Busanda Stakes Explained

Class:Ungraded stakes
Horse Race:Busanda Stakes
Location:Aqueduct Racetrack
Queens, New York, United States
Race Type:Thoroughbred
Distance:1 mile, 70 yards
Surface:Dirt
Track:left-handed
Qualification:Three-year-old fillies
Purse:US$100,000
Inaugurated:1974

The Busanda Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race that is held at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York in mid-January each year; the 42nd outing was held in 2015.[1]

The race is an ungraded stakes event for three-year-old fillies. Its current purse is $100,000. It is named for racing mare Busanda who, bred to Tom Fool, produced Buckpasser.

Since inception, the race has been run at various distances. From 1974 through 1976 the race length was seven furlongs (1.408 km) then from 1977 through 1982 it was set at furlongs (1.710 km). Since 1983 the race length has been one mile plus 70 yards (1.673 km).

Past winners

In 1980, Going East finished first but was disqualified and placed third.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nyra.com/aqueduct/Stakes/Busanda.shtml Busanda Stakes history at the NYRA