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2021 Eclipse Awards: Flavien Prat

Barbara D. Livingston
Flavien Prat

Flavien Prat, a 29-year-old native of France, enjoyed his finest year yet in the United States since coming here in 2015, achieving personal bests in wins, graded stakes wins, and purse money won to become a finalist for the Eclipse Award as North America’s outstanding rider. He won 245 races from 921 mounts, and his horses earned $23,098,013, fourth-most in the country.

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2021 Eclipse Awards: Yibir

Debra A. Roma
Yibir

Godolphin and trainer Charlie Appleby had two of the best middle-distance 3-year-olds that raced in Europe during 2021. Adayar won the Epsom Derby and the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, while Hurricane Lane won the St. Leger Stakes and beat Adayar in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, where he was third.

Sat, 01/15/2022 - 11:36

2021 Eclipse Awards: Gamine

Barbara D. Livingston
Gamine

Everything was in place for Gamine to be an overwhelming choice for a second straight Eclipse Award as champion filly and mare sprinter. Then, the starting gates opened.

A third-place finish as the heavy favorite in the Nov. 6 Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint at Del Mar made for a disappointing conclusion to 2021 for Gamine, whose preceding efforts were otherwise brilliant and made her a finalist in this category once again.

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2021 Eclipse Awards: Ce Ce

Debra A. Roma
Ce Ce

Michael McCarthy long had suspected that Ce Ce could become a top-class performer around one turn, given the right circumstances. In 2021, those hopes were realized in dramatic fashion.

Five of the six races for Ce Ce during her 5-year-old campaign of 2021 were run at seven furlongs or shorter, and four of those resulted in victory – including the marquee race that often decides a divisional championship, the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Sprint.

“She really put everything together the way we thought she could,” said McCarthy, who trains Ce Ce for owner-breeder Bo Hirsch.

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2021 Eclipse Awards: Bella Sofia

Barbara D. Livingston
Bella Sofia

Bella Sofia got a relatively late start to her racing career, but once under way, the dark bay filly wasted little time in flaunting her wares.

It was May 6 of her 3-year-old season that trainer Rudy Rodriguez finally had Bella Sofia ready for her debut. Overlooked at 8-1 in a six-furlong maiden race at Belmont Park, she ran off and hid, prevailing by 11 1/4 lengths and earning a 94 Beyer Speed Figure.

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2021 Eclipse Awards: Mystic Guide

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Mystic Guide

Mystic Guide joins Maxfield as the second Godolphin homebred among the three finalists for champion older dirt male. Both were from the same crop, but while Maxfield was the more precocious of the two, by 2021, at age 4, they were both among the leaders of their division.

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2021 Eclipse Awards: Maxfield

Barbara D. Livingston
Maxfield

A Grade 1 winner at 2, when he had to miss the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile, and subsequently hampered by another injury at 3 that confined him to one start in more than 14 months, Maxfield at age 4 in 2021 was finally able to put together a proper campaign that repeatedly showcased his high-grade talent.

Maxfield came into 2021 having made just four starts combined at ages 2 and 3. The patience displayed during those years by trainer Brendan Walsh and the team at Godolphin – most notably Jimmy Bell – gave Maxfield the chance to shine when finally right, and was he ever right in 2021.

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2021 Eclipse Awards: Knicks Go

Barbara D. Livingston
Knicks Go

Knicks Go is favored to be named both champion older dirt male and Horse of the Year for 2021 following a brilliant 5-year-old season bookended by victories in the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup and Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Classic, with three other stakes wins, including the Grade 1 Whitney, in between.

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2021 Eclipse Awards: Shedaresthedevil

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Shedaresthedevil

The decision to skip the 2020 Breeders’ Cup was not difficult for trainer Brad Cox and the owners of Kentucky Oaks winner Shedaresthedevil.

“We thought the right thing to do was give her some time, bring her back, and campaign her as a 4-year-old with our goal being the Breeders’ Cup Distaff,” Cox said. “I think she’s a bigger, stronger version of herself” in 2021.

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2021 Eclipse Awards: Marche Lorraine

Susie Raisher
Marche Lorraine

Marche Lorraine made only one start in North America in 2021, but it was a doozy. A 49-1 shocker in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Distaff catapulted the 5-year-old from anonymity to notoriety and earned her a dual distinction – first Japan-based winner of a Breeders’ Cup race on dirt and first Japan-based Eclipse Awards finalist as outstanding older dirt female.