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Pin Oakvalley View Stakes (G3) Pin Oak Valley View Stakes (G3) Sponsored by Pin Oak Stud 27th Running • Fall • 1 1/16 miles (turf) • 3-year-old fillies The Valley View Stakes is named for Kentucky’s oldest recorded commercial business, the Valley View Ferry. In operation since 1785, the ferry crosses the Kentucky River to connect Fayette and Madison counties. The Valley View was inaugurated in 1991. Pin Oak Farm, located near Versailles, Ky., began sponsoring the race in 2007. Milestones – Valley View Stakes 2016 Purse: $150,000 Stakes Record: 1:41 2/5, Spinning Round, 1992 Largest Straight Payoff: $89.00, Daisy Devine, 2011 Smallest Straight Payoff: $2.80, Asi Siempre, 2005 STAKES Largest Field: 13, 2006 Smallest Field: 8, 1998 Keeneland/Coady Largest Value to Winner: $93,000, Bel Air Beauty, 2007; Acoma, 2008 In her North American stakes debut, Quidura (GB) won the Pin Oak Valley View (G3) to remain unbeaten in two races here Through 2016, Keeneland maintained separate course records for the Keeneland Course and the Haggin after two starts in Germany. Course depending on the setting of a temporary rail. Beginning in 2017, Keeneland consolidated the course records into one set based solely on distance, not rail settings. (See page 210.) Valley View Stakes History Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2016 Quidura (GB) Junior Alvarado (118) Linda My Impression 1:45.86 sf 1 1/4 Gestut Faerhof H. Graham Motion Brian Hernandez Jr. (120) Jose Ortiz (120) Haggin Course 2015 Tiger Ride Edgar Prado (120) Include Betty Mrs McDougal 1:43.99 ft 1 Dixiana Farms LLC H. Graham Motion Drayden Van Dyke (118) Julien Leparoux (120) Off Turf 2014 Sparkling Review Julien Leparoux (120) Spring Included Goldy Espony (FR) 1:44.34 gd 2 3/4 Edward A. Seltzer and Ben Colebrook Robby Albarado (118) Alan Garcia (122) Keeneland Course Beverly S. Anderson 2013 Overheard Eurico Da Silva (118) Nellie Cashman Summer of Fun 1:43.35 fm 1 Pin Oak Stable Malcolm Pierce Forest Boyce (122) Joseph Rocco Jr. (118) Keeneland Course 2012 Angel Terrace James Graham (118) Miss Cato (GB) Zapper Belle 1:44.77 fm no (1st) Augustin Stable Jonathan Sheppard Gabriel Saez (118) Corey Lanerie (118) Haggin Course (George Strawbridge Jr.) 2012 Miz Ida Shaun Bridgmohan (118) English Class Leading Astray 1:44.25 fm nk (2nd) Richard, Bertram and Elaine Klein Steve Margolis Elvis Trujillo (118) Eduardo Perez (122) Haggin Course 2011 Daisy Devine Calvin Borel (117) Bizzy Caroline In Step 1:43.30 gd 1/2 James M. Miller Andrew McKeever Manoel R. Cruz (123) Garrett K. Gomez (117) Keeneland Course 2010 Fugitive Angel A.R. Napravnik (121) Ice Mist No Explaining (IRE) 1:44.10 fm 3 3/4 Augustin Stable Jonathan Sheppard Jesus L. Castanon (117) John R. Velazquez (117) Haggin Course (George Strawbridge Jr.) 2009 Single Solution James Graham (117) Kiawah Cat Always in My Heart 1:47.00 yl no (1st) Lothenbach Stables Inc. Chris Block Rajiv Maragh (117) Quincy Hamilton (119) Haggin Course (Robert J. Lothenbach) Winner Bluegrass Princess disqualified from first and placed last. 2009 Eye of Taurus John Velazquez (117) Miss Keller (IRE) Keertana 1:46.49 yl hd (2nd) Harvey A. Clarke Kiaran P. McLaughlin Eurico Da Silva (117) Robby Albarado (123) Haggin Course 2008 Acoma* Julien Leparoux (117) Tight Precision Grenadia 1:43.60 ft 1/2 Helen C. Alexander David Carroll Jamie Theriot (117) Shaun Bridgmohan (117) Keeneland Course and Helen K. Groves 2007 Bel Air Beauty Mark Guidry (117) Bachata Pitamakan 1:44.39 gd 2 1/2 W. Bruce Lunsford Frank L. Brothers Ramon Dominguez (119) Miguel