United Nations Stakes top three finishers

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This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the United Nations Stakes, an American Grade 1 race for three-year-olds at 1-1/8 miles on the turf held at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey.[1] (List 1973-present)


Year Winner Second Third Starters
2014 Main Sequence Twilight Eclipse Side Glance 9
2013 Big Blue Kitten Teak's North Hangover Kid 8
2012 Turbo Compressor Air Support Al Khali 7 (?)
2011 Teaks North Chinchon Stacelita
2010 Chinchon Take the Points Winchester
2009 Presious Passion Lauro Brass Hat 8
2008 Presious Passion Strike a Deal Equitable 8
2007 English Channel Honey Ryder Better Talk Now 5
2006 English Channel Cacique Relaxed Gesture 7
2005 Better Talk Now Silverfoot Request for Parole 9
2004 Mr. O'Brien Nothing to Lose 11
2003 Balto Star The Tin Man Lunar Sovereign 7
2002 Denon Sarafan 7
2001 Gritty Sandie 8
2000 Aly's Alley Honor Glide 7
1999 Yagli Supreme Sound Amerique 6
1998 no race no race no race 0
1997 Geri Flag Down 4
1996 Sandpit Diplomatic Jet Northern Spur 8
1995 Sandpit Celtic Arms Alice Springs 9
1994 Lure Fourstars Allstar Star of Cozzene 5
1993 Star of Cozzene Lure Finder's Choice 7
1992 Sky Classic Chenin Blanc Lotus Pool 9
1991 Forty Niner Days Goofalik 7
1990 Steinlen Capades Alwuhush 8
1989 Yankee Affair Salem Drive Simply Majestic 5
1988 Wanderkin Bet Twice 9
1987 Manila Racing Star Air Display 5
1986 Manila Uptown Swell Lieutenant's Lark 8
1985 Who's for Dinner Cool 11
1984 Hero's Honor Cozzene Who's for Dinner 11
1983 Trevita Majesty's Prince 13
1982 Don Roberto 10
1981 Ben Fab Quality T. V. 9
1980 Match the Hatch Scythian Gold 9
1979 Noble Dancer Dom Alaric Overskate 6
1978 Noble Dancer Upper Nile Dan Horn 5
1977 Bemo Quick Card Alias Smith 5
1976 Intrepid Hero Improviser Break Up the Game 8
1975 Royal Glint Stonewalk R. Tom Can 9
1974 Halo London Company Scantling 10
1973 Tentam Star Envoy Return to Reality 12

References[]

  1. ^ Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 482 on June 26, 2008.
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