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ARCADIA, Calif. — Zenyatta was made the early 5-2 favorite Tuesday in a field of 13 for the $5 million Breeders’ Cup Classic, where she will put her 13-0 record on the line against the boys for the first time.

Zenyatta will break from the No. 4 post in Saturday’s 1 1/4-mile race at Santa Anita.

She had also been pre-entered in Friday’s $2 million Ladies’ Classic, which she won last year. But owners Jerry and Ann Moss, along with trainer John Shirreffs, had a bigger goal in mind for the 5-year-old mare, who has won all four of her starts this year.

“There’s an opportunity to make history in the Classic, that’s why we chose the Classic,” Shirreffs said, referring to the fact that no female horse has won in the race’s 25-year history.

Zenyatta will be the fourth female to run in the Classic.

Jolypha had the best result, finishing third in 1992. Azeri was fourth in 2004, and Triptych was sixth in 1986.

“I believe she deserves this chance,” said Hall of Fame jockey Mike Smith, who rides Zenyatta. “If she gets her opportunity to run her race and she runs it like I know she can, we might see something pretty incredible.”

With a victory, Zenyatta would better Personal Ensign’s career mark of 13-0 set from 1986-88. That filly retired as the first undefeated champion in American racing in more than 80 years.

Zenyatta will take on a loaded field that includes 12 Grade 1 winners, including Ireland- bred Rip Van Winkle, the 7-2 early second choice, and Summer Bird, the 9-2 third choice who swept the Belmont, Travers and Jockey Club Gold Cup but will test himself on synthetics for the first time.

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