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300000 Gotham Stakes $300,000 Gotham Stakes (Grade III) Kentucky Derby Championship Series – Points: 50-20-10-5 66th Running – Saturday, March 10, 2018 (8 weeks before the Kentucky Derby) 3-Year-Olds at 1 Mile on Dirt at Aqueduct (Ozone Park, N.Y.) Stakes & Track Record – 1:32.40, Easy Goer (1989) Year (Race No.) Winner (Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.-Beyer) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis.-Track (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share 2017-March 4 (8th) J Boys Echo (c) Robby Albarado (118) Cloud Computing 1:46.34 (fast) Mineshaft $300,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (7) Albaugh Family Stable Dale Romans El Areeb* 6.40-1 (3 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $180,000—65 2016-March 5 (9th) Shagaf* (c) Irad Ortiz Jr. (116) Laoban 1:45.90 (fast) Bernardini $400,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (7) Shadwell Stable Chad Brown Adventist 1.25-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $240,000—64 2015-March 7 (9th) El Kabeir* (c) Chuck Lopez (123) Tiz Shea D 1:45.56 (muddy) Scat Daddy $400,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (10) Zayat Stables LLC John Terranova II Classy Class 1.30-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Florida (Gr. or Ro.) $240,000—63 2014-March 1 (9th) Samraat* (c) Jose Ortiz (123) Uncle Sigh 1:44.44 (fast) Noble Causeway $500,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (9) My Meadowview Farm Rick Violette Jr. In Trouble 2.20-1 (neck) New York (Dk. B. or Br.) $300,000—62 2013-March 2 (10th) Vyjack (g) Joel Rosario (123) West Hills Giant 1:44.09 (fast) Into Mischief $400,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (11) Pick Six Racing Rudy Rodriguez Elnaawi 2.35-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $240,000—61 2012-March 3 (10th) Hansen* (c) Ramon Dominguez (123) My Adonis 1:43.84 (good) Tapit $400,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (13) Dr. Kendall Hansen & Harvey Diamond Mike Maker Finnegans Wake 0.80-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $240,000—60 2011-March 5 (10th) Stay Thirsty* (c) Ramon Dominguez (116) Norman Asbjornson 1:44.78 (fast) Bernardini $250,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (7) Repole Stable Todd Pletcher +Toby’s Corner 0.90-1 (3 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $150,000—59 2010-March 6 (10th) Awesome Act* (r) Julien Leparoux (116) Yawanna Twist 1:43.85 (fast) Awesome Again $250,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (10) Mrs. Susan Roy & Vinery Stables Jeremy Noseda Nacho Friend 2.85-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $150,000—58 2009-March 7 (9th) +I Want Revenge (c) Joe Talamo (116) Imperial Council 1:42.65 (fast) Stephen Got Even $250,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (9) David Joseph Lanzman Jeff Mullins Mr. Fantasy* 3.15-1 (8 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $150,000—57 2008-March 8 (9th) Visionaire (c) Jose Lezcano (116) Texas Wildcatter 1:44.60 (fast) Grand Slam $250,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (9) Team Valor International & Vision Racing LLC Michael Matz Larrys Revenge 4.50-1 (nose) Kentucky (Ch.) $150,000—56 2007-March 10 (8th) Cowtown Cat (c) Ramon Dominguez (116) Wafi City 1:44.75 (fast) Distorted Humor $200,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (9) WinStar Farm & Gulf Coast Farms Todd Pletcher Summer Doldrums* 2.35-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $120,000—55 2006-March 18 (9th) Like Now (g) Fernando Jara (116) Keyed Entry 1:43.17 (fast) Jules $200,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles-Aqu (10) John Dillon Kiaran McLaughlin Sweetnorthernsaint 36.25-1 (neck) Florida (B.) $120,000—54 2005-March 19 (9th) Survivalist (c) Richard Migliore (116) Galloping Grocer* 1:35.61 (fast) Danzig $150,000-Gr. III 1 Mile-Aqu (9) Phipps Stable Shug McGaughey III Naughty New Yorker 3.45-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $90,000—53 2004-March 20 (7th) Saratoga County (c) Javier Castellano (116) Pomeroy 1:35.53 (good) Valid Expectations $200,000-Gr. III 1 Mile-Aqu (8) Evelyn Pollard George Weaver Eddington* 4.70-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $120,000—52 2003-March 16 (9th) Alysweep (c) Richard Migliore (120) Grey Comet 1:40.60 (fast) End Sweep $200,000-Gr. III 1 Mile 70Y-Aqu (9) Mark Doneson & Michael Dubb Patrick Reynolds Spite the Devil 9.50-1 (4 ¼ lengths) Florida (Ch.) $120,000—51 2002-March 17 (9th) Mayakovsky (c)* Edgar Prado (116) Saarland 1:34.90 (fast) Matty G $200,000-Gr. III 1 Mile-Aqu (7) Michael Tabor Patrick Biancone