East View Stakes
Non-graded stakes race | |
Location | Aqueduct Racetrack Queens, New York, United States |
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Inaugurated | 1910 |
Race type | Thoroughbred – Flat racing |
Website | www |
Race information | |
Distance | 1 mile 70 yards (8.32 furlongs) |
Surface | Dirt |
Track | left-handed |
Qualification | Two-year-old fillies |
Weight | Assigned |
Purse | $100,000 added |
The East View Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York. It is restricted to fillies bred in the State of New York. Run in December, the race is contested on dirt over a distance of 1+1⁄16 miles.
The race was inaugurated in 1910 at the Empire City Race Track in Yonkers, New York as a contest for horses of either sex. Due to a New York State ban on parimutuel betting there was no race run in 1911, 1912, or 1913. It was not run in 1915 and in 1953 the event was suspended indefinitely. It was revived in 1978 with its current entry restrictions. The race was hosted by the Jamaica Race Course from 1943 through 1946, at Belmont Park in 1947, and again at the Jamaica Race Course from 1948 through 1953 after which it was moved to its present location at Aqueduct Racetrack.
The race was named for "East View", the name of the Westchester County, New York estate of James Butler, founder of the Empire City Race Track.
Notable winners from the pre 1953 era include National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductees Native Dancer and Tom Fool. In the 1942 edition of the East View Stakes, Gold Shower upset Count Fleet.
On its return in 1978 as a race for fillies only, the East View Stakes was contested at a distance of seven furlongs until 1982 when it was run at one mile (eight furlongs). From 1987 through 1992 it reverted to seven furlongs then in 1993 it was run on turf at a distance of one mile. In 1994 the distance was set at its current 1+1⁄16 miles (eight and one half furlongs).
In 2012 it was again run at 1 mile but returned in 2013 to its former current distance of 8.32 furlongs.
Records[]
Speed record: (since 1994 at current distance of 1+1⁄16 miles)
Most wins by a jockey:
- 3 – Eddie Arcaro (1941, 1947, 1948)
- 3 – Jorge Velásquez (1979, 1982, 1985)
- 3 – Alan Garcia (2007, 2009, 2010)
Winners since 1978[]
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Owner | Time |
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2017 | English Soul | Manuel Franco | Zilla Racing Stables | 1:42.32 | |
2016 | Bonita Bianca | Irad Ortiz Jr. | Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables (Michael Caruso), Michael Imperio | 1:46.46 | |
2015 | Absatootly | Newman Racing | 1:44.50 | ||
2014 | Freudie Anne | Marc Detampel | 1:44.50 | ||
2013 | Flipcup | Rajiv Maragh | Team Penney Racing | 1:45.64 | |
2012 | Kelly Got Frosty | Cornelio Velásquez | Cohen/Sacks/Flanagan/Tolchin | 1:39.19 | |
2011 | Double Mint | Chuck Lopez | Team West Side Stables/Zabar | 1:45.92 | |
2010 | Queen's Harbor | Alan Garcia | Richard A. Violette, Jr | 1:44.11 | |
2009 | Opus A | Alan Garcia | Richard A. Violette Jr. | Broadway Blue Stable | 1:44.44 |
2008 | Don't Forget Gil | Rajiv Maragh | Mark Hennig | Alan Brodsky | 1:46.34 |
2007 | Sherine | Alan Garcia | Anthony Dutrow | Zayat Stables | 1:47.36 |
2006 | My Kitty | John Velazquez | Gary Conressa | D. Bilinski/M. Zaretsky | 1:46.03 |
2005 | Home and Away | Jose Espinoza | Joe Lostritto | 1:47.95 | |
2004 | Successfully Sweet | Gary Conressa | Richard Simon | 1:47.01 | |
2003 | Leedle Dee | Chuck Lopez | Jaz Kids Stable, Klein | 1:48.01 | |
