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Some Breeders' Cup Q and A with Oisin Murphy, Aidan O' Brien, John Gosden, Ken McPeek, and Bob Baffert

POSTED: November 2, 2020

There is a lot to take in when an event like the Breeders' Cup is looming. At Past the Wire we love some good horse...

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Brown brigade puts finishing touches on Breeders’ Cup preparations

POSTED: November 1, 2020

ELMONT, N.Y. – Trainer Chad Brown will be sending out a baker’s dozen in pursuit of victories at next Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup World Thoroughbred Championships...

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Civil Union works for BC F&M Turf; Code of Honor sharp in breeze for G1 Clark

POSTED: November 1, 2020

ELMONT, N.Y. – Allen Stable’s homebred Civil Union worked a half-mile in 51 seconds flat in company with older allowance horse Sentry on the inner turf Sunday...

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Oleksandra posts final breeze for G1 Turf Sprint

POSTED: November 1, 2020

ELMONT, N.Y. – Hall of Fame trainer Neil Drysdale, currently overseeing a stable of six horses at Belmont, said last-out Grade 1 Jaipur winner Oleksandra looked sharp...

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Clement works juvenile Breeders’ Cup contenders one day before trekking to Bluegrass State

POSTED: November 1, 2020

ELMONT, N.Y. – Trainer Christophe Clement sent out a pair of Breeders’ Cup probables to the Belmont Park main track early Sunday, with Plum Ali [Juveniles Fillies...

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Turf Pre-Entrant Red King tops Short List of Grass Workers

POSTED: November 1, 2020

Little Red Feather Racing, Gordon Jacobsen and Philip Belmonte’s Red King, pre-entered for the $4 million Breeders’ Cup Turf (G1) on Saturday, worked 5 furlongs in...

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Come Dancing set for ‘swan song’ in Filly & Mare Sprint

POSTED: November 1, 2020

By Gary Yunt and Liane Crossley LEXINGTON, Ky. – Blue Devil Racing Stable’s Come Dancing, a five-time graded stakes winner, on Sunday breezed three-eighths of a...

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Asmussen nine have final tune-ups for Breeders’ Cup

POSTED: November 1, 2020

By Gary Yunt and Liane Crossley LEXINGTON, Ky. – Trainer Steve Asmussen was pleased with the Sunday works by his nine pre-entrants to the Breeders’...

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Mott puts quartet through final paces in prep for Breeders’ Cup

POSTED: November 1, 2020

By Gary Yunt and Liane Crossley LEXINGTON, Ky. – Trainer Bill Mott has four of his six Breeders’ Cup pre-entrants at Keeneland, and he put...

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Welcome to our Breeders’ Cup page. Nothing is more exciting than the “superbowl” of horse racing otherwise known as the Breeders’ Cup. Participants from around the world converge to one location bringing their best champion thoroughbred race horses to compete against one another. The best of the best square off and compete for some of the largest purses in the world and the chance to be crowned a Breeders’ Cup World Champion.

Since it’s inception in 1984 has been mainly held in the United States with the exception in 1996 when the Breeders Cup world championships was held at Woodbine Race Course in Canada. These prestigious races originally started out as a one day event until 2007 when it became a two day extravaganza of racing.

Several Breeders’ Cup Champions go on to become Eclipse Award winners. Top horses that go on to be crowned as World Champions often have a higher value to breeders in the breeding shed because of the prestige that comes with being crowned a World Champion as you have beaten the best competition there is. This is the ultimate showcase for a breeder to display their talents on a world stage.

You’ll find coverage of all the excitement leading up to the races such as previews, features, results, workouts and more. We interview Breeders’ Cup participants including trainers, jockeys, owners and breeders.

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