At the 2005 Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships on October 29 at Belmont Park, double the odds are on horses at the Breeders' Cup Mile (Grade 1), the $1.5 million race in which good things seem to always come in two's. Four Breeders' Cup Mile racing events have had repeat winners, and three horses have posted two victories each. The popular Miesque won in 1987 at Hollywood Park by 3 1/2 lengths, and again in 1998 at Churchill Downs by 4 lengths - both making the largest winning margins in Breeders' Cup thoroughbred racing history. Also experiencing consistent success in the Breeders' Cup Mile, run at 1 mile on the turf, are the European-based horses, accounting for nine of the first 20 winners.
On the road to the 2005 Breeders' Cup, keep track of Breeders' Cup Mile news and updates on the most watched Mile race contenders like Artie Schiller, Dubawi (Ireland), Leroidesanimaux (Brazil), Proclamation (Ireland), Rakti (Great Britain), Singletary, Soviet Song (Ireland), Starcraft (New Zealand), Three Valleys, Valixir (Ireland), and Whipper. Stakes are highest for returning favorite Singletary who was 2004 champion at the NetJets Breeders' Cup Mile Stakes, the fourth race in the series at Lone Star Park, at 16.50 odds with jockey David Romero Flores. Antonius Pius with jockey Jamie Spencer won second while France's Six Perfections with jockey Jerry Bailey placed third. Stay glued on our Breeders' Cup news online to bet smartly on who will be the 2005 Breeders' Cup Mile champion.
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