San Vicente Stakes

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San Vicente Stakes
Grade II race
Location Santa Anita Park
Arcadia, California
Inaugurated1935
Race type ThoroughbredFlat racing
Website www.santaanita.com
Race information
Distance7 furlongs
SurfaceDirt
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds
Weight124 lbs. with allowances [1]
Purse$200,000 (since 2014) [2]

The San Vicente Stakes is an American thoroughbred horse race run annually at Santa Anita Park. A Grade II event, the race is open to three-year-old horses willing to race seven furlongs on the dirt and currently carries a purse of $200,000.

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History

Inaugurated in 1935 as the San Vicente Handicap, it was open to older horses until 1937. The race was run as a handicap event from 1935 until 1941, 1945 through 1948, 1956 through 1958, and 1960 through 1965. There was no race held from 1942 until 1944, 1949 until 1951, and again in 1970.

In 1952 and 1953 the race was restricted to colts and geldings.

Since inception, it has been run at various distances:

Louis B. Mayer's U.S. Racing Hall of Fame filly, Busher, won this race against males in 1945. The filly, Hubble Bubble, won in 1947. In 2009 Evita Argentina became the third filly to win this race in 68 runnings. [3]

The race was once frequently used as an early prep for the Kentucky Derby for horses such as Swaps. Silver Charm, who won the San Vicente in 1997, went on to win that year's Derby and Preakness Stakes. [4] However, because of its sprint distance, it is not part of the official Road to the Kentucky Derby and is now rarely used by Derby hopefuls. An exception was in 2016, when both Nyquist (the eventual Derby winner) and Exaggerator (the eventual Preakness winner) started their three-year-old campaigns in the race. [5]

Records

Speed record:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners of the San Vicente Stakes

