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Breeders' Cup

The Breeders' Cup World Championships is an annual series of Grade I Thoroughbred horse races, operated by Breeders' Cup Limited, a company formed in 1982. From its inception in 1984 through 2006, it was a single-day event; starting in 2007, it expanded to two days. All sites have been in the United States, except in 1996, when the races were at the Woodbine Racetrack in Canada.

Breeders' Cup
Championship Event Series race

2018 Breeders' Cup at Churchill Downs
LocationChanges yearly
Inaugurated1984
Race typeThoroughbred
Websitewww.breederscup.com
Race information
DistanceSee individual races
SurfaceTurf, Dirt
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationSee individual races
WeightSee individual races
PurseVaries by Race; Between $1,000,000 – $6 million

The attendance at the Breeders' Cup varies, depending mainly on the capacity of the host track. Santa Anita Park set the highest two-day attendance figure of 118,484 in 2016.[1] The lowest two-day attendance was 69,584 in 2007 at Monmouth Park.[2] The attendance typically only trails the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Kentucky Oaks (and in some years, the Belmont Stakes); for more information see American Thoroughbred racing top attended events.

With the addition of three races for 2008, a total of $25.5 million was awarded over the two days, up from $23 million in 2007. With the subsequent removal of two races, the purses for the remaining thirteen races totaled $24.5 million in 2014, plus awards for foal and stallion nominators.[3] Prior to the 2016 running, the total purses were raised from $26 million to $28 million. The purse of the Classic was raised from $5 million to $6 million, and the purse of the Longines Turf was increased from $3 million to $4 million.[4] In 2018, total prizes and awards were increased to over $30 million after another race, the Juvenile Turf Sprint, was added and the purse for the Sprint was increased to $2 million.[5]

Each Breeders' Cup race presents four Breeders' Cup trophies to the connections of the winner and a garland of flowers draped over the withers of the winning horse. Many Breeders' Cup winners will go on to win the Eclipse Award in their respective division. For example, of the eleven flat racehorse categories, seven of the Eclipse winners in 2015 had also won a Breeders' Cup race, while three others were in the money.[6]

In the 2015 listing of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA), three Breeders' Cup races are ranked among the top Grade 1 races in the world: the Classic (4th), the Turf (10th) and the Mile (12th). The Distaff is ranked second among the top Grade 1 races for fillies and mares.[7]

History

1980s-1990s: Founding, early races

The event was created as a year-end championship for North American Thoroughbred racing, and also attracts top horses from other parts of the world, especially Europe. The idea for the Breeders' Cup was proposed at the 1982 awards luncheon for the Kentucky Derby Festival by pet food heir John R. Gaines (1928–2005),[8] a leading Thoroughbred owner and breeder who wanted to clean up the sport's image. The Cup was initially faced with much skepticism in the racing community, however with the vocal support of legendary trainer John Nerud and others, the Breeders' Cup was carried out, and subsequently experienced tremendous popularity domestically and abroad.

The prize money is largely supported by nomination fees paid by breeders for stallions and the resultant foals. In North America, participating stud farms pay an annual nomination fee for a given stallions that is equal to the stallion's advertised stud fee, plus an additional amount if the stallion has more than 50 foals in a given year. The cost to nominate a European stallion is 50% of their stud fee, while the nomination fee for a South American stallion is 25% of their stud fee. In North America, the breeders of the resultant foals must also pay a one-time nomination fee (currently $400) by October 15 of the year of birth.[9]

The races are operated by Breeders' Cup Limited, a company formed in 1982. The first event was in 1984. From its inception in 1984 through 2006, it was a single-day event; starting in 2007, it expanded to two days. All sites have been in the United States, except in 1996, when the races were at the Woodbine Racetrack in Canada.

2000–09: Expansion

 
The saddling paddock, decorated for the Breeders' Cup

In 2006 Greg Avioli began serving as interim President and CEO of the Breeders' Cup,[10] and he became the official CEO in April 2007.[11] "This is an exciting time for the Breeders' Cup", said Avioli. "We will continue to focus on growing the international market for our championships, creating a successful two-day event and promoting the Breeders' Cup brand with both our television and sponsorship partners."[12] In 2007, the event was expanded from one to two days and in 2008, the first day was devoted to female horses and the overall purse increased to over $25 million, making it what the New York Post called "the richest turf festival in the world."[13] Before the Breeders' Cup expanded to two days, it was generally considered to be the richest day in sports. Beginning in 2008, the second day of the Breeders' Cup became the second-richest. In 2008, a total of $17 million was awarded on that day, down from $20 million in 2007 (two races were moved from Day 2 to Day 1). The richest single day in sports is now another Thoroughbred racing event, Dubai World Cup Night. It features six races with a combined purse of $21 million in 2008. In 2008, the Breeders' Cup Marathon was added but was dropped in April 2014.[14] 2008 also marked the first time most of the races were run on an artificial surface, instead of the traditional dirt.[13]

