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I pounded Lush Lashes in here, but put a little saver on Marian just in case. She produced an unreal closing kick to win..
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![]() What Greatness Looks Like
![]() Posted by Superfecta at 3:22 PM She was helped in no small part by a perfect ride by Christophe Soumillon; the Belgian jockey was a model of patience and confidence, waiting for his moment and barely even needing to tell Zarkava 'go' when it was time to do so. While no one doubts that her performance places her among the greats, exactly how to quantify it is a matter of some discussion. Timeform assigned her a 133, while the British Horseracing Authority only awarded her a 127. The next set of world rankings comes out tomorrow (and Timeform's own on Wednesday); Zarkava had been tied for 8th overall with Youmzain (who, like last year, finished second -- albeit a much more well-beaten second this time around) in the IFHA rankings and it is difficult to imagine anyone ranking ahead of her now. One hopes that she will be allowed to continue racing next year; if she's this great at 3, she could be monstrous at 4 (or even 5). While many are suggesting that she will be immediately retired, the only decision made so far is that she will not contest the Breeders' Cup. The Aga Khan summed up what Zarkava means to his operation thusly: "My family has been breeding racehorses for five generations," the Aga said. "Two generations in India and three in Europe, and I believe this moment is the apogee of that effort.He's not wrong. Before I sign off, I recommend you check out these Flickrphotostreams featuring Zarkava from Longchamp; she's a beautiful sight. I will leave you to ponder this, dear reader: why do the French pronounce her name ZARK'a-va, while many Anglo-Americans prefer Zar-KA'va? ![]() ![]()
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