ARCADIA, California: White Abarrio took over the lead at the top of the stretch and ran on to a one-length victory in the $6 million Breeders’ Cup Classic on Saturday, propelling trainer Rick Dutrow back to the top after his 10-year exile from the sport.
A celebratory Dutrow hugged anyone he could in the winner’s circle before throwing his arms around White Abarrio. He previously won the Classic in 2005 with Saint Liam. “It feels unbelievable,” Dutrow said. “I love it.” Bob Baffert, the career earnings leader among Breeders’ Cup trainers, was blanked in nine races over two days of the 40th world championships at his home track.
Trainer Bill Mott won a leading three races, while Irad Ortiz Jr. led all jockeys with three wins. Ridden by Ortiz Jr., White Abarrio ran 1 1/4 miles in 2:02.87.
Sent off as the 5-2 favorite, the gray colt paid $7.20 to win. “I thought that he was a winner the whole way around the track,” Dutrow said.