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Jpmorgan Chase Jessamine Stakes (G2) JPMorgan Chase Jessamine Stakes (G2) Sponsored by JPMorgan Chase 29th Running • Fall • 1 1/16 miles (turf) • 2-year-old fillies The stakes is named for Jessamine County, formed in 1799 and a center of agri- culture and Thoroughbred farms. Located to the southeast of Lexington, its county seat is Nicholasville. JPMorgan Chase became the sponsor in 2006. Milestones – Jessamine Stakes 2018 Purse: $200,000 Stakes Record: 1:42.21, Solvig, 1999 Largest Straight Payoff: $74, Moonwalk, 2012 Smallest Straight Payoff: $3.00, Paddy’s Daisy, 2004 Largest Field: 14, 2015; 2017 STAKES Smallest Field: 7, 2006 Largest Value to Winner: $120,000, Concrete Rose, 2018 Keeneland/Coady Two-time Keeneland sales graduate Concrete Rose won the Through 2016, Keeneland maintained separate course records for the Keeneland Course and the Haggin JPMorgan Chase Jessamine (G2) as the race’s second choice. 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 212.) Jessamine Stakes History Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2018 Concrete Rose Jose Lezcano (118) Pakhet Belle Laura 1:44.09 fm 3 Ashbrook Farm (Glen S. George R. Arnold II John Velazquez (118) Corey Lanerie (118) Bromagen) and BBN Racing (Ann Braxton Jones Lynch) 2017 Rushing Fall* Javier Castellano (118) Stainless Cash Out 1:46.20 sf 3 1/4 e Five Racing Thoroughbreds Chad C. Brown Manuel Franco (118) Florent Geroux (118) (Robert J. Edwards) 2016 La Coronel* Florent Geroux (118) Lull Rum Go 1:43.37 fm 4 1/4 John C. Oxley Mark E. Casse Brian Hernandez Jr. (118) James Graham (118) Haggin Course 2015 Harmonize* Junior Alvarado (120) Sapphire Kitten Outsider Art 1:44.19 fm nk Larkin Armstrong William I. Mott Julien Leparoux (118) Drayden Van Dyke (118) Keeneland Course 2014 Rainha Da Bateria Joel Rosario (118) Quality Rocks Fila Primera 1:43.85 gd 1 1/2 Three Chimneys Farm H. Graham Motion Jose Lezcano (118) Javier Castellano (118) Keeneland Course 2013 Kitten Kaboodle Alan Garcia (118) Zinzay Courtesan 1:44.01 fm 4 3/4 Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey Chad C. Brown Joseph Rocco Jr. (118) Irad Ortiz Jr. (118) Keeneland Course 2012 Moonwalk Corey Lanerie (118) Kitten’s Point Summer of Fun 1:45.17 fm no Spendthrift Farm Dale L. Romans John R. Velazquez (118) Eddie Castro (118) Keeneland Course 2011 Somali Lemonade* Alex Solis (118) Sweet Cat Emerald Gold 1:45.39 yl 1 3/4 Caroline A. Forgason Michael R. Matz John R. Velazquez (118) Garrett Gomez (118) Keeneland Course 2010 Kathmanblu* Julien R. Leparoux (118) Lauren Byrd Cloneylass (IRE) 1:44.01 fm 4 Five D Thoroughbreds (William R. Kenneth G. McPeek Garrett Gomez (118) John R. Velazquez (118) Keeneland Course Dobozi) and Wind River Stables (Evan Trommer) 2009 House of Grace Michael Luzzi (117) Smart Seattle Canadian Storm 1:44.32 ft no Magdalena Racing Kenneth G. McPeek Jeremy Rose (117) Miguel Mena (117) Off Turf (Susan McPeek et al) Third place Hatheer disqualified and placed last. 2008 Laragh Edgar Prado (117) Habaya Complicity 1:43.54 fm 4 3/4 Golden Goose Enterprise John P. Terranova II Richard Migliore (117) Julien Leparoux (117) Keeneland Course (Gary Tolchin) and IEAH Stables (Michael A. Iavarone) 2007 Wind in My Wings Jamie Theriot (117) Lickety Lemon Jolie Visage 1:45.34 fm nk Craig B. Singer Reade Baker Robby Albarado (117) Rene Douglas (117) Keeneland Course 2006 Swingit Brian Hernandez Jr. (116) Audacious