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Saturday, June 09, 2007

Girl power... Rags to Riches first filly to win Belmont since 1905


NEW YORK (AP) -- Rags to Riches is queen for a day.

The fabulous filly outdueled Preakness winner Curlin in a breathtaking stretch run and won the Belmont Stakes by a head Saturday, becoming the first of her sex in more than a century to take the final leg of the Triple Crown.

"My hat is off to Rags to Riches," said Curlin's trainer, Steve Asmussen, who never gave up hope his chestnut colt would prevail in the dramatic final strides.

No one was happier with the victory than trainer Todd Pletcher and jockey John Velazquez, who both ended long droughts in Triple Crown races: Pletcher was 0-for-28, Velazquez 0-for-20.

"It's a special feeling now matter when you do it, but when you do it with a filly for the first time in 102 years it's really special," Pletcher said.

Despite a slight stumble at the start, Rags to Riches turned the Belmont into a sensational showdown -- a true battle of the sexes.

When the field of seven 3-year-olds turned for home, four horses were up front, Rags to Riches on the outside and Curlin sneaking in between the other rivals.

In an instant, it became a two-horse race -- a quarter-mile to the finish of the 1 1/2-mile Belmont, the longest and most grueling of the Triple Crown races.

Even the normally reserved Pletcher stood and cheered, along with the Belmont Park crowd of 46,870, as the horses battled saddlecloth to saddlecloth to the wire.

And when Rags to Riches won, it was a great day for ladies as racing had it's first filly to win a Triple Crown race since Winning Colors took the 1988 Kentucky Derby.

The defeat was a tough one for Curlin, who staged a remarkable rally to beat Street Sense by the same margin in the Preakness three weeks ago.

"The filly ran a great race on the right day," Asmussen said. "And now they're taking her picture."

Even without a Triple Crown on the line, and with Street Sense not in the field, this Belmont will be one to remember.

Rags to Riches became the third filly to capture the Belmont -- Ruthless took the first running in 1867 and Tanya won in 1905. Only 22 fillies have tried the Belmont, with Rags to Riches the first since Silverbulletday finished seventh in 1999.

The Belmont is a race that Kentucky Derby winning fillies Winning Colors and Genuine Risk could not win.

Rags to Riches won in 2:28.74, well off Secretariat's track record of 2:24. But time didn't matter in this one.

"After we made the decision to run the filly, the reaction from the racing community was very enthusiastic," Pletcher said. "It was great for racing, great for the day. Obviously, it was great for the filly."

Rags to Riches was sent off as the 4-1 second choice and returned $10.60, $4.40 and $3.20. Curlin, with Robby Albarado aboard, paid $3 and $2.30. Tiago was third and returned $3.70.

Hard Spun finished fourth, followed by C P West, Imawildandcrazyguy and Slew's Tizzy.

It was Pletcher who made the surprise call to run Rags to Riches, who dominated her own division with four straight victories, including the Kentucky Oaks five weeks ago at Churchill Downs. The nation's top trainer said the absence of Street Sense, plus his filly's pedigree added up to taking a shot.

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