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Fire At Will scorches Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at 30-1

POSTED: November 6, 2020

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Three Diamonds Farm’s Fire At Will ($62.40) swept past pacesetting Outadore at midstretch and cruised to a 3-length victory over Battleground to win...

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Golden Pal Wins Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint Holds Off Late Charging Cowan

POSTED: November 6, 2020

LEXINGTON, KY (Nov. 6, 2020) – Ranlo Investments’ homebred Golden Pal ($3.60) lived up to his heavy favoritism by grabbing the lead out of the...

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Siskin Seeks Redemption

POSTED: November 6, 2020

The short but excellent career of Siskin has seen him develop into one of the top 3-year-old turf milers in the world, but he must...

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Statement From Breeders' Cup Regarding Christophe Soumillon

POSTED: November 6, 2020

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Nov. 6, 2020) – Thursday, jockey Christophe Soumillon (France) received a positive result from a PCR COVID-19 test that was administered on-site on Wednesday under...

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Godolphin's Essential Quality Vies For Championship

POSTED: November 6, 2020

This year’s $2 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1) on Friday features a dynamic field filled with talent. One of the main players is Godolphin’s Essential Quality,...

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Tacitus Tackles Breeders' Cup

POSTED: November 6, 2020

Multiple Grade 2 winner Tacitus will attempt to carry the famous green and pink silks of Prince Khalid bin Abdullah Al Saud’s Juddmonte Farms to...

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Breeders’ Cup 1987: Ferdinand by a Nose

POSTED: November 6, 2020

By Peter Lee They were both champions as 3-year-olds; Ferdinand had surprised the horse racing world just a year earlier with an upset in the...

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Dylan Davis gets first Breeders' Cup mount on Second of July

POSTED: November 5, 2020

New York-based jockey Dylan Davis has already guided Bryan Hilliard’s Second of July to consecutive upset wins and he will look to complete the hat...

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Kentucky Downs on display in Breeders' Cup turf races

POSTED: November 5, 2020

Imprimis, with Irad Ortiz up, won Kentucky Downs' $700,000, Grade 3 RUNHAPPY Turf 'Proof is in the pudding, and we’re seeing the pudding,' says Casse...

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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.

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