Native Dancer 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 Native Dancer Stakes (1966-present), an American Thoroughbred Stakes race at seven furlongs run on dirt at Laurel Park Racecourse Flag of Maryland.svg in Laurel, Maryland. [1]


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2020Harpers First RideForewarnedCordmaker7
2019Someday JonesAlwaysminingMonongahela7
2018Afleet WillyBodhisattvaJohn Jones7
2017Page McKenneyBodhisattvaCosmic Destiny8
2016Page McKenneyGolden GlintWarrioroftheroses6
2015ElnaawiTurco BravoCosmic Gold10
2014Bold CurlinIndian JonesManaged Account9
2013Private TaleJaverreAdirondack King9
2012No RaceNo RaceNo Race0
2011Laysh Laysh LayshNo AdvantageGlobal Force9
2010GreenspringEncausticAh Day10
2009Lord SnowdonSharps IslandP V Lightening7
2008ThrongJudith's Wild RushBarracuda Boy9
2007Judith's Wild RushYour BluffingEasy Red9
2006Your BluffingAggadanMarina Minister8
2005Jim Thirds BoleroLittle Matth ManTidal Wave6
2004No RaceNo RaceNo Race0
2003P DayFull BrushHay Getoutofmyway7
2002Private RyanP DayCowboy Magicn/a
2001Do I EverEwer All WetTibadon/a
2000Montana DreaminS W ClarenceCopy Catn/a
1999WaitedAlgarWarrenpeacen/a
1998Big RutDr. BantingAlgarn/a
1997Mary's BuckarooWestern EchoDevil's Honorn/a
1996Gulf ReckoningSunny SunriseGreatsilverfleetn/a
1995Dixie Hero'Rugged BuggerSuper Memoryn/a
1994No RaceNo RaceNo Race0
1993Ameri ValayBaron de VauxForry Cow Hown/a
1992Valley CrossingGala SpinawayMidasn/a
1991Jet StreamReputed TestamonyTemper Timen/a
1990Flaming EmperorBaldski's ChoiceOvernight Heron/a
1989Learned JakeTen Keys Due North n/a
1988Due NorthEntertainRidge Reviewn/a
1987 Little Bold John Sparrowvon Due North n/a
1986 Little Bold John CywanSparrowvonn/a
1985Kaye's PrinceComputer's ChoiceNever Cyen/a
1984Island ChampForceful IntentDouble Door Prizen/a
1983Hail EmperorAppeal ApprovedBoston Tean/a
1982 #Buck 'n BroncBoston TeaLuxuriant Mann/a
1982 #Decent DaveyBlackie DawSunny Wintersn/a
1981Skipper's FriendBankers SunSunny Wintersn/a
1980Pole PositionThe Cool VirginianTelly Hilln/a
1979IsellaT. V. HillChatin/a
1978 #RiponParnisSnappy Chattern/a
1978 #Take the PledgeResoundDo the Bumpn/a
1977Jolly JohuRiponGo Go Rogern/a
1976Christopher R.North CallJimbosandan/a
1975Christopher R.Double Edge SwordKing of Cornishn/a
1974Tap the TreeDr. HurtMo Bayn/a
1973Joys FellaLucky LordTsunamin/a
1972Pro BidderJoys FellaTsunamin/a
1971JaikylBushidoMister Dizn/a
1970Gaelic DancerFleet AdmiralBushidon/a
1969IllustriousAmerican NativeSub Calln/a
1968UnderstudyDecaceanSub Calln/a
1967SandovalHansom HarveSub Calln/a
1966Hoist BarGlassell B.Davis IIn/a


A # designates that the race was run in two divisions in 1978 and 1982.


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References

  1. 2007 Maryland Jockey Club Media Guide, page 173 on March 3, 2007.