White Abarrio won the $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic by a length on Saturday, putting trainer Rick Dutrow back on top months after his 10-year exile from the sport ended.

Published 2 years ago on Nov 7th 2023, 11:00 am
By Web Desk

ARCADIA, Calif. -- White Abarrio won the $6 million Breeders' Cup Classic by a length Saturday, putting trainer Rick Dutrow back on top months after his 10-year exile from the sport ended.
A celebratory Dutrow hugged anyone he could in the winner's circle before throwing his arms around White Abarrio. He previously won the Classic in 2005 with Saint Liam.
"It feels unbelievable," Dutrow said. "I love it."
Ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr., White Abarrio ran 1¼ miles in 2:02.87. Sent off as the 5-2 favorite, the gray colt paid $7.20 to win.
"I thought that he was a winner the whole way around the track," Dutrow said.
Dutrow saddled White Abarrio for just the third time. The 4-year-old colt was previously trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., but the owners moved him to Dutrow's barn after two of Joseph's other horses died this spring.
Dutrow returned to training earlier this year after serving a 10-year suspension by New York racing officials for a history of violations. The 64-year-old trained Big Brown to victories in the 2008 Kentucky Derby and Preakness.
Japan-bred Derma Sotogake was second and Proxy was third.
Cody's Wish rallied from last and survived a stewards' inquiry to defend his title in the $1 million Dirt Mile.
Ridden by Junior Alvarado, Cody's Wish ran the distance in 1:35.97. Sent off as the 4-5 favorite, the 5-year-old horse paid $3.60 to win.
Cody's Wish dueled leader National Treasure down the stretch. Cody's Wish twice bumped National Treasure and jockey Flavien Prat before the Preakness winner made contact with Cody's Wish, triggering the inquiry.
"Right when I got next to National Treasure, I know he kind of came out and tried to meet with my horse," Alvarado said. "I just think at that point where he's brushing my horse, I had the bigger horse and the mean horse, probably. I think my horse was feeling a little bit of a fight, and he tried to go right after the other horse."
While fans chanted "Cody! Cody!," the stewards studied video replays for seven minutes while the two horses were walked in circles on the track, waiting to see which one would get his picture taken in the winner's circle.
It was Cody's Wish by a nose.
"I knew it was nothing really to change the outcome," Alvarado said. "My horse was already in front; he was never going to let that other horse go by again."
Bob Baffert, who trains National Treasure, nodded his head at the finish, seemingly knowing that he had lost by the slimmest margin in horse racing.
The victory ensured a storybook ending for Cody's Wish in his final race before retirement. He won 11 of 16 career starts, including eight in stakes races, and over $3.1 million in earnings.
Waiting in the winner's circle during the inquiry was Cody Dorman, a teenager who has a rare genetic disorder and uses a wheelchair. He and the horse first met during a Make-A-Wish visit to a Kentucky farm when Cody's Wish was a foal in 2018. Cody's Wish walked over to Dorman's wheelchair and put his head in the boy's lap, creating a touching bond.
"That horse probably saved Cody's life in a lot of ways," said Kelly Dorman, the boy's father. "I know him and the horse have made a lot of lives better."
The Dorman family was on hand last year when Cody's Wish won the Dirt Mile by a head at Keeneland, and they joined Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott in celebrating again.
"It's probably one of the most memorable rides that we've all been on," Mott said. "Sometimes it's a small group that gets to enjoy the win. But I think this one's been for a lot of people."
Mott and Alvarado teamed to win their second Cup race of the weekend. They took the $2 million Juvenile Fillies with Just F Y I on Friday.
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A celebratory Dutrow hugged anyone he could in the winner's circle before throwing his arms around White Abarrio. He previously won the Classic in 2005 with Saint Liam.
"It feels unbelievable," Dutrow said. "I love it."
Ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr., White Abarrio ran 1¼ miles in 2:02.87. Sent off as the 5-2 favorite, the gray colt paid $7.20 to win.
"I thought that he was a winner the whole way around the track," Dutrow said.
Dutrow saddled White Abarrio for just the third time. The 4-year-old colt was previously trained by Saffie Joseph Jr., but the owners moved him to Dutrow's barn after two of Joseph's other horses died this spring.
Dutrow returned to training earlier this year after serving a 10-year suspension by New York racing officials for a history of violations. The 64-year-old trained Big Brown to victories in the 2008 Kentucky Derby and Preakness.
Japan-bred Derma Sotogake was second and Proxy was third.
Cody's Wish rallied from last and survived a stewards' inquiry to defend his title in the $1 million Dirt Mile.
Ridden by Junior Alvarado, Cody's Wish ran the distance in 1:35.97. Sent off as the 4-5 favorite, the 5-year-old horse paid $3.60 to win.
Cody's Wish dueled leader National Treasure down the stretch. Cody's Wish twice bumped National Treasure and jockey Flavien Prat before the Preakness winner made contact with Cody's Wish, triggering the inquiry.
"Right when I got next to National Treasure, I know he kind of came out and tried to meet with my horse," Alvarado said. "I just think at that point where he's brushing my horse, I had the bigger horse and the mean horse, probably. I think my horse was feeling a little bit of a fight, and he tried to go right after the other horse."
While fans chanted "Cody! Cody!," the stewards studied video replays for seven minutes while the two horses were walked in circles on the track, waiting to see which one would get his picture taken in the winner's circle.
It was Cody's Wish by a nose.
"I knew it was nothing really to change the outcome," Alvarado said. "My horse was already in front; he was never going to let that other horse go by again."
Bob Baffert, who trains National Treasure, nodded his head at the finish, seemingly knowing that he had lost by the slimmest margin in horse racing.
The victory ensured a storybook ending for Cody's Wish in his final race before retirement. He won 11 of 16 career starts, including eight in stakes races, and over $3.1 million in earnings.
Waiting in the winner's circle during the inquiry was Cody Dorman, a teenager who has a rare genetic disorder and uses a wheelchair. He and the horse first met during a Make-A-Wish visit to a Kentucky farm when Cody's Wish was a foal in 2018. Cody's Wish walked over to Dorman's wheelchair and put his head in the boy's lap, creating a touching bond.
"That horse probably saved Cody's life in a lot of ways," said Kelly Dorman, the boy's father. "I know him and the horse have made a lot of lives better."
The Dorman family was on hand last year when Cody's Wish won the Dirt Mile by a head at Keeneland, and they joined Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott in celebrating again.
"It's probably one of the most memorable rides that we've all been on," Mott said. "Sometimes it's a small group that gets to enjoy the win. But I think this one's been for a lot of people."
Mott and Alvarado teamed to win their second Cup race of the weekend. They took the $2 million Juvenile Fillies with Just F Y I on Friday.
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