Fashionable Filly: Rachel Alexandra poses for Vogue

May 29, 2009 by jane  
Filed under Entertainment, Horse Racing, Pretty Chic, Pretty Hot

Rachel AlexandraIt was just announced that Preakness winner Rachel Alexandra will NOT run in the June 6th Belmont Stakes. The first filly to win the Preakness in 85 years, Rachel Alexandra delivered a brilliant effort on May 16 to win the second leg of the of the Triple Crown series. She will be taking a “well deserved vacation” said her owner.

But don’t worry about Rachel Alexandra. The fashionable filly just posed for a photo spread in Vogue.

Pictures of the Preakness-winning filly were shot Friday by fashion photographer Steven Klein for the magazine’s August issue.

Rachel Alexandra had to be awakened in her stall at Churchill Downs when it was time for her star turn.

“Done photo shoots before, but first one for Vogue,” said Scott Blasi, assistant to trainer Steve Asmussen who held the shank on the filly during the session.

The magazine spread grew out of a trip to the Preakness by Vogue editor Anna Wintour.

“She was there at the Preakness and was inspired, like so many other women were,” said Caroline Shaw, a spokeswoman for Jess Jackson, the filly’s majority owner.

There was no such star treatment for Mine That Bird. The Kentucky Derby winner and Preakness runner-up quietly galloped twice around the track sans photographers. Maybe GQ will want to do a spread.

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Eight Belles takes on the boys

May 2, 2008 by jane  
Filed under Equestrian, Horse Racing

Eight BellesMay 2, 2008 – The Kentucky Derby, set to go on Saturday, will play host to  the best filly in the land, Eight Belles, who will take on the colts in the mile-and-a quarter classic. Suddenly, the run for the roses has a whole new look- with the distinct possibility of making history. Will she be the belle of the ball?

Only three fillies have won the Derby in its 134-year history. The first was Regret in 1915, the second was Genuine Risk in 1980 and the latest heroine, Winning Colors, scored 20 years ago in 1988. Thirty-five other fillies have tried to win the Derby and failed.

Entering a filly in America’s greatest horse race is, of itself, no small deal. The Kentucky Derby is loaded with tradition, part of which dictates that usually only colts run in America’s greatest race. The fillies have their own showcase on Derby eve, the Kentucky Oaks.

What makes Eight Belles’ appearance special and exciting is that she has a bright chance of winning. She has the speed, the performance, the staying pedigree and the massive frame to clobber colts.

And as if that were not enough, Eight Belles comes from the same owner, Rick Porter, and the same trainer, Larry Jones, who put the buzz in last year’s Triple Crown with their terrific speedster Hard Spun, who finished second in the Derby, third in the Preakness and fourth in the Belmont.

Jones made no secret of why he wants to tackle the Derby with Eight Belles. “All the boys are vulnerable,” he said. “There isn’t one that sticks out above the others. Every one of them is being asked to do something they have not done before.”

Eight Belles, who will be ridden by Gabriel Saez, a gifted 20-year-old Panamanian making his Derby debut as well, has won her last four races. She won those races, including the Honeybee and the Fantasy at Oaklawn Park, by a combined 30½ lengths. She has a perfect running style for the Derby, a stalker who sits just off the leaders. The filly turned in Sunday’s second-fastest workout, running 5 furlongs in 58.20 on the dirt at Churchill Downs.

A little girl power mixed with a great underdog story. Watch out boys!

Editors Note: On Derby Day, Eight Belles did  hang with the boys.  She ran the race of her life but all that heart and her gallant fight, which ended with a second place finish, ended in the worst possible way:  two broken ankles and no other choice but euthanization. RIP Eight Belles.

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