Z who's ranked No. 1?

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With the Breeders' Cup over with, the National Thoroughbred Racing Association has released its final top 10 for 2008, based on media voting, with scoring on the 10-9-8 .... system. Look who's No. 1, and look how many horses jumped into the top 10 with Breeders' Cup wins.

1. Zenyatta, 4-year-old filly (11 votes for No. 1), 170 points, 2nd in last poll
2. Curlin, 4-year-old colt (7), 158, 1st
3. Big Brown, 3-year-old colt, 104, 3rd
4. Raven's Pass, 3-year-old colt, 103, unranked
5. Goldikova, 3-year-old filly, 72, unranked
6. Midnight Lute, 5-year-old horse, 69, unranked
7. Commentator, 7-year-old gelding, 46, 4th
8. Stardom Bound, 2-year-old filly, 36, unranked
9. Conduit, 3-year-old colt, 34, unranked
10. Midshipman, 2-year-old colt, 27, unranked

Others receiving votes: Forever Together 26, Ventura 23, Proud Spell 21, Tiago 18, Cocoa Beach 14, Henrythenavigator 14, Music Note 12, Ginger Punch 11, Indian Blessing 8, Vineyard Haven 8, Go Between 6, Eight Belles 5, Albertus Maximus 2, Kip Deville 2, Square Eddie 1.

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