On August 11, 2009, the Breeders' Cup announced that it would use the standard colored saddle towel system starting with the 2009 event. The new color-coded system (which has been used at many North American racetracks since the mid-1990s) replaces the standard purple saddle towels which had been used since 1985. The first Breeders' Cup in 1984 used yellow saddle towels.[15]

On October 22, 2009, the Breeders' Cup announced it had signed simulcasting and licensing agreements with Betfair,[16] a company which in turn had purchased the horse-racing network TVG in January of that year. The agreement brought in Betfair's customer base of over 2.5 million, many of whom had legal access to common-pool betting.[17] Betfair handled common-pool wagering at the organization's November 2009 championships, also streaming the events live to both national and international wagerers for the first time.[16] At that point, the World Championship event was being telecast in over 140 countries, through various networks.[16]

Breeders' Cup also introduced the Breeders' Cup Challenge "Win and You're In" qualifying system, a policy wherein winners of major races throughout the year, from North America, England, Ireland, France, Hong Kong, Japan, South Africa, Australia would gain automatic access to the Breeders' Cup Championships races.[18] Profits for 2010 were the highest in the organization's history, with wagering (both pari-mutuel and non-pari-mutuel) in 2010 nearing $200 million, or $21 million more than the previous year. Over $23 million of the non-pari-mutuel was wagered over Betfair.[19]

2010–19: Recent years

In 2011, the organization appointed Craig R. Fravel as CEO and President, a role he will be leaving after the 2019 event to head the racing operations of the Stronach Group.[20] Also in 2011, the Juvenile Sprint was added, only to be dropped after the 2012 running.[21] Organizers had originally planned to ban raceday use of the anti-bleeding medication furosemide (Lasix) for more consistency with European standards, but reversed the decision due to concerns from horsemen and many handicappers.[21]

From 2008 to 2014, the Breeders' Cup was held at either Churchill Downs or Santa Anita Park, both major tracks with a demonstrated record of success in hosting the event. In 2015 however, Keeneland was selected as the host track for the first time, in large part because of Lexington's position as the center of the North American thoroughbred breeding industry.[22] Although concerns were raised over Keeneland's limited amount of permanent seating,[23] the 2015 event was considered a success, with record Friday attendance and a sell-out on Saturday.[24]

2015 marked the first time a Triple Crown had been won since the inception of the Breeders' Cup, and thus the first opportunity to win the so-called Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing, consisting of the Triple Crown and Breeders' Cup Classic. American Pharoah completed the feat in a decisive wire to wire victory.[25]

 
Start of 2016 Breeders' Cup Distaff

In 2016, Santa Anita had the record upon hosting the Breeders' Cup for a record ninth time.[26] The 2017 event was held at Del Mar for the first time.

The 2018 event was held at Churchill Downs. For the 2018 event, the Friday card was known as "Future Stars Friday" and featured five races for two-year-olds, including the new Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint. The Distaff moved back to the Saturday card.[27] Additional Breeders' Cup changes arrived with the Breeders' Cup Future Wager,[28][29] similar to the Kentucky Derby Future Wager,[30] and the first time the Equestrian event which was intermingled with Breeders' Cup and Churchill Downs activities.[31]

The 2019 event at Santa Anita Park ended in the death of a popular horse, named Mongolian Groom, in the Breeders' Cup Classic. Mongolian Groom suffered a broken lower cannon bone as well as an upper portion of pastern during the race and was euthanized. The accident came after 37 other deaths at Santa Anita Park in less than a year.[32]

Races

Current

The races currently run are:

Past

The following races have been discontinued by the Breeders' Cup:


**The Breeders' Cup Marathon, while no longer run as such, has actually continued to be raced every year as part of the first day of the Breeders' Cup undercard. It was run for several years as the Las Vegas Marathon and in 2022 is being run as the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Stakes. Even as a Breeders' Cup event, the race was never a Grade I race: it was a Grade II event when last run as part of the official Breeders' Cup program in 2013, and has remained a Grade II in its subsequent runnings as a non-Breeders' Cup race.

Selection process

A maximum of 14 starters are allowed in each of the Breeders' Cup Championships races (depending on track dimensions, some races such as the Turf Sprint or Dirt Mile may be limited to 12 starters). Breeders' Cup Limited has adopted a field selection system to select runners in the event fields are oversubscribed. Winners of the "Win and You're In" Breeders' Cup Challenge races automatically qualify. Other pre-entries are ranked by (1) a point system for graded stakes performance during the year, and (2) the judgment of a panel of racing experts. After pre-entries are taken approximately two weeks before the Breeders' Cup, the ranking determines eligibility in oversubscribed races. After pre-entry, any vacancies in the fields are filled by horses in order of panel preference.[3]

Details

Through 2006, there were eight races on the Breeders' Cup card, all classified as Grade I races. In 2007, three races – the Dirt Mile, Filly and Mare Sprint, and Juvenile Turf – were added, all of them run the Friday before the remaining eight races. Three more new races – a Turf Sprint, Juvenile Filly Turf and Marathon – were added for 2008.[33] A Juvenile Sprint was added for 2011.

