Pacific Classic Stakes

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Pacific Classic Stakes
Grade I race
Location Del Mar Racetrack
Del Mar, California
Inaugurated1991
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Sponsor FanDuel Racing (since 2023)
Website Del Mar
Race information
Distance1+14 miles
SurfaceDirt
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds & older
WeightThree-year-olds: 118 lbs.
Older horses: 124 lbs.
Purse$1,000,000 (2021)
BonusesWinner automatic entry into Breeders' Cup Classic

The Pacific Classic Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually August or September at the Del Mar Racetrack in Del Mar, California. This Grade I race is open to horses, age three and up, which race one and one-quarter miles on the dirt. The event currently carries a purse of $1,000,000.

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History

The event was inaugurated on 10 August 1991 with a purse of US$1 million and immediately became the premier event of the racing season at Del Mar. The first running was won by the 1990 California Horse of the Year three year old Best Pal in a time of 1:5945. [1] Best Pal would run two more times finishing third to Bertrando in 1993 and second to Tinners Way in 1994. [2]

The event was classified as Grade I for the third running in 1993 and has held that class since. [3]

Notable among the runnings of the race was the 1996 renewal that saw champion Cigar attempt to best Citation's mark of 16 straight victories, but fall to a shocking upset by the unheralded 39-1 Dare And Go and jockey Alex Solis. [4] Another exciting running saw Hall of Fame Jockey Julie Krone become the first female rider to win a million-dollar race when she guided Sid and Jenny Craig's undefeated Argentine bred Candy Ride to victory in track record time of 1:59:11. [5] It would be Candy Ride's last race as injury would force him to retire prematurely.

Del Mar switched its main racing surface from dirt to synthetic Polytrack in 2007 and the Pacific Classic winner that year was long-shot Student Council, who was handled by veteran Richard Migliore. [3]

Starting in 2008, the TVG Pacific Classic became a part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge, where the winner of the race would automatically earn a spot in the Breeders' Cup Classic. [6] has become one of the top prizes for older horses racing in the United States each year.

In 2015 Beholder became the first filly or mare to win the event. She won by 8+14 lengths with a final time of 1:59.77, against an otherwise all-male field of nine other horses, including 2014 Breeders' Cup Classic winner Bayern. [7] She won in the third-fastest winning time in the history of the race, [8] and with the second-largest margin of victory at that time, behind the 2013 win of Game On Dude. [7] In 2018 Accelerate would win by an even greater margin of 12+12 lengths. [9]

In 2016 California Chrome became the first Kentucky Derby winner to win the event. [10]

Records

2006 winner Lava Man - first horse ever to take the Grade I Santa Anita Handicap, the Grade I Hollywood Gold Cup, and the Grade I Pacific Classic Stakes in the same calendar year Lava Man-2006 Pacific Classic.jpg
2006 winner Lava Man - first horse ever to take the Grade I Santa Anita Handicap, the Grade I Hollywood Gold Cup, and the Grade I Pacific Classic Stakes in the same calendar year

Time record:

Largest Margin

Most wins:

Most wins by an owner:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Winners

