The Breeders' Cup World Championship of Racing: A bit of a damp squib
Monday, October 29, 2007 
Curlin (Charles Pravata-Horsephotos)
Bucketing rain turned the racing surface for the Breeder’s Cup Championship event at Monmouth Park into something resembling more of a swimming pool than a racetrack, and the results unfortunately reflected the lack of predictability that inevitably emerges in these conditions.
The first major upsets occurred when Dylan Thomas, a four-time Group 1 winner this season, and the outstanding Champion of Europe, failed to get a place in the major Turf event, while the Classic itself, billed as one of the races of the decade, turned into very much a procession for CURLIN, who obviously adapted best to the conditions, but who had been comfortably bested by the likes of Street Sense and Any Given Saturday in earlier encounters.
Watch the Breeder’s Cup Classic (Gr1) 2007.
Get a spectator’s view from Monmouth Park grandstand.