 
The championship races in 2009 (pictured) were the second year to have a day devoted to female horses. Since 2013, the gender on both days is mixed between races.

The order of the races on the card has changed many times throughout the event's history, but the Turf and Classic are traditionally the last two races. The 2008 event was the first in which Day 1 of the event was dedicated to races for fillies and mares, with Day 2 featuring all other races. For 2009, the Marathon, open to runners of both sexes, was moved from Day 2 to be the opening race on Day 1, but all other races stayed on the day they had been run in 2008. In 2011, the Marathon was moved from Day 1 to Day 2, with the Juvenile Sprint becoming the first race overall (and also the only one on Day 1 open to males). The Marathon returned to Day 1 in 2012. Since 2013, the first day was no longer primarily devoted to races for fillies and mares, with the Dirt Mile and Juvenile Turf moving to Day 1 and the Filly & Mare Sprint and Filly & Mare Turf moving to Day 2.

Two other significant changes were made in 2013. First, the Juvenile Sprint (on dirt) was discontinued after only two runnings. That race had been widely perceived as a consolation prize for horses not good enough to run in the Juvenile.[8] Second, the Ladies' Classic returned to its original name of Distaff. When the latter announcement was made, Breeders' Cup president Craig Fravel said,

We restored the Ladies' Classic to its original name due to feedback from our loyal fans who have a strong affinity for the Distaff. In recognition of our 30th year, the Distaff has provided us with some of racing's most remarkable moments, personified by such outstanding thoroughbreds as Lady's Secret, Personal Ensign, Azeri, Zenyatta, and our two-time defending champion, Royal Delta. It is a fitting tribute to bring back the name Distaff to honor the rich history of the championships.[8]

For 2018, the sprint race for two-year-olds was revived, now on turf as the Juvenile Turf Sprint. According to officials, the turf races for two-year-old horses have more entries than can fit within the Breeders' Cup limit of 12 to 14 horses, so they needed to add the third turf race for two-year-old horses at 5.5 or six furlongs, depending on the track.[34]

Winners and records

Most wins and earnings

Breeders' Cup Wins – Jockey:[35]

Breeders' Cup Wins – Trainer:[36]

Breeders' Cup Earnings – Owner:[37]

Breeders' Cup Earnings – Breeder:[38]

Breeders' Cup Earnings – Horse:[39]

Breeders' Cup Earnings – Sire:[40]

Breeders' Cup Earnings – Dam:[41]

  • Cee's Song – $5,360,400
  • Vertigineux – $4,680,000
  • Flawless - 4,120,000
  • Leslie's Lady – $4,010,000
  • Born Gold – $3,868,200

Repeat winners

The following horses have won the same Breeders' Cup race at least twice:[42]

The following horses have won two different Breeders' Cup races:

  • Zenyatta, Distaff in 2008, Classic in 2009
  • Beholder, Juvenile Fillies in 2012, Distaff in 2013 and 2016
  • Secret Circle, Juvenile Sprint in 2011, Sprint in 2013
  • Stephanie's Kitten, Juvenile Fillies Turf in 2011, Filly and Mare Turf in 2015
  • Knicks Go, Dirt Mile in 2020, Classic in 2021
  • Golden Pal, Juvenile Turf Sprint in 2020, Turf Sprint in 2021
  • Modern Games, Juvenile Turf in 2021, Mile in 2022

The following horses have won three Breeders' Cup races:

  • Goldikova, Mile 2008, 2009 and 2010
  • Beholder, Juvenile Fillies 2012, Distaff 2013 and 2016

Miscellaneous

Largest margins of victory:[43]

  • 13.5 lengths – Inside Information: 1995 Distaff
  • 10 lengths – Street Sense: 2006 Juvenile

As of 2022, the following countries have produced Breeders' Cup winners:[44]

  • United States – 298
  • Ireland – 41
  • Great Britain – 26
  • France – 8
  • Argentina – 6
  • Canada – 6
  • Japan – 2
  • Germany – 1


Oldest Horse to Win a Breeders’ Cup Race: Calidoscopio (Arg) 9 Years Old (2012 Marathon)

Oldest Trainer to Win a Breeders’ Cup Race: D. Wayne Lukas (79) Take Charge Brandi (2014 Juvenile Fillies)

Youngest Trainer to Win a Breeders’ Cup Race: Joseph O’Brien (26) Iridessa (2019 Filly & Mare Turf)

Oldest Jockey to Win a Breeders’ Cup Race: Bill Shoemaker (56) Ferdinand (1987 Classic)

Youngest Jockey to Win a Breeders’ Cup Race: Joseph O’Brien (18) St Nicholas Abbey (IRE) (2011 Turf)

As of 2019, favorites have won 107 of 346 Breeders' Cup races, a 31 percent strike rate. Of the 346 favorites, 65 were odds-on choices with 28 of them winning.[43]

The biggest longshot to win a Breeders' Cup race was Arcangues at 133.60-1.

