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Breeders' Cup Classic

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For the Australian Breeders Classic, seeBreeders Classic.
American Thoroughbred horse race
Horse race
Breeders' Cup Classic
The first turn in the 2007 Classic
ClassGrade I
LocationNorth America
Inaugurated1984
Race typeThoroughbred
Websitewww.breederscup.com
Race information
Distance1+14 miles
SurfaceDirt
TrackLeft-handed
Qualification3-year-olds and up
Weight4-year-olds and up:126 lb (57.2 kg)
3-year-olds: Northern Hemisphere 122 lb (55 kg), Southern Hemisphere 117 lb (53 kg)
Fillies and mares allowed 3 pounds.
PurseUS$7 Million (2024)

TheBreeders' Cup Classic is aGrade IWeight for Agethoroughbred horse race for 3-year-olds and older run at a distance of1+14 miles (2,000 m) on dirt. It is held annually at a different racetrack in theUnited States as part of theBreeders' Cup World Championships in late October or early November. All of the races to date have been held in the United States except for the 1996 edition held atWoodbine Racetrack inToronto, Canada.

The Classic is considered by many to be the premier thoroughbred horse race of the year in the U.S., although theKentucky Derby is more widely known among casual racing fans. Once the richest race in the world, in more recent years, only theSaudi Cup,Dubai World Cup,The Everest andPrix de l'Arc de Triomphe have had consistently higher purses. Often, the winner of the Classic goes on to winU.S. Horse of the Year honors, including the four winners of the race between 2004 and 2007—respectivelyGhostzapper,Saint Liam,Invasor, andCurlin. Due to the extremely high quality of horses in the event, the race is notoriously hard to predict. One notable example of an underdog winning the Classic is the victory ofArcangues in 1993. This was the biggest upset in Breeders' Cup history and his $269.20 payoff for a $2 wager remains a Breeders' Cup record.

The Classic is now regarded as the fourth leg of horse racing'sGrand Slam of Thoroughbred racing — the traditionalTriple Crown (Kentucky Derby,Preakness Stakes, andBelmont Stakes) plus the Breeders' Cup Classic. AfterAmerican Pharoah's Triple Crown win earlier in 2015, the term became popular; the colt became the first horse to ever accomplish this feat.[1][2]

Notable renewals

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1980s

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The first running of the Breeders' Cup Classic in 1984 produced an exciting finish between 30–1 longshotWild Again on the inside,Gate Dancer on the outside and favoriteSlew o' Gold in between. The three battled down the stretch with Wild Again shifting his path away from the rail and Gate Dancer "lugging in" towards the rail, squeezing out Slew O' Gold. Wild Again finished a neck in front of Gate Dancer with Slew o' Gold less than a length behind. After a 10-minute stewards' inquiry, Wild Again was left in first place but Gate Dancer was disqualified to third.[3]

The 1987 renewal featured the face-off between two Kentucky Derby winners,Ferdinand andAlysheba. Ferdinand, who won the Derby in 1986, reached the lead in mid-stretch, then struggled to hold off the late charge of Alysheba. In a photo finish, Ferdinand prevailed by a nose[4] and would later be named Horse of the Year. Alysheba came back in 1988 to win the Classic, becoming the then-leading money earner in history.[5]

In the 1989 renewal,Sunday Silence andEasy Goer faced off for the last time in one of racing's most famous rivalries. Sunday Silence had beaten Easy Goer in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes but Easy Goer turned the tables in the Belmont. Easy Goer then won theWhitney,Travers,Woodward andJockey Club Gold Cup, making him the 1–2 favorite in the Classic. Sunday Silence raced five lengths behind the early leaders, with Easy Goer six lengths further behind. Easy Goer made a move down the backstretch and got next to Sunday Silence, who then made his own move as they rounded the final turn. Sunday Silence opened up a three-length lead, but Easy Goer again started closing down the stretch. At the wire, Sunday Silence prevailed by a neck, earning him Horse of the Year honors.[6]

