© 2025 WEKU
NPR for Northern, Central and Eastern Kentucky
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Support WEKU and join the 1850 campaign for the future! 1,850 new supporters, each giving $10 monthly to keep WEKU strong. We are down to 1263 to go! Donate today!

Indications Point to American Pharoah Breeders Cup

state-journal.com

Triple Crown winner American Pharoah will likely be in Lexington next month to compete in the Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland.  Following a loss in the Traverse Stakes at Saratoga, owner Ahmed  Zayat  talked about retiring the horse.  Now, he is pointing American Pharoah to racing at the Breeders' Cup.  Kentucky Thoroughbred Association Executive Director Chauncey Morris admits there are few certainties in racing.  “Two months provides a bit of time on tuning up the horse, but then, also horses are living, breathing creatures," said Morris. "You just, often times have to take things day by day.” 

Morris says American Pharoah’s entry into the Breeders' Cup would mean a lot when it comes to viewership and the wagering bottom line. 

Morris says there is a risk that the Triple Crown champ could lose the at the Breeders' Cup.  “It’s an issue every time that a horse starts in a race," he added. "I mean the wonderful thing about horse racing is may the best horse win.  Having said that, this horse has an incredible form."

Morris says the last weekend in October at Keeneland is shaping up very well.  He says the Breeders' Cup is already sold out for an event which will cap a great year in thoroughbred racing. ?

WEKU depends on support from those who view and listen to our content. There's no paywall here. Please support WEKU with your donation.
Related Content