Women in the Breeders' Cup

Jockeys

The 1988 Breeders' Cup marked the first time a woman jockey competed, as American Julie Krone rode in three races that day; the Juvenile Fillies, the Juvenile and the Classic finishing 2nd, 6th and 4th respectively. Krone also became the first woman to win when she guided Halfbridled to a historic victory in the 2003 edition of the Juvenile Fillies. Rosie Napravnik became the second woman jockey to win a Breeders' Cup race, winning the Juvenile in 2012 on Shanghai Bobby and the Distaff in 2014 on Untapable.

Trainers

Six women trainers have won Breeders' Cup races, the first in 1996 when Jenine Sahadi won the Breeders' Cup Sprint with Lit de Justice. In 2009, Carla Gaines also won the Sprint with Dancing in Silks[45] and in 2013 Kathy Ritvo became the first woman to train a Classic winner, Mucho Macho Man. Most recently, Maria Borell saddled 2015 Sprint winner Runhappy.

Television

NBC broadcast the Breeders' Cup from its inception in 1984 through 2005. In 2006, ESPN took over the television contract for eight years through 2013. However, in January 2012 the Breeders' Cup announced a new contract with NBC Sports, superseding the final two years of the ESPN contract. Beginning in 2012, the Breeders' Cup would be broadcast in its entirety on NBCSN, except for the Classic which would be televised by NBC.[46] In 2014, NBC announced a 10-year extension of their media rights to the Breeders' Cup.[47] In 2015, NBC Sports announced a 3-year extension of their partnership to broadcast events from the Breeders' Cup Challenge series.[48]

The Breeders' Cup races were called by Tom Durkin from 1984 through 2005, and by Trevor Denman from 2006 to 2012. The Breeders' Cup has used two announcers in recent years, with Larry Collmus calling the races for the network shows, and the host track's announcer calling for the regular in-house and simulcast feeds.

Race tracks

The Breeders' Cup is held at different racetracks. In 2019, Santa Anita hosted the event for a record tenth time. Churchill Downs has hosted nine times. Belmont Park hosted the series four times, and Gulfstream Park and Hollywood Park each hosted the meet three times.

Past and Future Breeders' Cup sites:

Steeplechase

For several years, the "Grand National Steeplechase" (now run as the Grand National Hurdle Stakes) was known as the Breeders' Cup Grand National Steeplechase under a licensing agreement between the National Steeplechase Association and Breeders' Cup. However, the Grand National was never an official part of the Breeders' Cup series.

