The “Rachel Alexandra Show” Comes to Saratoga

  By Jenny Kellner | August 31, 2009
 


Rachel Alexandra
 
photo by Adam Coglianese  
   

Audience participation will take on a new meaning this week as “The Rachel Alexandra Show” comes to Saratoga Race Course for Saturday’s 56th running of the Grade 1, $750,000 Woodward Stakes.

With gates at the historic racetrack opening early at 7 a.m., just as they did on Shadwell Travers Day, the first 25,000 fans will receive a commemorative Rachel Alexandra button with paid admission in recognition of her attempt to make history again in the 1 1/8th mile race against older males.

Leading contender for Horse of the Year and owner of an eight-race winning streak, including two victories over top 3-year-old colts in the Preakness Stakes and the Haskell Invitational, Rachel Alexandra is seeking to become the first filly or mare ever to win the Woodward Stakes.

While fillies have won against older males in sprints, the only 3-year-old filly to have beaten older males in a route race that is currently a Grade 1 in New York was Lady Primrose, who in 1887 beat the boys in the Manhattan Handicap.

In celebration of her first appearance at Saratoga Race Course, the streets of downtown Saratoga Springs will be lined with specially-designed Rachel Alexandra banners.

Fans who wish to show their support of the leggy bay filly, and also support a good cause, can purchase Rachel Alexandra T-shirts and caps in the NYRA stores at the racetrack this week. The net proceeds from the sales will go to a breast cancer non-profit, the Susan G. Komen Race for a Cure.

T-shirts in ladies and girls sizes are pink with “Rachel Alexandra” lettering in navy blue, while men’s T-shirts are available in gray with pink lettering. The caps are pink.

In addition, in The Paddock Tent and the At the Rail Pavilion, all ladies and children will get a half-price buffet at $24.50, and everyone of drinking age in either location will also receive one complimentary glass of champagne. Reservations can be made through NYRA Group Sales at (888) 285-5961.

Rachel Alexandra, owned by Jess Jackson’s Stonestreet Stable and Harold McCormick, first made history when she beat Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird to become the first filly in 85 years to win the Preakness Stakes. After a 19¼-length romp against 3-year-old fillies in the Grade 1 Mother Goose at Belmont Park in stakes record time, she traveled to New Jersey to beat the boys again, this time defeating Belmont Stakes winner Summer Bird, recent winner of the Grade 1 Shadwell Travers Stakes, by six lengths.

"Hal McCormick (the minority partner), my family and I, like other fans of horse racing, want to see her tested,” said Jackson in making the announcement that Rachel would go in the Woodward, a race won last year by two-time Horse of the Year Curlin, also owned by Jackson. “If she goes up against older male horses, we'll be better able to get a measure of her greatness."