Maryland Million Distaff 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 Maryland Million Distaff Handicap, an American state-bred stakes race for fillies and mares three years old and older at seven furlongs on the dirt held at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland. [1] (List 1973-present)

Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2020-
2019Anna's BanditConjectureCee Bee Gee Bee11
2018CrabcakesMy MagicianAnna's Bandit7
2017CrabcakesMy MagicianShe Rolls9
2016Rockin JoJoCee Bee Gee BeeLovable Lady10
2015Lionhearted LadyAix En ProvenceMy Magician10
2014Classy CocoSteady N LoveJonesin for Jerry8
2013Maddy's DanceAnne's Smart DancerJu Ju Eyeballs7
2012Bold AffairSilver HeartBrushed by Love6
2011Love That DanceSilver HeartFools in Love8
2010Blind DateLove That DanceAll Giving8
2009All GivingSaxet HeightsBroad Bessn/a
2008Spectacular MalibuAll GivingJet Away Janen/a
2007Akronism Silmaril For Kissesn/a
2006 Silmaril Yolanda B. TooImmune to Gloomn/a
2005Valley of the GodsBlind CanyonSpirited Gamen/a
2004Merryland MissySpirited GameA Vision in Grayn/a
2003Willa On the MoveFinally HereBronze Aben/a
2002Blinded by LoveCase of the BluesGracefulcitin/a
2001Case of the BluesSummer ShenanigansTrueytoon/a
2000Tropical PunchSilent ValayShortpointn/a
1999Flippy DianeFine WoodTruth and Nobilityn/a
1998Weather VaneHip WolfNice of Youn/a
1997Secret ProspectTrue MysteryConradleyn/a
1996Heavenly PunchI Am Me R. G.Norstepn/a
1995Churchbell ChimesSmart 'n NobleAlcovyn/a
1994AlcovyRitchie TailDeputy Missn/a
1993Star MinisterWood SoJazzy Onen/a
1992Brilliant BrassHail JodySilver Tangon/a
1991 Safely Kept In the CurlWood Son/a
1990 Safely Kept Amy Be GoodRun Spotn/a
1989 Safely Kept In the CurlRun Spotn/a
1988Dark TzarinaThirty Eight Go GoIn the Curln/a
1987Ms. RutledgeEdgar's GirlIn the Curln/a
1986Capp It OffTulindasStay Homen/a


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References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 342 on June 26, 2008.