Authentic caps off Derby-winning campaign with Breeders' Cup Classic triumph
Nov 08, 2020 J. Keeler Johnson
With the setting sun providing a picturesque backdrop, Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Authentic wrapped up a stellar 2020 campaign with an emphatic victory in the $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1).
The feature race on Breeders’ Cup Saturday at Keeneland, the Classic attracted an elite field worthy of its name. Ten talented horses lined up to contest the 1 1/4-mile race, including champion Maximum Security, Belmont Stakes (G1) winner Tiz the Law, and 2019 Kentucky Derby favorite Improbable. With such a deep group of proven stars in the mix, the Classic was more than just a battle for a lucrative purse—it was a battle for 2020 Horse of the Year honors.
Guided to victory by Hall of Fame jockey Johnny Velazquez, Authentic was quick into stride, racing boldly to the front with Maximum Security and Tiz the Law in close pursuit. Stablemate Improbable—highly regarded by bettors after winning three consecutive Grade 1 races—was caught wide while racing a few lengths off the pace.
Authentic was an early star on the Road to the Kentucky Derby, recording blowout wins in the Sham (G3) and San Felipe (G2) during the winter at Santa Anita. But following the postponement of the Kentucky Derby due to COVID-19, Baffert elected to give Authentic time off, a strategy that has worked wonders for the improving 3-year-old. In addition to his triumph in the “Run for the Roses,” Authentic boasts a victory in the Haskell (G1) and runner-up efforts in the Preakness (G1) and Santa Anita Derby (G1) on his 2020 resume.
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