Hilltop 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 Hilltop Stakes, an American stakes race for three-year-old fillies at 1-1/16 miles on the turf held at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. [1] (List 1973-present)


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2022Pizza BiancaDiamond HandsVergara8
2021AldaSeasonsArm Candy13
2020Evil LynVigilantes WayCaravel13
2019DogtagNova SolFashion Faux Pas14
2018Souper StrikingSecret MessagePeach of a Gal10
2017Happy MesaCompelledDynatail10
2016Gone AwayFamily MeetingWessex14
2015Miss Temple CityAll in FunLady Zuzu10
2014Our EpiphanyTupancy LinksSouthern Equity8
2013Emotional KittenSummer of FunZenzara11
2012CoupSeanchaiAinsley8
2011ExcitedPink PalletBlushandbashful13
2010JoharmonyKit Kats LuckPotosina6
2009Blind DateListentothewindbloGlamorous Galn/a
2008HartiganNo Use DenyingInventiven/a
2007Street SoundsEthan's CarCabbage Keyn/a
2006Ebony RoseIts Just a DreamArt Shown/a
2005 My Typhoon Flashy ThreeRutledge Balladon/a
2004Western RansomArt FanStar of Anziyann/a
2003City FireImpoliteApple Juicen/a
2002NtombiSmart GraceRestraining Ordern/a
2001GuillotineTweedsideDear Picklesn/a
2000AzirepriceGood GameKoboldn/a
1999Polish MissValaroneMi Mi Minen/a
1998Proud OwnerTappin' GingerCaveat Competorn/a
1997Earth to JackieCozy BluesHoochie Coochien/a
1996Silent GreetingPolish LassPookshawkn/a
1995Jhenais JewelBlue Sky PrincessTransient Trendn/a
1994Irish ForeverPromisevilleLady Ellenn/a
1993Open ToeExotic SeaPerkins Starn/a
1992Captive MissLogan's MistRed Icen/a
1991Grab the GreenStem the TideMadam Sandien/a
1990Valay MaidMymetTammany Dolln/a
1989SeraglioPleasantly FreeLady Bemissedn/a
1988Another PaddockEmpress TigereWishful Nicklen/a
1987Arctic CloudNotastarToo Smart Too Laten/a
1986Country RecitalLost ReasonGreen Boundaryn/a
1985A Joyful SprayApalgaffeyAube d'Orn/a
1984Squan SongMiss KnowitallGrim Exchangen/a
1983Final ChapterOwned by AllGo Racheln/a
1982Martie's DoubleWise ColleenSwift Attractionn/a
1981Anti PhilEscapementPlay It Nown/a
1980Weber City MissDenim GalFoolish Spoonn/a
1979Heavy SugarPhoebe's DonkeyA Realgirln/a
1978Caesar's WishSilver IceBonaventure Girln/a
1977EnthusedDebby's TurnSilkladyn/a
1976Dance My LoveSiz Ziz ZitGala Occasionn/a
1975Quick SelectionFootsieChief's Calln/a
1974Four BellsDream On CindyPago Dancern/a
1973Maybe CraftyRambelleSoftlyn/a

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References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 166 on June 26, 2008.