YearWinnerAgeJockeyTrainerOwnerDistanceTimePurseGradeRef
2024Mixto4Kyle Frey Doug F. O'Neill Calumet Farm 1+14 miles2:02.10$1,001,500I [11]
2023Arabian Knight3 Flavien Prat Bob Baffert Zedan Racing1+14 miles2:03.19$1,002,500I [12]
2022 Flightline 4 Flavien Prat John W. Sadler Hronis Racing, Summer Wind Equine, West Point Thoroughbreds, & Siena Farm1+14 miles1:59.28$1,000,500I [13]
2021Tripoli4Tiago Pereira John W. Sadler Hronis Racing1+14 miles2:02.37$1,002,000I [14]
2020 Maximum Security 4Abel Cedillo Bob Baffert Gary L & Mary E West, Mrs J Magnier, M Tabor & D Smith1+14 miles2:01.24$500,500I [15]
2019Higher Power4 Flavien Prat John W. Sadler Hronis Racing1+14 miles2:02.43$1,001,755I [16]
2018 Accelerate 5 Joel Rosario John W. Sadler Hronis Racing1+14 miles2:01.83$1,000,690I [9]
2017Collected4 Martin Garcia Bob Baffert Speedway Stable1+14 miles2:00.70$1,000,690I [17]
2016 California Chrome 5 Victor Espinoza Art Sherman California Chrome1+14 miles2:00.13$1,001,380I [10]
2015ƒ Beholder 5 Gary L. Stevens Richard E. Mandella Spendthrift Farm 1+14 miles1:59.77$1,001,250I [18]
2014 Shared Belief 3 Mike E. Smith Jerry Hollendorfer Jungle Racing, KMN Racing, Hollendorfer, Litt, Solis II & Todaro1+14 miles2:00.28$1,001,250I [19]
2013 Game On Dude 6 Martin Garcia Bob Baffert Lanni Family Trust, Mercedes Stable, Diamond Pride & B. Schiappa1+14 miles†2:00.69$1,001,750I [20]
2012 Dullahan 3 Joel Rosario Dale L. Romans Donegal Racing1+14 miles1:59.54$1,000,000I [21]
2011 Acclamation 5 Pat Valenzuela Donald WarrenPeter & Mary Hilvers and E. W. & Judy Johnston1+14 miles2:00.61$1,000,000I [22]
2010Richard's Kid5 Mike E. Smith Bob Baffert Zabeel Racing International1+14 miles2:03.27$1,000,000I [23]
2009Richard's Kid4 Mike E. Smith Bob Baffert Arnold Zetcher1+14 miles2:02.39$1,000,000I [24]
2008Go Between5 Garrett K. Gomez William I. Mott Peter Vegso1+14 miles2:01:18$1,000,000I [25]
2007 Student Council 5 Richard Migliore Vladimir CerinMillennium Farms1+14 miles2:07.29$1,120,000I [26]
2006 Lava Man 5 Corey Nakatani Doug F. O'Neill STD Stable & Jason Wood1+14 miles2:01.62$1,000,000I [27]
2005 Borrego 4 Garrett K. Gomez C. Beau GreelyJ. Kelly, B. Scott, Ralls & Foster1+14 miles2:00.71$1,000,000I [28]
2004 Pleasantly Perfect 6 Jerry D. Bailey Richard E. Mandella Diamond A Racing Corp1+14 miles2:01.17$1,000,000I [29]
2003 Candy Ride (ARG) 4 Julie Krone Ron McAnally Sidney & Jenny Craig 1+14 miles1:59.11$980,000I [5]
2002§ Came Home 3 Mike E. Smith J. Paco Gonzalez William S. Farish III, John B. Goodman, Trudy McCaffery & John A. Toffan1+14 miles2:01.45$1,000,000I [30]
2001Skimming5 Garrett K. Gomez Robert J. Frankel Juddmonte Farms 1+14 miles1:59.96$1,000,000I [31]
2000Skimming4 Garrett K. Gomez Robert J. Frankel Juddmonte Farms 1+14 miles2:01.22$1,000,000I [32]
1999General Challenge3 David R. Flores Bob Baffert Golden Eagle Farm 1+14 miles2:00.40$1,180,000I [33]
1998 Free House 4 Chris McCarron J. Paco Gonzalez John A. Toffan & Trudy McCaffery 1+14 miles2:00.20$1,000,000I [34]
1997 Gentlemen (ARG) 5 Gary L. Stevens Richard E. Mandella Randall Dee Hubbard1+14 miles2:00.40$1,375,000I [35]
1996Dare and Go4 Alex O. Solis Richard E. Mandella La Presle Farm 1+14 miles1:59.80$1,500,000I [4]
1995 Tinners Way 5 Eddie Delahoussaye Robert J. Frankel Juddmonte Farms 1+14 miles1:59.60$1,000,000I [36]
1994 Tinners Way 4 Eddie Delahoussaye Robert J. Frankel Juddmonte Farms 1+14 miles1:59.40$1,000,000I [37]
1993§ Bertrando 4 Gary L. Stevens Robert J. Frankel 505 Farms & Ed Nahem1+14 miles1:59.55$1,000,000I [38]
1992Missionary Ridge (GB) 5 Kent J. Desormeaux Robert J. Frankel Peter Wall 1+14 miles2:00.80$1,225,000 [39]
1991 Best Pal 3 Pat Valenzuela Gary F. Jones Golden Eagle Farm 1+14 miles1:59.80$1,000,000 [1]

Legend:
  All Weather Track  Dirt
Notes:
§ Ran as part of an entry
ƒ Filly or mare
† Game On Dude's 2013 actual winning time according to "Trakus time" is 1:59.26. [40]

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