A Classic Legacy, Part 2: Awesome Again, Ghostzapper and Frank Stronach

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A Classic Legacy, Part 2: Awesome Again, Ghostzapper and Frank Stronach

Ghostzapper won the 1998 and 2004 Breeders’ Cup Classic.

Ghostzapper won the Vosburgh Stakes at Belmont Park on September 27. He was second choice in the field of older horses. Frankel's horse earned 128 Beyer Speed rating. Ghostzappers next start is at the Woodward Stake at Bel Mont Park, on 11 September. His next race is the Breeders’ Cup Classic on October 30 at Lone Star. He will never lose another race in his career. The horse has won all his graded stakes. On July 4 2004 at Belmont Park Ghost zapper made his first start of 2004. In the Tom Fool he stayed close behind the early leaders and then moved to the lead on the far turn.

Ghostzapper was a sprinter like his father. He was about to run at 1 1/4 miles at Lone Star Park against a heady field. The field included Azeri, Pleasantly Perfect, Funny Cide, Rose in May, Birdstone and Frankel's horses. Ghostzappers drew post position one and was the slight favorite. Frankelly was worried that Ghost zapper might get caught in an early speed duel with Roses in may. Ghost Zapper jumped the pace with an opening 1:4 of 23.42. Rose Zook came in second and Ple asantly perfect came third.

Ghostzapper is a horse. Frank Stronach talked about Ghostzappers. Cindy Pierson Dulay, Bill Denver and Adam Coglianese lent photos of GhostZapper and Frank. Hill n’ Dale sent a conformation photo of him.


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