Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap 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 Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap, an American Grade 1 race for horses four years old and older at 1-1/8 miles on the turf held at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida. [1] (List 1986–present)

YearWinnerSecondThirdStarters
2015 Mshawish Slumber (GB) War Correspondent 9
2014 Lochte Imagining Amiras Prince
2013 Point of Entry Animal Kingdom Unbridled Command6
2012 Get Stormy HollingerBig Blue Kitten7
2011 Teaks North Smart Bid Get Stormy 8
2010 Court Vision **Never on SundayLe Grand Cru6
2009 Kip Deville Just As Well Court Vision 11
2008 Einstein Dancing ForeverStream of Gold10
2007 Jambalaya Honey Ryder Einstein 11
2006 Einstein Go DeputyGun Salute8
2005 Prince Arch GigliMustanfar11
2004 Hard Buck Balto StarKicken Kris8
2003 Man from Wicklow Just ListenSardaukar10
2002 Cetewayo Band Is PassingProfit Option12
2001 Subtle Power Whata BrainstormStokosky9
2000 Royal Anthem ThesaurusBand Is Passing7
1999 Yagli Unite's Big RedWild Event6
1998 Flag Down Buck's Boy Copy Editor12
1997 Lassigny Flag Down Awad 11
1996 Celtic Arms Broadway FlyerFlag Down11
1995 Misil MyrmidonStar of Manila11
1994 Strolling Along Conveyor Awad 6
1993 Stagecraft Social RetireeFuturist8
1992 Passagere du Soir Colchis IslandCrystal Moment14
1991 Shy Tom Dr. RootRunaway Raja13
1990 Youmadeyourpoint Blazing BartIron Courage10
1989 Equalize PosenNisswa11
1988 Salem Drive EqualizeKings River14
1987 Bolshoi Boy Little Bold John Artic Honeymoon5
1986 Sondrio Chief Run RunEnds Well10

** Take the points won the 2010 Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap but was disqualified and placed fifth.

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References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 324 on June 26, 2008.