New York Breeders' Futurity

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New York Breeders' Futurity
Restricted stakes race
Location Finger Lakes Race Track,
Farmington, New York
Inaugurated1963
Race type ThoroughbredFlat racing
Race information
Distance6 furlongs (34 mile)
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationTwo-year-olds, bred in New York State
Purse$200,000

The New York Breeders' Futurity is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually since 1963 at Finger Lakes Race Track in Farmington, New York. A premier event for two-year-old horses bred in New York State, the race is a six furlong sprint contested on dirt. It currently offers a purse of $200,000 added. [1] [2]

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Historical notes

The 1963 inaugural running was won by Prophet Wise under jockey José Olivares who would win the race again in 1967 and 1969. A 2005 inductee into the Finger Lakes Racing Hall of Fame, through 2019 his three wins is a record that has been tied but not broken. [3]

For 1966 only, the race was split into two classes, one for colts and geldings and the other for fillies. [1]

In 1990 a large field resulted in the race being run in two divisions. [1]

Rudy Rodriguez rode By the Light to victory in the 2007 Futurity. [1] Seven years later he won again, this time as the trainer of Good Luck Gus. [4] Rodriguez earned his third win overall when he trained Dream Bigger to win the 2019 running. [2]

Records

Speed record:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwnerDistanceTimeWin$
2023Whatchatalkinabout Joel Rosario Wesley A. Ward Ice Wine Stable6 F1:11.92$161,547
2022Acoustic Ave Manuel Franco Christophe Clement Reeves Thoroughbred Racing 6 F1:11.78$158,579
2021Senbei Manuel Franco Christophe Clement Reeves Thoroughbred Racing & Darlene Bilinski6 F1:10.96$90,702
2020Blue GatorReylu Gutierrez Michael J. Maker Three Diamonds Farm6 F1:12.62$52,836
2019Dream Bigger José Ortiz Rudy Rodriguez Repole Stable 6 F1:11.01$122,828
2018Dugout Jose Valdivia Jr. Larry RivelliRichard Ravin, Patricia's Hope & Larry Rivelli6 F1:10.66$120,173
2017Analyze the OddsChris DeCarlo Todd A. Pletcher Repole Stable 6 F1:12.73$130,125
2016Gold For The KingEric CancelCharlton A. BakerFrancis Paolangeli6 F1:10.95$131,768
2015Dr. ShaneJamie RodriguezNicholas EslerDutchess Views Farm (Michael Lischin & Anya Sheckley)6 F1:12.85$124,178
2014Good Luck GusWilfredo RohenaRudy RodriguezMichael Dubb6 F1:11.87$151,259
2013Wired BryanJamie RodriguezMichael Dilger Anstu Stables, Inc. 6 F1:10.50$142,474
2012West Hills Giant Jose Espinoza John P. Terranova lllRobert Castelli, Andrew Cohen, Gina Bentivegna6 F1:12.81$148,403
2011Wildcats Smile John Davila Jr. Dominic G. GalluscioFrancis Paolangeli6 F1:12.65$156,526
2010Bug Juice John Davila Jr. Bruce N. Levine Our Blue Streaks Stable (Neal Galvin)6 F1:10.24$169,755
2009Ibboyee Cornelio Velásquez Todd A. Pletcher Anstu Stables, Inc. 6 F1:12.23$188,558
2008Legal ConsentDennis CarrCarlos F. MartinLansdon B. Robbins6 F1:11.59$191,115
2007By the Light Rudy Rodriguez Richard E. Dutrow Jr. Jay Em Ess Stable (Mace Segal family)6 F1:10.35$161,520
2006Chief OfficerFernando Jara William I. Mott Zayat Stables 6 F1:11.16$150,311
2005Classic PackPablo FrogosoRamon M. HernandezJohn Becker6 F1:09.85$149,040
2004Caribbean CruiserChin C. YangDonna M. BiretaStar Track Farms (Peter Winston)6 F1:10.77$130,415
2003Mother's SacrificeChin C. YangDonna M. BiretaStar Track Farms (Peter Winston)6 F1:13.06$93,518
2002Infinite Justice Aaron Gryder Thomas M. Bush Edward C. Behringer & Thomas P. Murray6 F1:10.86$89,535
