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Fans Come Out Early to See Zenyatta Statue
Proving that Zenyatta is far from forgotten, many of her fans arrived at Santa Anita Park early Sept. 29 in order to see her statue unveiled at noon, an hour before the first race. Chanting her name, clutching posters, and in some cases wearing pink hats adorned with Zenyatta ears and tiaras, they watched Team Zenyatta pull the drape off of the life-sized statue. A carrot was placed on the statue's base, along with bouquets of flowers. The statue stands at just over 17 hands, Zenyatta's height, and its weight is the same as Zenyatta was during her career. Kaiser worked on the project for more than two years. The statue sits on the south side of the Kingsbury Fountain in the Paddock Gardens. It will be the first thing that patrons see as they enter the general admission gate. Zenyatta is directly across from John Henry, who stands on the north side of the fountain. Zenyatta retired with a career record of 19-1, including a victory against male horses in the 2009 Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), and was named 2010 Horse of the Year. Exercise rider Steve Willard and jockey David Flores, who rode the mare in her first race, were also on hand. Her regular rider, Hall of Famer Mike Smith, was in New York to ride at Belmont Park.
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