Mena (117) Keeneland Course 2006 Meribel* Garrett Gomez (117) Precious Kitten May Night 1:42.95 ft 1/2 Arthur B. Hancock III Christophe Clement Rafael Bejarano (117) Robby Albarado (117) Off Turf and Catesby W. Clay 2005 Asi Siempre* Gary Stevens (120) Dynamite Lass Victory Lap 1:45.37 yl no Martin S. Schwartz Patrick L. Biancone Rafael Bejarano (116) Robby Albarado (120) Haggin Course 2004 Sister Swank Pat Day (116) Jinny’s Gold Shadow Cast 1:46.75 yl 1 1/4 Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steven M. Asmussen Calvin Borel (116) Robby Albarado (119) Haggin Course (L. William Heiligbrodt) Rev. 8/1/17 2017 Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes 123 ® Valley View Stakes History Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2003 Dyna Da Wyna Pat Day (119) Mexican Moonlight Derrianne 1:43.54 fm 3/4 WinStar Farm LLC W. Elliott Walden Corey Lanerie (116) Brice Blanc (123) Haggin Course (Bill Casner et al) 2002 Bedanken Don Pettinger (119) Mariensky High Maintenance (GB) 1:44.24 yl no Pin Oak Stable Donnie K. Von Hemel Rene Douglas (119) Mark Guidry (119) Keeneland Course (Josephine E. Abercrombie) 2001 dh-Cozzy Corner/ Lonnie Meche (119)/ Russell Woolsey (119) Quick Tip 1:42.93 fm nk Chausson Poire Patrick J. Kelly/Duane Knipe Pat Day (123) Keeneland Course Fox Ridge Farm (Peter G. Schiff)/Pia Kirkham 2000 Good Game* Pat Day (119) Impending Bear Soccory 1:45 3/5 yl 1 1/4 W.S. Farish and E.J. Hudson Jr. Neil J. Howard Corey Lanerie (119) Donnie Meche (119) Haggin Course 1999 Gimmeakissee Patricia Cooksey (115) The Happy Hopper Celestialbutterfly 1:42 fm 1 Hurstleigh Stable (Alfred Nuckols) Robert Leonard Willie Martinez (119) Marlon St. Julien (119) Haggin Course 1998 White Beauty Calvin Borel (113) Shires Ende Leaveemlaughing 1:43 fm hd Greg Rand Terry J. Brennan Willie Martinez (117) Robby Albarado (117) Keeneland Course 1997 Mingling Glances* Joe Bravo (117) Majestic Sunlight Fluid Move 1:44 2/5 sf 7 Alvin D. Haynes, Bruce Barton Burk Kessinger Jr. Shane Sellers (113) Willie Martinez (113) Keeneland Course and Turf Stable (Rusty Jones) STAKES 1996 Turkappeal Donna Barton (117) Inner Circle Mariuka 1:46 sf 2 1/2 Betty Massey and Jacob Todd A. Pletcher Randy Romero (113) Willie Martinez (117) Haggin Course J. Pletcher 1995 Country Cat Donna Barton (121) Appointed One Petrouchka 1:44 4/5 gd 1/2 Overbrook Farm (W.T. Young) D. Wayne Lukas Shane Sellers (121) Dave Penna (121) Haggin Course 1994 Pharma Chris Antley (121) Mariah’s Storm Thread 1:42 2/5 fm no Allen E. Paulson Alex L. Hassinger Jr. Robert Lester (121) Brent Bartram (121) Haggin Course 1993 Weekend Madness (IRE) Charles Woods Jr. (121) Life Is Delicious Augusta Springs 1:43 fm 2 1/2 New Phoenix Stable Burk Kessinger Jr. Willie Martinez (121) Shane Sellers (121) Keeneland Course (Gary Drake et al) 1992 Spinning Round* Fabio Arguello Jr. (121) Shes Just Super Enticed 1:41 2/5 fm 1/2 Kinsman Stud James E. Baker Pat Day (121) Jorge Guerra (121) Keeneland Course (George M. Steinbrenner) 1991 La Gueriere Brian Peck (121) Dance O’ My Life Spanish Parade 1:43 2/5 fm 1/2 Wimborne Farm A. Peter Perkins Chris Antley (121) Pat Day (121) * Winning favorite. Listed, 1994-1998; Grade 3, 1999-present. In 2015, the race was rained off the turf course and run on the main track. Keeneland/Coady Quidura (GB) (second from left), ridden by Junior Alvarado, took aim on the leaders in the final turn of the Pin Oak Valley View (G3) and won the race by 1¼ lengths. 124 2017 Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes Rev. 8/1/17 ®.
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