1990s

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The 1993 renewal saw the biggest upset in Breeders' Cup history when the French-basedArcangues won at odds of 133–1. California-based horses had dominated at Santa Anita in the preceding races, andBertrando was expected to continue the trend. He set the early pace and had a comfortable lead coming down the stretch, only to be caught near the wire. Arcangues' jockey Jerry Bailey had timed the run perfectly, even though he had never ridden the horse before. "I couldn't understand the instructions the trainer (André Fabre) gave me in the paddock", he said. "I don't even know how to pronounce the horse's name. But sometimes a horse runs best when he is ridden by someone who has never been on him before."[7]

In 1995,Cigar came into the Classic having won seven straight Grade I races and was made the 3–5 favorite. On a muddy track, he scored a2+12 length victory in the excellent time of 1:5925, then the fastest Classic ever run. When calling the race, track announcer Tom Durkin referred to him as the "unconquerable, invincible, unbeatable" Cigar – a phrase that would be associated with the horse for the rest of his life.[8][9]

2000s

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AlthoughTiznow won the Breeders' Cup Classic and Horse of the Year honors in 2000, he is best known for his effort in the 2001 renewal. Tiznow experienced a variety of physical problems throughout the year and came into the Classic with only two wins in five starts. Facing him was an exceptionally strong European contingent that includedGalileo andSakhee. The 2001 Breeders' Cup took place at Belmont Park in New York and was the first major sporting event since9–11, so security was exceptionally heavy. Europeans won many of the early races on the card and looked set to take the Classic when Sakhee hit the lead in mid-stretch. Tiznow fought back and won the race by a nose, with Tom Durkin calling, "Tiznow wins it for America!" Tiznow became the first and to-date only two-time winner of the Classic.[10]

In the2009 Classic, Zenyatta came into the Breeders' Cup with a perfect record of 13 wins from 13 starts. Rather than trying to defend her title in the Ladies Classic (now known as the Distaff), her connections decided to enter her in the Classic against male horses. The race was run on Santa Anita's Polytracksynthetic dirt surface, which attracted several turf competitors includingGio Ponti (Man o' War, Arlington Million),Twice Over (Champion Stakes) andRip Van Winkle (Sussex, Queen Elizabeth II), who hoped to repeat Raven's Pass upset victory in the2008 Classic. The field also includedMine That Bird (Kentucky Derby),Summer Bird (Belmont and Travers) andEinstein (Santa Anita Handicap), butQuality Road (Florida Derby) was scratched when he refused to load in the starting gate. When the race finally got underway, Zenyatta broke poorly and on the wrong lead. As was her custom, she dropped far back in the early running then started her move around the far turn. Jockey Mike Smith guided her between horses near the rail, then swung the mare wide as they entered the stretch. Zenyatta quickly regained stride and closed on the early leaders, winning by a length over Gio Ponti. Mike Smith believed she would have won by more if she had not slowed when the crowd started to react. "She started pricking her ears and looking at the crowd", he said. "And she still went, believe it or not, well within herself. She was pricking her ears and galloped out. She didn't even take a breath after the race was over. It's just incredible." Zenyatta became the first and still the only female horse to win the Classic.[11][12]

Automatic berths

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Main article:Breeders' Cup Challenge

Beginning in 2007, the Breeders' Cup developed theBreeders' Cup Challenge, a series of races in each division that allotted automatic qualifying bids to winners of defined races. Each of the fourteen divisions has multiple qualifying races. Note though that one horse may win multiple challenge races, while other challenge winners will not be entered in the Breeders' Cup for a variety of reasons such as injury or travel considerations.