Chloe Street Sounds 1:43.37 fm nk Robert Hovelson Hal R. Wiggins John Velazquez (120) Robby Albarado (116) Keeneland Course 2005 J’ray Brice Blanc (116) Beau Dare Dyna’s Destiny 1:45.57 gd 3/4 Lawrence Goichman Todd A. Pletcher John McKee (122) Rafael Bejarano (116) Keeneland Course 92 2019 Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes Rev. 2/28/19 ® Jessamine Stakes History Year Winner/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2004 Paddy’s Daisy* John Velazquez (120) Berbatim Jules Best 1:44.33 gd 1/2 Stonehaven Farm (David Coia) Todd A. Pletcher James Graham (118) Rafael Bejarano (116) Keeneland Course 2003 Galloping Gal* Brice Blanc (118) Peace Symbol Homemaker 1:44.56 fm 3/4 William A. Carl Kenneth G. McPeek Frank Lovato Jr. (116) Curt Bourque (117) Keeneland Course Run as the Green River Stakes 1991-2002. 2002 Ocean Drive* John Velazquez (120) Sand Springs Moonlight Sonata 1:44.30 fm 4 3/4 Sybon Racing Todd A. Pletcher Pat Day (118) Mark Guidry (122) Haggin Course (Bonnie and Sy Baskin) 2001 Stylelistick Pat Day (116) Lush Soldier Atlantic Fury 1:45.88 gd 2 3/4 Team Valor (Barry Irwin et al) William I. Mott Mickey Walls (122) Robby Albarado (122) Haggin Course and Dream With Me Stable (Jean Pierre Dubois) 2000 Word Puzzle* Marlon St. Julien (120) dh-Tiazo/TC Kiss 1:43.81 fm 2 1/2 Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey Charles Simon James Lopez (116)/ Keeneland Course Calvin Borel (116) 1999 Solvig Pat Day (115) Kopenhagen Hummingbird Red 1:42.21 fm no Bentley L. Smith Carl A. Nafzger Shane Sellers (117) Willie Martinez (115) Keeneland Course STAKES 1998 Perfect Sting Pat Day (113) On a Soapbox Dance Diane 1:43 3/5 fm 3 1/2 Stronach Stables Patrick B. Byrne Robby Albarado (116) Calvin Borel (121) Haggin Course (Elfreide Stronach) 1997 Runnaway Dream Shane Sellers (113) Quick Lap Barefoot Dyana 1:43 3/5 fm 3/4 William A. Carl W. Elliott Walden Pat Day (116) Sebastian Madrid (116) Keeneland Course 1996 Parade Queen* Pat Day (118) Starry Dreamer Almost Saintly 1:45 1/5 yl 1 1/2 W.S. Farish and E.J. Hudson Neil J. Howard Willie Martinez (115) Herbert McCauley (112) Haggin Course 1995 Antespend* Shane Sellers (118) Supreme Silver Wistfully 1:45 1/5 fm 3/4 Jack Kent Cooke Daniel M. Smithwick Jr. Pat Day (115) Angelo Trosclair (112) Haggin Course 1994 Christmas Gift Charles Woods Jr. (115) Upper Noosh Lady She Is Too 1:43 4/5 fm 1/2 (1st) Edward P. Evans Mark Hennig Eddie Maple (121) Shane Sellers (115) Keeneland Course 1994 Bail Out Becky Shane Sellers (115) Rose Law Firm Honolulu Gold 1:44 fm 2 (2nd) Kenneth L. Ramsey William I. Mott Pat Day (118) Aaron Gryder (121) Keeneland Course 1993 Fred’s Affair* Joe Steiner (115) Bedroom Blues Ms. Busybody 1:45 2/5 fm 4 Jeff Rand Terry Brennan Pat Day (115) Jeff Carl (115) Keeneland Course 1992 Warside* Shane Sellers (121) Kates Delimma Mollie Creek 1:45 1/5 fm nk Roy K. Monroe Kenneth G. McPeek Willie Martinez (112) Larry Melancon (115) Keeneland Course 1991 Shes Just Super Pat Day (115) Sandy’s Storm Lil’ Miss Attitude 1:44 4/5 fm 2 William A. Carl W. Elliott Walden Dean Kutz (112) Shane Sellers (115) * Winning favorite. Grade 3, 2011-2017; Grade 2, 2018. Keeneland/Coady Kevin Sutphin of JPMorgan Chase was joined by Jamie Reed and Paul Costel in making the trophy presentation to the winning connections. Rev. 2/28/19 2019 Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes 93 ®.
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