Dancing in Silks, 25-1, upsets Sprint

Ken Kinakin said he's not a risk taker by nature. It's an assessment he might want to reconsider after putting up a $180,000 supplemental fee just to get his Dancing in Silks into the $2 million Breeders' Cup Sprint.

That investment turned into a $1,080,000 payday on Saturday at Santa Anita when the California-bred Dancing in Silks survived a four-horse blanket finish to post a thrilling nose decision over fellow long shot Crown of Thorns in the six-furlong Sprint.

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