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Zippy Chippy, horse racing’s lovable loser, dies at 31

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By BETH HARRIS
AP Racing Writer

Zippy Chippy was horse racing’s lovable loser for never winning in 100 races. The bay gelding was acquired by owner-trainer Felix Montserrate by trading a 1988 Ford truck for him. Zippy Chippy finished second eight times and was third 12 times. He had career earnings of nearly $31,000. Eventually, he was banned from several tracks for antics that included refusing to break from the starting gate. He participated in stunts that included racing a minor-league baseball player and a harness horse that he spotted a 20-length lead. He retired in 2004. Zippy Chippy was 31 years old.

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