Getty ImagesINGLEWOOD, Calif. - Undefeated Zenyatta, who beat the boys in the $5 million Breeders’ Cup Classic, is preparing for retirement and her future date with a stallion.
The 5-year-old mare is relaxing at the Hollywood Park barn of trainer John Shirreffs before owners Jerry and Ann Moss select a stallion to be bred to Zenyatta next year.
Shirreffs said Thursday that Zenyatta’s popularity has soared, with an outpouring of support via letters, phone calls and messages after she capped her career with a 14th consecutive victory in the Breeders’ Cup last weekend at Santa Anita.
Zenyatta will retire with career earnings of more than $5.4 million.
Hollywood Park’s stable kitchen has an omelet named after her containing three eggs and diced spinach topped with jack cheese.
Robins: It’s the Year of the Dragon on the Lunar calendar, and this Chinese influence could extend to it also being the year of the Pekingese on the green carpet at the 136th Westminster Dog Show on Tuesday.
NEW YORK (AP) - As the glow fades from the Giants' Super Bowl triumph, some New York sports fans are tuning in to basketball and hockey, with the Rangers in first place and the Knicks' overnight sensation, Jeremy Lin, sparking "Lin-sanity.''
Robins: This year, six new breeds will be making their debut on the green carpet for the Westminster Dog Show, which begins Monday.
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