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2024 Muth Juan Hernandez Bob Baffert Zedan Racing 1:23.01
2023HavnameltdownJuan Hernandez Bob Baffert Mike Pegram, Karl Watson, Paul Weitman1:22.29
2022Forbidden KingdomJuan Hernandez Richard Mandella Spendthrift farm LLC,My Racehorse Stable1:22.75
2021Concert Tour Joel Rosario Bob BaffertGary and Mary West1:24.06
2020Nadal Joel Rosario Bob BaffertBolton, Hoyeau, Lipman & Mathiesen1:22.59
2019Sparky Ville Joel Rosario Jeff BondeDel Secco DCS Racing1:21.93
2018Kanthaka Flavien Prat Jerry Hollendorfer West Point Thoroughbreds1:22.62
2017 Iliad Flavien Prat Doug O'Neill Kaleem Shah 1:21.62
2016 Nyquist Mario Gutierrez Doug O'Neill Reddam Racing 1:20.71
2015 Lord Nelson Rafael Bejarano Bob Baffert Peachtree Stable 1:22.15
2014 Kobe's Back Joel Rosario John W. Sadler C R K Stable1:21.84
2013 Shakin It Up David R. Flores Bob Baffert Cardoza/Pegram1:22.48
2012 Drill Martin Garcia Bob Baffert Pegram/Watson/Weitman1:21.28
2011 The Factor Martin Garcia Bob Baffert Fog City Stable & George Bolton1:20.34
2010 Sidney's Candy Joe Talamo John W. Sadler Sid & Jenny Craig Trust 1:20.91
2009 Evita Argentina Garrett Gomez John W. Sadler Halo Farms/Three Sisters1:24.30
2008 Georgie Boy Rafael Bejarano Kathy Walsh George Schwary1:20.01
2007 Noble Court Corey Nakatani John W. Sadler Joy Ride Racing1:23.12
2006 Too Much Bling Garrett Gomez Bob Baffert Stonerside/Blazing Meadow1:22.50
2005 Fusaichi Rock Star David R. Flores Bob Baffert Fusao Sekiguchi1:22.59
2004 Imperialism Victor Espinoza Kristin Mulhall Steve Taub1:22.34
2003 Kafwain Victor Espinoza Bob Baffert The Thoroughbred Corp. 1:21.12
2002 Came Home Chris McCarron J. Paco Gonzalez William S. Farish III et al.1:21.92
2001 Early Flyer Chris McCarron Ronald McAnally VHW Stables1:21.51
2000 Archer City Slew Kent Desormeaux Vladimir Cerin David & Holly Wilson1:22.18
1999 Exploit Chris McCarron Bob Baffert Robert & Beverly Lewis 1:22.00
1998 Sea of Secrets Kent Desormeaux Neil D. Drysdale Irving & Marjorie Cowan1:22.00
1997 Silver Charm Chris McCarron Bob Baffert Robert & Beverly Lewis 1:21.07
1996 Afleetaffair Corey Nakatani Jerry Hollendorfer Halo Farms1:22.28
1995 Afternoon Deelites Kent Desormeaux Richard Mandella Burt Bacharach 1:21.35
1994 Fly'n J. Bryan Corey Black Douglas R. Peterson Joseph Fenley1:22.32
1993 Yappy Pat Valenzuela Gary F. Jones Allen E. Paulson 1:22.33
1992 Mineral Wells Pat Valenzuela D. Wayne Lukas Lukas & Overbrook 1:21.28
1991 Olympio Ed Delahoussaye Ronald McAnally VHW Stables (Lessee)1:21.40
1990 Mister Frisky Gary Stevens Laz Barrera Solymar Stud1:22.60
1989 Gum Laffit Pincay Jr. Melvin F. Stute The Hat Ranch1:22.40
1988 Mi Preferido Alex Solis Laz Barrera Barrera & Saiden1:22.60
1987 Stylish Winner Gary Stevens Bruce Headley Johnston, Headley, et al.1:23.80
1986 Grand Allegiance Ruben Hernandez Lou Carno Dorothy Popkess1:23.20
1985 The Rogers Four Chris McCarron Darrell Vienna Belaire Thoroughbreds et al.1:22.80
1984 Fortunate Prospect Donald Pierce LeRoy Jolley Gerald Robins 1:22.80
1983 Shecky Blue Sandy Hawley Sid Martin E. W. Hansen1:22.40
1982 Unpredictable Ed Delahoussaye David LaCroix Estate of J. W. LaCroix1:21.20
1981 Flying Nashua Ángel Cordero Jr. Laz Barrera Holman, Jensen & Roncari1:23.40
1980 Raise a Man Bill Shoemaker Chay R. Knight Northwest Farms 1:21.40
1979 Flying Paster Donald Pierce Gordon Campbell Bernard J. Ridder 1:21.20
1978 Chance Dancer Richard Culberson Frank Colee George Arakelian Farms, Inc.1:22.20
1977 Replant Darrel McHargue Ronald McAnally Elmendorf Farm 1:21.20
1976 Thermal Energy Bill Shoemaker Charlie Whittingham E. E. Fogelson 1:21.80
1975 Boomie S. Sandy Hawley W. Preston King Irwin Feiner1:22.00
1974 Triple Crown Braulio Baeza W. Preston King Samuel Lehrman1:22.60
1973 Ancient Title Fernando Toro Keith L. Stucki Sr. Ethel Kirkland1:21.00
1972 Solar Salute Laffit Pincay Jr. Lou Glauburg M/M John J. Elmore Sr.1:21.20
1971 Diplomatic Agent Laffit Pincay Jr. Hazel Longden Hazel Longden 1:21.60
1969 Majestic Prince Bill Hartack Johnny Longden Frank M. McMahon 1:25.60
1968 Dignitas Manuel Ycaza James W. Maloney William Haggin Perry 1:22.00
1967 Tumble Wind Bill Shoemaker Charlie Whittingham Rock Springs Farm1:22.20
1966 Saber Mountain Bill Shoemaker Charlie Whittingham Howard B. Keck 1:22.40
1965 Lucky Debonair Bill Shoemaker Frank Catrone Ada L. Rice 1:22.00
1964 Wil Rad Bill Shoemaker Robert Wingfield Clark-Radkovich1:22.60
1963 Mr. Thong Alex Maese D. H. Holten Hudson & Glass1:23.80
1962 Black Sheep Rudy Campas Charlie Whittingham C. R. Mac Stable1:23.60
1961 Captain Fair Donald Pierce Charles A. Comiskey Robert S. Le Sage1:22.40
1960 John William Ismael Valenzuela George Auerbach Merrick Stable1:22.00
1959 Ole Fols Manuel Ycaza William B. Finnegan Neil S. McCarthy 1:22.40
1958 Old Pueblo Ralph Neves Robert L. Wheeler Jelks & McBean1:22.60
1957 Buford Ismael Valenzuela Willie Alvarado E. O. Stice & Sons1:22.00
1956 Terrang Bill Shoemaker Mesh Tenney Rex C. Ellsworth 1:22.80
1955 Swaps Bill Shoemaker Mesh Tenney Rex C. Ellsworth 1:24.00
1954 James Session Joe Phillippi Willie Dennis Betty & Harry James 1:09.40
1953 Chanlea Eddie Arcaro Horace A. Jones Calumet Farm 1:10.60
1952 Hill Gail Steve Brooks Horace A. Jones Calumet Farm 1:10.00
1948 Salmagundi Johnny Longden Willie Booth William G. Helis 1:44.20
1947 Hubble Bubble * Billy Layton Mesh Tenney Rex C. Ellsworth 1:43.40
1946 Air Rate Harry Pratt Ralph Lentini Fred Wyse1:37.80
1945 Busher Johnny Longden George M. Odom Louis B. Mayer 1:36.60
1941 Good Turn Carroll Bierman Lee McCoy Alfred G. Vanderbilt II 1:38.20
1940 Gallahadion Basil James Roy Waldron Milky Way Farm Stable 1:38.80
1939Impound Silvio Coucci Bud Stotler Alfred G. Vanderbilt II 1:23.00
1938 Sun Egret Alfred Shelhamer H. Guy Bedwell A. C. Compton1:25.40
1937 Merry Maker Johnny Longden Willie A. Shea Myrtle Shea1:27.40
1936 Time Supply (5) Tommy Luther Carl A. Roles Frank A. Carreaud1:10.20
1935 Trumpery (4) Raymond Workman John A. Healey C. V. Whitney 1:10.00

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