Lexington Stakes (NYRA) explained

Surface:Turf
Class:Discontinued stakes
Horse Race:Lexington Stakes
Location:Aqueduct Racetrack,
Queens, New York (1961–1976)
Belmont Park,
Elmont, New York (1977–2007)
Inaugurated:1961
Race Type:Thoroughbred – Flat racing
Distance:1⅛ miles (9 furlongs)
Track:Left-handed
Qualification:Three years old & up
Purse:US$100,000

The Lexington Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old horses run between 1961 and 2007. A race on turf, the event was run at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York from inception through 1976 after which it was moved permanently to Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.

Contested at various middle distances, it was run as the Lexington Handicap from inception in 1961 through 1981.

Named for one of America's greatest race horses as well as foundation sires, Lexington (The Blind Hero of Woodburn), the former Graded stakes race finished classified as a Listed event and offered a purse of $100,000.

Historical notes

The inaugural running of the Lexington Handicap took place on November 10, 1961 and was won by Milton Ritzenberg's Wise Ship. The race run at what would be the longest distance in its history at one and five-eighths miles.[1]

In his first start in a stakes race, Mongo won the second edition of the Lexington in 1962 for the Montpelier stable of Marion duPont Scott from the prominent du Pont family.[2] Mongo's win marked the beginning of a very successful career in which he won a number of top turf races including the prestigious Washington, D.C. International Stakes which led to being voted the 1963 American Champion Male Turf Horse.[3]

The popularity of the Lexington with owners and trainers was such that it had to be run in two divisions in 1970, then four consecutive years from 1974 thru 1977.[4] [5] [6] In 1982 it was again split into two divisions for what would prove to be the last time. The first division was won by Majesty's Prince while in the second part Royal Roberto was declared the winner after Dew Line was disqualified and set back to fifth.[7]

The 1977 U.S. Triple Crown champion jockey Jean Cruguet was aboard Mac Diarmida when he won the 1978 running of the Lexington defeating the now legendary Hall of Fame gelding John Henry.[8]

Jockey Ángel Cordero Jr. won this race in 1977, 1988, and 1991. In1994 the U. S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey was retired from riding and got his fourth win overall with his first as a trainer when Holy Mountain won the Lexington Stakes.[9]

On July 8, 2007 future Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez rode Distorted Reality to victory in the final edition of the Lexington.[10]

Records

Speed record:

Distorted Reality (2007) Lech (1991)

