In winning the Breeder\'s Cup Classic (of course, the first filly ever to do so), Zenyatta defeated males who had won (by my quick count) 15 Grade/Group I stakes in North America and Great Britain including the following:
Kentucky Derby,
Belmont,
Travers,
Jockey Club Gold Cup,
Pacific Classic,
Arlington Million,
Frank Kilroe Mile,
Manhattan,
Man O\'War,
Turf Classic,
Stephen Foster,
Champion,
Sussex,
Queen Elizabeth,
La. Super Derby.
When Quality Road was scratched, all of sudden a race with a decent amount of pace turned into a race with much less pace; the fractions were roughly as follows- 24.16, 23.72, 24.00, 24.28, 24.46. Coming from where she came from on that track, which this year unlike last year, hadn\'t been very kind to deep closers, is almost unthinkable.
While I was one of her biggest fans on this board, I was so mad at her camp for not trying the boys earlier (or Rachel for that matter), and I thought, what\'s he crazy? NOW he wants the boys? In one of the toughest races on planet earth for any horse to win. I thought Shirrefs was really crazy - he was crazy - like a fox.
They knew exactly what they were doing, keep her happy at home, and let everyone else come to us.
And how many of the professional handicappers threw her out? Too many to list here. On Rag\'s they have her as the fastest horse BY FAR, and the guy who does their analysis says she\'s a bet against because he had her going backwards in her last start! In fairness to him, he did say if she ran back to her best, she\'s be tough but he didn\'t think she would.
What impresses me most is the frighteningly easy way she disposed of that field - she galloped out way in front too at a distance she had never raced before!
When I looked at the PP\'s this week, I thought to myself, if she beats this field we\'ll all need to reconsider Rachel as automatic horse of the year, but I had my doubts that Zen could do it. Honestly, I had no strong feeling either way except to say I thought the entire race was really puzzling because of the different surfaces, running styles, Euro\'s, American\'s, three-year old\'s, older - I couldn\'t get a clear picture, except to wonder how the heck could she drop far back and run by these horses?
It is very hard to compare horses like any other athletes from different era\'s but I will go back to my thoughts in a post earlier this year when I said they need to discuss her as one of the great thoroughbreds of all time, not merely one of the great mares. I suppose the only negative is can anyone imagine what it would have been like to see her and Rachel square off??? When they do vote for horse of the year, they should be thinking how does Rachel stack up to Zenyatta, not the other way around. Honestly, Rachel is a great 3 year old and she ignited an interest in millions of fans, but Rachel\'s accomplishments do not come close to what Zenyatta achieved this afternoon. And, please I know this is a numbers oriented forum, but don\'t tell me about the numbers Rachel ran in dirt races. The numbers are so deceiving and often inaccurate on synthetic surfaces, like I\'ve been saying for years; even if you leave the synthetic debate aside, the synthetic surfaces haven\'t been around long enough to make numbers that stack up to dirt numbers in accuracy - it\'s just an entirely different animal, so the final analysis must always come down to your own eyes.
Zenyatta\'s story is one no screenwriter could have written because no one would ever believe it.