Rumson Stakes

Last updated
Rumson Stakes
Ungraded stakes race
Location Gulfstream Park
Hallandale Beach, Florida, United States
Inaugurated1946
Race type ThoroughbredFlat racing
Website www.monmouthpark.com
Race information
Distance5 furlongs (0.63 mi)
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree years old and up
Purse$75,000

The Rumson Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey. Currently, the race is open to horses age three and older and is contested on dirt at a distance of five furlongs. It offers a purse of $75,000. [1]

The race is named for the community of Rumson in Monmouth County, New Jersey.

Winners of the Rumson Stakes since 1997

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Miles)
Time
2019Ray'swarrior7 Paco Lopez Jason Servis Michael Dubb5 F0:56.62
2012– 2018Race not held
2011Zero Rate Policy3 Carlos H. Marquez Jr. Teresa M. Pompay Klaravich Stables Inc. & William H. Lawrence6 F1:08.94
2010Cool Bullet3 Garrett Gomez Steve Margolis Winmore LLC/Robert/Lawana6 F1:11.50
2009Great Love3 Joe Bravo John J. Robb Morgan W. Wayson Jr.6 F1:08.59
2008Indy Joe3 Joe Bravo Mark D. ShumanCircle Z Stable et al.6 F1:09.47
2007Cherokee Country3 Jose Lezcano Ramon PreciadoVictory Thoroughbreds LLC6 F1:09.33
2006He's Got Grit3 Shaun Bridgmohan Scott BlasiCurtis C. Green6 F1:09.34
2005Who's The Cowboy3 Eddie King Kevin G. SleeterGerald F. Sleeter6 F1:09.13
2004War's Prospect3 José C. Ferrer William D. AndersonW.A.R. Stable6 F1:08.67
2003Gators N Bears3 Chuck C. Lopez Leo S. Nechamkin IILeo S. Nechamkin II6 F1:08.57
2002Our Wildcat3 José Vélez Jr. Edwin Thomas BroomeEdwin Thomas Broome6 F1:09.35
2001Sea of Green3 Chuck C. Lopez Janis L. GeraceJanis L. Gerace6 F1:10.29
2000Max's Pal3 Rick Wilson Benjamin W. Perkins Jr. Raymond Dweck6 F1:09.28
1999Alannan3 Heberto Castillo Jr. John J. Tammaro Jr. William A. Marquard6 F1:08.81
1998Red Weasel3Tommy TurnerGerald F. SleeterKevin G. Sleeter6 F1:08.94
1997Partner's Hero3 Pat Day D. Wayne Lukas Horton Stable, Inc. (Willis D. Horton & family)6 F1:08.88

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References

  1. "Heavily-Favored Ray'swarrior Romps By Four Lengths In Rumson Stakes". Monmouth Park Racetrack. 2019-07-04. Retrieved 2019-11-08.