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Zenyatta and Mike Smith return after the Breeders’ Cup Classic – 11/6/10



Zenyatta and Mike Smith return along the first turn toward where she will be unsaddled after the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Churchill Downs, November 6, 2010.

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  1. I LOVE how everyone cheered for her. It was just one of those races where the best horse did not win… I read when Blame trotted by all he got was polite applause.

  2. mike smith is a cunt…i know z always goes way back last to first but thx for letting the queen get 52 fn lengths back against other best horses in world fn inexcusable nobody could make up that ground and z did just nose short fn asshole shoulda kick started his drive .25 secs sooner and z blows by blame…how the f does zenyatta keep losing awards like espn womens athelete 2x and horse of year are you fn kidding me…greatest and fastest horse ive ever seen in my life

  3. should have put david flores back on lol..i think my nephew could have come in first there he totally blew it i hate him hes selfish prick too im glad chantal broke up with him

  4. Great video!  90% of that crowd didn't give a hoot about Blame winning.  And for you one or two that are hittin' on Mike about it, you're idiots and are incapable of seeing the bigger picture.  Quality Road stalled right in front of her just on the turn for home, she hopped through traffic and still lost by only half a head.  Even Garrett Gomez said he got a perfect trip and that Blame ran the best race of his life that day and he knew how lucky he was and wouldn't want a rematch.  She was, hands down, the best horse on the field. Gomez even saluted Z twice when she passed going to the barn and Bob Baffert was even rootin' for her when he saw Lookin' at Lucky tiring.

  5. I wish this clip was just a little bit longer.  It's so great to hear the crowd cheering for her like that even in defeat.  To say it was a gallant effort on her part would be an understatement. ♥

  6. This is a beautiful video – shows exactly the effect Zenyatta had on everybody. What a magnificent horse and career.

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