Pharoah looks good after loss; no decision on racing plans (The Associated Press)
On the morning after a startling upset at the Travers Stakes, a small gathering of fans visited racing’s biggest celebrity. This group on Sunday morning was considerably smaller than the throng of 15,000 that watched American Pharoah take a routine gallop two days earlier. American Pharoah had not lost since his career debut last August at Del Mar. Since then, the bay Pioneerof the Nile colt had reeled off eight straight wins, seven of them in Grade 1 races, including his historic sweep of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont this spring.