Cicada Stakes

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Cicada Stakes
Ungraded race
Location Aqueduct Racetrack
Queens, New York USA
Inaugurated1993
Race type ThoroughbredFlat racing
Website www.nyra.com/aqueduct/racing/stakes-schedule/cicada/
Race information
Distance6 furlongs (34 mile)
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-year-old fillies
WeightAssigned
Purse$100,000

The Cicada Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York. Inaugurated in 1993, the Cicada Stakes was run at a distance of seven furlongs until 2006 when it was modified to six furlongs. It is a black type stakes race with a purse of $100,000 and has been a prep race to the Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, including the Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes and Mother Goose Stakes.

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The race is named for the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame filly, Cicada. Owned by the renowned Meadow Stable of Christopher Chenery, she was voted champion two-year-old filly in 1961, champion three-year-old filly in 1962, and champion handicap filly or mare in 1963. There was no running in 2020.

Records

Speed record:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Furlongs)
Time
Win$
2023Downtown Mischief Jose Lezcano Linda L. Rice Lady Shelia Stables6 F1:13.72$55,000
2022Lady ScarletKendrick Carmouche Michael J. Maker Paradise Farms Crop. & David Staudacher6 F1:11.17$55,000
2021Just Read It Dylan Davis Raymond HandalKen Russell, Brown Road Racing, & Raymond Handal6 F1:12.81$55,000
2020Race not held
2019WorkaholicCory OrmLaura Wohlers James McIngvale 6 F1:13.19$60,000
2018LezendaryTrevor McCarthyRudy R. Rodriguez Zayat Stables 6 F1:11.16$60,000
2017Bluegrass FlagKendrick CarmoucheThomas MorleyThomas C. Albrecht, Vincent J. Fusaro6 F1:11.99$60,000
2016Lost Raven Manuel Franco Todd A. Pletcher Repole Stable 6 F1:12.08$75,000
2015Noble and a Beauty José Ortiz Richard A. Violette Jr.My Meadowview Farm6 F1:13.74$60,000
2014Mamdooha Eddie Castro Kiaran McLaughlin Shadwell Stable 6 F1:12:13$60,000
2013Elghayoor Eddie Castro Kiaran McLaughlin Shadwell Stable 6 F1:09.82$60,000
2012Agave KissRyan CuratoloRudy R. RodriguezFlying Zee Stable6 F1:11.76$90,000
2011Quantum Miss Cornelio Velásquez Tony Dutrow Daniel M. Ryan6 F1:11.99$60,000
2010Liam's Dream Rosie Napravnik Anthony W. Dutrow Suzanne Warren & William K. Warren Jr.6 F1:10.10$60,000
2009Heart Ashley Chuck C. Lopez Steven M. Asmussen Zayat Stables 6 F1:09.68$64,380
2008Carolyn's Cat Alan Garcia Kiaran McLaughlin William K. Warren Jr.6 F1:10.16$64,800
2007Control SystemJulian Pimentel Michael J. Trombetta Thomas McClay & Harry Nye6 F1:10.43$65,760
2006Wild Gams Eibar Coa Benjamin W. Perkins Jr. New Farm6 F1:09.66$66,360
2005Dixie Talking Alan Garcia Robin L. GrahamSkeedattle Stable7 F1:23.04$65,880
2004Bohemian Lady Edgar Prado Todd A. Pletcher Padua Stables7 F1:23.22$65,460
2003Cyber Secret Shaun Bridgmohan Richard E. Dutrow Jr. Sanford Goldfarb, Irwin Goldfarb & Team Julep Stable7 F1:22.55$64,980
2002Proper Gamble Javier Castellano Todd A. Pletcher Stoneway Farm7 F1:23.32$65,160
2001 Xtra Heat Rick Wilson John SalzmanKenneth Taylor7 F1:23.29$63,770
2000Finder's Fee Jerry D. Bailey Claude R. McGaughey III Ogden Phipps 7 F1:23.07$65,100
1999Potomac Bend Mark T. Johnston Vincent L. BlengsWayne Harrison7 F1:23.18$48,915
1998Jersey Girl Richard Migliore Todd A. Pletcher Ackerley Bros. Farm7 F1:22.95$50,175
1997Vegas ProspectorMichael McCarthyDaniel LopezRaymond Dweck7 F1:26.23$48,375
1996J J'sdream Gary Boulanger Edward Plesa Jr. John A. Franks 7 F1:23.44$50,310
1995Lucky Lavender Gal Robbie Davis William WhiteDolores Worswick7 F1:23.80$48,870
1994Our Royal Blue Rick Wilson J. Willard Thompson Cort N Trak Stable7 F1:22.38$48,375
1993Personal Bid José A. Santos Richard SchosbergDale H. Austin7 F1:23.52$31,900

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