Breeders' Cup Juvenile

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Breeders' Cup Juvenile
Grade I race
LocationNorth America
Inaugurated1984
Race type ThoroughbredFlat racing
Website www.breederscup.com
Race information
Distance1+116 miles (8.5 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationTwo-year-old Colts and geldings
WeightAssigned
PurseUS$2,000,000

The Breeders' Cup Juvenile is a Thoroughbred horse race for 2-year-old colts and geldings raced on dirt. It is held annually in late October or early November at a different racetrack in the United States or Canada as part of the Breeders' Cup World Championships. The current purse is US$2,000,000 making it the most valuable race for two-year-olds in North America. It is normally run at a distance of 1+116 miles.

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The Breeders' Cup Juvenile is typically the first time that the best colts from the various racing circuits across North America (in New York, Kentucky and California in particular) meet up with each other. The winner often earns the Eclipse Award for Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse, and becomes one of the early favorites for the next year's Kentucky Derby. [1]

In 2006, the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) wrote in Part 2 of their special series titled Spiraling To The Breeders' Cup that "Arazi turned in what many still consider to be the single-most spectacular performance in Breeders' Cup history."

Timber Country was the first Breeders' Cup Juvenile winner to win an American Triple Crown race when he went on to win the 1995 Preakness Stakes. The 2006 winner, Street Sense, became the first to capture the Kentucky Derby. [1] In 2016, Nyquist won the Kentucky Derby as well.

Automatic berths

Beginning in 2007, the Breeders' Cup developed the Breeders' Cup Challenge, a series of "Win and You're In" races that allot automatic qualifying bids to winners of defined races. Each of the fourteen divisions has multiple qualifying races, which change somewhat from year to year. Note that one horse may win multiple challenge races, while other challenge winners will not be entered in the Breeders' Cup for a variety of reasons such as injury or travel considerations.

In the Juvenile division, the number of runners is limited to 14. The 2022 "Win and You're In" races were: [2]

  1. the American Pharoah Stakes, a Grade 1 race run in October at Santa Anita Park in California
  2. the Champagne Stakes, a Grade 1 race run in October at Aqueduct Racetrack in New York
  3. the Breeders' Futurity, a Grade 1 race at Keeneland in Kentucky

Records

Midshipman in the 2008 Juvenile Midshipman at 2008 Breeders Cup Juvenile.jpg
Midshipman in the 2008 Juvenile