2001ShesastonecoldfoxMichael Davila Jr. Anthony Ferraro Langpap Stable (Dennis & Deborah Petrisak)6 F1:11.51$82,740
2000Pepper BluesAdrian BarronL. Craig CoxPaula Tompkins & Myreen Loveless6 F1:13.82$80,077
1999Image MakerChris DeCarlo H. James Bond James F. Edwards6 F1:11.40$86,835
1998Hearts at Risk John Davila Jr. Richard E. SchosbergAlbert Fried Jr.6 F1:11.80$80,153
1997Mellow Roll Frank Lovato Jr. Todd A. Pletcher Anstu Stables, Inc. 6 F1:10.40$88,298
1996 Say Florida Sandy Dale CordovaRobert M. TriolaSanford Bacon6 F1:12.00$78,976
1995Carrbine Special Robbie Davis Angel A. Penna Jr. Moira Stable (Richard Rosee, et al.)6 F1:11.80$93,600
1994Key ProFrank Alvarado H. James Bond Rudlein Stable (Donald & Anne Rudder)6 F1:12.40$90,000
1993Background ArtistPaul A. Nicol Jr.Edward C. PerdueStepwise Farm (Dr. Joan Taylor & Dr. Bill Wilmot)6 F1:12.80$90,000
1992Our MatthewMichael J. McCarthy Stephen L. DiMauro Stephen L. DiMauro6 F1:11.40$101,858
1991T.V. Heart Throb John Grabowski Edward C. Perdue Edward C. Perdue6 F1:11.80$89,940
1990-1RegaladeMichele HarrisRobert FieldhouseBetty Jean Murphy6 F1:14.60$58,114
1990-2Clean and Bold Kevin Whitley William D. AndersonChuckolow Stable (Philip C. Chuck & Harry Sockolow)6 F1:15.40$58,714
1989Jack Betta Be RiteMichele HarrisJohn J. LambertStar Track Farms (Winston family)6 F1:11.20$90,705
1988Proud Puppy John Grabowski William R. Strange Paul E. Labe6 F1:12.60$85,287
1987Northern CrushJorge HiraldoWilliam J. LisiBetty Stiewe6 F1:10.60$96,564
1986Royal ValueEugene J. O'BrienPaul MagnierKevmar Stable (Kevin G. & Mary H. Langan)6 F1:13.00$76,395
1985B.C. Sal Kevin Whitley Stephen A. DiMauro Sal L. Tufano & Stephen A. DiMauro6 F1:13.40$78,502
1984Rollick n' Roll Leslie Hulet Reginald S. VardonSam F. Morrell6 F1:13.00$80,988
1983Impressive Gift Kevin Whitley William R. Strange William F. Wilmot6 F1:12.00$72,432
1982BixKenny SkinnerSidney Watters, Jr.William C. MacMillen Jr.6 F1:11.60$67,032
1981Salute Me Sir Frank Lovato Jr. John P. Campo Arlene Schwartz6 F1:12.20$64,742
1980Always Run Lucky Frank Lovato Jr. John P. Campo Rockwood Stable (Herbert Schwartz & Robert Boggiano)6 F1:11.60$63,399
1979Restrainor Ruben Hernandez Ramon M. HernandezAssunta Louis Farm6 F1:14.20$61,776
1978Dedicated Rullah Steve Cauthen Ramon M. HernandezAssunta Louis Farm6 F1:13.80$60,000
1977Tequillo Boogie Pat Day Sally A. Bailie Milfer Farm (Dr. Jonathan Davis)6 F1:14.00$54,285
1976Vandy SueMiguel RujanoRamon M. HernandezAssunta Louis Farm6 F1:12.40$26,619
1975Krafty DougJoan PhippsA. GauthierLeon D. Star6 F1:14.80$25,386
1974Divine RoyaltyWilliam Nemeti Stephen A. DiMauro Assunta Louis Farms6 F1:13.20$22,050
1973Top of the LadderRobert McKeever Jr.Daniel H. Conway Sr.Mrs. Thomas M. Waller6 F1:14.20$18,279
1972Only JetTerry HickmottMichael J. MagdeMichael J. Magde6 F1:13.80$10,431
1971Lord EllsworthAnthony Russo Jerry C. Meyer Herbert E. Wilson6 F1:12.80$11,603
1970Swift and FreeJohn TartagliaDaniel H. Conway Sr.Mrs. Thomas M. Waller6 F1:14.00$10,404
1969Egobreeze José Olivares Daniel H. Conway Sr.Mrs. Thomas M. Waller6 F1:13.20$11,005
1968Flower BillBen FelicianoLonard H. HuntSeymour Cohn6 F1:12.80$10,980
1967Happy Gold José Olivares Daniel H. Conway Sr.William Ewing6 F1:14.00$8,795
1966-CJaldi JaldiWarren VedilagoWilliam H. McMathCharles R. Leonard Jr.6 F1:14.00$6,230
1966-FNice PrincessOswaldo RosadoDaniel H. Conway Sr.Cockfield Stable (Constance Winant)6 F1:15.00$6,038
1965Without WarningFrank VerardiThomas M. WallerMrs. Thomas M. Waller6 F1:14.60$4,865
1964Her FavouriteGeorge GibbDaniel H. Conway Sr.William Ewing6 F1:16.00$3,721
1963Prophet Wise José Olivares Anthony Caruso Jr.Mrs. D. M. Signore6 F1:16.40$1,856

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