2020 Breeders' Cup Explained

Class:Championship Event Series
Horse Race:2020 Breeders' Cup
Location:Keeneland, Lexington, Kentucky
Race Type:Thoroughbred
Distance:See individual races
Surface:Turf, Dirt
Purse:Varies by Race; from $1 million to $6 million

The 2020 Breeders' Cup World Championships was the 37th edition of the premier event of the North American thoroughbred horse racing year. The 14 races, all but one of which were Grade I, took place on November 6 and 7 at Keeneland racetrack in Lexington, Kentucky. The races were telecast by NBCSN on Friday and early Saturday, and by NBC later on Saturday.

The Breeders' Cup is generally regarded as the end of the North American racing season, although a few Grade I events take place in later November and December. The event typically determines champions in many of the Eclipse Award divisions.

Qualifying

See main article: 2020 Breeders' Cup Challenge series.

A maximum of 14 horses (12 in the Dirt Mile) are allowed to start in each race. Horses can automatically qualify by winning one of the designated races in the Breeders' Cup Challenge series, which provide "Win and You're In" berths in a specified division of the Breeders' Cup. Other pre-entries are ranked by a points system and the judgement of a panel of experts.[1]

On October 28, a total of 201 pre-entries were taken for the Breeders' Cup races, of which 48 horses were automatic qualifiers. Despite strict travel protocols relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, 47 horses from overseas were pre-entered, including 10 from the barn of leading Irish trainer Aidan O'Brien.[2]

Event preparation

On August 17, 2018, the Breeders' Cup organization announced that Keeneland would host the event for the second time in 2020. Keeneland's first Breeders' Cup in 2015 was highlighted by American Pharoah's win in the Breeders' Cup Classic, completing the Grand Slam of Thoroughbred racing.[3] Because of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the racing schedule leading up to the event was disrupted. Keeneland had hoped that they would be able to hold the event before a live audience but ultimately decided to limit attendance to the participants and essential personnel. Despite this, they were able to maintain the same purse structure as in 2019, providing a total of $31 million in purses and awards.[4]

Races

The sequence of races was announced on October 28 along with the wagering menu and guaranteed pools for various multi-race wagers. For example, there was a guaranteed minimum pool of $2 million for the late Pick 4 and late Pick 5 wagers on Saturday.[5] In part because of a major upset in the Mile, a winning 50¢ Pick 5 wager paid $81,406.70.

Prior to the start of racing, jockey Christophe Soumillon tested positive for the coronavirus and did not race. Two of the horses he was scheduled to ride, Order of Australia and Tarnawa, subsequently won their races. Jockeys Pierre-Charles Boudot and Colin Keane picked up the mounts, and earned their first wins at the Breeders' Cup.[6] Trainer Brad Cox had four winners over the weekend, tying Richard Mandella's record.[7]

Friday, November 6

The track condition was fast on the main track and good on the turf. Essential Quality established himself up as the early favorite for the 2021 Kentucky Derby by winning the Juvenile with a late run.[8] Horses trained in Europe were winless in the three turf races, though European-bred Aunt Pearl did win the Juvenile Fillies Turf.[9]

Race namePost time
(EST)
SponsorDistance/SurfaceRestrictionsPurseWinner (Bred)OddsMargin
Juvenile Turf Sprint2:30 PM furlongs (Turf)2-year-olds$1 millionGolden Pal (FL)0.80* lengths
Juvenile Turf3:10 PMpresented by Coolmore America1 mile (Turf)2-year-old colts and geldings$1 millionFire at Will (FL)30.203 lengths
Juvenile Fillies3:50 PM miles2-year-old fillies$2 millionVequist (KY)6.602 lengths
Juvenile Fillies Turf4:30 PM1 mile (Turf)2-year-old fillies$1 millionAunt Pearl (IRE)2.60* lengths
Juvenile5:10 PMTVG presented by Thoroughbred Aftercare miles2-year-old colts and geldings$2 millionEssential Quality (KY)3.70 lengths

An asterisk after the odds means the horse was the post-time favorite. Source: Equibase Charts[10]

Saturday, November 7

See also: 2020 Breeders' Cup Classic.

