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Rachel Alexandra Retired

By United Press International
Jockey Calvin Borel riding horse Rachel Alexandra hugs an unidentified member of his team after winning the 134th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore on May 16, 2009. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
1 of 3 | Jockey Calvin Borel riding horse Rachel Alexandra hugs an unidentified member of his team after winning the 134th Preakness Stakes at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore on May 16, 2009. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch) | License Photo

Rachel Alexandra, the reigning Horse of the Year, has been retired.

The 4-year-old filly finished 2009 with a record of eight wins from eight starts, including a 20-lengths victory in the Kentucky Oaks and historic victories against males in the Preakness Stakes, the Haskell Invitational and the Woodward.

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The unbeaten skein was enough to decisively defeat Breeders' Cup Classic winner Zenyatta in the Horse of the Year balloting.

This year, however, the Medaglia d'Oro filly had not been the same, finishing second twice before posting two unspectacular wins. Her last race, the Personal Ensign at Saratoga Aug. 29, was a test to see if she could get 1 1/4 miles -- the distance of the Breeders' Cup Classic. She could not, fading in the stretch to lose by a length to Persistently.

"Rachel Alexandra did not return to her 2009 form," owner Jess Jackson said Tuesday. "I believe it's time to retire our champion and reward her with a less stressful life."

Jackson said Rachel Alexandra will be bred to Curlin, who preceded her as Horse of the Year.

In an irony of timing, Persistently's trainer, Shug McGaughey, was asked about Rachel Alexandra during a media teleconference Tuesday morning.

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"She had a tough campaign as a 3-year-old," McGaughey said. "Did it take a little bit out of her? Maybe it did. But she's still a fabulous filly."

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