See also

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External links

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The Breeders Cup World Championships is an annual series of Grade I Thoroughbred horse races operated by Breeders Cup Limited a company formed in 1982 From its inception in 1984 through 2006 it was a single day event starting in 2007 it expanded to two days All sites have been in the United States except in 1996 when the races were at the Woodbine Racetrack in Canada Breeders CupChampionship Event Series race2018 Breeders Cup at Churchill DownsLocationChanges yearlyInaugurated1984Race typeThoroughbredWebsitewww wbr breederscup wbr comRace informationDistanceSee individual racesSurfaceTurf DirtTrackLeft handedQualificationSee individual racesWeightSee individual racesPurseVaries by Race Between 1 000 000 6 millionThe attendance at the Breeders Cup varies depending mainly on the capacity of the host track Santa Anita Park set the highest two day attendance figure of 118 484 in 2016 1 The lowest two day attendance was 69 584 in 2007 at Monmouth Park 2 The attendance typically only trails the Kentucky Derby the Preakness Stakes and the Kentucky Oaks and in some years the Belmont Stakes for more information see American Thoroughbred racing top attended events With the addition of three races for 2008 a total of 25 5 million was awarded over the two days up from 23 million in 2007 With the subsequent removal of two races the purses for the remaining thirteen races totaled 24 5 million in 2014 plus awards for foal and stallion nominators 3 Prior to the 2016 running the total purses were raised from 26 million to 28 million The purse of the Classic was raised from 5 million to 6 million and the purse of the Longines Turf was increased from 3 million to 4 million 4 In 2018 total prizes and awards were increased to over 30 million after another race the Juvenile Turf Sprint was added and the purse for the Sprint was increased to 2 million 5 Each Breeders Cup race presents four Breeders Cup trophies to the connections of the winner and a garland of flowers draped over the withers of the winning horse Many Breeders Cup winners will go on to win the Eclipse Award in their respective division For example of the eleven flat racehorse categories seven of the Eclipse winners in 2015 had also won a Breeders Cup race while three others were in the money 6 In the 2015 listing of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities IFHA three Breeders Cup races are ranked among the top Grade 1 races in the world the Classic 4th the Turf 10th and the Mile 12th The Distaff is ranked second among the top Grade 1 races for fillies and mares 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 1980s 1990s Founding early races 1 2 2000 09 Expansion 1 3 2010 19 Recent years 2 Races 2 1 Current 2 2 Past 3 Selection process 4 Details 5 Winners and records 5 1 Most wins and earnings 5 2 Repeat winners 5 3 Miscellaneous 6 Women in the Breeders Cup 6 1 Jockeys 6 2 Trainers 7 Television 8 Race tracks 9 Steeplechase 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit1980s 1990s Founding early races Edit The event was created as a year end championship for North American Thoroughbred racing and also attracts top horses from other parts of the world especially Europe The idea for the Breeders Cup was proposed at the 1982 awards luncheon for the Kentucky Derby Festival by pet food heir John R Gaines 1928 2005 8 a leading Thoroughbred owner and breeder who wanted to clean up the sport s image The Cup was initially faced with much skepticism in the racing community however with the vocal support of legendary trainer John Nerud and others the Breeders Cup was carried out and subsequently experienced tremendous popularity domestically and abroad The prize money is largely supported by nomination fees paid by breeders for stallions and the resultant foals In North America participating stud farms pay an annual nomination fee for a given stallions that is equal to the stallion s advertised stud fee plus an additional amount if the stallion has more than 50 foals in a given year The cost to nominate a European stallion is 50 of their stud fee while the nomination fee for a South American stallion is 25 of their stud fee In North America the breeders of the resultant foals must also pay a one time nomination fee currently 400 by October 15 of the year of birth 9 The races are operated by Breeders Cup Limited a company formed in 1982 The first event was in 1984 From its inception in 1984 through 2006 it was a single day event starting in 2007 it expanded to two days All sites have been in the United States except in 1996 when the races were at the Woodbine Racetrack in Canada 2000 09 Expansion Edit The saddling paddock decorated for the Breeders Cup In 2006 Greg Avioli began serving as interim President and CEO of the Breeders Cup 10 and he became the official CEO in April 2007 11 This is an exciting time for the Breeders Cup said Avioli We will continue to focus on growing the international market for our championships creating a successful two day event and promoting the Breeders Cup brand with both our television and sponsorship partners 12 In 2007 the event was expanded from one to two days and in 2008 the first day was devoted to female horses and the overall purse increased to over 25 million making it what the New York Post called the richest turf festival in the world 13 Before the Breeders Cup expanded to two days it was generally considered to be the richest day in sports Beginning in 2008 the second day of the Breeders Cup became the second richest In 2008 a total of 17 million was awarded on that day down from 20 million in 2007 two races were moved