Chick Lang Stakes top three finishers

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This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Chick Lang Stakes, a grade 3 American thoroughbred race on dirt at six furlongs at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland formerly known as the Hirsch Jacobs Stakes. [1]


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2022Lightening LarryCogburnChasing Time8
2021Mighty MischiefJaxon TravelerHemp6
2020YaoponDouble CrownRelentless Dancer9
2019LexitonianGladiator KingAdmiral Lynch9
2018MitoleStill Having FunClouded Judgement9
2017Recruiting ReadyAquamarineThree Rules9
2016Justin SquaredCounterforceFormal Summation8
2015Holy BossVictory Is SweetGimme Da Lute11
2014MeadowoodBrewingPrudhoe Bay9
2013Zee BrosBobcat JimBrave Dave9
2012Il VillanoLaurie's RocketInnocent Man8
2011Vengeful WildcatChip ShotRoad Ready8
2010ComederoLatigo ShoreQuiet Invader6
2009Everyday HeroesNot for SilverChecklist9
2008Lantana MobSilver EditionForce Freeze9
2007Street MagicianSouthwestern HeatHobbitontherocks7
2006SongsterValid BrushUrban Guy6
2005No RaceNo RaceNo Race0
2004AbbondanzaBwana CharliePenn Pacific9
2003Mt. CarsonGators N BearsOnly the Best8
2002True DirectionListen HereIt's a Monster8
2001City ZipSea of GreenStake Runner7
2000Max's PalUltimate WarriorStormin Oedy8
1999ErltonJeanies RobJovial Brush7
1998Klabin's GoldCarnivorous HabitGreenspring Willy7
1997Original GrayAmerican ChampStroke9
1996VivFort DodgeBig Rut6
1995Ft. StocktonSplendid SprinterSittin Cool6
1994Foxie GDistinct RealitySpartan's Hero7
1993MontbrookWithout DissentMighty Game7
1992SpeakerphoneCoin CollectorGolden Phase7
1991Ameri RunExclusive DoveNasty Hero6
1990CollegianHit the MahogoneyBardland5
1989PulverizingJimmy CogginsMidas6
1988Finder's ChoiceSmarter ThanRoyal Highlander4
1987Green BookJudge's DreamSilano7
1986Super DelightPart DutchFun Bunch8
1985Beat Me DaddyBanjo DancingUrigo7
1984Mickey MallMoschiniBold Flunky7
1983Emperial AgeUnreal ZealZeb's Hell Cat5
1982Mortgage ManWoody's WishSt. Chrisbee7
1981Century PrinceJ. D. QuillIrish King5
1980Amber PassPickett's ChargePeace for Peace8
1979Breezing OnFearless McGuireOur Gary8
1978Shelter Half Star de Naskra Game Prince9
1977Iron DerbyJeff's TryTiny Monk7
1976ZenCojakGreek Victor4
1975Bombay Duck Gallant Bob Ben S.9

A designates an American Champion or Eclipse Award winner.

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References

  1. 2007 Maryland Jockey Club Media Guide, page 32 on March 3, 2007.