2002 | Marc's Rainbow | Richard Migliore | Todd A. Pletcher | Albert Fried Jr. | 1:46.64 |
2001 | Seeyouinmydreams | Javier Castellano | 1:44.80 | ||
2000 | Astrapi | Mialee Farms | 1:46.40 | ||
1999 | Shot Berry | Frank Lovato Jr. | Blackmarlin Stable | 1:45.00 | |
1998 | Long Distance | Richard Migliore | Gary Conressa | Monty Foss, et al. | 1:45.60 |
1997 | Best Friend Stro | Aaron Gryder | Eugene Hauman | 1:47.60 | |
1996 | Biogio's Rose | Mike Luzzi | Alfred & Joseph Nastasi | 1:44.80 | |
1995 | Thunder Achiever | Ramon Perez | 1:46.60 | ||
1994 | Rogues Walk | John Velazquez | Ángel Cordero Jr. | Italo Erin Stable | 1:45.80 |
1993 | Great Triumph | Joseph A. Lostritto | 1:41.00 | ||
1992 | Our Shopping Spree | Chris Antley | Sanandsable Farm | 1:25.20 | |
1991 | Windswept Wings | Herb McCauley | Andrew Elder | Patricia M. Brown | 1:25.60 |
1990 | Fairlee Wild | Craig Perret | Boto Stable | 1:26.00 | |
1989 | Elocat | Jorge Chavez | Arthur I. Klein | 1:24.60 | |
1988 | Proud Puppy | José A. Santos | Paul E. Labe | 1:25.00 | |
1987 | Joe's Tammie | Craig Perret | David S. Milch | 1:27.00 | |
1986 | Chase The Dream | Ángel Cordero Jr. | D. Wayne Lukas | Eugene V. Klein | 1:37.00 |
1985 | Sonia's Scamp | Jorge Velásquez | E. G. Campbell | 1:39.00 | |
1984 | Queen Alexandra | Jean-Luc Samyn | Philip G. Johnson | Mrs. Morton Rosenthal | 1:39.20 |
1983 | Diane's Kin | Mike Venezia | Vee Kay Stables | 1:39.80 | |
1982 | Cyanea | Jorge Velásquez | LeRoy Jolley | Charles Harris II | 1:37.20 |
1981 | Cupecoy's Joy | Ri-Ma-Ro Stables (Robert DeFilippis) & Robert Perez | 1:25.20 | ||
1980 | Petite Nina | Ángel Cordero Jr. | John Muriell | 1:26.40 | |
1979 | Swirlaway | Jorge Velásquez | Del W. Carroll | William S. Farish III | 1:27.00 |
1978 | Hildy's Grey | Darrel McHargue | Merry E. Hochman | 1:26.80 |
Earlier winners & jockey[]
- 1953 – Fisherman (Hedley Woodhouse)
- 1952 – Native Dancer (Eric Guerin)
- 1951 – Tom Fool (Ted Atkinson)
- 1950 – Nullify (Douglas Dodson) †
- 1949 – Selector (Arnold Kirkland)
- 1948 – Sport Page (Eddie Arcaro)
- 1947 – Better Self (Eddie Arcaro)
- 1946 – Grand Admiral (Job Dean Jessop)
- 1945 – Mist o' Gold (Ted Atkinson)
- 1944 – (Albert Snider)
- 1943 – Stronghold ()
- 1942 – Gold Shower ()
- 1941 – Requested (Eddie Arcaro)
- 1940 – Omission (Don Meade)
- 1939 – Williamstown (Don Meade)
- 1938 – Entracte (Sam Renick)
- 1937 – Pasteurized (Wayne D. Wright)
- 1936 – No Sir (Ira Hanford)
- 1935 – Bien Joli ()
- 1934 – Below Zero (Calvin S. Rainey)
- 1933 – Sgt. Byrne (Howard Cruz)
- 1932 – Lucky Chance (Linus McAtee)
- 1931 – Universe ()
- 1930 – Checkerberry (Raymond Workman)
- 1929 – Mokatam (Laverne Fator)
- 1928 – Lycidas ()
- 1927 – Sun Edwin (Eddie Ambrose)
- 1926 – General Lee (Fred Stevens)
- 1925 – Pompey ()
- 1924 – Turf Idol ()
- 1923 – Peter King (Clarence Turner)
- 1922 – Caveat Emptor (Linus McAtee)
- 1921 – Kai-Sang (Earl Sande) †
- 1920 – Ten-Lec (Albert Johnson)
- 1919 – Miss Jemina (Johnny Loftus)
- 1918 – Ute ()
- 1917 – Cum Sah (Roscoe Troxler)
- 1916 – Tom Taggart ()
- 1915 – no race
- 1914 – Pebbles ()
- 1913 – no race
- 1912 – no race
- 1911 – no race
- 1910 – Amalfi (A. Thomas)
- † In 1921, Runstar finished first but was disqualified.
- † In 1950, the race was won by Maine Chance Farm's Win or Lose but who was later disqualified when it was found he had carried an incorrect weight assignment.
References[]
- Flat horse races for two-year-old fillies
- Horse races in New York (state)
- Ungraded stakes races in the United States
- Recurring sporting events established in 1910
- Aqueduct Racetrack
- Jamaica Race Course
- 1910 establishments in New York (state)