from Day 2 to Day 1 The richest single day in sports is now another Thoroughbred racing event Dubai World Cup Night It features six races with a combined purse of 21 million in 2008 In 2008 the Breeders Cup Marathon was added but was dropped in April 2014 14 2008 also marked the first time most of the races were run on an artificial surface instead of the traditional dirt 13 On August 11 2009 the Breeders Cup announced that it would use the standard colored saddle towel system starting with the 2009 event The new color coded system which has been used at many North American racetracks since the mid 1990s replaces the standard purple saddle towels which had been used since 1985 The first Breeders Cup in 1984 used yellow saddle towels 15 On October 22 2009 the Breeders Cup announced it had signed simulcasting and licensing agreements with Betfair 16 a company which in turn had purchased the horse racing network TVG in January of that year The agreement brought in Betfair s customer base of over 2 5 million many of whom had legal access to common pool betting 17 Betfair handled common pool wagering at the organization s November 2009 championships also streaming the events live to both national and international wagerers for the first time 16 At that point the World Championship event was being telecast in over 140 countries through various networks 16 Breeders Cup also introduced the Breeders Cup Challenge Win and You re In qualifying system a policy wherein winners of major races throughout the year from North America England Ireland France Hong Kong Japan South Africa Australia would gain automatic access to the Breeders Cup Championships races 18 Profits for 2010 were the highest in the organization s history with wagering both pari mutuel and non pari mutuel in 2010 nearing 200 million or 21 million more than the previous year Over 23 million of the non pari mutuel was wagered over Betfair 19 2010 19 Recent years Edit In 2011 the organization appointed Craig R Fravel as CEO and President a role he will be leaving after the 2019 event to head the racing operations of the Stronach Group 20 Also in 2011 the Juvenile Sprint was added only to be dropped after the 2012 running 21 Organizers had originally planned to ban raceday use of the anti bleeding medication furosemide Lasix for more consistency with European standards but reversed the decision due to concerns from horsemen and many handicappers 21 From 2008 to 2014 the Breeders Cup was held at either Churchill Downs or Santa Anita Park both major tracks with a demonstrated record of success in hosting the event In 2015 however Keeneland was selected as the host track for the first time in large part because of Lexington s position as the center of the North American thoroughbred breeding industry 22 Although concerns were raised over Keeneland s limited amount of permanent seating 23 the 2015 event was considered a success with record Friday attendance and a sell out on Saturday 24 2015 marked the first time a Triple Crown had been won since the inception of the Breeders Cup and thus the first opportunity to win the so called Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing consisting of the Triple Crown and Breeders Cup Classic American Pharoah completed the feat in a decisive wire to wire victory 25 Start of 2016 Breeders Cup Distaff In 2016 Santa Anita had the record upon hosting the Breeders Cup for a record ninth time 26 The 2017 event was held at Del Mar for the first time The 2018 event was held at Churchill Downs For the 2018 event the Friday card was known as Future Stars Friday and featured five races for two year olds including the new Breeders Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint The Distaff moved back to the Saturday card 27 Additional Breeders Cup changes arrived with the Breeders Cup Future Wager 28 29 similar to the Kentucky Derby Future Wager 30 and the first time the Equestrian event which was intermingled with Breeders Cup and Churchill Downs activities 31 The 2019 event at Santa Anita Park ended in the death of a popular horse named Mongolian Groom in the Breeders Cup Classic Mongolian Groom suffered a broken lower cannon bone as well as an upper portion of pastern during the race and was euthanized The accident came after 37 other deaths at Santa Anita Park in less than a year 32 Races EditCurrent Edit Main article 2022 Breeders Cup The races currently run are 1 million Breeders Cup Juvenile Turf gr IT 1 million Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf gr IT 1 million Breeders Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint gr IT 1 million Breeders Cup Dirt Mile gr I 1 million Breeders Cup Filly amp Mare Sprint gr I 1 million Breeders Cup Turf Sprint gr IT 2 million Breeders Cup Sprint gr I 2 million Breeders Cup Mile gr IT 2 million Breeders Cup Distaff gr I 2 million Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies gr I 2 million Breeders Cup Filly amp Mare Turf gr IT 2 million Breeders Cup Juvenile gr I 4 million Breeders Cup Turf gr IT 6 million Breeders Cup Classic gr I Past Edit The following races have been discontinued by the Breeders Cup Breeders Cup Marathon 2008 2013 Breeders Cup Juvenile Sprint 2011 2012 The Breeders Cup Marathon while no longer run as such has actually continued to be raced every year as part of the first day of the Breeders Cup undercard It was run for several years as the Las Vegas Marathon and in 2022 is being run as the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Stakes Even as a Breeders Cup event the race was never a Grade I race it was a Grade II event when last run as part of the official Breeders Cup program in 2013 and has remained a Grade II in its subsequent runnings as a non