Stymie Stakes

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Stymie Stakes
Listed stakes race
Location Aqueduct Racetrack
Queens, New York
Inaugurated1956
Race type ThoroughbredFlat racing
Website www.nyra.com/aqueduct/
Race information
Distance1 mile (eight furlongs)
TrackDirt, left-handed
QualificationFour-years-old & older
PurseUS$150,000

The Stymie Stakes is an American race for Thoroughbred horses at Aqueduct Racetrack. Usually raced in late February or early March, it is open to horses age four and older. It is run on dirt over a distance of one mile and offers a purse of $150,000. [1]

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The race was named in honor of Stymie, the handicap champion of 1945. A $1,500 claimer, he was inducted into the United States Racing Hall of Fame in 1975. Making 131 career starts, Stymie won 35, placed in 33, and came in third 28 times. At the time, his earnings of $918,485 set a record. In the Blood-Horse magazine List of the Top 100 Racehorses of the 20th Century Stymie is listed as #41.

Originally a handicap race for horses age three and older, the Stymie was a Grade 3 event from 1973 through 2002 after which it became a Listed race. It was hosted by Belmont Park from inception in 1956 to 1961, and again between 1968 and 1975.

Historic notes

The great Kelso won the Stymie Handicap in 1962 then in 1965 won it again in what would be the final win of his brilliant career, capped off with his fifth American Horse of the Year title. [2]

The 1972 edition of the Stymie Handicap was won by the Venezuelan longshot Canonero II who had won the 1971 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. In capturing the Stymie, Canonero II won by five lengths while equaling the North American record for a mile and an eighth. [3]

Records

Speed record:

