Dixie 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 Dinner Party Stakes, at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, an American grade 2 thoroughbred horse race run at 1-1/8 miles on the turf. The race was the second leg of the former "Triple Turf.". [1]

Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2022Set PieceTango Tango TangoAtone7
2021SomelikeithotbrownTalk or ListenMidnight Tea Time8
2020Factor ThisSomelikeithotbrownHembree7
2019Catholic boyAdmission OfficeJust Howard12
2018Fire AwayUnbridled JuanJust Howard8
2017World ApprovalProjectedBlacktype11
2016Takeover TargetRing WeekendGrand Arch14
2015IronicusCage FighterUp With the Birds14
2014UtleyHey LeroyChamois10
2013SkyringWillcox InnOptimizer13
2012Hudson SteeleHumble and HungryFort Dei Marmi11
2011 Paddy O'Prado BaryshnikovBim Bam10
2010 Strike a Deal Just as WellRahystrada12
2009 Parading Just As WellWesley11
2008Pays to DreamStay CloseRa Der Dean9
2007Remarkable NewsCosmonaughtOutperformance11
2006 Better Talk Now Dreadnaught Artie Schiller 7
2005Cool Conductor Artie Schiller Good Reward5
2004Mr. O'BrienMillennium DragonWarleigh11
2003Dr. BrendlerPerfect SoulSardaukar6
2002Strut the StageDel Mar ShowSlew the Red7
2001HapMake No MistakeCynics Beware8
2000 Quiet Resolve HaamiHolditholditholdit9
1999Middlesex DriveSky ColonyDivide and Conquer10
1998 Yagli Sky ColonyBlazing Sword12
1997Ops SmileBrave NoteSharp Appeal8
1996Gold and SteelSame Old WishComstock Lode9
1995The VidPennine RidgeBlue's Traveller6
1994 Paradise Creek Lure Astudillo5
1993 Lure Star of Cozzene Binary Light8
1992 Sky Classic Fourstars AllstarSocial Retiree10
1991Double BookedChas' Whim Opening Verse 9
1990Two Moccasins'My Big BoyMarksmanship10
1989Coeur de LionDance Card Filled Dynaformer 10
1988KadialTop GuestMilesius5
1987Akabir Little Bold John Vilzak9
1986Uptown SwellSouthern SultanCarlypha13
1985 Nassipour Persian TiaraComputer's Choice8
1984Persian TiaraCrazy MoonCanadian Factor8
1983KhatangoThe TimesSuper Sunrise10
1982RobspherePresent the ColorsRich and Ready13
1981El BarrilBuckpointBirthday List9
1980Marquee Universal The Very One Match the Hatch14
1979 The Very One That's a NiceFluorescent Light8
1978Fluorescent LightThat's a NiceImproviser7
1978 Bowl Game OilfieldTrumpeter Swan9
1977ImproviserGrey BeretOilfield12
1976BarcasOne On the AisleNeapolitan Way9
1975BemoOutdoorsDrollery13
1974London CompanyScrimscawMister Diz9
1973LaplanderChrisawayWustenchef10
1972OnondagaStar EnvoyNew Alibhai12
1971ChompionTudor RewardNorth Flight10
1970 Fort Marcy War CensorJungle Cove9
1969Czar AlexanderTanebJean-Pierren/a
1968High HatIrish RebellionRoyal Malabarn/a
1967War CensorDeck HandNeedle Himn/a
1966Knightly MannerMarchioPaoluccion/a
1965Or et ArgentKentucky JugDesert Loven/a
1964Will I Rule Turbo Jet II Your Alibhain/a
1963Cedar KeyMr SteuParkan/a
1962Wise ShipSunshine CakeEl Bandidon/a
1961Hunter's RockShield BearerArt Marketn/a
1960Shield BearerHarmonizingMystic IIn/a
1959One-Eyed KingOligarchyMystic IIn/a
1958Pop Corn Master Boing Adare IIn/a
1957Akbar KhanJabnehBlue Choirn/a
1956ChevationAkbar KhanMaharaiahn/a
1955 St. Vincent KasterMaharaiahn/a
1954Straight FaceGolden GlovesCapeadorn/a
1953Royal ValeCold Command Crafty Admiral n/a
1952AlteredAuditingHull Downn/a
1951County DelightOn The MarkWhy Not Nown/a
1950Loser WeeperDouble BrandyGoing Awayn/a
1949ChainsContestPilastern/a
1948Fervent Stymie Inclinen/a
1947 Assault Rico MonteTalonn/a
1946 Armed Stymie Trymenown/a
1945RoundersHe RollsGay Bitn/a
1944Sun AgainRoundersAlquestn/a
1943RiverlandAttentionAnticlimaxn/a
1942 Whirlaway Attention Mioland n/a
1941Haltal Mioland Ditn/a
1940Honey CloudFilisteoAethelwoldn/a
1939Sir DamionTatterdemalion Jacola n/a
1938 Pompoon Busy K.M'ked Generaln/a
1937Calumet DickFinanceAneroidn/a
1936Dark HopeGood GoodsGallant Macn/a
1935Only One Head Play Howard
1934 Equipoise ChatmossFla'g Mamie
1933StepenfetchitKeep OutTred Avon
1932Gallant KnightSun MeadowAegis
1931Paul BunyanFrisusWilliam T
1930Sandy FordInceptionSir Harry
1929 Diavolo Victorian Display
1928Mike HallScapa FlowSir Harry
1927Mars Display Edisto
1926 Sarazen Sun PalG. Thatcher
1925 Sarazen Spot CashJoy Smoke
1924ChacloetMartingaleRev. Agent
1923-toNo RaceNo RaceNo Race0
1905No RaceNo RaceNo Race0
1904The SouthernerOstrichAndrew Mack
1903Colonsaynonenone
1902Adelaide PrincePotheenFlintlock
1901-toNo RaceNo RaceNo Race0
1889No RaceNo RaceNo Race0
1888TaragonMarauderTea Tray
1887 Hanover Glenmoundnone
1886 The Bard Blue WingWheatley
1885East LynneRichmondLongview
1884LoftinBlastThackeray
1883George KinneyTrafalgarGonfalon
1882MonarchHilarityBlenheim
1881CrickmoreEoleBarrett
1880GrenadaOdenFerncliffe
1879MonitorLord MurphyHarold
1878 Duke of Magenta Bonnie WoodSpartan
1877King FaroMajor BarkerSusquehanna
1876Vigil Parole Heretog
1875 Tom Ochiltree ViatorJoe Cerns
1874VandaliteMadgeBrigand
1873Tom BowlingMerodacLizzie Lucas
1872HubbardJoe DanielsTrue Blue
1871 Harry Bassett nonenone
1870 Preakness EclipticFoster

A designates a Breeders Cup winner.

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References

  1. 2007 Maryland Jockey Club Media Guide, page 52 on March 3, 2007.