Regret Stakes (Monmouth Park)

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Regret Stakes
Ungraded stakes race
Location Monmouth Park Racetrack, Oceanport, New Jersey
United States
Inaugurated1949
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website www.monmouthpark.com
Race information
Distance6 furlongs
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationFilles and Mares, three-years-old & up

The Regret Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey. First run in 1949, it is open to fillies and mares, age three and older. It is contested on dirt at a distance of six furlongs.

Prominent earlier winners include Primonetta (1962), Ta Wee (1970), Candy Éclair (1980), and Lady's Secret (1985).

Records

Speed record:

Most wins:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners since 2000

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Furlongs)
Time
2020Bronx Beauty5Isaac CastilloAnthony Margotta Jr.2W Stables (Richard Woll)6 f1:10.45
2019Bronx Beauty4 Paco Lopez Anthony Margotta Jr.2W Stables (Richard Woll)6 f1:10.39
2018Chalon4 Paco Lopez Arnaud DelacourLael Stable (Roy & Gretchen Jackson)6 f1:10.05
2017Disco Chick6Hector CaballeroMiguel PenalozaFreedom Racing (Yaroslaw "Jerry" Kolybabiuk)6 f1:09.69
2016Stonetastic5 Paco Lopez Kelly J. Breen Stoneway Farm (James L. Stone)6 f1:08.37
2015Room For Me5Daniel CentenoDavid JacobsonDavid Jacobson6 f1:09.20
2014Geeky Gorgeous5Angel SerpaDaniel J. LopezDaniel J. Lopez6 f1:09.67
2013Geeky Gorgeous4 Joe Bravo Daniel J. LopezDaniel J. Lopez6 f1:11.04
2012Race not held
2011Magical Feeling5Roberto Alvarado Jr.Allen W. IwinskiPeter E. Blum6 f1:08.63
2010Lady Alexander4 Carlos H. Marquez Jr. Bruce F. AlexanderBlue Star Stable6 f1:09.92
2009D'wild Ride4 Carlos H. Marquez Jr. Joe Orseno Silly Goose Racing Stable (Brian & Sandy Miller)6 f1:09.52
2008Hungarian Boatbaby4 Kent Desormeaux Tony Dutrow Elkstone Group LLC6 f1:09.62
2007Oprah Winney4 Edgar Prado Rick Dutrow Mubb Dubb, Sanford Goldfarb, Bunch of Characters Stable6 f1:09.35
2006My Lucky Free3 Chuck Lopez Cam Gambolati Runnin Cardinal Stable (Rick Pitino, et al.) & Charles E. Glasscock6 f1:09.15
2005Areek4 Jose Velez Jr. Mark A. Hennig Shadwell Racing 6 f1:10.11
2004Travelator4 Aaron Gryder Stanley M. Hough Our Sugarbear Stable6 f1:10.01
2003Mooji Moo4Abdiel ToribioTimothy A. HillsRobert Deckert Sr. & Jr.6 f1:09.75
2002To Marquet5Tommy TurnerFrank A. Generazio Jr.Patricia A. Generazio6 f1:09.63
2001Big Bambu4 Mario Pino Alan SobolEd Marshall & John Schoonover6 f1:08.60
2000 Chilukki 3 Corey Nakatani Bob Baffert Stonerside Stable 6 f1:09.40


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