Federico Tesio 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 Federico Tesio Stakes, an American stakes race for three-year-olds at 1-1/8 miles on dirt held at either Laurel Park in Laurel, Maryland or Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. [1] (List 1973-present)


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2023PerformNintypercentmaddieSummer Cause9
2022JoeMr JeffersonShake Em Loose9
2021The RedsExcelloratorRoyal Number8
2020Happy SaverMonday Morning QbBig City Bob6
2019AlwaysminingTrifor GoldBozzini5
2018Diamond KingHolland ParkNoble Commander9
2017Twisted TomO DionysusAction Everyday5
2016Awesome SpeedGovernor MalibuI came to Party7
2015BodhisattvaNoteworthy PeachAll Hands7
2014Kid CruzMatuszakJoint Custody9
2013AbstractionHeat PressRienzi9
2012PretensionBrimstone IslandMy Adonis6
2011Concealed IdentityRuler on IceJ W Blue7
2010Bank the EightRegal WarriorLondon Lane5
2009Miner's EscapeHehasnosayTone It Down8
2008Icabad CraneMint LaneDeputyville8
2007XchangerPink ViperZephyr Catn/a
2006Ah DayVegas PlayPutonyerdancinshuzn/a
2005Malibu MoonshineHello JerryByanosejoen/a
2004Water CannonPawyne PrincessIrish Laddien/a
2003Cherokee's BoyPenobscot BayHigh Watermarkn/a
2002Smoked Em Magic Weisner Heir D'Twinen/a
2001MarcianoTalk Is MoneyBurning Roman/a
2000RunspastumGrundlefootInner Harbourn/a
1999Talk's CheapStellar BrushMillionsn/a
1998Thomas JoMedfordMonk's Falconn/a
1997 Concerto Bleu MaduraDr. Bestn/a
1996Tour's Big RedConnecting TermsMixed Countsn/a
1995 Oliver's Twist Western EchoFlying Punchn/a
1994Silver ProfileTakeitlikeamanHonorable Flightn/a
1993Woods of WindsorDynamic BrushRaglan Roadn/a
1992SpeakerphoneBerkley FitzAmeri Valayn/a
1991Tong PoHe Is RisenA Call to Risen/a
1990SmellyJ. R.'s HorizonFlying Feetn/a
1989Rock PointWind SplitterDoc's Leadern/a
1988 Private Terms Michael JoshRoyal Legendn/a
1987Rolls AlyTemplar HillRestless Noblen/a
1986 Broad Brush Fobby ForbesDouble Feintn/a
1985SparrowvonBea QualityJoyfull Johnn/a
1984FourmattD. WhiteSpitalfieldsn/a
1983 Deputed Testamony Dixieland Band Island Champn/a
1982Hush Hush HushCount DiscoDance Pavilionn/a
1981Boston TeaRowdy RudyFat Mann/a


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  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 374 on June 26, 2008.