This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Ben's Cat Stakes (1983-2017), an American Thoroughbred Stakes race for fillies and mares three years-old and up at one mile (5+1⁄2 furlongs) run on turf at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland. [1]
Year | Winner | Second | Third | Starters |
2018 | Sonny Inspired | Grandiflora | English Minister | 8 |
2017 | Phlash Phelps | English Minister | Talk Show Man | 12 |
2016 | John Jones | Just Jack | Ben's Cat | 13 |
2015 | Ben's Cat | Night Officer | Sonny Inspired | 7 |
2014 | Ben's Cat | Sonny Inspired | Relentless Move | n/a |
2013 | Ben's Cat | Night Officer | Disco Elvis | n/a |
2012 | Ben's Cat | Steady Warrior | Delaunay | n/a |
2011 | Ben's Cat | Sandbagin' Lover | Digger | n/a |
2010 | Ben's Cat | Sandbagin' Lover | Centic Innis | n/a |
2009 | Heros Reward | Natural Seven | Sandbagin' Lover | n/a |
2008 | Lycurgus | Saay Mi Name | Norjac | n/a |
2007 | Tommie's Star | Hands On | Whata Monster | n/a |
2006 | Procreate | Hands On | Rainbow Inthestorm | n/a |
2005 | Yankee Wildcat | Procreate | Spring Kitten | n/a |
2004 | Yankee Wildcat | Nortouch | Quest of Fate | n/a |
2003 | Ghostly Numbers | Buenos Dias | Elberton | n/a |
2002 | Ghostly Numbers | Access Agenda | Elberton | n/a |
2001 | Elberton | Tyaskin | Maypole Dance | n/a |
2000 | My Problem | Greenspring Willy | Light Up the Town | n/a |
1999 | Smart Sonny | Private Slip | Tyaskin | n/a |
1998 | Tyaskin | Saycaseyribs | Goldminer's Dream | n/a |
1997 | One More Power | Gilded Youth | D. Guilford | n/a |
1996 | Goldminer's Dream | Wise Dusty | Scrub Brush | n/a |
1995 | Wise Dusty | Ace's Orphan | High Justice | n/a |
1994 | Higher Strata | Older But Smarter | Maryland Moon | n/a |
1993 | No Race | No Race | No Race | 0 |
1992 | North Carroll | Rainbow Prospect | Cruel Cavalier | n/a |
1991 | Risk It | Smart Alec | Tank | n/a |
1990 | Fighting Notion | Wooden Injun | Philosophical | n/a |
1989 | Northern Wolf | Gronwohld | Midas | n/a |
1988 | Lord Maniac | Lord March | Bullhorn | n/a |
1987 | Prince Judex | Sudden Flare | Silano | n/a |
1986 | Polar Escape | Ascool | Hatta Pro | n/a |
1985 | Prince Valid | Whoop Up | Ryburn | n/a |
1984 | Knight of Armor | Big Dreams | Hear Hear | n/a |
1983 | Prince Valid | Jova | Swelegant | n/a |
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