Union Avenue Stakes

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Union Avenue Stakes
Location Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York
Inaugurated2004
Race typeThoroughbred
Race information
Distance6 furlongs
Surfacedirt
Purse$125,000 (2022)

The Union Avenue is an American ungraded Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Saratoga Race Course. The race is restricted to fillies and mares 3-years-old and up who were bred in the State of New York. It is raced at a current (2014) distance of six and one half furlongs on the dirt and offers a purse of $100,000 added.

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The Union Avenue, inaugurated in 2004, is named for the famed street in Saratoga Springs, New York where the track is located.

Records

Most wins by a jockey:

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Winners of the Union Avenue Stakes

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2022Bank On Anna3 Jose Lezcano Philip M. SerpeWellSpring Stables, LLC1:12.32
2021Awesome Debate5 Luis Saez Bruce R. BrownNRB Racing Stable & Van Vranken Racing1:17.48
2020Newly Minted3 Jose Lezcano Linda Rice Beach Heaven Thoroughbreds LLC1:23.84
2019Carrera Cat4 Rajiv Maragh John MorrisonStone Bridge Farm & Very Un Stable1:14.93
2018Bonita Bianca4 Manuel Franco Jason Servis Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables LLC, & Michael Imperio1:15.39
2017Picco Uno4Irad Ortiz Jr. Jason Servis Kennesaw Mountain Racing1:16.57
2016Hot City Girl4 José Ortiz Linda Rice Lady Sheila Stable1:15.03
2015Tricky Zippy3 John R. Velazquez James A. Jerkens Newman Racing1:15.78
2014Uncle Southern4 Luis Saez Linda Rice J and M Racing Stables1:17.46
2013Willet5 Joel Rosario James IselinJames H. Iselin, Charlotte Assoulin, David Assoulin, & Eli Gindi1:11.36
2012Risky Rachel5 Javier Castellano Juan M. CoronelSanford Bacon1:09.02
2011Lovely Lil4 Ramon A. Dominguez Michael E. HushionBarry K. Schwartz1:10.59
2010Meese Rocks5 Jorge F. Chavez Edward R. BarkerJoseph Terranova, Jamie Terranova, & Henry Terranova1:11.46
2009Silvercup Baby5 Javier Castellano David Jacobson Bruce Golden 1:10.28
2008By The Light3 Edgar Prado Rick Dutrow Jay Em Ess Stable1:10.58
2007Karakorum Starlet4 Kent Desormeaux Jeff OdintzKarakorum Farm1:10.95
2006Gold Like U5 Edgar Prado Richard E. Dutrow Jr. Vincent S. Scuderi & Sullivan Lane Stable1:10.04
2005Lapis5 Cornelio Velásquez John O. Hertler Carolyn Wilson1:11.40
2004Sugar Punch3 Edgar Prado Richard E. Dutrow Jr. IEAH Stables, Joe Torre, Robert Speranza & Robert A. Petronella1:09.81

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