Va. Since 1900, only two US horses, Zenyatta and Peppers Pride , have won 19 in a row. Rapid Redux has gone 16 for ..... 2007-10 at the highest levels of American racing. Peppers Pride won 19 straight from 2005-08 while racing exclusively
moved ahead of previous record holders Zenyatta and Peppers Pride . HORSE RACING NEWS Rapid Redux wins 20th straight Cha-ching ..... including a victory in the 2009 Breeders' Cup Classic. Peppers Pride won 19 straight from 2005-08 while racing exclusively
record held by reigning Horse of the Year Zenyatta and Peppers Pride . Rapid Redux is now 17 for 17 this year after beating four ..... until her narrow defeat to Blame in the 2010 Classic. Peppers Pride , a New Mexico-bred mare, was unbeaten in 19 career
horses on a muddy track at Laurel Park on Thursday to tie the mark held by reigning Horse of the Year Zenyatta and Peppers Pride in 2008. By winning the $7,500 starter allowance race under jockey J.D. Acosta, 5-year-old Rapid Redux
while establishing the longest winning streak in modern US racing. The previous mark of 19 was shared by Zenyatta and Peppers Pride . The streak began Dec. 2, 2010, at Penn National. Rapid Redux has won at seven different tracks during the streak
month at Mountaineer Park with his 20th straight victory, moving past two fillies of recent vintage, Zenyatta and Peppers Pride . Rapid Redux last lost on Nov. 18, 2010. Since the streak began, he has raced at seven different tracks and with
Triple Crown winner Citation in 1948. One race prior on Nov. 22, the 6-year-old gelding surpassed Zenyatta and Peppers Pride for most consecutive wins by a thoroughbred in modern North American racing history. On Wednesday, Rapid Redux once
Stakes on Saturday at Tampa Bay Downs. The two 7-furlong races are for 3-year-olds. Retirement: Undefeated Peppers Pride , who holds the North American record with 19 consecutive wins, has been retired from racing, the Daily Racing Form
Finland. One month after extending a North American record to 19 victories in 19 career starts, New Mexico thoroughbred Peppers Pride has been retired and will enter a Kentucky breeding program, trainer Joel Marr said. The Philadelphia Sports Writers