Parade of Music 0.75-1 (3 ¾ lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $120,000—50 2001-March 18 (9th) Richly Blended (c) Rick Wilson (116) Mr. John 1:35.14 (fast) Rizzi $200,000-Gr. III 1 Mile-Aqu (8) Raymond Dweck Ben Perkins Jr. Voodoo 3.40-1 (5 ¼ lengths) Florida (B.) $120,000—49 2000-March 19 (9th) Red Bullet* (c) Alex Solis (113) Aptitude 1:34.27 (fast) Unbridled $200,000-Gr. III 1 Mile-Aqu (9) Stronach Stables Joe Orseno Performing Magic 1.05-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $120,000—48 1999-March 21 (9th) Badge (c) Shaun Bridgmohan (120) Apremont* 1:34.72 (fast) Air Forbes $150,000-Gr. III 1 Mile-Aqu (11) Southbelle Stable Joseph Aquilino Robin Goodfellow 11.80-1 (7 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $90,000—47 1998-March 21 (8th) Wasatch (c) Jerry Bailey (117) Dr J 1:36.56 (sloppy) Time for a Change $150,000-Gr. III 1 Mile-Aqu (10) Frank Calabrese Marty Wolfson Late Edition* 7.30-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $90,000—46 1997-March 29 (8th) Smokin Mel (c) John Velazquez (112) Ordway* 1:34.38 (fast) Phone Order $200,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (11) Sidney Port John De Stefano Jr. Wild Wonder 15.60-1 (1/2 length) Washington (Gr. or Ro.) $120,000—45 1996-March 30 (8th) Romano Gucci (g) Julie Krone (119) Tiger Talk* 1:34.40 (muddy) Aaron’s Concorde $201,200-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (10) Herbert Kushner Richard Dutrow Sr. Feather Box 4.30-1 (1/2 length) Maryland (B.) $120,000—44 1995-March 25 (8th) +Talkin Man (c) Mike Smith (122) Da Hoss* 1:36.82 (fast) With Approval $250,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (11) Kinghaven Farms Roger Attfield Devious Course 7.20-1 (7 lengths) Canada (Dk. B. or Br.) $150,000—43 1994-March 26 (7th) +Irgun* (c) Jerry Bailey (114) Bit of Puddin 1:36.27 (fast) Sunny’s Halo $250,000-Gr. III 1 Mile-Aqu (12) Marianne Chase Steve Young Jesse F 1.70-1 (6 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $150,000—42 1993-April 3 (9th) As Indicated (g) Caesar Bisono (114) Itaka 1:36.24 (good) Czaravich $200,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (8) Heatherwood Farm Richard Schosberg Strolling Along* 3.80-1 (neck) Kentucky (Ch.) $120,000—41 1992-April 4 (8th) DH-Lure* (c) Mike Smith (114) 1:35.63 (fast) Devil’s Bag $250,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (8) Claiborne Farm Shug McGaughey III Best Decorated 0.60-1 (4 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $102,500—40 +DH-Devil His Due (c) Herb McCauley (114) Danzig Lion Crest Stable Allen Jerkens 10.90-1 Kentucky (B.) $102,500 1991-April 6 (8th) Kyle’s Our Man (c) Angel Cordero Jr. (121) King Mutesa 1:34.69 (fast) In Reality $250,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (8) Darby Dan Farm John Veitch Another Review 3.20-1 (4 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $150,000—39 1990-April 7 (8th) +Thirty Six Red (c) Mike Smith (114) Senor Pete 1:33.80 (good) Slew o’ Gold $250,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (10) B. Giles Brophy Nick Zito Burnt Hills* 32.50-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $182,400—38 1989-April 8 (7th) +Easy Goer* (c) Pat Day (123) Diamond Donnie 1:32.40 (fast) Alydar $250,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (5) Ogden Phipps Shug McGaughey III Expensive Decision 0.05-1 ( 13 lengths ) Kentucky (Ch.) $168,300—37 1988-April 9 (7th) +Private Terms (c) Chris Antley (126) Seeking the Gold* 1:34.80 (fast) Private Account $250,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (8) Locust Hill Farm Charles Hadry Perfect Spy 10.50-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $181,500—36 1987-April 4 (8th) Gone West (c) Robbie Davis (114) Shawklit Won 1:34.60 (sloppy) Mr. Prospector $250,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (9) Hickory Tree Farm Woody Stephens +Gulch 3.30-1 (1 length) Kentucky (B.) $190,200—35 1986-April 5 (8th) Mogambo (c) Jacinto Vasquez (121) Groovy 1:34.60 (fast) Mr. Prospector $250,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (9) Peter Brant LeRoy Jolley Tasso 3.80-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $187,200—34 1985-April 6 (8th) +Eternal Prince (c) Richard Migliore (114) Pancho Villa* 1:34.40 (fast) Majestic Prince $150,000-Gr. II 1 Mile-Aqu (7) Brian J. Hurst Jr. John Lenzini Jr. El Basco 18.40-1 (5 lengths) Florida (B.) $120,840—33 1984-April 7 (8th) Bear Hunt (c) Don MacBeth (114) Lt. Flag 1:40.40 (fast) Naskra $150,000-Gr. II 1 Mile 70Y-Aqu (5) Taylor Purchase Farm Roger Laurin On the Sauce 4.20-1 (4 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $109,440—32 1983-April 2 (7 th -Div.
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