Most wins:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Miles)
Time
Win
US$
Gr
2023Repo Rocks5Dexter HaddockJamie NessDouble B Racing Stakes1 M1:36.75$125,000L
2022Green Light Go5Dylan Davis Jimmy Jerkens Stronach Stables 1 M1:35.43$125,000L
2021Mr. Buff7 Manuel Franco John C. KimmelChester Broman Sr. & Mary Broman1 M1:36.97$85,000L
2020Diamond King5Kendrick CarmoucheJohn C. ServisCash Is King LLC & LC Racing1 M1:38.04$68,750L
2019 Vino Rosso 3 John R. Velazquez Todd A. Pletcher Repole Stable & St. Elias Stable1 M1:35.27$86,625L
2018Harlan Punch5Dylan DavisDavid JacobsonDavid Jacobson1 M1:38.03$90,000L
2017Sunny Ridge4 Manuel Franco Jason Servis Dennis A. Drazin1⅛ M1:50.19$75,000L
2016Turco Bravo Ŧ6 Manuel Franco Gary Contessa Winning Move Stable (Sigler family)1⅛ M1:50.96$75,000L
2015Turco Bravo Ŧ5 José Ortiz Gary Contessa Winning Move Stable (Sigler family)1⅛ M1:51.80$60,000L
2014Farhaan5 Irad Ortiz Jr. Kiaran McLaughlin Shadwell Stable 1⅛ M1:53.52$60,000L
2012– 2013Race not held
2011Goombada Guska4 Jose Valdivia Jr. Scott J. VolkNavesink Breeders1⅛ M1:51.53$39,000L
2010Understatement5 David Cohen Todd A. Pletcher Paul P. Pompa Jr.1⅛ M1:50.63$39,000L
2009Barrier Reef4 Ramon A. Dominguez Thomas Albertrani Darley Stable 1⅛ M1:50.57$42,783L
2008Malibu Moonshine6 Mario Pino Gary Contessa Winning Move Stable (Sigler family)1⅛ M1:50.19$41,925L
2007 Evening Attire 9 Jose Espinoza Patrick J. Kelly T. J. Kelly / J. & M. Grant1⅛ M1:49.57$43,563L
2006Manchurian6 Mike Luzzi Todd A. Pletcher Allen E. Paulson Living Trust1⅛ M1:50.87$41,925L
2005Hydrogen6 Richard Migliore Bruce Levine Earle I. Mack 1⅛ M1:50.82$48,570L
2004Ground Storm8 Javier Castellano William Mott Centennial Farms1⅛ M1:50.92$48,975L
2003Snake Mountain5 Michael Luzzi Jimmy Jerkens Berkshire Stud et al.1⅛ M1:49.70$48,585L
2002Ground Storm6 Javier Castellano William Mott Centennial Farms1⅛ M1:48.89$65,5203
2001Windrush4 Joe Bravo John Kimmel Gainesway Stable 1⅛ M1:48.43$65,8803
2000Not So Fast6Octavio Vergara Bruce Levine Double T Stable1⅛ M1:49.00$49,9203
1999Brushing Up6 Shaun Bridgmohan Victor SimoneVictor & Phyllis Simone1⅛ M1:49.20$49,0053
1998Unreal Turn6 Chuck C. Lopez Frank A. Generazio Jr. Patricia Generazio1⅛ M1:48.68$49,2153
1997Iron Gavel7 Julio Pezua Gasper S. Moschera Joques Farm1⅛ M1:49.83$48,1803
1996More to Tell5 Jorge F. Chavez Gasper S. Moschera Barbara J. Davis1⅛ M1:51.40$59,4903
1995More to Tell4 Frank Alvarado Gasper S. Moschera Barbara J. Davis1⅛ M1:51.60$65,2203
1994Koluctoo Jimmy Al4 Jorge F. Chavez Bruce Levine Basil J. Plasteras1⅛ M1:50.99$67,8003
1993Two the Twist6 Richard Migliore Michael Hushion Eugene E. Hauman1⅛ M1:48.30$698403
1992Crackedbell7 Aaron Gryder Pancho Martin Viola Sommer 1⅛ M1:48.80$67,6803
1991I'm Sky High5 Mike E. Smith Michael J. KellyJohn R. Murrell1⅛ M1:50.47$68,2803
1990It's Academic6 Jorge Velásquez Luis Sosa Barrera Marcus Vogel1⅛ M1:50.60$680403
1989It's Academic5 Diane Nelson Luis Sosa Barrera Marcus Vogel1⅛ M1:51.20$69,0003
1988 King's Swan 8 Jose Santos Richard E. Dutrow Sr. Alvin Akman1⅛ M1:51.40$101,5203
1987Lover's Cross4 Ruben Hernandez Roger Attfield Kinghaven Farm 1⅛ M1:50.00$65,6103
1986Proof4 Eddie Maple Robert J. Frankel Jerome S. Moss 1⅛ M1:50.00$66,6003
1985Imp Society4 Jorge Velásquez D. Wayne Lukas Heslop Stable1⅛ M1:53.00$64,3503
1984Gen'l Practitioner4 Larry Saumell John Parisella Theodore M. Sabarese1⅛ M1:48.40$57,5103
1983Sing Sing5Rolando Alvarado Jr. H. Allen Jerkens Sugartown Stable1⅛ M1:51.00$32,8203
1982Castle Knight4George Martens Nick Zito Andrea Jablow1⅛ M1:50.20$34,3803
1981Irish Tower4 Jeffrey Fell Stanley Hough Malcolm H. Winfield1⅛ M1:50.40$33,4803
1980Identical5 Cash Asmussen Frank "Pancho" Martin Viola Sommer 1⅛ M1:52.20$33,7203
1979Pumpkin Moonshine5Dave Borden Howard Tesher H. Joseph Allen 1⅛ M1:51.80$32,5503
1978Wise Philip5 Jacinto Vásquez William Boland Domino Stable1⅛ M1:50.00$32,4603
1977Patriot's Dream4 Ron Turcotte Albert SchwizerDeCap Stable1⅛ M1:51.60$33,0603
1976Right Mind5 Ron Turcotte Joseph KronovichDeronjo Stable1⅛ M1:49.60$33,9603
1975Group Plan5 Jorge Velásquez H. Allen Jerkens Hobeau Farm 1⅛ M1:47.40$31,8903
1974Key To The Kingdom4 Daryl Montoya J. Elliott Burch Rokeby Stables 1⅛ M1:46.20$22,8603
1973Forage4 Laffit Pincay Jr. James W. Maloney William Haggin Perry 1⅛ M1:46.40$16,8753
1972 Canonero II 4 Gustavo Ávila Buddy Hirsch King Ranch 1⅛ M1:46.20$16,830
1971Protanto4 Jorge Velásquez MacKenzie Miller Cragwood Stables 1¼ M2:02.40$20,370
1970Hydrologist4 Jacinto Vásquez Roger Laurin Meadow Stable 1¼ M2:00.80$17,777
1969 Chompion 4 Heliodoro Gustines Ivor G. Balding C. V. Whitney 1¼ M2:02.40$18,427
1968Grace Born4 Eddie Belmonte Angel Penna Sr. Gustave Ring 1¼ M2:00.40$19,012
1967Ring Twice4 William Boland Bert Mulholland George D. Widener Jr. 1¼ M2:02.00$18,817
1966Malicious5 Robert Ussery John Gaver Sr. Greentree Stable 1¼ M2:03.40$18,395
1965 Kelso 8 Milo Valenzuela Carl Hanford Bohemia Stable 1¼ M2:02.80$17,842
1964The Ibex4 Bill Shoemaker James E. Fitzsimmons Ogden Phipps 1¼ M2:01.00$18,753
1963Endymion4 Braulio Baeza Bert Mulholland George D. Widener Jr. 1¼ M2:05.20$17,582
1962 Kelso 5 Ismael Valenzuela Carl Hanford Bohemia Stable 1¼ M2:00.80$19,045
1961Black Thumper4 John Ruane Herb Fisher Ledgemont Stable1¼ M2:01.60$18,557
1960Manassa Mauler4 William Boland Frank "Pancho" Martin Emil Dolce1⅛ M1:48.60$18,258
1959Village Idiot4 Eric Guerin Bill Winfrey Alfred G. Vanderbilt II 1⅛ M1:49.60$17,575
1958 Bold Ruler 4 Eddie Arcaro James E. Fitzsimmons Wheatley Stable 1⅛ M1:48.40$17,900
1957Argent4 John Choquette James C. Bentley Benjamin R. Steen1½ M2:30.40$18,750
1956 Thinking Cap 4 Paul J. Bailey Henry Clark Christiana Stables 1½ M2:29.60$19,100

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References

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