The main track was again fast, and Gamine set a new track record for seven furlongs while winning the Filly & Mare Sprint, the first Breeders' Cup race on the card,[11] and Knicks Go set another track record in the Dirt Mile.[12] In his fourth try, Whitmore finally won the Sprint at age seven with a come-from-behind win.[13] Monomoy Girl, who had won the Distaff in 2018 but missed all of her 2019 season due to illness and injury, came back to win again in 2020.[14] And Authentic capped off the program by winning the Classic, almost certainly locking up American Horse of the Year honors.[15]

On the turf course, Glass Slippers became the first horse shipped from Europe to win at the 2020 event and the first European to ever win the Turf Sprint.[16] European-based horses swept the remainder of the turf races with Audarya, longshot Order of Australia and Tarnawa winning the Filly & Mare Turf, Mile and Turf respectively. Order of Australia's win was the biggest upset of the weekend, at 73-1, and led an Aidan O'Brien sweep of the Mile.[17]

Race NamePost time
(EST)
SponsorDistance/SurfaceRestrictionsPurseWinner (Bred)OddsMargin
Filly & Mare Sprint12:02 PM7 furlongs3 yrs+ fillies & mares$1 millionGamine (KY)1.05* lengths
Turf Sprint12:39 PM furlongs (Turf)3 yrs+$1 millionGlass Slippers (GB)10.20 length
Dirt Mile1:18 PMBig Ass Fans1 mile 3 yrs+$2 millionKnicks Go (MD)1.80* lengths
Filly & Mare Turf1:57 PMMaker's Mark miles (Turf)3 yrs+ fillies & mares$2 millionAudarya (FR)17.80neck
Sprint2:36 PM6 furlongs3 yrs+$2 millionWhitmore (KY)18.40 lengths
Mile3:15 PMFanduel presented by the PDJF1 mile (Turf)3 yrs+$2 millionOrder of Australia (IRE)73.20 lengths
Distaff3:54 PMLongines miles3 yrs+ fillies & mares$2 millionMonomoy Girl1.00* lengths
Turf4:33 PMLongines miles (Turf)3 yrs+$4 millionTarnawa (IRE)4.701 length
Classic5:13 PMLongines miles3 yrs+$6 millionAuthentic (KY)4.20 lengths

Source: Equibase Charts[18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: How It Works . www.breederscup.com . 9 October 2018 . en.
  2. Web site: Support for Breeders' Cup strong despite difficult 2020 . BloodHorse.com . 29 October 2020.
  3. Web site: Breeders' Cup Host Sites Announced Through 2021 . BloodHorse.com . 10 October 2019 . en.
  4. Web site: No Fans At This Year’s Breeders’ Cup; Purse Increases Postponed Until 2021; Keeneland To Host Again In 2022 . Paulick Report . 29 October 2020 . en . 12 September 2020.
  5. Web site: Breeders' Cup releases official order of 2020 races . BloodHorse.com . 29 October 2020.
  6. Web site: Breeders’ Cup replacement riders thrive after virus changes . WTOP . 7 November 2020 . en . 7 November 2020.
  7. Web site: Frakes . Jason . Monomoy Girl wins Breeders' Cup Distaff for second time, gives Cox fourth win of weekend . The Courier-Journal . 7 November 2020.
  8. Web site: Essential Quality rallies to win the Juvenile . Equibase . 7 November 2020.
  9. Web site: Aunt Pearl shines on front end in Juvenile Fillies Turf . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.
  10. Web site: Charts for Breeders' Cup Friday . Equibase . 6 November 2020.
  11. Web site: Gamine gets BC Filly & Mare Sprint and track record . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.
  12. Web site: Knicks Go wins Dirt Mile in track record time . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.
  13. Web site: Whitmore sails home in Breeders' Cup Sprint . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.
  14. Web site: Monomoy Girl back on top . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.
  15. Web site: Authentic wins Breeders' Cup Classic . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.
  16. Web site: Glass Slippers rallies to win Turf Sprint . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.
  17. Web site: Order of Australia upsets BC Mile for O'Brien sweep . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.
  18. Web site: Charts for Breeders' Cup Saturday . BloodHorse.com . 7 November 2020.