Odds to Win the Arlington Million 2011

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Odds to win the Arlington Million 2011 had Cape Blanco leading the pack at 2 to 1 early on

The Arlington Million betting odds for August 13, 2011 had Cape Blanco as a pretty solid 2/1 odds favorite followed by Cio Ponti (7/2 odds) and Wigmore Hall (5/1 odds).  888 had your odds if you live outside the USA.

The Arlington Million is a Grade 1 flathorse race in the USA for Thoroughbred horses aged three years and upward. It is raced over a distance of 1¼ miles.  It is part of the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series and offers a purse of $1 million, as the name implies.  The winner automatically qualifies for the Breeders’ Cup Turf.

Cape Blanco is the Irish Derby 2010 winner.

The below odds are subject to change

TwinSpires.com

13th of Aug 2011 10:20pm

   
 

Cape Blanco

2/1

 

Rahystrada

10/1

 

Gio Ponti

7/2

 

Zack Hall

12/1

 

Wigmore Hall

5/1

 

Dean's Kitten

20/1

 

Tajaaweed

7/1

 

General Perfect

50/1

 

Mission Approved

8/1

 

Proceed Bee

66/1

 

Each-way bets on 3 places at 1/5 odds

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