Fountain of Youth 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 Fountain of Youth Stakes, an American Grade 2 race for three-year-olds at 1-1/8 miles on dirt held at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida. [1] (List 1973-present)


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2018 Promises Fulfilled Strike PowerGood Magic10
2017 Gunnevera Practical JokeThree Rules10
2016MohaymenZuluFellowship6
2015Itsaknockout*UpstartFrammento8
2014Wildcat RedGeneral A RodTop Billing12
2013 Orb ViolenceSpeak Logistics9
2012 Union Rags News PendingDiscreet Dancer8
2011SoldatGormet DinnerTo Honor and Serve9
2010 Eskendereya Jackson BendAikenite10
2009 Quality Road TheregoesjojoBeethoven10
2008Cool Coal ManElysium FieldsCourt Vision12
2007 Scat Daddy Stormello Nobiz Like Shobiz 9
2006 First Samurai* Flashy Bull Corinthian 10
2005High FlyBandiniB. B. West9
2004Read the FootnotesSecond of JuneSilver Wagon8
2003Trust n LuckSupah BlitzMidway Cat8
2002Booklet Harlan's Holiday Blue Burner8
2001SongandaprayerOutoftheboxCity Zip11
2000High YieldHal's HopeElite Mercedes11
1999 Vicar Cat Thief Certain (racehorse) 10
1998Lil's Lad Coronado's Quest Halory Hunter4
1997 Pulpit Captain Bodgit Blazing Sword9
1996Built For Pleasure Unbridled's Song Victory Speech9
1995 Thunder Gulch Suave ProspectJambalaya Jazz12
1994Dehere Go for Gin Ride the Rails6
1993 #Duc d'SligovilBull In the HeatherSilver of Silver9
1993 #Storm TowerGreat NavigatorKissin Kris9
1992 Dance Floor Pistols and Roses Tiger Tiger11
1991Fly So FreeMoment of TruthSubordinated Debt10
1990Shot Gun ScottSmelly Unbridled 13
1989Dixieland BrassMercedes WonTriple Buck13
1988 Forty Niner NotebookBuoy9
1987 Bet Twice No More FlowersGone West9
1986 #Ensign RhythmJig's HavenRegal Dreamer10
1986 #My Prince CharmingMykawaPapal Power10
1985 Proud Truth Stephan's OdysseyDo It Again Dan14
1984Darn That AlarmCounterfeit Money Swale 8
1983 #Highland ParkThalassocratChumming9
1983 #CopelanCurrent HopeBlink8
1982Star GallantDistinctive ProCut Away9
1981Akureyri Pleasant Colony Lord Avie9
1980Naked SkyJoanie's ChiefGold Stage8
1979 Spectacular Bid Lot o' GoldBishop's Choice6
1978 Sensitive Prince Believe ItKissing U11
1977Ruthies NativeSteve's FriendFort Prevel15
1976SonkisserProud BirdieArchie Beamish7
1975Greek AnswerDecipherGatch8
1974Green GambadosJudgerEric's Champ15
1973Shecky GreeneTwice a PrinceMy Gallant6


A # designates that the race was run in two divisions in 1993, 1986 and 1983. A * designates the horse was official winner due to a DQ of apparent winner.

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References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 324 on June 26, 2008.