Tropical Park Oaks

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The Tropical Park Oaks is an American Thoroughbred horse race in Florida formerly run on New Year's Day. [1] Formerly run at Calder Race Course in Miami Gardens, Florida, the event moved to Gulfstream Park after Calder closed in 2020. [2] The one and one sixteenth mile ungraded stakes turf event for 3-year-old fillies offers a purse of $125,000 added. [3]

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The race is named for the old Tropical Park Race Track.[ citation needed ]

Past winners

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