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile

YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwnerTimeDistancePurseGrade
2023 Fierceness John R. Velazquez Todd A. Pletcher Repole Stable 1:41.901+116 miles$2,000,000I
2022 Forte Irad Ortiz Jr. Todd A. Pletcher Repole Stable & St. Elias Stables1:43.061+116 miles$2,000,000I
2021 Corniche Mike E. Smith Bob Baffert Speedway Stables LLC1:42.501+116 miles$2,000,000I
2020 Essential Quality Luis Saez Brad H. Cox Godolphin Stables 1:42.091+116 miles$2,000,000I
2019 Storm the Court Flavien Prat Peter EurtonExline-Border Racing LLC et al.1:44.931+116 miles$2,000,000I
2018 Game Winner Joel Rosario Bob Baffert Gary and Mary West 1:43.671+116 miles$2,000,000I
2017 Good Magic José L. Ortiz Chad C. Brown e Five Racing & Stonestreet Stables 1:43.341+116 miles$2,000,000I
2016 Classic Empire Julien Leparoux Mark E. Casse John C. Oxley 1:42.601+116 miles$2,000,000I
2015 Nyquist Mario Gutierrez Doug O'Neill Reddam Racing 1:43.791+116 miles$2,000,000I
2014 Texas Red Kent Desormeaux Keith Desormeaux Erich Brehm, Wayne Detmar et al.1:41.911+116 miles$2,000,000I
2013 New Year's Day Martin Garcia Bob Baffert Gary and Mary West 1:43.521+116 miles$2,000,000I
2012 Shanghai Bobby Rosie Napravnik Todd A. Pletcher Starlight Racing, John Magnier, Michael Tabor & Derrick Smith1:44.581+116 miles$2,000,000I
2011 Hansen Ramon Domínguez Michael Maker Kendall Hansen, MD & Sky Chai Racing1:44.441+116 miles$2,000,000I
2010 Uncle Mo John Velazquez Todd A. Pletcher Repole Stable 1:42.601+116 miles$2,000,000I
2009 Vale of York (IRE) Ahmed Ajtebi Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin 1:43.481+116 miles$2,000,000I
2008 Midshipman Garrett Gomez Bob Baffert Darley Stable 1:40.941+116 miles$2,000,000I
2007 War Pass Cornelio Velásquez Nick Zito Robert V. LaPenta 1:42.761+116 miles$2,000,000I
2006 Street Sense Calvin Borel Carl Nafzger James B. Tafel 1:42.591+116 miles$2,000,000I
2005 Stevie Wonderboy Garrett Gomez Doug O'Neill Merv Griffin Ranch Company 1:41.641+116 miles$1,500,000I
2004 Wilko Frankie Dettori Jeremy Noseda J. Paul Reddam 1:42.091+116 miles$1,500,000I
2003 Action This Day David R. Flores Richard Mandella B. Wayne Hughes 1:43.621+116 miles$1,500,000I
2002 Vindication Mike E. Smith Bob Baffert Padua Stables 1:49.611+18 miles$1,000,000I
2001 Johannesburg Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien Michael Tabor & Susan Magnier 1:42.271+116 miles$1,000,000I
2000 Macho Uno Jerry Bailey Joseph Orseno Stronach Stables 1:42.051+116 miles$1,000,000I
1999 Anees Gary Stevens Alex Hassinger Jr. The Thoroughbred Corp. 1:42.291+116 miles$1,000,000I
1998 Answer Lively Jerry Bailey Bobby C. Barnett John A. Franks 1:44.001+116 miles$1,000,000I
1997 Favorite Trick Pat Day Patrick B. Byrne Joseph LaCombe Stable 1:41.471+116 miles$1,000,000I
1996 Boston Harbor Jerry Bailey D. Wayne Lukas Overbrook Farm 1:43.401+116 miles$1,000,000I
1995 Unbridled's Song Mike E. Smith James T. Ryerson Paraneck Stable 1:41.601+116 miles$1,000,000I
1994 Timber Country Pat Day D. Wayne Lukas Overbrook Farm, Gainsway Farm & Robert B. Lewis 1:44.551+116 miles$1,000,000I
1993 Brocco Gary Stevens Randy Winick Albert R. Broccoli 1:42.991+116 miles$1,000,000I
1992 Gilded Time Chris McCarron Darrell Vienna David Milch, Jack Silverman & Mark Silverman1:43.431+116 miles$1,000,000I
1991 Arazi Pat Valenzuela François Boutin Allen E. Paulson 1:44.781+116 miles$1,000,000I
1990 Fly So Free José A. Santos Scotty Schulhofer Tommy Valando 1:43.401+116 miles$1,000,000I
1989 Rhythm Craig Perret Claude R. McGaughey III Ogden Mills Phipps 1:43.601+116 miles$1,000,000I
1988 Is It True Laffit Pincay Jr. D. Wayne Lukas Eugene V. Klein 1:46.601+116 miles$1,000,000I
1987 Success Express José A. Santos D. Wayne Lukas Eugene V. Klein 1:35.201 mile$1,000,000I
1986 Capote Laffit Pincay Jr. D. Wayne Lukas Barry A. Beal, Lloyd R. French Jr. & Eugene V. Klein 1:43.801+116 miles$1,000,000I
1985 Tasso Laffit Pincay Jr. Neil Drysdale Gerald Robins1:36.201 mile$1,000,000I
1984 Chief's Crown Don MacBeth Roger Laurin Star Crown Stable (Andrew Rosen, et al.)1:36.201 mile$1,000,000I

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References

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  2. "BC announces 2022 "Win and You're In' schedule". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 7 October 2022.