Breeders Cup race Selection process EditMain article Breeders Cup Challenge A maximum of 14 starters are allowed in each of the Breeders Cup Championships races depending on track dimensions some races such as the Turf Sprint or Dirt Mile may be limited to 12 starters Breeders Cup Limited has adopted a field selection system to select runners in the event fields are oversubscribed Winners of the Win and You re In Breeders Cup Challenge races automatically qualify Other pre entries are ranked by 1 a point system for graded stakes performance during the year and 2 the judgment of a panel of racing experts After pre entries are taken approximately two weeks before the Breeders Cup the ranking determines eligibility in oversubscribed races After pre entry any vacancies in the fields are filled by horses in order of panel preference 3 Details EditThrough 2006 there were eight races on the Breeders Cup card all classified as Grade I races In 2007 three races the Dirt Mile Filly and Mare Sprint and Juvenile Turf were added all of them run the Friday before the remaining eight races Three more new races a Turf Sprint Juvenile Filly Turf and Marathon were added for 2008 33 A Juvenile Sprint was added for 2011 The championship races in 2009 pictured were the second year to have a day devoted to female horses Since 2013 the gender on both days is mixed between races The order of the races on the card has changed many times throughout the event s history but the Turf and Classic are traditionally the last two races The 2008 event was the first in which Day 1 of the event was dedicated to races for fillies and mares with Day 2 featuring all other races For 2009 the Marathon open to runners of both sexes was moved from Day 2 to be the opening race on Day 1 but all other races stayed on the day they had been run in 2008 In 2011 the Marathon was moved from Day 1 to Day 2 with the Juvenile Sprint becoming the first race overall and also the only one on Day 1 open to males The Marathon returned to Day 1 in 2012 Since 2013 the first day was no longer primarily devoted to races for fillies and mares with the Dirt Mile and Juvenile Turf moving to Day 1 and the Filly amp Mare Sprint and Filly amp Mare Turf moving to Day 2 Two other significant changes were made in 2013 First the Juvenile Sprint on dirt was discontinued after only two runnings That race had been widely perceived as a consolation prize for horses not good enough to run in the Juvenile 8 Second the Ladies Classic returned to its original name of Distaff When the latter announcement was made Breeders Cup president Craig Fravel said We restored the Ladies Classic to its original name due to feedback from our loyal fans who have a strong affinity for the Distaff In recognition of our 30th year the Distaff has provided us with some of racing s most remarkable moments personified by such outstanding thoroughbreds as Lady s Secret Personal Ensign Azeri Zenyatta and our two time defending champion Royal Delta It is a fitting tribute to bring back the name Distaff to honor the rich history of the championships 8 For 2018 the sprint race for two year olds was revived now on turf as the Juvenile Turf Sprint According to officials the turf races for two year old horses have more entries than can fit within the Breeders Cup limit of 12 to 14 horses so they needed to add the third turf race for two year old horses at 5 5 or six furlongs depending on the track 34 Winners and records EditMost wins and earnings Edit Breeders Cup Wins Jockey 35 Mike Smith 26 John R Velazquez 19 Irad Ortiz Jr 17 Jerry Bailey amp Joel Rosario Each 15 Frankie Dettori 14 Garrett K Gomez 13Breeders Cup Wins Trainer 36 D Wayne Lukas 20 Bob Baffert 17 Aidan O Brien 16 Chad Brown 15 Todd A Pletcher 12Breeders Cup Earnings Owner 37 Juddmonte Farms 17 135 820 Godolphin 15 061 735 Magnier Mrs John Tabor Michael and Smith Derrick 14 145 725 Stronach Stables 8 492 400 Allen E Paulson 6 670 000Breeders Cup Earnings Breeder 38 Adena Springs 10 112 400 Juddmonte Farms 8 273 820 Allen E Paulson 7 854 800 Wertheimer et Frere 6 117 545 H H The Aga Khan 5 380 400Breeders Cup Earnings Horse 39 Zenyatta 4 680 000 Tiznow 4 560 400 Authentic 4 120 000 Mucho Macho Man 3 650 000 Goldikova IRE 3 508 200Breeders Cup Earnings Sire 40 Galileo IRE 13 876 287 Unbridled s Song 10 922 400 Storm Cat 8 866 300 Smart Strike 8 860 160 Street Cry IRE 7 728 000Breeders Cup Earnings Dam 41 Cee s Song 5 360 400 Vertigineux 4 680 000 Flawless 4 120 000 Leslie s Lady 4 010 000 Born Gold 3 868 200Repeat winners Edit The following horses have won the same Breeders Cup race at least twice 42 Classic Tiznow 2000 2001 Distaff Bayakoa 1989 1990 Royal Delta 2011 2012 Beholder 2013 2016 Monomoy Girl 2018 2020 From 2008 to 2012 this race was known as the Ladies Classic Turf High Chaparral 2002 2003 Conduit 2008 2009 Filly amp Mare Turf Ouija Board 2004 2006 Mile Miesque 1987 1988 Lure 1992 1993 Da Hoss 1996 1998 Goldikova 2008 2009 2010 Wise Dan 2012 2013 Dirt Mile Goldencents 2013 2014 Sprint Midnight Lute 2007 2008 Roy H 2017 2018 Turf Sprint Mizdirection 2012 2013 Stormy Liberal 2017 2018 Filly amp Mare Sprint Groupie Doll 2012 2013 The following horses have won two different Breeders Cup races Zenyatta Distaff in 2008 Classic in 2009 Beholder Juvenile Fillies in 2012 Distaff in 2013 and 2016 Secret Circle Juvenile Sprint in 2011 Sprint in 2013 Stephanie s Kitten Juvenile Fillies Turf in 2011 Filly and Mare Turf in 2015 Knicks Go Dirt Mile in 2020 Classic in 2021 Golden Pal Juvenile Turf Sprint in 2020 Turf Sprint in 2021 Modern Games Juvenile Turf in 2021 Mile in 2022The following horses have won three Breeders Cup races Goldikova Mile 2008 2009 and 2010 Beholder Juvenile Fillies 2012 Distaff 2013 