In no other race at the 2005 Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships on October 29 at Belmont Park will the best of North American horses most likely be pitted against one another than at the Breeders' Cup Sprint (Grade 1) - deemed as the prototypical American horse race since roughly half of all North American races are run at its distance of 6 furlongs. This $1 million race, having been a competitive one among the North American runners, has proven to be the handicapping nightmare of the Breeders' Cup series. Championships have been especially decisive in years when no horse clearly dominated the division. In 12 of 20 runnings of the Breeders' Cup Sprint, the Eclipse Award for champion sprinter has gone to the winner.
On the road to the 2005 Breeders' Cup, keep track of Breeders' Cup Sprint news and updates on the most watched Sprint race contenders like Battle Won, Don Six, Greg's Gold, Imperialism, Kelly's Landing, Lost in the Fog, Mass Media, Medallist, Pico Central (Brazil), Pomeroy, Unfurl the Flag, Wildcat Heir, and Woke Up Dreamin. Last year, Speightstown ran away with the championship at the Breeders' Cup Sprint Stakes, the fifth race in the series at Lone Star Park, at 3.70 odds with jockey John Velasquez. Kela placed second with jockey Jerry Bailey, and My Cousin Matt followed in third place with jockey Ramon Dominguez. Stay glued on our Breeders' Cup news online to bet smartly on who will be the 2005 Breeders' Cup Sprint champion.
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