Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile 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 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, a grade one race run on dirt held on Saturday of the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships. [1]

YearWinnerSecondThirdStarters
2023 Cody's Wish National Treasure Skippylongstocking7
2022 Cody's Wish [[Cyberknife (horse)|CyberknifeSlow Down Andy9
2021]] Life Is Good GinobiliRestrainedvengence8
2020 Knicks Go Jesus' TeamSharp Samurai12
2019Spun to Run Omaha Beach Blue Chipper10
2018 City of Light Seeking the SoulBravazo9
2017 Battle of Midway Sharp AztecaAwesome Slew10
2016 Tamarkuz Gun Runner Accelerate9
2015 Liam's Map LeaRed Vine11
2014 Goldencents TapiturePants On Fire9
2013 Goldencents Golden TicketBrujo De Olleros11
2012 Tapizar Rail Trip Delegation 9
2011 Caleb's Posse Shackleford Tres Borrachos 9
2010 Dakota Phone Morning LineGayego12
2009 Furthest Land Ready's Echo Midshipman 10
2008 Albertus Maximus RebellionTwo Step Salsa12
2007 Corinthian Gottcha Gold Discreet Cat 8

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