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Zenyatta Wins
Hirsch For 18th Win In Row
Del Mar - August 7, 2010 - Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moss' unbeaten equine phenomenon
Zenyatta continued her march toward Thoroughbred racing immortality Saturday as
she won her 18th consecutive race with a narrow but convincing victory in the
Grade I $300,000 Clement L. Hirsch Stakes before an admiring audience of 32,536.
With regular rider Mike Smith in the saddle, the strapping six-year-old daughter
of Street Cry outran the surprising 10-1 outsider Rinterval to win by a neck to
continue her amazing streak of triumphs, most in modern major racing history.
Princess Tudor was third, with Spring Style fourth in the small field of six
older fillies and mares.
Zenyatta, sent postward at 1-9 while carrying highweight of 123 pounds, was
scoring her third straight success in the Hirsch, equaling the Del Mar feats of
Native Diver, Flawlessly and Track Gal who also won a Del Mar stakes event three
years in a row.
Typically, Zenyatta dropped off the pace to run fifth in the early stages of the
mile and one-sixteenth race behind dawdling fractions of 25.41 for the first
quarter and 50.61 at the half-mile for Rinterval under jockey Rafael Bejarano.
The slow pace continued until midway of the stretch turn where Smith sent
Zenyatta into contention on the far outside, engaged a stubborn Rinterval who
proved difficult to beat in a stirring duel to the wire. Final time was 1:45.03
with a blistering final sixteenth in 5.94 seconds.
Princess Tudor was another 2 1/4 lengths back in third, with Spring Style almost
four lengths farther back.
With no show wagering, Zenyatta returned $2.20 to win and $2.10 to place.
Because of heavy action on the winner, there was a minus place pool of
$94,675.39.
First money of $180,000 increased the John Shirreffs-trained star's career
earnings to $6,254,580 as she jumped from 23rd to 16th on the all-time list of
money-winners with at least a single start in North America.