In the Classic division, runners are limited to 14 and there are up to eight automatic berths. The 2022 "Win and You're In" races were:[13]

  1. TheFebruary Stakes, a Grade 1 race run in February atTokyo Racecourse in Japan
  2. TheStephen Foster Handicap, a Grade 1 race run in June atChurchill Downs inLouisville, Kentucky
  3. TheHaskell Invitational, a Grade 1 race run in July atMonmouth Park in New Jersey
  4. TheWhitney Handicap, a Grade 1 race run in August atSaratoga Race Course in upstate New York
  5. TheInternational Stakes, aGroup One race run in August atYork Racecourse in England
  6. ThePacific Classic, a Grade 1 race run in September atDel Mar Racetrack inSan Diego, California
  7. TheAwesome Again Stakes, a Grade 1 race run in October atSanta Anita Park in California
  8. TheJockey Club Gold Cup, a Grade 1 race run in September atBelmont Park inElmont, New York

Records

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Most wins:

Stakes record:

  • The fastest time recorded in the Breeders Cup Classic belongs to Ghostzapper, who set the mark of 1:59.02 under Javier Castellano in 2004 at Lone Star Park. Because the Breeders' Cup Classic is run at different racetracks each year, some of which are faster than others, there is no official stakes record. Note though that Authentic's revised time of 1:59.60 set a record at Keeneland,[14]Ghostzapper's time of 1:59.02 set a track record atLone Star Park[15] andAlphabet Soup's time of 2:01.0 set a track record onWoodbine's old dirt track.[16]

Largest winning margins:

Most wins by ajockey:

