2020 Breeders’ Cup Distaff: Filly Swiss Skydiver

Breeders’ Cup Distaff Profile: Swiss Skydiver

By Ed McNamara

She’s competed at nine tracks this year, winning a graded stakes in Florida, Arkansas, California, New York and Maryland, and raced in every month except April. Swiss Skydiver‘s theme song should be Johnny Cash’s bouncy “I’ve Been Everywhere,” because she has.

Swiss Skydiver Horse

Swiss Skydiver – Courtesy of Churchill Downs/Coady Photography.

“She’s a really tough filly and a really big filly,” trainer Ken McPeek said. “It’s not that she’s long, it’s more that she’s wide. She eats everything, and one time over the winter she weighed 1,145 pounds, which is a lot for a 3-year-old filly at that time of the year.

“I’ve had a lot of good ones over the years, but she’s taken us to another level.”

TVG analyst Simon Bray, a former stakes-winning trainer, thinks her size matters a lot.

“When you’re a big filly like that, it helps take the travel,” Bray said. “She’s kind of a throwback, the type of filly who comes along once in a blue moon.”

Swiss Skydiver beat the boys Oct. 3 in the Preakness, the first filly to do that since Hall of Famer Rachel Alexandra in 2009. McPeek thought about taking on males again in Saturday’s 1 1/4-mile Classic but decided to go in the 1 1/8-mile Distaff instead.

“I really like her at a mile and a quarter, but this might not be the year to try the Classic,” he said. “She’s just 3. I think she does fit in the Classic, but I think the Distaff is an easier race for her, considering the depth of the field.”

Swiss Skydiver

Odds: 2-1

Post position: 5

Jockey: Robby Albarado

Trainer: Ken McPeek

Owner: Peter Callahan

Career record: 11-6-3-1

Career earnings: $1,792,980

Top Equibase speed figure: 109

Pedigree: Daredevil-Expo Gold, by Johannesburg

Color: Chestnut

Running style: Stalker

Notes: McPeek is winless with 31 Breeders’ Cup starters, but six second-place finishes and 10 thirds have helped him earn more than $3.3 million in purses. Besides Swiss Skydiver in the Distaff, he will saddle two of the leading contenders in the Juvenile Fillies, Simply Ravishing and Crazy Beautiful . . . Robby Albarado’s first ride on Swiss Skydiver was in the Preakness, where his brilliant move made all the difference. “During the mornings that week at Pimlico, I got to know her and learn all her moves,” he said. “I was very confident she could do whatever I wanted her to. She’s going to clip off 12s [12-second furlongs] whether she’s in front or three or five or 10 lengths behind. I’m not going to force anything.”

Breeders’ Cup Distaff Odds

2020 Breeders’ Cup Distaff Odds and Post Position
PP  Horse  Odds  Trainer  Jockey 
1 Ce Ce 12-1 Michael W. McCarthy John Velazques
2 Harvest Moon 12-1 Simon Callaghan Flavien Prat
3 Dunbar Road 12-1 Chad C. Brown Jose Ortiz
4 Horologist 8-1 William I. Mott Junior Alvarado
5 Swiss Skydiver 2-1 Kenneth G. McPeek Robby Alvarado
6 Lady Kate 15-1 Eddie Kenneally Tyler Gaffalione
7 Point of Honor 30-1 George Weaver Javier Castellano
8 Valiance 12-1 Todd A. Pletcher Luis Saez
9 Ollie’s Candy 10-1 John W. Sadler Joel Rosario
10 Monomoy Girl 8-5 Brad Cox Florent Geroux

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