The 42nd annual Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar Racetrack saw a total handle of over $180 million and over 65,000 attendees from Oct. 31 to Nov. 1.
Together, Forever Young and Ryusei Sakai have forged the kind of bond between horse and rider that spells greatness.
Of course, we are here to win a great race, the Longines Classic, and become the first Japanese to win it," Yahagi said.
While most American-based horses completed their Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) workouts over the weekend, Yoshito Yahagi saved ...