This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Twixt Stakes, an American stakes race for fillies three years-old at 1 mile (8 furlongs) on the turf held at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland. [1] (List 1974-present)
Year | Winner | Second | Third | Starters |
2011 | Access to Charlie | Art of the Hunt | Brushed by Love | 7 |
2010 | Catch a Thief | Baltimore Belle | Brave as a Lion | 6 |
2009 | Five Diamonds | Love's Blush | Southern Charmer | 11 |
2008 | Hartigan | Pissarro | Inventive | 8 |
2007 | Paying Off | Welcome Inn | Ethan's Car | n/a |
2006 | Les Ry Leigh | Smart and Fancy | My Misty's Echo | n/a |
2005 | Promenade Girl | Magical Broad | Sticky | n/a |
2004 | He Loves Me | Richetta | Pour It On | n/a |
2003 | River Cruise | Coquettish | Grace Bay | n/a |
2002 | True Sensation | Tamayo | Ribbon Cane | n/a |
2001 | Your Out | Polish Hostess | Winter Leaf | n/a |
2000 | Steppedoutofadream | Blushing Broad | December Thunder | n/a |
1999 | Carnival Court | Perfect Challenge | La Reinette | n/a |
1998 | Merengue | Maragold Princess | Hair Spray | n/a |
1997 | Snit | G. O'Keefe | Truth and Nobility | n/a |
1996 | Proper Angel | Clamorosa | The Ruler's Sister | n/a |
1995 | Blue Sky Princess | Oh Summer | Fighting Countess | n/a |
1994 | Churchbell Chimes | Chestnut Angel | Love to Be Loved | n/a |
1993 | Broad Gains | Tennis Lady | Carnirainbow | n/a |
1992 | Star Minister | Gammy's Alden | Mz. Zill Bear | n/a |
1991 | Wide Country | Gala Goldilocks | John's Decision | n/a |
1990 | Valay Maid | Baltic Chill | Crowned | n/a |
1989 | Under Oath | Misty Ivor | Darlin Lindy | n/a |
1988 | Ice Tech | Fat and Foxy | Positively So | n/a |
1987 | Angelina County | Key Bid | Yampacala | n/a |
1986 | Smart 'n Quick | Afflatus | Azarbaijani | n/a |
1985 | No Race | No Race | No Race | 0 |
1984 | Slip of the Tongue | Eta Carinae | Alden's Ambition | n/a |
1983 | First Quad | Cojill | Her Donna | n/a |
1982 | Gallant Risk | Jove's Lady | Nordic Joy | n/a |
1981 | Dance Forth | Lying Lady | Hooverclubber | n/a |
1980 | Caught in Amber | Bishop's Ring | Andrea F. | n/a |
1979 | Lady Lyndy | Tote Em Up | Curlew's Cry | n/a |
1978 | Red Lamp | Danger Bearing | Run Em Up | n/a |
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