Whitmore Stakes

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Whitmore Stakes
Grade III race
Location Oaklawn Park,
Hot Springs, Arkansas,
United States
Inaugurated1944 (as Hot Springs Purse)
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website Oaklawn Park
Race information
Distance6 furlongs
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationFour-year-olds and older
Weight124 lbs. with allowances
Purse$250,000 (since 2024)

The Whitmore Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for four-year-olds and older at a distance of six furlongs on the dirt run annually in March at Oaklawn Park Race Track in Hot Springs, Arkansas. The event currently offers a purse of $250,000.

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History

The February 28, 1944 inaugural running of the event as the Hot Springs Purse at six furlongs was run on a heavy track. The race was won by Momo Flag, owned and trained by Adelard Lamoureux and ridden by Cuban jockey Jorge Alfonso. [1] [2] On November 15, 1944, Momo Flag showed he was far more than just a sprinter when he won the Exterminator Handicap at Pimlico Race Course over the marathon distance of two miles and 70 yards. Remarkably, after that grueling distance to the finish line, Momo Flag only beat Miss Ruth McClanaghan's Harford by a nose. [3] The following year the event was run in early December as the Hot Springs Handicap for two-year-olds over a distance of one mile and seventy yards. [4] The event was idle for the next two calendar years. [5]

For three-year-olds (1948–74)

In 1948, when the event was resumed the Oaklawn Park administration set the conditions of the event for three-year-olds only at a distance of six furlongs. The event was scheduled earlier in the Oaklawn Park season and it became a preparatory race for the Arkansas Derby. Enforcer who finished second to Cotton Joe in the 1948 renewal [6] also finished second in the Arkansas Derby. [7]

In 1951, the event was scheduled to be run on Saturday, March 3 but there were not enough entries to fill the event so the track administration scheduled an event that was called the Mountain Valley Allowance for a much lower purse of $1,500. Eleven three-year-olds entered for this event. [8]

The first horse to win the Hot Springs Handicap and then go on to win the Arkansas Derby was Mrs. Elizabeth Muckler's Johns Chic who won the double in 1956. [9] In 1965 Earl Allen's Swift Ruler would also win the Hot Springs Handicap, [10] the Rebel Stakes (introduced for three-year-olds in 1961) and the Arkansas Derby. [10]

In 1966 the event was run at a distance of 5+12 furlongs for the only time. [5] In 1967 Dr. Keith Knapp's Roman K. set a new track record for the six furlongs distance of 1:09 flat defeating seven other three-year-olds. [11]

As a Three-Year-Old handicap five fillies won the event. The most successful of the fillies was the 1957 winner Lori El. She was a gallant third in the Arkansas Derby [7] and later in May won the Kentucky Oaks. [12]

In 1974 the event was run for the last time as a Three-Year-Old only event and the winner, J. R.'s Pet won by a seven-length margin which continues to date to be the record winning margin. [13] J. R.'s Pet also went on to win the Arkansas Derby. [7]

Open era (1975 onwards)

With the creation of new events for three-year-olds, Rebel Stakes in 1961 and the Southwest Stakes in 1968 over six furlongs, Oaklawn Park administration changed the condition of the event in 1975 to three-year-olds and older. [5] Three years later in 1978 the event would omit three-year-olds all together as the conditions for the event became four-year-olds and older. [5]

In 1986 the distance of the event was increased to one mile, but this only lasted for three years. [5] In 1988 the conditions of the event were changed from a handicap to a stakes event with allowances and the name changed to the Hot Springs Stakes. [5]

Wilbur M. Giles' gelding E J Harley won the race in three consecutive years (1998, 1999, 2000). [7] The 2014 winner Work All Week went on to win that year's Breeders' Cup Sprint and would be voted American Champion Sprint Horse. [14] [15]

The event encountered its third dead heat result in 2009, thirty years after the first dead heat which took place in 1979. [5]

With increased revenue from the racino the administration of the track in 2017 began increasing the purse offered for the event. In 2017 the event offered $125,000 and by 2021 an attractive purse of $200,000 was up for grabs. This increase in stakes started to attract much more accomplished sprinters such as Breeders' Cup Sprint winner and US Champion Sprint Horse, Whitmore. In September 2021, Oaklawn Park announced that the Hot Springs Stakes would be renamed to the Whitmore Stakes, after retired thoroughbred sprinter Whitmore. [16] Owned by the partnership group of Robert LaPenta, trainer Ron Moquett and Head of Plains Partners, Whitmore broke E J Harley's record with four consecutive Hot Springs Stakes wins between 2017 and 2020. [7]