Most wins by atrainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

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YearWinnerAgeJockeyTrainerOwnerTimePurse $TrackRef
2025Forever Young (JPN)4Ryusei SakaiYoshito YahagiSusumu Fujita2:00.19$7,000,000Del Mar[17]
2024Sierra Leone3Flavien PratChad C. BrownBrant, Peter M, Magnier. Mrs. John Tabor, Michael Smith, Derrick, Westerberg, and Smith, Brook T.2:00.78$7,000,000Del Mar[18]
2023White Abarrio4Irad Ortiz Jr.Richard E. Dutrow Jr.C2 Racing Stable LLC and La Milagrosa Stable, LLC2:02.87$6,000,000Santa Anita[19]
2022Flightline4Flavien PratJohn W. SadlerHronis Racing LLC, Summer Wind Equine, West Point Thoroughbreds, Inc., Siena Farm LLC & Woodford Racing, LLC2:00.05$6,000,000Keeneland[20]
2021Knicks Go5Joel RosarioBrad H. CoxKorea Racing Authority1:59.57$6,000,000Del Mar[21]
2020Authentic3John R. VelazquezBob BaffertSpendthrift Farm1:59.60$6,000,000Keeneland[22]
2019Vino Rosso4Irad Ortiz Jr.Todd A. PletcherMike Repole2:02.80$6,000,000Santa Anita[23]
2018Accelerate5Joel RosarioJohn W. SadlerHronis Racing LLC2:02.93$6,000,000Churchill Downs[24]
2017Gun Runner4Florent GerouxSteven M. AsmussenWinchell Thoroughbreds &Three Chimneys Farm2:01.29$6,000,000Del Mar[25]
2016Arrogate3Mike E. SmithBob BaffertJuddmonte Farms2:00.11$6,000,000Santa Anita[26]
2015American Pharoah3Victor EspinozaBob BaffertZayat Stables2:00.07$5,000,000Keeneland[27]
2014Bayern3Martin GarciaBob BaffertKaleem Shah1:59.88$5,000,000Santa Anita[28]
2013Mucho Macho Man5Gary StevensKatherine RitvoReeves Thoroughbred Racing2:00.72$5,000,000Santa Anita[29]
2012Fort Larned4Brian Hernandez Jr.Ian WilkesJanis R. Whitham2:00.11$5,000,000Santa Anita[30]
2011Drosselmeyer4Mike E. SmithWilliam I. MottWinStar Farm LLC2:04.27$5,000,000Churchill Downs[31]
2010Blame4Garrett GomezAlbert Stall Jr.Claiborne Farm & Adele Dilschneider2:02.28$5,000,000Churchill Downs[32]
2009Zenyatta5Mike E. SmithJohn ShirreffsJerry & Ann Moss2:00.32$5,000,000Santa Anita[33]
2008Raven's Pass3Frankie DettoriJohn GosdenPrincess Haya/Darley Racing1:59.27$5,000,000Santa Anita[34]
2007Curlin3Robby AlbaradoSteven M. AsmussenStonestreet Stables et al.2:00.59$5,000,000Monmouth Park[35]
2006Invasor (ARG)4Fernando JaraKiaran McLaughlinShadwell Racing2:02.18$5,000,000Churchill Downs[36]
2005Saint Liam5Jerry BaileyRichard Dutrow Jr.M/M William K. Warren Jr.2:01.49$5,000,000Belmont Park[37]
2004Ghostzapper4Javier CastellanoRobert J. FrankelStronach Stables1:59.02$4,000,000Lone Star Park[38]
2003Pleasantly Perfect5Alex SolisRichard MandellaDiamond A Racing Corp.1:59.88$4,000,000Santa Anita[39]
2002Volponi4José A. SantosPhilip G. JohnsonAmherst & Spruce Pond Stable2:01.39$4,000,000Arlington Park[40]
2001Tiznow4Chris McCarronJay M. RobbinsCee's Stables2:00.62$4,000,000Belmont Park[41]
2000Tiznow3Chris McCarronJay M. RobbinsCooper & Straub-Rubens2:00.75$4,000,000Churchill Downs[42]
1999Cat Thief3Pat DayD. Wayne LukasOverbrook Farm1:59.52$4,000,000Gulfstream Park[43]
1998Awesome Again4Pat DayPatrick B. ByrneStronach Stables2:02.16$4,000,000Churchill Downs[44]
1997Skip Away4Mike E. SmithSonny HineCarolyn Hine1:59.16$4,400,000Hollywood Park[45]
1996Alphabet Soup5Chris McCarronDavid HofmansRidder Thoroughbred Stable2:01.00$4,000,000Woodbine[46]
1995Cigar5Jerry BaileyWilliam I. MottAllen E. Paulson1:59.58$3,000,000Belmont Park[47]
1994Concern3Jerry BaileyRichard W. SmallRobert E. Meyerhoff2:02.41$3,000,000Churchill Downs[48]
1993Arcangues5Jerry BaileyAndré FabreDaniel Wildenstein2:00.83$3,000,000Santa Anita[49]
1992A.P. Indy3Ed DelahoussayeNeil DrysdaleTomonori Tsurumaki,William S. Farish III,William S. Kilroy2:00.20$3,000,000Gulfstream Park[50]
1991Black Tie Affair (IRE)5Jerry BaileyErnie T. PoulosJeffrey Sullivan2:02.95$3,000,000Churchill Downs[51]
1990Unbridled3Pat DayCarl NafzgerFrances A. Genter2:02.20$3,000,000Belmont Park
1989Sunday Silence3Chris McCarronCharlie WhittinghamH-G-W Partners2:00.20$3,000,000Gulfstream Park
1988Alysheba4Chris McCarronJack Van BergDorothy & Pam Scharbauer2:04.80$3,000,000Churchill Downs
1987Ferdinand4Bill ShoemakerCharlie WhittinghamElizabeth A. Keck2:01.40$3,000,000Hollywood Park
1986Skywalker4Laffit Pincay Jr.Michael WhittinghamOak Cliff Stables2:00.40$3,000,000Santa Anita
1985Proud Truth3Jorge VelásquezJohn M. VeitchDarby Dan Farm2:00.80$3,000,000Aqueduct
1984Wild Again4Pat DayVincent TimphonyBlack Chip Stable (William Allen, Ron Volkman, Terry Beall)2:03.40$3,000,000Hollywood Park

See also

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