Idiomatic has lame knee, is retired & out of Breeders’ Cup

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Idiomatic, the reigning older dirt female champion, will not race next Saturday in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff at Del Mar, and she has been retired after being diagnosed with lameness, her breeder-owner Juddmonte announced Friday.

“Idiomatic was found to be lame this morning, and an issue that should heal readily was identified in her left knee,” a Juddmonte news release said. “Unfortunately, it will rule her out of running in the Breeders’ Cup, and it has been decided to retire her to stud.”

 Idiomatic  
Foal dateJan. 27, 2019Lexington, Ky.
SireCurlinby Smart Strike
DamLockdownby First Defence
BreederJuddmonte 
OwnerJuddmonte 
TrainerBrad Cox17: 12-3-2
JockeysManny Franco  2:   1-0-1
 Joe Talamo  1:   0-0-1
 Chris Landeros  3:   3-0-0
 Trevor McCarthy  1:   0-1-0
 Florent Géroux10:   8-2-0
DebutApril 2, 2022MSW win
Stakes winsMarch 25, 2023Latonia
 June 3, 2023Shawnee (G3) TP
 July 8, 2023Delaware Hcp. (G2) DEL
 Aug. 25, 2023Pers. Ensign (G1) SAR
 Oct. 8, 2023Spinster (G1) KEE
 Nov. 4, 2023BC Distaff (G1) SA
 May. 3, 2024La Troienne (G1) CD
 Jul. 20, 2024Molly Pitcher (G3) MTH
 Oct. 6, 2024Spinster (G1) KEE
RetiredOct. 25, 2024 
Record17: 12-3-2$3,944,190
Champion2023Older dirt female

The absence of the 5-year-old mare who totaled nearly $4 million in race earnings scuttles a highly anticipated Distaff showdown between her and Thorpedo Anna, who is certain to be named the champion 3-year-old filly of 2024.

Trained by Brad Cox and ridden for most of her career by Florent Géroux, the Kentucky-bred daughter of Curlin out of First Defence mare Lockdown most recently had a workout at Churchill Downs last Friday, when she went a half-mile in 49.8 seconds. It was her first timed breeze since she won by 6 1/2 lengths Oct. 6 in the Spinster Stakes at Keeneland. It was the fifth Grade 1 victory of a career that also included such wins in the 2024 La Troienne and the 2023 runnings of the Personal Ensign, Spinster and Breeders’ Cup Distaff.

“Idiomatic was a model of consistency who elevated herself to Grade 1 level and stayed there for two exciting seasons,” the Juddmonte statement said. “Her power, ability and honesty were exciting characteristics. This is the first time she has been sidelined, which is a tribute to her soundness.”

Idiomatic broke her maiden in April 2022 in the first of her five starts on the Tapeta synthetic surface at Turfway Park, where she went 4-for-5. Her win in the 2023 Latonia signaled that she was ready for a switch to dirt and bigger stakes.

After a runner-up finish at Belmont Park in the Ruffian (G2), Idiomatic was paired with Géroux, and they were unbeatable the rest of the year. Wins came in the Shawnee (G3) and Delaware Handicap (G2) before the streak of Grade 1 successes that clinched an Eclipse Award.

Although she did not have as gaudy a record in 2024, Idiomatic came within two heads of being undefeated. After her La Troienne success, she narrowly lost to Randomized in the Ogden Phipps (G1). She bounced back for a head victory in the Molly Pitcher (G3) before Raging Sea won the photo in the 2024 Personal Ensign. That led to what ended up being her valedictory repeat in the Spinster.

Idiomatic finished her racing career with a record of 17: 12-3-2 and earnings of $3,944,190.

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