In 2022 the American Graded Stakes Committee upgraded the classification of the event after 75 runnings to Grade III. [17]

Records

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Winners

YearWinnerAgeJockeyTrainerOwnerDistanceTimePurseGradeRef
Whitmore Stakes
2024Jaxon Traveler6 Flavien Prat Steven M. Asmussen West Point Thoroughbreds6 furlongs1:10.04$250,000III [18]
2023Tejano Twist4Francisco ArrietaChris HartmanJD Thoroughbreds & Joey Keith Davis6 furlongs1:09.27$200,000III [19]
2022Bob's Edge4Luis S. QuinonezJ. Larry JonesMichael, Patricia & Taylor, Freeny & Jennifer Grayson6 furlongs1:09.42$200,000III [20]
Hot Spring Stakes
2021C Z Rocket7 Florent Geroux Peter L. Miller Madaket Stables, Gary Barber & Tom Kagele6 furlongs1:09.04$200,000Listed [21]
2020 Whitmore 7 Joseph Talamo Ron MoquettRobert V. LaPenta, Southern Springs Stables & Head of Plains Partners6 furlongs1:08.54$147,000Listed [22]
2019 Whitmore 6 Ricardo Santana Jr. Ron MoquettRobert V. LaPenta, Southern Springs Stables & Head of Plains Partners6 furlongs1:09.39$146,250Listed [23]
2018 Whitmore 5 Ricardo Santana Jr. Ron MoquettRobert V. LaPenta, Southern Springs Stables & Head of Plains Partners6 furlongs1:08.57$125,000Listed [24]
2017 Whitmore 4 Ricardo Santana Jr. Ron MoquettRobert V. LaPenta, Harry T. Rosenblum & Head of Plains Partners6 furlongs1:08.72$125,000Listed [25]
2016Subtle Indian4Ramon VazquezRobertino DiodoroMercedes Stables6 furlongs1:09.28$100,000Listed [26]
2015Gentlemen's Bet6Ramon VazquezRon MoquettHarry T. Rosenblum6 furlongs1:09.67$100,000Listed [27]
2014 Work All Week 5Christopher A. EmighRoger BrueggemannMidwest Thoroughbreds6 furlongs1:09.84$100,000Listed [28]
2013Laurie's Rocket4Victor LebronWillis D. Horton D. Wayne Lukas 6 furlongs1:11.14$73,500Listed [29]
2012City Sage4 Calvin H. Borel Kelly Von HemelWilliam J. Sims6 furlongs1:10.36$75,000Listed [30]
2011Chief of Affairs6M. Clifton BerryRandy L. MorseWayne Sanders & Larry Hirsch6 furlongs1:08.56$73,500 [31]
2010Country Day4 Brian Hernandez Jr. Steve MargolisBertram, Elaine & Richard Klein6 furlongs1:09.52$60,000 [32]
2009Red Hot N Gold5Eusebio Razo Jr.Kelly Von HemelRPM Thoroughbreds6 furlongs1:09.58$50,000 Dead heat [33]
Silver Edition4Terry Thompson D. Wayne Lukas Thomas F. Van Meter II & Phillip Maloof
2008Junior College6Eusebio Razo Jr.Anthony ReinstedlerMjaka Stables6 furlongs1:09.85$50,000 [34]
2007Junior College5John JacintoAnthony ReinstedlerMjaka Stables6 furlongs1:10.05$50,000 [35]
2006That Tat8M. Clifton BerryCole NormanKen Murphy Thoroughbreds6 furlongs1:10.47$50,000 [36]
2005That Tat7Jamie TheriotCole NormanKen Murphy Thoroughbreds6 furlongs1:10.23$49,000 [37]
2004Skeet4John McKeeRobert E. HolthusFly Racing6 furlongs1:09.22$49,000 [38]
2003Honor Me4Rodney TraderStanley RobertsHwy 1 Racing Stable6 furlongs1:09.82$50,000 [39]
2002Beau's Town4Anthony LovatoCole NormanDavid J. Hulkewicz6 furlongs1:09.14$50,000 Dead heat [40]
Kings Command5Luis S. QuinonezRobert E. HolthusEugene L. Grando
2001Bidis4Joseph C. JudiceJesse N. WiggintonRoss Harris6 furlongs1:10.09$50,000Listed [41]
2000E J Harley8James Lopez David R. Vance Wilbur M. Giles6 furlongs1:09.32$50,000Listed [42]
