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Title: such a sad sad day part 2
Post by: Flighted Iron on September 30, 2010, 02:17:49 PM
such a sad sad day (640 Views)
Posted by: Flighted Iron (IP Logged)
Date: November 30, 2009 05:47PM


Hollywood Park | Posted 11/30/2009, 4:06 pm

Crowd shows Zenyatta some love
By Steve Andersen

Benoit & Associates
A crowd of 9,814 at Hollywood on Sunday said goodbye to Zenyatta, being ridden here by Steve Willard.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Zenyatta, the most popular horse in California, was sent into retirement on Sunday at Hollywood Park with a ceremony that featured the one thing her adoring fans wanted more than anything else - an appearance by the 5-year-old undefeated mare herself.

The ceremony, held between the seventh and eighth races on a program highlighted by the Grade 1 Hollywood Derby, included comments from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose speech was largely drowned out by boos from the ontrack crowd of 9,814; owners Jerry and Ann Moss; and jockey Mike Smith. The event was hosted by TVG commentator Ken Rudulph.

Moss, during brief comments, praised Zenyatta and trainer John Shirreffs. Shirreffs guided her through her 14-race campaign highlighted by an historic win in the Breeders\' Cup Classic at Santa Anita on Nov. 7.

\"I can\'t say enough about her trainer,\" Moss said. \"We\'re humbled by the event and our association with this great racehorse.\"

Moss and his wife received a warm ovation when they walked out of a tunnel toward the winner\'s circle. During a brief comment, Ann Moss said that Zenyatta \"made the impossible possible. Thank you, thank you 14 times.\"

The adoring crowd was gathered five or six deep around the expansive winner\'s circle. The box seat area, which is often deserted on racedays, was full for a change. The crowd was a gain of 12 percent over the corresponding day in 2008.

While the crowd responded warmly to the people behind Zenyatta, they saved their loudest cheers for the mare. When a replay of the Breeders\' Cup Classic was shown, the crowd reacted so enthusiastically that the stretch run commentary was drowned out.

A few moments later, Zenyatta herself, ridden by regular exercise rider Steve Willard, jogged down the stretch past most of the crowd and back toward the winner\'s circle where Smith climbed aboard once more to end the ceremony.

Zenyatta will remain at Shirreffs\'s barn at Hollywood Park in coming weeks. There is even talk of another retirement ceremony at Santa Anita later this month. When she does leave to be a broodmare in Kentucky, her absence will leave a void in California racing and in the Shirreffs team. Her final days at the barn have become especially poignant.

\"She always lifted the barn into a good mood,\" said Michelle Jensen, Shirreffs\'s assistant. \"We were part of her family and she was part of our family.\"

I haven\'t heard anything so pathetic in my life! Isn\'t she sound as a dollar?
I suppose their attitude is \"there\'s nothing left to prove\".Well,this is horse
RACING.The life of horseracing always needs our stars to continue racing and
never moreso than in our current situation.How about the fans?Do the Shireffs and
the Moss\'s of our world really give a hang about them?This kind of sappy ass
bull@#$% story makes me want to puke!!

chapped,
mjs

Once again I don\'t get it. Same guy who wheels RA back on 13 rest after a lifetime
effort is now taking this tack with a \"happy and healthy horse\", but \"she\'s not the same horse as last year\"? What was the Fleur De Lis? Jackson going on about the mating of Curlin and RA and all the possibilities? This kind of #@!% makes me ill. The reality is you have a healthy horse and your choosing not to be a sportsman and trying to deflect this sackless decision by blathering on about breeding as if we give a #$@%.Horseracing fans want to see them running when they\'re sound not some half-baked excuse for them not to.If she\'s off then come clean,but if she is truly happy and healthy(still firing bullets in the a.m.)then
sack the $#@% up and send her in!!

i can\'t help remembering the chinese gymnast choosing to perform his rings routine
knowingly on a broken leg. Hogan playing the last 27 holes of the british open with a 102 temp on dead legs.

acutely disappointed,
mjs