Dancing in Silks Upsets BC Sprint

ARCADIA, Calif., Nov. 7 (UPI) --

Dancing in Silks won a dramatic, four-horse photo finish in Saturday's $2 million Sentient Jet Breeders' Cup Sprint as long shots finished 1-2-3.

Dancing in Silks, racing between horses down the stretch, got by pace-setting Cost of Freedom in the final jumps, finishing just a nose in front of Crown of Thorns. Cost of Freedom saved third, a head farther back.

Gayego, Godolphin Stables' standard-bearer, rallied quickly along the rail and finished fourth, another nose back.

The favorite, Zensational, broke a step slow from the inside post position, was unable to gain the lead and faded in the late going. Cost of Freedom established a fast pace, setting up the close finish.

With Joel Rosario in the irons, Dancing in Silks finished the 6 furlongs on the all-weather track in 1:08.14. Dancing in Silks is trained by Carla Gaines.

Sent off at odds of 25-1, Dancing in Silks paid $52.60 to win and keyed huge exacta and trifecta payouts.

Dancing in Silks, a 4-year-old, California-bred son of Black Minnaloushe, picked up his fourth straight win. The three previous victories all were in California sprints but the last two came in races restricted to state-breds, leading to questions about his ability against the world's top sprinters.


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Published: Saturday 07th of November 2009 03:56:05 PM
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