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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Still think that Day's ride on Wild Again was his best work.
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I was splitting my time between the Lexington Training Center and Mare Haven in mornings and UK's campus the rest of the day (it was the best of times

), and at the former two the excitement level was of course palpable. The Classic, controversy aside, was an incredible finish to the day. A lot of us thought that Wild Again's owners were crazy to pay the supplement. We would toast WA and PD and them that evening.
First place was worth $1.35 million, which didn't seem like a very good return, considering the money Wild Again's ownership had risked.
"Don't worry about us, pal," said Ron Volkman, one of the owners. "We more than made up for it at the windows."
Wild Again paid $64.60 to win, still a record for the Classic.
Pat Day, riding Wild Again--his first of six Breeders' Cup winners--followed orders from trainer Vincent Timphony, which included not hitting the colt because he might shy from the stick.
Said Day: "As we turned for home, Slew O' Gold ranged up on the outside of me, and my horse was tiring significantly at that point. I thought that was as far as we were going to go.
"But as Slew came to me, he never got by me. My little horse just refused to give up. He dug down with such a gutsy last quarter of a mile that it gives me goose bumps just to talk about it. I could hear him grunting every jump, just straining."
http://articles.latimes.com/1993-11-...eders-cup-race
Pat Day recalls:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anKQHZLf1GA
The Wild Inaugural Classic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGoay4TJ-I0
Relive the day (thanks KirisClown)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JH0XVYLHnZg