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Flamingo Stakes


FieldValue
classDefunct Stakes
horse raceFlamingo Stakes
locationHialeah Park Race Track
Hialeah, Florida, United States
inaugurated1926
race typeThoroughbred – Flat racing
websiteN/A
distancemiles (9 furlongs)
surfaceDirt
trackleft-handed
qualificationThree-year-olds
weightAssigned

Hialeah, Florida, United States

The Flamingo Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old horses run over a distance of a mile and one-eighth. Run as the Florida Derby until 1937, the inaugural event took place at Tampa Downs on February 27, 1926. There was no race in 1927 and 1928 but was revived in 1929 at Hialeah Park Race Track.

Historical race notes

In 1937, Court Scandal won the first edition of the renamed Flamingo Stakes for owner Townsend Martin, an investment banker, polo player, and former part owner of the New York Jets football team.

With the introduction of the grading system for races in 1973, the Flamingo Stakes was given Grade I status which it held through 1989. Run in March or early April, for many years it was a very important early prep race for the Kentucky Derby. Nine winners of this race went on to win the Derby: Lawrin (1938), Faultless (1947) Citation (1948), Needles (1956), Tim Tam (1958), Carry Back (1961), Northern Dancer (1964), Foolish Pleasure (1975), Seattle Slew (1977), Spectacular Bid (1979).

In 1948, Citation won the Flamingo Stakes under regular jockey Al Snider. Six days later, Snider drowned while out fishing in the Florida Keys; Eddie Arcaro replaced him on Citation, going on to win the U.S. Triple Crown.

The Flamingo Stakes was run in two divisions in 1952.

Chief's Crown finished first in the 1985 Flamingo Stakes but was disqualified to second. A successful appeal was reported by The Washington Post as "Racing officials in Florida redressed an injustice yesterday and made Chief's Crown the official winner of the Flamingo Stakes."

Hialeah Park racetrack ran into financial problems and in 2001 the facility ceased racing operations. Frank Stronach's Thunder Blitz won the final running of the Flamingo Stakes.

Records

Speed record:

  • 1:46.80 @ 1 1/8 miles : Honest Pleasure (1976)

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 4 – Eddie Arcaro (1942, 1944, 1955, 1957)
  • 4 – Jorge Velásquez (1967, 1978, 1986, 1988)
  • 4 – Jacinto Vásquez (1971, 1973, 1975, 1980)

Most wins by a trainer:

  • 4 – Ben A. Jones (1938, 1939, 1947, 1948)

Most wins by an owner:

  • 4 – Calumet Farm (1947, 1948, 1958, 1978)