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner

(Miles)
Time
Win$
Gr.
2007Distorted Reality3John VelazquezTodd PletcherCentaur Farms, Inc. (Vernon Heath)11:48.45$64,800L
2006After Market3Cornelio VelásquezWilliam I. MottPam & Martin Wygod11:48.80$65,640G3
2005Woodlander3Edgar PradoThomas AlbertraniDarley Stable12:01.92$65,820G3
2004Mustanfar3Jose SantosKiaran P. McLaughlinShadwell Stable12:01.15$66,660G3
2003Sharp Impact3Richard MiglioreKiaran P. McLaughlinSheikh Mohammed12:02.62$90,000G3
2002Chiselling3Jerry BaileyRobert J. FrankelJuddmonte Farms12:00.42$90,000G3
2001Sharp Performance3John VelazquezDavid G. DonkWilliam Bloom, John T. Behrendt, Charles K. Marquis11:58.93$90,000G3
2000Rob's Spirit3Jerry BaileyWilliam I. MottAllen E. Paulson12:02.87$90,000G3
1999Mythical Gem3Jorge ChavezH. Graham MotionDogwood Stable12:01.21$90,000G3
1998Parade Ground3Mike E. SmithNeil J. HowardWilliam S. Farish III12:00.55$84,060G3
1997Private Buck Trout3Jorge ChavezRobert D. DeBonisA. Campagne, Robert Debonis, Joseph R. Sofia12:01.29$90,000G3
1996Ok by Me3Jorge ChavezH. James BondRudlein Stable (Donald & Anne Rudder) & William Clifton Jr.12:03.58$68,160G3
1995Green Means Go3Jerry BaileyWilliam I. MottPin Oak Stable12:01.69$66,960G3
1994Holy Mountain3John VelazquezÁngel Cordero Jr.Lazer Two Stable11:59.74$50,850G3
1993Llandaff3Julie KroneWilliam I. MottSheikh Mohammed12:02.93$52,380G3
1992Spectacular Tide3Julie KroneStanley M. HoughRoyal Lines Stable & David J. Whelan12:02.20$69,120G3
1991Lech3Ángel Cordero Jr.David G. DonkHenryk deKwiatkowski11:59.55$71,160G3
1990Solar Splendor3Eddie MaplePatrick J. KellyLive Oak Plantation12:01.80$56,640G3
1989Coosaragga3Richard MiglioreRichard A. Violette Jr.Morton & Rosalind Rosenthal12:00.80$69,720G2
1988Sunshine Forever3Ángel Cordero Jr.John M. VeitchDarby Dan Farm12:03.00$85,500G2
1987Milesius3Eddie MapleRichard J. LundyVirginia Kraft Payson12:03.20$89,580G2
1986Manila3Jose SantosLeRoy JolleyBradley M. Shannon12:03.20$88,980G2
1985Danger's Hour3Jerry BaileyMacKenzie MillerRokeby Stable12:00.40$71,370G2
1984Onyxly3Jerry BaileyJohn P. CampoLuck Si Si Stable12:01.20$58,770G2
1983Kilauea3Jean CruguetWilliam H. Turner Jr.Welcome Farm (Anne & Richard Winn)12:00.60$34,800G2
1982-1Majesty's Prince3Eddie MapleJoseph B. CanteyJohn Dewitt Marsh12:03.00$50,310G2
1982-2Royal Roberto3Jeffrey FellJames H. IselinKey West Stable (Mitchell Wolfson Sr.)12:01.80$50,310G2
1981Acaroid3Cash AsmussenJan H. NerudTartan Farms (James & Virginia Binger)12:00.20$52,380G2
1980Good Bid3Jean-Luc SamynH. Allen JerkensPaul Tackett12:01.00$50,310G2
1979Virilify3Roger VelezJan H. NerudTartan Farms (James & Virginia Binger)12:02.40$50,895G2
1978Mac Diarmida3Jean CruguetFlint S. SchulhoferJerome M. Torsney11:41.00$34,110G2
1977-1Swoon Swept3Larry MelanconMichael D. TinkerW. Cal Partee11:41.20$32,400G2
1977-2Johnny D.3Ángel Cordero Jr.Michael KayDana S. Bray Jr.11:41.00$32,100G2
1976-1Fabled Monarch3Jacinto VásquezWoody StephensJohn M. Olin11:50.00$27,450G2
1976-2Modred3Craig PerretHelen E. Hertz Hexter11:49.40$27,300G2
1975-1Dr. Emil3Mike VeneziaWilliam F. SchmittC. Herbert Kaufman12:07.00$27,270G2
1975-2Brian Boru3Braulio BaezaFrank I. WrightBarbara Guggenheim Obre12:07.60$27,270G2
1974-1Jack Spratt3Ron TurcotteJohn M. Gaver Sr.Greentree Stable11:56.40$28,020G2
1974-2Hasty Tudor3Vincent Bracciale Jr.Howard M. TesherJohn D. King11:56.80$27,870G2
1973London Company3Laffit Pincay Jr.LeRoy JolleyBertram Firestone11:56.00$35,760G2
1972Big Spruce3Raul CespedesVictor J. NickersonElmendorf11:56.80$34,740
1971Bold Reason3John L. RotzAngel Penna Sr.William A. Levin11:54.80$33,840
1970-1Roman Scout3Jacinto VásquezClyde TrouttAda L. Rice11:43.20$14,771
1970-2Naskra3Jean CruguetPhilip G. JohnsonHarry Gordon, Her-Jac Stable (Richard Hersch & Peter Jacobs)11:43.40$15,096
1969Eaglesham3Pete AndersonWoody StephensJohn M. Olin11:46.60$18,720
1965– 1968align=center colspan=7Race not held
1964Laugh Aloud3Ron TurcotteEdward A. ChristmasHowell E. Jackson III11:43.00$19,142
1963Marlin Bay3Johnny SellersArthur W. BeuzevilleVerna Lea Farm (Gene Goff)11:41.20$18,752
1962Mongo3Charlie BurrFrank A. BonsalMontpelier Stable1 m1:34.20$18,850
1961Wise Ship3Heliodoro GustinesJacob ByerMilton J. Ritzenberg1 m2:41.80$36,335

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A roundup of the sports Information of the week – Horse racing. Sports Illustrated. 1961-11-13. 2020-05-17.
  2. Web site: Aqueduct Results. The San Bernardino Sun, Volume 68, page D-4 . 1962-07-26. 2020-05-15.
  3. http://www.bloodhorse.com/eclipsewinners/pdf/History_Charts.pdf The Bloodhorse.com Champion's history charts
  4. Web site: Thomas H. Burns . Hasty Tudor Returns $66. 1974-07-28. 2020-04-19.
  5. Web site: Scout, Naskra Split Lexington Handicap. New York Daily News, page 26. 1970-07-21. 2020-05-19.
  6. Web site: Naskra – Results. Equibase Co LLC. 2020-05-19. 2020-05-19.
  7. Web site: Majesty's Prince Triumphs. New York Times. Section C, page 3. 1982-07-02. 2020-05-15.
  8. Web site: Belmont Closing Day Marred By Violence. New York Times. Section Sports, page 1. 1978-07-30. 2020-05-16.
  9. Web site: Horse Racing; First Stakes Score For Trainer Cordero. New York Times. Section C, page 7. 1994-07-18. 2020-05-19.
  10. Web site: Ginger Punch helps herself in First Flight. ESPN. 2007-07-08. 2020-05-19.