1999E J Harley7James Lopez David R. Vance Wilbur M. Giles6 furlongs1:11.07$50,000Listed [43]
1998E J Harley6James Lopez David R. Vance Wilbur M. Giles6 furlongs1:10.37$56,000Listed [44]
1997Virtuous Regent6 Jose Valdivia Jr. Randy MorseMichael P. Cloonan6 furlongs1:10.07$54,500Listed [45]
1996Roythelittleone4Timothy DoocyP. Noel HickeyKenny P. Smith6 furlongs1:10.00$53,750Listed [46]
1995Groovy Jet4 Pat Day Morris NicksDon Eberts6 furlongs1:10.35$59,750Listed [47]
1994Honor the Hero6 Garrett K. Gomez Doug OliverAllan Burdick, Arnulf & Rebecca Ueland6 furlongs1:09.68$56,250Listed [48]
1993Callide Valley5Shane RomeroOrin J. Glass Jr. Mary & Gary West 6 furlongs1:09.18$56,500Listed [49]
1992Potentiality6 Pat Day Robert E. HolthusHalford E. Sutton & Daniel Jones6 furlongs1:11.08$57,500Listed [50]
1991Overpeer (CAN)7 Pat Day Robert E. HolthusHalford E. Sutton & Daniel Jones6 furlongs1:08.98$56,400Listed [51]
1990Forli Light4David GuilloryLarry Robideaux Jr.David Beard6 furlongs1:09.40$61,350 [52]
1989Proper Reality4 Jerry D. Bailey Robert E. Holthus Mrs. James A. Winn6 furlongs1:09.20$60,750 [53]
1988Wayne's Crane4Donald L. HowardSteve ChiassonKay & John DiPalma1 mile1:35.00$58,050 [54]
Hot Springs Handicap
1987§ Swingin Sway4Donald HowardJack H. GardesJack H. Gardes & Harry Rosenblum1 mile1:37.20$61,900 [55]
1986Lucky North5 Pat Day William I. Mott John A. Franks (Lessee)1 mile1:38.20$61,500 [56]
1985Taylor's Special4 Randy Romero William I. Mott William F. Lucas6 furlongs1:09.60$56,500 [57]
1984Double Ready4Kerwin D. ClarkRandy C. ReedR. B. Oliver6 furlongs1:08.40$50,000 [58]
1983Dave's Friend8 Larry Snyder Jack C. Van Berg John A. Franks 6 furlongs1:11.20$50,000 [59]
1982Skate6Kathleen MooreJames R. GarrouttePamela Kuehne6 furlongs1:11.80$50,000 [60]
1981† J. Burns5Darrell Haire J. Bert Sonnier Jer Ed Farms6 furlongs1:12.60$50,000 [61] [62]
1980Braze And Bold5John LivelyLouis BrandtRed Socks6 furlongs1:11.00$50,000 [63]
1979Cheyenne Nation5 Larry Melancon Louis BrandtRed Socks6 furlongs1:12.80$50,000 Dead heat [64]
Cabrini Green4Michael MorganJohn P. JamesMrs. Joe W. Brown
1978Last Buzz5Anthony RiniGeorge H. HallockTaylor Faulkner & Everett Lowrance6 furlongs1:09.80$25,000 [65]
1977Silver Hope6Rudy L. TurcotteCharles O. BattlesMrs. Herman J. Udouj6 furlongs1:11.80$25,000 [66]
1976Navajo6 James D. Nichols James O. KeeferJoseph Stevenson & Raymond Stump6 furlongs1:10.20$25,000 [67]
1975Prince Astro6David E. WhitedWilliam C. ThomasC. L. Warner6 furlongs1:09.80$25,000 [68]
1974§ J. R.'s Pet3 Darrel G. McHargue Harold Tinker W. Cal Partee6 furlongs1:12.20$25,0003YOs [13]
1973Starkers3Danny GarganRoy J. GillemGreentree Stables6 furlongs1:10.40$25,0003YOs [69]
1972ƒ Hempens Song3Phil Grimm David R. Vance Dan Lasater6 furlongs1:12.00$20,0003YOs [70]
1971Staunch Avenger3David E. WhitedGin L. CollinsAnnette Mann6 furlongs1:10.20$15,0003YOs [71]
1970Sado3William Fleming Harold Tinker W. Cal Partee6 furlongs1:10.80$15,0003YOs [72]
1969Chief Sun Dance3Michael McDowellW. R. MorrisForrest H. Lindsay6 furlongs1:13.20$15,0003YOs [73]