and 2016Miscellaneous Edit Largest margins of victory 43 13 5 lengths Inside Information 1995 Distaff 10 lengths Street Sense 2006 JuvenileAs of 2022 update the following countries have produced Breeders Cup winners 44 United States 298 Ireland 41 Great Britain 26 France 8 Argentina 6 Canada 6 Japan 2 Germany 1Oldest Horse to Win a Breeders Cup Race Calidoscopio Arg 9 Years Old 2012 Marathon Oldest Trainer to Win a Breeders Cup Race D Wayne Lukas 79 Take Charge Brandi 2014 Juvenile Fillies Youngest Trainer to Win a Breeders Cup Race Joseph O Brien 26 Iridessa 2019 Filly amp Mare Turf Oldest Jockey to Win a Breeders Cup Race Bill Shoemaker 56 Ferdinand 1987 Classic Youngest Jockey to Win a Breeders Cup Race Joseph O Brien 18 St Nicholas Abbey IRE 2011 Turf As of 2019 favorites have won 107 of 346 Breeders Cup races a 31 percent strike rate Of the 346 favorites 65 were odds on choices with 28 of them winning 43 The biggest longshot to win a Breeders Cup race was Arcangues at 133 60 1 Women in the Breeders Cup EditJockeys Edit The 1988 Breeders Cup marked the first time a woman jockey competed as American Julie Krone rode in three races that day the Juvenile Fillies the Juvenile and the Classic finishing 2nd 6th and 4th respectively Krone also became the first woman to win when she guided Halfbridled to a historic victory in the 2003 edition of the Juvenile Fillies Rosie Napravnik became the second woman jockey to win a Breeders Cup race winning the Juvenile in 2012 on Shanghai Bobby and the Distaff in 2014 on Untapable Trainers Edit Six women trainers have won Breeders Cup races the first in 1996 when Jenine Sahadi won the Breeders Cup Sprint with Lit de Justice In 2009 Carla Gaines also won the Sprint with Dancing in Silks 45 and in 2013 Kathy Ritvo became the first woman to train a Classic winner Mucho Macho Man Most recently Maria Borell saddled 2015 Sprint winner Runhappy Television EditMain article List of Breeders Cup broadcasters NBC broadcast the Breeders Cup from its inception in 1984 through 2005 In 2006 ESPN took over the television contract for eight years through 2013 However in January 2012 the Breeders Cup announced a new contract with NBC Sports superseding the final two years of the ESPN contract Beginning in 2012 the Breeders Cup would be broadcast in its entirety on NBCSN except for the Classic which would be televised by NBC 46 In 2014 NBC announced a 10 year extension of their media rights to the Breeders Cup 47 In 2015 NBC Sports announced a 3 year extension of their partnership to broadcast events from the Breeders Cup Challenge series 48 The Breeders Cup races were called by Tom Durkin from 1984 through 2005 and by Trevor Denman from 2006 to 2012 The Breeders Cup has used two announcers in recent years with Larry Collmus calling the races for the network shows and the host track s announcer calling for the regular in house and simulcast feeds Race tracks EditThe Breeders Cup is held at different racetracks In 2019 Santa Anita hosted the event for a record tenth time Churchill Downs has hosted nine times Belmont Park hosted the series four times and Gulfstream Park and Hollywood Park each hosted the meet three times Past and Future Breeders Cup sites 2023 Santa Anita Park 2022 Keeneland 2021 Del Mar Thoroughbred Club 2020 Keeneland 2019 Santa Anita Park 2018 Churchill Downs 2017 Del Mar Thoroughbred Club 49 2016 Santa Anita Park 2015 Keeneland 2014 Santa Anita Park 2013 Santa Anita Park 50 2012 Santa Anita Park 2011 Churchill Downs 2010 Churchill Downs 2009 Santa Anita Park 2008 Santa Anita Park 2007 Monmouth Park 2006 Churchill Downs 2005 Belmont Park 2004 Lone Star Park 2003 Santa Anita Park 2002 Arlington Park 2001 Belmont Park 2000 Churchill Downs 1999 Gulfstream Park 1998 Churchill Downs 1997 Hollywood Park 1996 Woodbine 1995 Belmont Park 1994 Churchill Downs 1993 Santa Anita Park 1992 Gulfstream Park 1991 Churchill Downs 1990 Belmont Park 1989 Gulfstream Park 1988 Churchill Downs 1987 Hollywood Park 1986 Santa Anita Park 1985 Aqueduct 1984 Hollywood ParkSteeplechase EditFor several years the Grand National Steeplechase now run as the Grand National Hurdle Stakes was known as the Breeders Cup Grand National Steeplechase under a licensing agreement between the National Steeplechase Association and Breeders Cup However the Grand National was never an official part of the Breeders Cup series See also EditBreeders Cup Challenge Breeders Crown Breeders Stakes List of horse races Triple Crown of Thoroughbred RacingReferences Edit Nearly 160 Million Wagered On 2016 Breeders Cup Record Attendance Reported paulickreport com November 6 2016 Retrieved November 19 2016 The 2007 Breeders Cup breederscup com Retrieved May 26 2016 a b How it Works breederscup com Retrieved May 26 2016 Purses Increased for 2016 BC Classic Turf BloodHorse com Retrieved June 13 2016 Breeders Cup Championships Adds Juvenile Turf Sprint BloodHorse com Retrieved February 6 2018 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Breeders Cup Coverage The BloodHorse Retrieved January 22 2012 Breeders Cup and NBC Sports Group reach unprecedented 10 year media rights extension Retrieved May 26 2016 Breeders Cup and NBC Sports Group announce multi year renewal Retrieved May 26 2016 Los Angeles Times June 19 2014 Breeders Cup is coming to Del Mar in 2017 Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 29 2015 2013 Breeders Cup back to Santa Anita ESPN Retrieved August 29 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Breeders Cup Official website Breeders Cup Stats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Breeders 27 Cup amp oldid 1120331702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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