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Monday
Jun142010

ZENYATTA : RECORD 17TH WIN IN THE VANITY HANDICAP

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Zenyatta winning the Vanity Handicap (Gr1)
(Photo : Examiner - Footage : TVG)

VANITY HANDICAP (Gr1)
Hollywood Park, 13 June 2010

Once again putting herself at the forefront of history, Jerry and Ann Moss’ Zenyatta (Street Cry) secured the 17th straight win of her unblemished career in Sunday’s Vanity Handicap (G1) at Hollywood Park.

It wasn’t without a few white-knuckle moments, however, as the towering filly needed every inch of the stretch to fight past an ultra-game St Trinians (Piccolo) and win by a half-length.

“Oh my lord, she ran her eyeballs out,” jockey Mike Smith said of the runner-up. “But we just kept on grinding, and (Zenyatta) hit her best stride 100 yards out, and I knew we had it won at that point.” Winning owner Jerry Moss said simply, “She’s otherworldly.”

The victory moved Zenyatta past the likes of Citation, Cigar and Mister Frisky as horses with the longest winning streaks outside of statebred company.

Zenyatta was collecting her 14th straight victory in her historic tally over the boys in last year’s Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1). She won by 1 1/4 lengths in the Santa Margarita Handicap (G1) in her seasonal debut at Santa Anita on 13 March, then took the Apple Blossom (G1) by 4 ¼ lengths at Oaklawn on 9 April.

The margin of victory would be much closer in the Vanity. Settled a good 10 lengths off the dueling Miss Silver Brook (Cozzene) and Cherryblossommiss (Langfuhr) going into the first turn, Zenyatta edged a bit closer as they cruised through a half in 0:47.54 and three quarters in 1:11.91. She was within two lengths of the leaders wheeling into the stretch widest of all, but the scrappy St Trinians burst away with a quick turn of foot.

Put to a drive under Mike Smith, Zenyatta closed with resolute strides and finally surged past in the shadow of the wire. “It’s just incredible,” enthused Smith. “It was a gallant effort on St Trinians’ part – she really ran huge. When we headed for home, I hit a real big gear, and she hit another one right back at me, and I said ‘Whoa, she’s serious - she’s going to make me run.’ I was working at it until the last 100 yards and then I knew I’d out-grind her.”

Smith said he’d considered guiding Zenyatta toward the inside two furlongs out, but decided on the overland route instead. “We’re carrying a lot of weight, and I just wanted to get that weight moving forward, so I tried to tip out as we came off the turn and use that momentum to kind of slingshot me - even though I was a little wide - to get her at least running. I didn’t want to take a chance splitting them, because if Martin (Garcia, on St Trinians) saw me do that, he might make it tight on me. If I had to steady just for a jump, to get that weight going again is asking an awful lot. I knew he was probably going to take me out (wide), it was great race riding on his part. But it was just me and him. So as wide as he is, that’s as wide as I’m going to be. Nothing matters at that point.”

While the New Mexican filly Peppers Pride (Desert God) concluded her career unbeaten with 19 wins to her credit - all in statebred company - most race fans would point to Citation’s and Cigar’s 16-race skeins as the standard by which modern-day win streaks are judged.

A crowd of 12,232 lined up to watch Zenyatta make history, and roared with approval as she streaked under the wire still unbeaten in her 17th start.

Owner Jerry Moss was in awe after the race. “I’m going to be watching that replay 30 or 40 times,” he said. “I had a feeling she was going to make it somehow, like she always does, ever since she caught Anabaa’s Creation in that race at Del Mar (the 2009 Clement L. Hirsch (G1), when Zenyatta won by a head). She won, she got there, she gave away the nine pounds (129-120), and she came about seven wide. She’s just awesome. What can I say? The reaction of the crowd was amazing. She’s such a fan pleaser. Everybody here loves her. 

The bettors sent St Trinians off at relatively low 2-1 odds - Zenyatta was at 1-2 odds - and the five-year-old nearly posted the upset of the year. “I don’t know what to say,” jockey Martin Garcia offered. “I couldn’t have asked her for any more. The other mare is just too much horse.”

Said her trainer Mike Mitchell, “I wanted to be a little farther in front of her turning for home, because I know the kick that Zenyatta’s got. My mare has a big kick, too. She just got outrun. I’m happy. We’re all big fans of Zenyatta in my family, and I know that (St Trinians) didn’t shame herself.”

