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Breeders' Cup results

OCEANPORT, New Jersey
Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:43pm EDT

OCEANPORT, New Jersey (Reuters) - Results on the second and final day of the Breeders' Cup meeting at Monmouth Park on Saturday:

U.S.  |  Sports

Classic, one mile two furlongs

1. Curlin (Robby Albarado)

2. Hard Spun (Mario Pino)

3. Awesome Gem (David Flores)

Winner trained by Steve Asmussen

Winning distance: 4 1/2 lengths.

9 ran

Tote: Win: $5.40. Place: $2.10,$2.90,$4.70. Straight Forecast: $40.82.Exacta: $35.40.

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Turf, one mile four furlongs

1. English Channel (John Velazquez)

2. Shamdinan (Julien Leparoux)

3. Red Rocks (Frankie Dettori)

Winner trained by Todd Pletcher

Winning distance: 7 lengths

8 ran

Tote: Win: $4.00. Place: $1.50,$4.70,$2.30. Straight Forecast: $64.21. Exacta: $76.00.

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Mile (Turf) 1. Kip Deville (Cornelio Velasquez) 2. Excellent Art (Johnny Murtagh) 3. Cosmonaut (Julien Leparoux)

Winner trained by Richard Dutrow Jnr.

Winning distance: 1 length

13 ran.

Tote: Win: $9.20. Place: $2.60,$1.50,$3.30. Straight Forecast: $22.26. Exacta: $35.40.

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Distaff, 9 furlongs

1. Ginger Punch (Rafael Bejarano)

2. Hystericalady (Eddie Castro)

3. Octave (Garrett Gomez)

Winner trained by Robert Frankel

Winning distance: Neck

12 ran

Tote: Win: $5.50. Place: $2.20,$3.60,$2.50. Straight Forecast: $53.54. Exacta: $70.80.

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Juvenile Fillies, 1 mile 110 yards 1. Indian Blessing (Garrett Gomez) 2. Proud Spell (Gabriel Saez) 3. Backseat Rhythm (Javier Castellano)

Winner trained by Bob Baffert

Winning distance: 3 1/2 lengths

13 ran

Tote (to $1): Win: $2.70. Place: $1.60,$2.90,$4.80. Straight Forecast: $14.91. Tricast: $235.69. Exacta: $27.10

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Juvenile, one mile 110 yards 1. War Pass (Cornelio Velasquez) 2. Pyro (Shaun Bridgmohan) 3. Kodiak Kowboy (John Velazquez)

Winner trained by Nick Zito

Winning distance: 4 1/2 lengths

11 ran

Tote: Win: $3.20. Place: $1.40,$1.80,$3.20. Straight Forecast: $10.01. Exacta: $12.60

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Filly and Mare Turf, one mile three furlongs

1. Lahudood (Alan Garcia)

2. Honey Ryder (John Velazquez)

3. Passage of Time (Ramon Dominguez)

Winner trained by Kiaran McLaughlin

Winning distance: 3/4 length

11 ran

Tote Win: $12.70. Place: $3.20,$2.30,$1.70. Straight Forecast: $63.84. Exacta: $83.80

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Sprint, 6 furlongs

1. Midnight Lute (Garrett Gomez)

2. Idiot Proof (David Flores)

3. Talent Search (Ryan Fogelsonger)

Winner trained by Bob Baffert

Winning distance: 4 3/4 lengths

10 ran

Tote: Win: $3.50. Place: $1.50,$2.30,$4.30 Straight Forecast: $22.74 Exacta: $24.90



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