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$100000 Winning Colors (Grade III) $100,000 Winning Colors (Grade III) 13th Running – Saturday, May 28, 2016 (Spring Meet) Fillies and Mares, 3-Year-Olds & Up at Six Furlongs on Dirt at Churchill Downs Stakes Record – 1:08.07, Dubai Majesty (2010) Top Beyer Speed Figure – 104, Lady Tak (2004) Average Winning Beyer Speed Figure (since 1992) – 95.4 (1,145/12) Name Origin: The race is named for Winning Colors, who became the third filly to win the Kentucky Derby in 1988. Winning Colors is one of five Kentucky Derby victors, and the second filly winner, to have a Churchill stakes named in her honor. She joins Alysheba, Aristides and Regret, the first filly winner, to have Churchill Downs events in their names. Race was repositioned from Memorial Day (2005-11) to a showcased Downs After Dark nighttime program in 2012. Returned to Memorial Day in 2013. Year (Race No.) Winner (Age/Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.-Beyer) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis. (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share-# 2015-May 25 (10th) Street Story (4f) Florent Geroux (120) Heykittykittykitty 1:10.39 (sloppy-87) Street Cry-IRE $100,000-Gr. III 6 F (10) Whispering Oaks Farm LLC Steve Asmussen Spring Included* 7.80-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $58,900—12 2014-May 26 (10th) Southern Honey (3f) Julien Leparoux (116) Socialbug 1:08.67 (fast-99) Colonel John $111,000-Gr. III 6 F (9) Ashbrook Farm Rusty Arnold II Warm Breeze 4.10-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $66,067—11 2013-May 27 (10th) Beat the Blues (6m) Miguel Mena (120) Judy the Beauty* 1:08.59 (fast-94) Great Pyramid-IRE $108,000-Gr. III 6 F (5) Martin Racing Stable LLC & Morgan Thoroughbred LLC Bret Calhoun Vuitton 4.60-1 (3/4 length) Florida (B.) $66,960—10 2012-June 2 (6th) Island Bound (5m) Leandro Goncalves (120) Beat the Blues 1:09.89 (fast-90) Speightstown $110,100-Gr. III 6 F (8) Bob Manfuso Ian Wilkes Speedacious 9.70-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $66,215—9 2011-May 30 (9th) Sassy Image (4f)* Corey Lanerie (124) Beat the Blues 1:08.59 (fast-97) Broken Vow $111,600-Gr. III 6 F (9) Jerry Romans Dale Romans Fortune Play 0.90-1 (neck) Kentucky (Ch.) $66,426—8 2010-May 31 (10th) FS-Dubai Majesty (5m) Miguel Mena (122) Secret Gypsy 1:08.07 (fast-100) Essence of Dubai $110,500-Gr. III 6 F (8) Martin Racing Stable LLC & Dan Morgan Bret Calhoun Hot Dixie Chick* 2.40-1 (4 ½ lengths ) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $66,455—7 2009-May 25 (10th) Dubai Majesty (4f)* Jamie Theriot (118) Keep the Peace 1:10.61 (good-94) Essence of Dubai $108,900-Gr. III 6 F (7) Martin Racing Stable LLC & Dan Morgan Bret Calhoun @Lady Chace 1.30-1 (1 length) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $66,169—6 2008-May 26 (10th) Graeme Six (4f) Julien Leparoux (118) Miss Macy Sue* 1:09.17 (fast-96) Graeme Hall $107,600-Gr. III 6 F (6) Tom O’Grady, Johns Martin & Team West Side Stables Tom Amoss Change Up 2.50-1 (1 ½ lengths) Florida (Ch..) $66,045—5 2007-May 28 (10th) Miss Macy Sue (4f) Eusebio Razo Jr. (118) Cuaba 1:08.68 (fast-96) Trippi $110,100-Gr. III 6 F (8) Roll Reroll Stables Inc. Kelly Von Hemel Morethanaprincess 1.80-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $66,217—4 2006-May 27 (10th) Ever Elusive (4f)* Rafael Bejarano (118) Malibu Mint 1:09.14 (fast-93) Forestry $110,200 6 F (8) Padua Stables Todd Pletcher Ebony Breeze 1.90-1 (neck) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $66,275—3 2005-May 28 (9th) Molto Vita (5m)* Rafael Bejarano (123) Heavenly Humor 1:09.50 (fast-95) Carson City $107,200 6 F (5) John Gunther Dallas Stewart Born to Dance 1.30-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $66,464—2 2004-May 22 (9th) Lady Tak (4f)* Shane Sellers (122) Put Me In 1:08.87 (fast-104 ) Mutakddim $108,600 6 F (7) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steve Asmussen Ebony Breeze 0.50-1 (3/4 lengths) Florida (Ch.) $67,332—1 *-Favorite . FS-Champion Female Sprinter . @-Lady Chace crossed the wire in second but was disqualified to third for interference in the stretch. Most Wins, Jockey: 2, Rafael Bejarano (2005-06), Miguel Mena (2010, ’13) and Julien Leparoux (2008, ’14) Most Wins, Trainer: 3, Bret Calhoun (2009-10, ’13) Most Wins, Owner: 3, Martin Racing Stable LLC & Dan Morgan (2009-10, ’13) Most Wins, Horse: 2, Dubai Majesty (2009-10) Most Starts: 3, Ebony Breeze (2004-06) & Beat the Blues (2011-13) High $2 Win: $21.40, Island Bound (2012) Low $2 Win: $3.00, Lady Tak (2004) Largest Win Margin: 4 ½ lengths, Dubai Majesty (2010) Smallest Win Margin: neck, Ever Elusive (2006) and Sassy Image (2011) Largest Field Size: 10 (2015) Smallest Field Size: 5 (2005 & ’13) Oldest Winner: 6-years-old, Beat the Blues (2013) Youngest Winner: 3-years-old, Southern Honey (2014) Favorites Record: 12-5-2-2 (Win=41.7%; ITM=75.0%) Favorites who finished off-the-board: Apropos (5 th in 2014 at 1.90-1); Good Deed (5 th in 2012 at 2.00-1); Ready to Please (4 th in 2007 at 1.50-1) Fastest Splits – ¼-mile: :21.17, Reunited (2006) Fastest Splits – ½-mile: :44.17, Burban (2013) Disqualifications: Lady Chace (2009, 2 nd to 3 rd ) Off-tracks: Good (2009), Sloppy (2015) .
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