More often than not, a score in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) earns a championship. Vequist won the 2020 version, and the Eclipse Award, but she proved to be much more than a one-trick pony.
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Essential Quality Takes 2-Year-Old Male Honors
Whether he was running in a maiden race on the undercard of the Kentucky Derby (G1) at Churchill Downs, or in grade 1 races at Keeneland, Essential Quality was always victorious in 2020.
Ortiz Jr. Earns Third Eclipse for Outstanding Jockey
Irad Ortiz Jr. led the nation in wins and earnings for the third straight year in 2020 and took home his third consecutive Eclipse Award Jan. 28.
Eclipse Award an 'Amazing Accomplishment' for Cox
A Louisville native who grew up near Churchill Downs, Cox got his foot in the door by walking hots, the most modest of beginnings. Driven and dedicated, he pulled himself up by his bootstraps to become one of the sport’s most relevant horsemen.
Authentic Takes Horse of the Year, 3YO Male Honors
Victories in North America’s most prestigious race and the continent’s most lucrative race proved plenty for Authentic to nail down North American racing’s top honor.
Channel Maker Secures Champion Turf Male Title
Front-running tactics were partially responsible for Channel Maker’s 2020 success, but it was his late surge—over the season, not within his races—that propelled him to an Eclipse Award as outstanding male turf horse.
Rushing Fall Closes Career as Champion Turf Female
The daughter of More Than Ready was indeed a winner in her final race Jan. 28 as she prevailed at the Eclipse Awards ballot box to become the champion turf female of 2020.
Whitmore Named Champion Male Sprinter
For trainer and co-owner Ron Moquett, seeing Whitmore honored as champion male sprinter of 2020 feels like a family member receiving an Eclipse Award.
Gamine Takes Champion Female Sprinter Title
When Gamine made her race debut at 3 March 7, 2020, she made quick work of a short field and rolled to a 6 1/4-length victory. That was only a glimpse of what was to come for the Bob Baffert trainee, now the 2020 champion female sprinter.
Swiss Skydiver Soars to Champion 3-Year-Old Filly Title
In an old-school campaign of 10 starts in 2020, Peter Callahan’s Swiss Skydiver went from also-ran in a $125,000 seven-furlong stakes at Tampa Bay Downs to classic winner, to eventual champion.
Authentic Takes Home Champion 3-Year-Old Male Honors
The 2020 championship for 3-year-old male proved a tale of two halves in a revamped racing schedule with Authentic nailing down the Eclipse Award with his front-running score in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1) at Keeneland.
WinStar Makes it a Double as Outstanding Breeder
Four grade 1 winners, including an American classic winner, and the highest total North American earnings in 2020 among individual breeders and partnerships landed Kenny Troutt’s WinStar Farm its second Eclipse Award as outstanding breeder.
Moscato Made Most of Short Season to Win Eclipse
In a season cut short due to COVID-19, Moscato emerged a winner of two of three starts and earned the Eclipse Award.
Improbable Takes Older Dirt Male Honors
Improbable turned in his best effort in the Aug. 1 Whitney Stakes (G1) at Saratoga Race Course. He defeated By My Standards by two lengths and avenged himself against Tom’s d’Etat, who finished third as the even-money favorite.
Monomoy Girl a Dual Champion After Perfect Season
It’s not unusual for a champion to return from a layoff. What’s rare is when a champion is sidelined for 18 1/2 months by two separate injuries and then returns to the races better than ever.
King Guillermo Heads West for San Pasqual
Road trips to the West Coast were a standard part of Victor Martinez’s career as a five-time Major League baseball All-Star. In contrast, King Guillermo, Martinez’ 4-year-old colt, is a rookie when it comes to a cross-country trip.
Sikura: World of Trouble Unfairly Tainted by Indictment
Hill ‘n’ Dale president John Sikura said breeders are unfairly avoiding sire World of Trouble due to a federal indictment of trainer Jason Servis. Sikura said the stallion was a legitimate dual surface grade 1 winner with a proven pedigree.
Mutasaabeq to Miss Spring Races With Shin Injury
A shin injury will sideline graded stakes winner Mutasaabeq this winter and spring, taking him out of consideration for the May 1 Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve (G1), trainer Todd Pletcher said Jan. 28.
Romans Encourages Historical Horse Racing Support
Historical Horse Racing proved the game-changer and steps need to be taken to ensure its survival, writes trainer Dale Romans.
Share the Ride Carries Top Weight Again in Toboggan
Weight played a key role in Share the Ride’s first start at Aqueduct Racetrack. It also figures to be a key factor when the 6-year-old Candy Ride (ARG) gelding makes a return trip to the Big A Jan. 30 for the $150,000 Toboggan Stakes (G3).