DEL MAR, Calif. (AP) — Thorpedo Anna won the $2 million Distaff by 2 1/2 lengths on Saturday at Del Mar, helping trainer Ken McPeek snap an 0-for-37 skid in the Breeders’ Cup. She ran 1 1/8 miles in 1:49.
10 under jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. Sent off as the 2-5 favorite, she paid $2.80 — the second-shortest win payout in Breeders’ Cup history.
“The expectation with her is so high,” McPeek said. “I love the fact that Brian took the initiative and just got it done. For me, it was workmanlike and that's what you need.
” Hernandez and McPeek teamed with Mystik Dan to win the Kentucky Derby by a nose in May. The victory on a sunny and cool day at the oceanside track north of San Diego capped a sensational season for Thorpedo Anna. She also won the Kentucky Oaks and finished a close second to Fierceness in the Travers.
She's in the conversation for Horse of the Year honors. In the $5 million Turf, 9-5 favorite Rebel's Romance held off late-closing 22-1 shot Rousham Park to win, the ninth European horse to do so in the last 10 runnings. Rebel's Romance ran 1 1/2 miles in 2:26.
07 under jockey William Buick and paid $5.80 to win. The 6-year-old gelding has been a globetrotter, winning in Qatar, Dubai, Hong Kong, Britain, Germany and the U.
S. for trainer Charlie Appleby. Another horse, 3-year-old France-bred Jayarebe, collapsed on the track after finishing seventh in the Turf and died.
“It was suspected to be a cardiac event,” said Dr. Al Ruggles, the on-call veterinar.