Who won the Alabama Stakes?
Malathaat, with jockey John Velazquez up, wins the 141st running of the Alabama Stakes on Saturday at Saratoga Race Course.
Who won the 2021 Alabama Stakes?
Malathaat
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Year | Horse | Value |
---|---|---|
2021 | Malathaat | $330,000 |
2020 | Swiss Skydiver | $275,000 |
2019 | Dunbar Road | $360,000 |
2018 | Eskimo Kisses | $360,000 |
What are listed stakes?
In horse racing, a Listed race is a race at a level just below Group level or, in other words, three steps down from the highest level, Group One, in terms of quality.
Who won the Alabama at Saratoga today?
SARATOGA SPRINGS – When unbeaten Malathaat was upset at odds-on four weeks ago in the Coaching Club American Oaks, the obvious question was how the Curlin filly would respond Saturday in the Alabama Stakes. Malathaat won the Alabama on August 21, 2021 at Saratoga Race Course.
What horse race is at Saratoga?
Travers Stakes
Saratoga Race Course is home to several of the most important races in North America. Since 1864, the track has been the site of the Travers Stakes, the oldest major thoroughbred horse race in the United States.
What is classified stakes race?
Classified Stakes For example, the race might be designed for horses rated 0-65 but all carry the same weight whether their handicap rating is 65 or not. These races provide an opportunity for horses of similar ability to compete on level terms.
What is a listed stakes race?
Listed races are races that have a purse of at least $50,000 or more. One of the criteria for a race to be considered for grading is the total amount of the planned purse, this amount cannot include any supplements or incentives from state-bred programs.
Who won the Whitney at Saratoga?
Knicks Go and jockey Joel Rosario roll home to win the Whitney by 4 1/2 lengths at Saratoga on Saturday. John Velazquez adjusts the flower blanket atop State of Rest, trained by Joseph O’Brien (looking on), after winning the Grade I Saratoga Derby Invitational Stakes.
Which state has the most horse racing?
While horse racing takes place on nearly every day of the year, certain tracks hold the large majority of races. The meccas of horse racing are in the United States, with tracks in California, Florida, Kentucky, and New York holding the biggest tracks in the sport.