On October 29, 2025, it was announced from Del Mar, California, that Sovereignty, the champion who won both the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, has developed a fever and will be unable to compete in Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup Classic. This withdrawal removes the leading favorite from the $7 million World Championship event. Trainer Bill Mott confirmed the decision to pull the nation’s top 3-year-old horse from the race, noting that there had been earlier indications Sovereignty might skip the event. Originally, Sovereignty was the 6-5 Morning Line favorite among a field of 10 horses, which included notable competitors such as Journalism, the Preakness winner and runner-up in the Derby and Belmont. The Breeders’ Cup Classic was anticipated to crown the horse of the year. Over recent months, Mott and the horse’s owners have prioritized Sovereignty’s health, including their choice to skip the Preakness after the Derby victory, even when it seemed he was a strong Triple Crown candidate.
Fan Take: The absence of Sovereignty in the Breeders’ Cup Classic is a significant blow to fans who were eager to see a possible Triple Crown champion go head-to-head with top contenders. This turn of events underscores the importance of prioritizing horse welfare, reminding the racing community that health and longevity are paramount for sustaining the sport’s future excitement and integrity.

