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Curlin awaits likely Horse of Year honors after convincing Breeders’ Cup Classic victory

Jockey Robbie Albarado, left, celebrates after riding Curlin to victory in the Breeders Cup Classic horse race at Monmouth Park on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007 in Oceanport, N.J. Hard Spun (8), with Mario Pino up, finished second. Street Sense, far right, with Calvin Borel up, trails.

Curlin easily dismissed his toughest rivals in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, beating Street Sense, Hard Spun and Lawyer Ron to virtually crown himself Horse of the Year. Of course, the Eclipse Award won’t be given out until January, but Curlin’s 4 1/2 -length victory left few doubters after he concluded his season in sensational fashion.

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