Shine Again Stakes Explained

Class:Ungraded Stakes
Horse Race:Shine Again Stakes
Location:Pimlico Race Course,
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Inaugurated:2006
Race Type:Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website:www.pimlico.com
Distance: miles (8.5 furlongs)
Surface:Dirt
Track:Left-handed
Qualification:Three-year-olds & up; fillies & mares
Weight:Assigned
Purse:$50,000

The Shine Again Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Contested over a distance of one mile and one sixteenth (eight and a half furlongs) on the dirt, it is open to fillies and mares three-years-old and up that are Registered Maryland-breds.

Run during the latter part of May during Preakness week. The race was named in honor of Shine Again, a fourth generation homebred in Allaire duPont's stable. She was brilliant over three seasons of competition in which she was named Maryland-bred horse of the Year in 2003, Maryland-bred champion older mare in three consecutive years while earning state-bred champion sprinter title in two of those years. She retired after the 2003 season as the ninth leading Maryland-bred money earner of all time, with $1,271,840. From 34 career starts, she won 14 races (eight stakes), was second 10 times (eight stakes) and third in seven others (five stakes).[1]

Shine Again was a daughter of Wild Again out of the Two Punch mare Shiner. Shine Again was under the guidance of Hall of Fame trainer Allen Jerkins, she won four stakes races that season including the grade one Ballerina Handicap at Saratoga Race Course plus the grade two First Flight Handicap and placed in four other graded stakes races. The very next year she returned to defend her titles in the Ballerina and the First Flight and won both, she also had five graded stakes placings including the grade one Ruffian Handicap. She just missed the three-peat in the Ballerina at age six, finishing second by a neck. In that year she won the grade two Genuine Risk Handicap while placing in five other additional graded stakes races.

Records

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Most wins by a jockey:

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Winners of the Shine Again Stakes

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Distance
TimePurse
2021Chub Wagon4Jomar TorresGuadalupe PreciadoDaniel Lopez & George Chestnut6 fur.1:10.21$100,000
2020No Race align=center-No RaceNo RaceNo Raceno race0:00.00no race
2019Our Super Freak3Jose OrtizCherie DeVauxLBD Stable LLC & David Ingordo7 fur.1:22.98$100,000
2018Cairenn4John R. VelazquezH. Graham MotionWSS Racing, LLC7 fur.1:22.11$100,000
2017Line of Best Fit7Kevin GomezClaudio A. GonzalezSheffield Stable LLC1 mile1:23.90$50,000
2016Sothern Girl 3Abel CastellanoJ. Larry JonesFox Hill Farms Inc.1 mile1:24.11$50,000
2015No Race align=center-No RaceNo RaceNo Raceno race0:00.00no race
2014No Race align=center-No RaceNo RaceNo Raceno race0:00.00no race
2013Daydreamin Gracie 5Garry CruiseDane KobiskiePTK LLC1-1/161:46.30$50,000
2012Sneaky Lil6Abel CastellanoJamie NessRichard Blue, Jr.1-1/161:47.00 $50,000
2011D Day6Jeremy RoseSamuel F. CronkSamuel F. Cronk’s 1-1/161:47.08 $50,000
2010American Victory4Travis DunkelbergerRodney JenkinsRichard Golden1-1/161:47.51 $50,000
2009Amie’s Legend 4Luis GarciaH. Graham MotionTwo Legends Farm1-1/161:45.20 $50,000
2008Come Fly Away 4Luis GarciaMichael HushionBill & Vicki Poston1-1/161:44.75 $50,000
2007Katie's Love5Horacio KaramanosNancy H. AlbertsLewis Racing Stable1-1/161:45.51$50,000
2006Dynamic Deputy4Luis GarciaRichard W. SmallFitzhugh, LLC1-1/161:45.74$50,000

See also

Notes and References

  1. 2007 Maryland Jockey Club Media Guide, page 270 on March 3, 2007.