RACE RESULT

# Horse Jockey Trainer
1 ZENYATTA Mike Smith John Shirreffs
2 ST TRINIANS Martin Garcia Mike Mitchell
3 ZARDANA Victor Espinoza John Shirreffs
4 WILL O WAY Tyler Baze Vladimir Cerin
5 MISS SILVER BROOK Joe Talamo Julio Canani
6 CHERRYBLOSSOMMISS Rafael Bejarano John Sadler

Extract from Thoroughbred Daily News

Wednesday
Nov112009

NO SURPRISES AS ZENYATTA RETIRES

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Click above to watch Zenyatta in the Breeders’ Cup Classic 2009
(Footage : ESPN)

ZENYATTA
BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC 2009

The news came as no surprise Monday that the undefeated Zenyatta (Street Cry - Vertigineux, by Kris S.) had run her last race. Trainer John Shirreffs told Daily Racing Form Sunday that the five-year-old mare would remain at Hollywood Park for several weeks to be let down, and then head to Kentucky to be bred. “Where else do you go?” lamented Shirreffs.

“Fourteen-for-14 and top it off with a win in the Breeders’ Cup Classic? On the biggest stage in the world, she performs. Isn’t it amazing that a horse with her running style is 14-for-14? She’s always stepped up.”

Owners Jerry and Ann Moss, along with Shirreffs and his wife, Dottie, as well as jockey Mike Smith celebrated their Classic victory at the Arroyo Chop House in Pasadena Saturday night.

Following her impressive maiden score at Hollywood on Thanksgiving Day 2007, Zenyatta took an allowance test before earning her first graded score in the 2008 G2 El Encino Stakes. The formidable filly picked up her first Grade 2 score in her only conventional dirt effort, the Apple Blossom at Oaklawn that April, and added four more elite victories that season. Crowned champion older mare after taking the GI Breeders’ Cup Ladies Classic, Zenyatta, took a deserved break, and returned for a perfect five-for-five campaign in 2009, capped by her historic performance in the G1 Breeders’ Cup Classic Saturday.

She retires with earnings of $5,474,580.

As Shirreffs observed, the mare will be sorely missed. “It’s a big hole for racing, not just my barn,” said Shirreffs. “You saw the crowd.” Mating plans have not yet been decided.

 ZENYATTA’S RACE RECORD

Date Race
7 July 2009 G1 Breeders’ Cup Classic
10 October 2009 G1 Lady’s Secret Stakes
9 August 2009 G1 Clement L. Hirsch Stakes
27 June 2009 G1 Vanity Handicap
23 May 2009 G2 Milady Handicap
24 October 2008 G1 Breeders Cup Ladies’ Classic
27 September 2008 G1 Lady’s Secret Stakes
2 August 2008 G1 Clement L. Hirsh Handicap
5 July 2008 G1 Vanity Handicap
31 May 2008 G2 Milady Handicap
4 April 2008 G1 Apple Blossom Handicap
13 January 2008 G2 El Encino Stakes
15 December 2007 HOL Alw
22 November 2007 HOL Msw

 Extract from Thoroughbred Daily News

Monday
Oct122009

ZENYATTA : PERFECTION EMBODIED

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(Left) Lady’s Secret Stakes pre-race Parade
(Right) Zenyatta wins Lady’s Secret Stakes
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ZENYATTA
2009 G1 LADY’S SECRET STAKES 

Because we happen to have a Street Cry filly in the Emperors Palace Ready To Run Sale, this was perfection embodied. Unlike her last appearance in the G1 Clement L. Hirsch Stakes at Del Mar, Jerry and Ann MossZenyatta (by Street Cry) left her adoring fans with very few anxious moments, taking an inside path on the turn before shifting out and mowing them down late to take the G1 Lady’s Secret Stakes for the second consecutive season. Now, let the barrage begin. Will it be the G1 Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic, in which she has little to prove? Or the G1 Breeders’ Cup Classic, in which she has nearly nothing to lose?

“That will have to be a decision between the Mosses and my wife, Dottie,” said trainer John Shirreffs.

“We’ll have to look at the relative strength of the fields, see who’s going to run, and make the call.” Alongside barnmate Life Is Sweet (Storm Cat) down the backstretch, Zenyatta was asked to get a bit closer at the half-mile marker. She took an inside path on the turn, rallied outside Cocoa Beach in upper stretch and pulled clear.

Extract from Thoroughbred Daily News

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