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Miles)Time
Grade
2001Thunder Blitz3Edgar PradoJoe OrsenoFrank Stronach18}} M1:48.23G3
2000Trippi3Eibar CoaTodd PletcherDogwood Stable18}} M1:50.04G3
1999First American3José Vélez Jr.Eduardo C. CaramoriTNT Stud18}} M1:48.90G3
1998Chilito3Gary BoulangerH. Graham MotionJoe Albritton18}} M1:49.60G3
1997Frisk Me Now3Edwin L. King Jr.Robert J. DursoCarol R. Dender18}} M1:52.32G3
1996El Amante3Ramon PerezWilliam I. MottJack H. Smith III18}} M1:49.20G3
1995Pyramid Peak3Herb McCauleyJohn T. Ward Jr.John C. Oxley18}} M1:48.00G3
1994Meadow Flight3Craig PerretJames T. RyersonBen J. Aliyuee Stables18}} M1:49.60G3
1993Forever Whirl3Abdiel ToribioMarty WolfsonIrving Ellis & Alan Reskin18}} M1:51.20Listed
1992Pistols and Roses3Heberto Castillo Jr.George GianosWillis Family Stables18}} M1:50.79Listed
1990– 1991Race not held
1989Awe Inspiring3Craig PerretClaude R. McGaughey IIIOgden Phipps18}} M1:49.60G1
1988Cherokee Colony3Jorge VelásquezJohn P. CampoBuckland Farm18}} M1:49.40G1
1987Talinum3Ángel Cordero Jr.D. Wayne LukasNelson Bunker Hunt18}} M1:50.00G1
1986Badger Land3Jorge VelásquezD. Wayne LukasD. Wayne Lukas18}} M1:47.00G1
1985Chief's Crown3Don MacBethRoger LaurinStar Crown Stable18}} M1:48.40G1
1984Time For A Change3Jerry BaileyAngel Penna Sr.Ogden Mills Phipps18}} M1:47.00G1
1983Current Hope3Alex SolisRoger LaurinKaskel, Bakera, Levey, Laurin18}} M1:49.40G1
1982Timely Writer3Jeffrey FellDominic ImpresciaPeter & Francis Martin18}} M1:49.60G1
1981Tap Shoes3Ruben HernandezHoratio LuroLeone J. Peters18}} M1:49.20G1
1980Superbity3Jacinto VásquezMelvin CalvertFrances A. Genter18}} M1:51.20G1
1979Spectacular Bid3Ron FranklinBud DelpHawksworth Farm (Harry Meyerhoff)18}} M1:48.40G1
1978Alydar3Jorge VelásquezJohn M. VeitchCalumet Farm18}} M1:47.00G1
1977Seattle Slew3Jean CruguetWilliam H. Turner Jr.Karen & Mickey Taylor18}} M1:47.40G1
1976Honest Pleasure3Braulio BaezaLeRoy JolleyBertram R. Firestone18}} M1:46.80G1
1975Foolish Pleasure3Jacinto VásquezLeRoy JolleyJohn L. Greer18}} M1:48.40G1
1974Bushongo3Don MacBethFrank A. BonsalMarion duPont Scott18}} M1:49.00G1
1973Our Native3Jacinto VásquezWilliam J. Resseguet Jr.Margaret J. Pritchard18}} M1:48.80G1
1972Hold Your Peace3Carlos H. Marquez Sr.Arnold N. WinickMaribel G. Blum18}} M1:48.40
1971Executioner3Jacinto VásquezEdward J. YowellOctober House Farm18}} M1:49.20
1970My Dad George3Ray BroussardFrank J. McManusRaymond M. Curtis18}} M1:48.60
1969Top Knight3Manuel YcazaRay MetcalfSteven B. Wilson18}} M1:47.80
1968Wise Exchange *3Eddie BelmonteHirsch JacobsIsidor Bieber18}} M1:48.20
1967Reflected Glory3Jorge VelásquezHirsch JacobsIsidor Bieber18}} M1:48.60
1966Buckpasser3Bill ShoemakerEdward A. NeloyOgden Phipps18}} M1:50.00
1965Native Charger3John L. RotzRay MetcalfWarner Stable18}} M1:50.00
1964Northern Dancer3Bill ShoemakerHoratio LuroWindfields Farm18}} M1:47.80
1963Never Bend3Manuel YcazaWoody StephensCain Hoy Stable18}} M1:49.40
1962Prego *3Larry AdamsThomas M. WallerRobert Lehman18}} M1:49.00
1961Carry Back3Johnny SellersJack A. PriceMrs. Katherine Price18}} M1:50.60
1960Bally Ache3Bobby UsseryJimmy PittEdgehill Farm18}} M1:48.00
