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The Breeders Cup is an annual race event for the best-thoroughbred horses globally; it is the richest tournament in horse racing history that lasts two days. Unlike other tournaments, this Cup carries a lot of value for racehorses and jockeys, as it holds the title of becoming the best in the world.
Throughout the years, there have been many great races in the Breeders Cup. There were ups and downs and significant moments that left a marked history and captured the hearts of the fans. So, to honour these historical races, let us reminisce about the best derbies in the Breeders Cup.
The Breeders Cup Mile 2020
It’s only rational when betting in horse races to pick the thoroughbred with the best odds of winning. However, a longshot horse won over the best horses in the Mile category in this race. If you say longshot, it has the lowest odds of winning the event, and this race was the biggest and most impressive win for an underdog.
The entries of the Breeders Cup Mile in 2020 were full of strong horses like Ivar, Halladay, and Lope Y Fernandez. Halladay had the best odds of winning that race and had a strong start. However, a longshot horse named Order of Australia left a mark forever in horse racing history. As all horses were nearing the finish line, Australia was trailing the whole time and striding at the right moment, securing a first-place finish.
The race left all fans in shock as nobody expected that he would be able to pull off such an iconic move in horse races. What turned out to be a dominant win for Halladay became an unexpected loss, upsetting many bettors and fans across the globe. Nevertheless, this race continues to be remarkable, making it one of the best races in the Breeders cup.
Despite this win, it doesn’t mean that betting longshot always works. It has big rewards but can be risky. If you’re planning to learn and bet this year, it’s best to follow the race’s top picks for better chances.
Breeders Cup Juvenile 1991
Next on the list is in 1991 Breeders Cup Juvenile. If you don’t know the Juvenile race, it is a race between 2-year-old colts in 11/16 miles on dirt. This race happened in Churchill Downs, where all eyes were on Arazi and Bertrando, who had the best odds of winning the Juvenile event. Therefore, the race was expected to be a close one. However, at the start of the race, Arazi had a slow start giving a massive lead to Bertrando.
Despite the slow start and crucial situation Arazi was in, the race became one of its best races in history. As Bertrando reached ½ mile, he was surprised by Arazi’s rush from outside. Slowly, Arazi kept striding until he passed the leading Bertrando. When it came to the top of the stretch, Arazi started pulling away with the lead, winning this classic race.
Breeders Cup Classic 2009
Throughout the years, there were still no female horses that have won a Breeders Cup. However, in 2009, nobody expected to witness the first-ever female horse win the Breeders Cup Classic.
It was one of the greatest races as the female thoroughbred Zenyatta was against the heavily favored Mine that Bird, Colonel John, and Summer Bird. Those horses had a tremendous run that year, making them top contenders for the Cup. However, despite the demise, Zenyatta held on and strived back to secure the Cup marking the first female thoroughbred to win a Breeders Cup in history forever.
Breeders Cup Classic 2010
The Breeders Cup Classic 2010 was one of the most publicized races in that year as it highlighted the returning champion of Zenyatta. In addition, it was a critical moment for the first female horse champion as she had the chance to win back-to-back championships in the Classic event.
However, not all fantasies are true, as that year also came to another skillful American thoroughbred horse named Blame. The whole race was full of drama, as both Blame and Zenyatta didn’t have the best odds of winning the race. It was a close race between the two horses as both strided hard in the final stretch.
Everyone was on the edge of their seats as both horses provided a spectacular race that fans will forever remember in history. But, in the end, Blame won the race just inches ahead of Zenyatta.
Breeders Cup Classic 2001
Lastly is the Breeders Cup Classic 2001. This race was historic as it saw its first two-time consecutive Champion. It was a close race between Tiznow, Sakhee Bahri, and Guided Tour, where they had multiple lead changes in the race. However, in the end, Tiznow persevered and made history, making him the first consecutive champion of the Breeders Cup Classic.
Final Thoughts.
As the years pass, the Breeders Cup races keep improving, increasing competition between thoroughbred horses. This November, we might witness another race that will mark history. There are so many things that can happen in the tournament. It’s what makes this event significant, as it brings joy and excitement to fans worldwide. So, together let’s welcome the Breeders Cup and enjoy it!
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