1968Ĥ Crown Jem3Jimmy CurryLeroy R. SmyserClay Stinson6 furlongs1:11.80$10,0003YOs [74]
1967Roman K.3William WhittJean O. BrennanDr. Keith Knapp6 furlongs1:09.00$10,0003YOs [11]
1966He Jr.3Jack FieselmanRichard PoseyEverett Lowrance5+12 furlongs1:04.20$10,0003YOs [75]
1965Swift Ruler3Larry R. SprakerGin L. CollinsEarl Allen6 furlongs1:10.20$10,0003YOs [10]
1964Floral Shop3Robert NonoWilliam H. BishopWilliam H. Bishop Stable6 furlongs1:10.20$10,0003YOs [76]
1963Devil It Is3Robert GallimoreGino T. AlbericoBar-El-Mar Stable6 furlongs1:10.80$10,0003YOs [77]
1962Killoqua3Kenward BernisW. TomlinsonJohn D. Askew6 furlongs1:12.80$10,0003YOs [78]
1961Glencoe Kid3Larry LarkinDouglas M. Davis Jr.Alexander Harthill & Douglas M. Davis Jr.6 furlongs1:14.00$10,0003YOs [79]
1960Deemster3Alfonso Coy Harold Tinker August Muckler Jr.6 furlongs1:14.20$10,0003YOs [80]
1959Mail Order3John R. AdamsLarry H. ThompsonAlamode Farm6 furlongs1:13.20$5,0003YOs [81]
1958§ Clem Kelly3 Johnny Sellers Al J. HortonHarry Hough6 furlongs1:10.40$5,0003YOs [82]
1957ƒ Lori-El3Howard CraigMichael R. SotoMichael R. Soto & Alex E. Berke6 furlongs1:12.40$5,0003YOs [83]
1956John's Chic3 John L. Rotz Logan FischerMrs. Elizabeth Muckler6 furlongs1:10.80$5,0003YOs [9]
1955Trim Destiny3Lois C. CookCecil LocklearGeorge Rollie White6 furlongs1:10.80$5,0003YOs [84]
1954ƒ Lori Jane3Ralph BorgemenkeM. SmithMrs. Vera E. Smith6 furlongs1:13.00$5,0003YOs [85]
1953ƒ Sherry L3Hubert Trent Henry Forrest Greenacres Stock Farm6 furlongs1:11.40$5,0003YOs [86]
1952§ Robert3John HeckmanRobert V. McGarveyEmil Denemark Jr.6 furlongs1:10.40$5,0003YOs [87]
1951Race not held
1950§ Futuramatic3 Job Dean Jessop Robert V. McGarveyMrs. Emil Denemark6 furlongs1:12.40$5,5753YOs [88]
1949§ Provocative3William ParnellRobert V. McGarveyMrs. Emil Denemark6 furlongs1:12.40$5,8003YOs [89]
1948Cotton Joe3Wendell Eads Henry Forrest Henry Forrest 6 furlongs1:12.80$5,7003YOs [6]
19461947Race not held
1945Ariel Ace2Arthur CraigCharles SanbornDavid Ferguson1 mile & 70 yards1:42.20$1,5002YO [4]
Hot Springs Purse
1944Momo Flag4Jorge AlfonsoAdelard LamoureuxAdelard Lamoureux6 furlongs1:17.20$1,000 [1]

Notes:
§ Ran as an entry
ƒ Filly or Mare
† In the 1981 running Gallant Serenade was first past the post but later was disqualified from the winner's prize money after failing a post race drug test. J Burns was declared the winner and all placegetters were moved up, Convenient to second and Royal Vertex to third. Trainer of Gallant Serenade, James R. Garroutte was suspended for the remainder of the Oaklawn season. [62]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Whitmore (horse)</span> American racehorse

Whitmore is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2020 Breeders' Cup Sprint and was named the 2020 American Champion Sprinter at age seven. His other major wins included the 2017 Phoenix Stakes and 2018 Forego Stakes. He was also known for his winning record at Oaklawn Park, where he won the Hot Springs Stakes four times in a row and the Count Fleet Sprint Handicap three times. His career earnings were over $4.5 million.

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