Maryland Million Oaks 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 Oaks, an American state-bred stakes race for three-year-old fillies at one mile (8 furlongs) on the dirt held at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland. [1] (List 1986-present)


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2020No RaceNo RaceNo race0
2019No RaceNo RaceNo race0
2018No RaceNo RaceNo race0
2017No RaceNo RaceNo race0
2016No RaceNo RaceNo race0
2015No RaceNo RaceNo race0
2014No RaceNo RaceNo race0
2013No RaceNo RaceNo race0
2012Jazzy IdeaSpring DanceOk Listen Up8
2011Brushed by LoveBlushing B JLove's Reason6
2010Baltimore BelleLil KiaraKincoralynn/a
2009Love that DanceBlind DateLove's Blushn/a
2008Sweet GoodbyeSaxet HeightsLove for Notn/a
2007Moon CatcherPaying OffLoveyasistern/a
2006Smart and FancyFor KissesCrown Youn/a
2005Sticky Lexi Star Unbridled Gracen/a
2004 Silmaril Blind CanyonRichettan/a
2003River CruiseValley of the GodsCoquettishn/a
2002UndercoverTamayoCarnie's Dancern/a
2001Along Came MaryMagic StreamGuillotinen/a
2000Gin TalkingBrigSteppedoutofadreamn/a
1999Saratoga FriendsPerfect ChallengeSilent Valayn/a
1998Marigold PrincessPrimercyRagtime Dolln/a
1997Proud RunBuckles and kinksG. O'Keefen/a
1996The Ruler's SisterHey Let's DanceTrue Mysteryn/a
1995UrbaneQuite ProperFighting Countessn/a
1994Churchbell ChimesWoo and MeWaqueenn/a
1993Champion JayKey to the HillVallationn/a
1992DeputationSinging RingLady Sagen/a
1991Richard's LassLong WalkRitchie Tailn/a
1990McKiltsLucky Lady LaurenValay Maidn/a
1989Beware of the CatUnder OathBullet Assaultn/a
1988Oh My PrideEesee's TawLanzadan/a
1987Angelina CountyToo Smart Too LatePraise Hern/a
1986Smart 'n QuickMiss Rudy T.My Mafaldan/a


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References

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