1959Troilus3Chris RogersCharles PeoplesBayard Sharp18}} M1:49.20
1958Tim Tam *3Bill HartackHorace A. JonesCalumet Farm18}} M1:48.80
1957Bold Ruler3Eddie ArcaroJames E. FitzsimmonsWheatley Stable18}} M1:47.00
1956Needles3David ErbHugh L. FontaineD. & H. Stable18}} M1:49.40
1955Nashua3Eddie ArcaroJames E. FitzsimmonsBelair Stud18}} M1:49.60
1954Turn-To3Henry E. MorenoEddie HaywardCain Hoy Stable18}} M1:49.40
1953Straight Face3Ted AtkinsonJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable18}} M1:49.40
1952-1Blue Man3Conn McCrearyWoody StephensWhite Oak Stable18}} M1:50.00
1952-2Charlie McAdam3Sam Boulmetis Sr.A. G. (Bob) RobertsonJohn C. Clark18}} M1:50.00
1951Yildiz3Warren MehrtensOscar WhiteSarah F. Jeffords18}} M1:51.20
1950Oil Capitol3Kenneth ChurchHarry TrotsekThomas Gray & Cora Trotsek18}} M1:48.20
1949Olympia3Ted AtkinsonIvan H. ParkeFred W. Hooper18}} M1:48.80
1948Citation3Albert SniderBen A. JonesCalumet Farm18}} M1:49.00
1947Faultless3Albert SniderBen A. JonesCalumet Farm18}} M1:49.60
1946Round View3Louis HildebrandtHollie HughesStephen "Laddie" Sanford18}} M1:52.00
1945Race not held
1944Stir Up3Eddie ArcaroJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable18}} M1:52.40
1943Race not held
1942Requested3Eddie ArcaroJ. H. "Blackie" McCooleBen F. Whitaker18}} M1:50.60
1941Dispose3Alfred RobertsonMax HirschKing Ranch18}} M1:48.80
1940Woof Woof3Irving AndersonJames W. HealyJohn Hay Whitney18}} M1:50.20
1939Technician3Ira HanfordBen A. JonesWoolford Farm18}} M1:50.20
1938Lawrin3Wayne D. WrightBen A. JonesWoolford Farm18}} M1:50.80
1937Court Scandal3Earl SteffenWalter BurrowsTownsend B. Martin18}} M1:49.60
1936Brevity3Wayne D. WrightPete CoyneJoseph E. Widener18}} M1:48.20
1935Black Helen3Don MeadeWilliam A. HurleyEdward R. Bradley18}} M1:51.00
1934Time Clock3Mack GarnerRobert A. SmithBrookmeade Stable18}} M1:49.20
1933Charley O.3John GilbertJ. Thomas TaylorEstate of R. M. Eastman18}} M1:49.60
1932Evening3Robert LeischmanA. Jack JoynerGeorge D. Widener Jr.18}} M1:50.80
1931Lightning Bolt3Charles KurtsingerJames W. HealyLiz Whitney18}} M1:51.80
1930Titus3Alfred RobertsonRobert B. OdomArthur W. Wentzel18}} M1:52.00
1929Upset Lad3James H. BurkeWillie KnappBelle Isle Stable18}} M1:53.40
1927– 1928Race not held
1926Torcher3Strother GriffinEarl E. MajorEarl E. Major18}} M1:57.20

Note: : 1968 – Iron Ruler disqualified from first to second : 1962 – Sunrise County disqualified from first to third : 1958 – Jewel's Reward disqualified from first to second

References

References

  1. (1926-02-28). "Torcher Captures The Florida Derby". The New York Times.
  2. (1929-03-10). "Florida Derby is Won by Upset Lad". Pittsburgh Press.
  3. (1937-02-28). "Court Scandal, 45 to 1 Shot, Beats No Sir By Nose In Flaming". Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, page 49.
  4. (2016-02-13). "BH 100: High-Flying Flamingo". BloodHorse.
  5. (2005-12-01). "The Ruins". Florida Sportsman.
  6. (1985-04-10). "Chief's Crown Declared Flamingo Stakes Winner". The Washington Post.
  7. (2019-05-18). "Hialeah Park & Casino – History". Hialeah Park & Casino.
  8. (2001-04-08). "Thunder Blitz crashes Flamingo Stakes". ESPN.
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