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The most famous maiden in U.S. history. His propensity to refuse to leave the gate, bite other horses and pull himself up midrace got him banned from Finger Lakes. The only races he ever won were carnival-style exhibitions like that staged against a harness horse and minor league baseball players. Retired to outriding at Finger Lakes, 12/5/04.

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Zippy is lovingly cared for at Old Friends at Cabin Creek Farm, a retirement home for aging racehorses in upstate New York, where he has become the reigning celebrity. They host an annual Zippy Day every summer, and people come from far and wide to celebrate the stalwart steed. I visited the horse in his paddock a few years ago and was given a wonderful tour by the kindhearted people who operate the facility. I had a ton of questions, and they helped me fill in the gaps in my understanding.

When I was a boy, my father would take me, on occasion, to Aqueduct Racetrack, in nearby Queens, New York. It was an opportunity for us to bond and I enjoyed our time together. And I especially enjoyed seeing the horses. They were so large and so fast, quite breathtaking. I watched in awe as they would thunder by. These boyhood experiences must surely have planted the seeds of The True Story of Zippy Chippy.

From his earliest days, Zippy was his own horse. He never really took to harnesses or saddles. Told to run in one direction, Zippy went the other. He stuck his tongue out at strangers and loped while other horses galloped. He terrorized trainers yet charmed children.

Over three years, Zippy ran 70 races at Finger Lakes, and the more he lost, the higher his star rose. But it was the race at Finger Lakes on June 23, 1998, where Zippy really set himself apart: of the six other horses bolting out of the starting gate, Zippy was not among them. The bell went off, but Zippy chose not to hear it.

The gelding's pedigree suggested he had potential to achieve success on the track, coming from a line that included such famed horses as Buckpasser, Bold Ruler, 1943 Triple Crown winner Count Fleet, Man o' War, Native Dancer and La Troienne, one of the most influential broodmares of the 20th century.

Felix Monserrate, Zippy's owner and trainer, "starts climbing the steward's stand. 'No! No! He can't win like this!' It's the only time in the history of racing where a trainer was screaming, 'Don't put my horse up!' And he still finished second."

"If you were betting the other horses, he was a dream come true because all the pools were totally skewed because everybody wanted souvenir tickets of the Zipster," Blowen said. "If he won, those $2 tickets would be valuable because that would have been his only victory."

"People identify with him. If there are 20 horses in a race, only one of them wins. There are 19 losers. And he just happened to do that over and over again. And most of us can identify more with losers than winners, because there are only a few of those."

"He's the only horse we ever bought," said Michael Blowen, president and founder of the Eclipse Award-winning Old Friends operation that has been a retirement haven for nearly 300 former racehorses. "His owner, Felix Monserrate, wanted $15,000. And he wanted to make sure he retained the rights to a movie Disney supposedly wanted to make of the horse. There were lawyers involved."

The first of those seconds came in his 28th start on Sept. 23, 1995, at Finger Lakes in upstate New York. He was beaten 1 1/4 lengths by Ginger's Appeal, who never won another race. Zippy Chippy wheeled back 10 days later for another second-place finish, this time by a neck to Boardwalk Runner, who ran only seven times.

On and on it went. There were 20 starts in 1997 with only a single runner-up check, followed by two seconds in 13 starts in 1998, one of which was 22 1/2 lengths behind the winner. Some fans thought this was heartwarming, which only proves that some hearts warm more easily than others.

Zippy Chippy ran once in 1999 in order, apparently, to lose what was thought to be a record 86th race. As it turned out, it wasn't. Okay then. Let's bring him back for a handful of races at 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 to see if he can lose 100. In the meantime, Zippy's owner was tossing his horse into exhibitions against harness horses and minor league ballplayers, and vanning him around to open shopping malls.

The most successful horsemen approach Thoroughbred racing as a business, a tough trade of buying and selling, racing the best and unloading the worst. Remaining emotionally detached from the animals is a given. By contrast, the Monserrates did not deal in racehorses; they doted on them. They cared deeply for their pure-bred racetrack brood, waiting on them hand and hoof.

Just for kicks, when he had nothing better to do, Zippy would beat the hell out of his stall and boot his water bucket around like it was a soccer ball. His favorite trick was to snatch anything from the hands and heads of handlers walking by his stall and then to return them partly chewed. Even the backsiders who kept a healthy distance from him admired this character of comedy begrudgingly. Although they remained alert while working with him, they had not a clue as to what he might do next. As Thoroughbreds go, Zippy had become a scoundrel of professional proportions. A life-of-the-party kind of horse, he would have looked good running a race with a lampshade on his head. In the serious business of racing horses, Zippy Chippy seemed to be honing his skills and relishing his role as the track clown.

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