Wood Memorial Stakes top three finishers

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This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Wood Memorial Stakes, an American Grade 1 race for three-year-olds at 1-1/8 miles on dirt held at Aqueduct Racetrack in Jamaica, New York. [1] (List 1973-present)


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
202312
2022Mo DonegalEarly VotingSkippylongstocking8
2021BourbonicDynamic OneCrowded Trade9
2020Race Not Held
2019 Tacitus TaxHaikal11
2018Vino RussoEnticedRestoring Hope9
2017 Irish War Cry Battalion Runner Cloud Computing 8
2016 Outwork Trojan NationAdventist8
2015 Frosted TencendurEl Kabeir7
2014 Wicked Strong SamraatSocial Inclusion10
2013 Verrazano Normandy InvasionVyjack9
2012 Gemologist Alpha Teeth of the Dog8
2011 Toby's Corner Arthur's Tale Uncle Mo 10
2010 Eskendereya Jackson Bend Awesome Act6
2009 I Want Revenge West Side BernieJust a Coincidence8
2008 Tale of Ekati War Pass Court Vision9
2007 Nobiz Like Shobiz Sightseeing Any Given Saturday 6
2006 Bob and John Jazil Keyed Entry 9
2005 Bellamy Road Survivalist Scrappy T 7
2004 Tapit Master DavidEddington11
2003 Empire Maker Funny Cide Kissin Saint8
2002 Buddha Medaglia d'Oro Sunday Break8
2001 Congaree Monarchos Richly Blendid6
2000 Fusaichi Pegasus Red Bullet Aptitude12
1999 Adonis Best of LuckCliquot11
1998 Coronado's Quest Dice DancerParade Ground11
1997 Captain Bodgit AcceleratorSmokin Mel10
1996 Unbridled's Song In ContentionRomano Gucci6
1995 Talkin Man Is SveikatasCandy Cone8
1994Irgun Go for Gin Shiprock9
1993Storm TowerTossofthecoinMarked Tree12
1992 Devil His Due West by WestRokeby12
1991Cahill RoadLost MountainHappy Jazz Band10
1990 Thirty Six Red Burnt HillsChampagneforashley10
1989 Easy Goer Rock PointTriple Buck6
1988 Private Terms Seeking the Gold Cherokee Colony10
1987 Gulch Gone West Shawklit Won8
1986 Broad Brush Mogambo Groovy 7
1985Eternal Prince Proud Truth Rhoman Rule6
1984Leroy S.Raja's SharkBear Hunt7
1983 Slew o' Gold ParfaitementHigh Honors7
1983Bounding BasqueCountry PineAztec Red8
1982 Air Forbes Won ShimatoreeLaser Light10
1981 Pleasant Colony Highland Blade Cure the Blues6
1980 Plugged Nickle Colonel Moran Genuine Risk 11
1979Instrument LandingScreen KingCzaravich10
1978 Believe It Darby Creek RoadTrack Reward11
1977 Seattle Slew SanhedrinCatalan7
1976 Bold Forbes On the SlySonkisser7
1975 Foolish Pleasure Bombay DuckMedia15
1974Rube The GreatFriendly BeeHouston County11
1974Flip SalTriple CrownSharp Gary11
1973 Angle Light Sham Secretariat 8

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References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 493-494 on June 26, 2008.