Woodstock Stakes

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Woodstock Stakes
Ungraded Stakes race
Location Woodbine Racetrack
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Inaugurated1885
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website www.woodbineentertainment.com/qct/default.asp
Race information
Distance6 furlongs
SurfaceTapeta
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-Year-Olds
WeightScale Weight
Purse$97,488 (2016)

The Woodstock Stakes is a historic Canadian Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario since 1885. Held in mid April, the sprint race is open to three-year-old horses and is contested over a distance of 5+12 furlongs on Polytrack synthetic dirt. It currently offers a purse of $97,488.

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Inaugurated in 1885 at the now defunct Old Woodbine Race Course in Toronto, over the years the Woodstock Stakes has been contested at a variety of distances:

Records

Speed record:(Through 1998, Woodbine times were recorded in fifths of a second. Since 1999 they are in hundredths of a second)

Most wins by an owner:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Winners of the Woodstock Stakes since 1989

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2016Noholdingback Bear Eurico Rosa Da Silva Michael P. De Paulo Bear Stables (Danny Dion)1:10.22
2015Serious Talk Emma-Jayne Wilson Michael Maker Michael M. Hui1:09.52
2014Puntrooski Jesse Campbell Nicholas Gonzalez Tucci Stables1:09.31
2013Dan the Tin Man Patrick Husbands Ricky Griffith Debmar Stables1:10.21
2012Town Prize Eurico Rosa Da Silva Darwin Banach William Sorokolit 1:08.22
2011Oh Canada Luis Contreras Robert P. Tiller Frank DiGiulio Jr. 1:10.10
2010Essence Hit Man Chantal Sutherland Audre Cappuccitti Audre and Gordon Cappuccitti1:08.66
2009Bearcatt Emma-Jayne Wilson Reade Baker Bear Stables (Danny Dion)1:09.32
2008Rumbling Cloud Emma-Jayne Wilson Sid C. Attard Veronica Attard 1:11.46
2007Like Mom Like Sons Patrick Husbands Sid C. Attard Norseman Racing Stable1:09.68
2006Atlas Shrugs Corey Fraser Reade Baker J. Pepper & C. Roberts1:11.65
2005Wholelottabourbon David Clark Nicholas Gonzalez M.A.D. Racing/Martha Gonzalez1:12.89
2004Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk Dino Luciani Robert P. Tiller Tucci Stables1:09.64
2003 Wando Todd Kabel Mike Keogh Gus Schickedanz 1:10.67
2002Wild Whiskey Ray Sabourin John A. Ross G. Wellwood & L. Titchner1:10.62
2001Lunar SecretJeff Burningham Brian Corbett Brian Corbett 1:11.40
2000Wake At Noon David Clark Abraham Katryan Bruno Schickedanz 1:09.24
1999Hit The Road Beau James McAleney Charlene Smith Patrcia Martin1:10.38
1998Albrannon Todd Kabel Mike Doyle Windhaven1:10.60
1997Air Cool Robin Platts Thomas Bowden Colebrook Farms1:17.00
1996Courty Candor Emile Ramsammy Laurie Silvera Silverbrook Stable1:17.80
1995Tethra Dave Penna Josie Carroll Eaton Hall Farm 1:16.20
1994Housebound Robert Landry Macdonald Benson Windfields Farm 1:16.80
1993Bold Anthony James McAleney Roger Attfield Pedigree Farm1:19.80
1992San Romano Don Seymour Phil England Knob Hill Stable 1:18.80
1991Bolulight Don Seymour Roger Attfield Kinghaven Farms 1:18.40
1990D'Parrot Todd Kabel Laurie Silvera Silverbrook Stable1:18.20
1989 Charlie Barley Robin Platts Grant Pearce King Caledon Farm1:18.00

Earlier winners

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