Baffert-trained favorite Lookin At Lucky.
Most in the crowd of 58,845, however, came to Santa Anita on a sunny but cool day to watch Zenyatta take on the boys for the first time in her career.
Despite entering the race unbeaten in 13 career starts, the mare had been overshadowed by the filly Rachel Alexandra, whose owners decided to skip the Breeders' Cup because of their disdain for Santa Anita's synthetic surface.
Zenyatta initially balked at entering the gate and broke last in the 12-horse field. But she slowly weaved her way through and responded amid the roars of the Santa Anita crowd.
"There are tears coming to my eyes. I can't believe it," trainer John Shirreffs said. "She is a great, great filly. She is all heart."
In other races, big outsider Dancing in Silks won the $2m (£1.2m) Sprint after edging Crown of Thorns by a nose, while five-year-old grey gelding California Flag, partnered by 19-year-old Joe Talamo, cruised to victory with a 1 3/4-length triumph in the $1m (£601.850) Turf Sprint.
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This horse is a freak of nature.She is built like big stallion and shows the aggression of one. She seems to be dancing and prancing like some circus trained horse. But, it is obvious she is a horse with her own mind and when it comes to racing she is a real star, and people just love her. The owner and trainer must be praised for putting her in with the colts and allowing her to show how good she is.
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