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Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix Stakes (G2) Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix Stakes (G2) Sponsored by Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC 165th Running • Fall • 6 furlongs • 3-year-olds and up The Phoenix is the oldest stakes race in the U.S., dating back to 1831 at the Kentucky Association track in Lexington. Originally named for the old Phoenix Hotel in Lexington, the race has been known as the Brennan, Chiles, Phoenix, Association, Phoenix Hotel Stakes and Phoenix Handicap. Last run at the Association track in 1930, the Phoenix was revived at Keeneland in the spring of 1937. From 1943-1945, the Phoenix was renewed as part of the Keeneland-at- Churchill Downs meetings. Prior to 1989, the Phoenix was run during the Spring Meet. Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC, one of Kentucky’s largest and most established law firms, became the sponsor in 2011. The race was upgraded from Grade 3 to Grade 2 in 2016. STAKES Milestones – Phoenix Stakes Keeneland/Coady 2016 Purse: $250,000 Stakes Record: 1:07 3/5, Anjiz, 1993 Favored A. P. Indian nosed out Limousine Liberal to win the Largest Straight Payoff: $66.40, Court Affair, 1960 Stoll Keenon Ogden Phoenix (G2) for his sixth consecutive Smallest Straight Payoff: $2.40, Coaltown, 1948 victory. Largest Field: 13, 1947; 1977; 1982 Smallest Field: 4, 1945 Largest Value to Winner: $169,880, Najran, 2003 Winning Fillies or Mares: Miss Dogwood (4), 1943; Roman Sox (4), 1944; Miss Neal (5), 1949; Moccasin (4), 1967; Xtra Heat (4), 2002 Winning 3-Year-Olds: Devil Diver, 1942; Best Effort, 1945; Coaltown, 1948; Hill Gail, 1952; Bandit, 1957; Deposit Ticket, 1991; Wise Dan, 2010; Sum of the Parts, 2012; Runhappy, 2015 Highest Weight Carried by Winner: 126, Gallant Bob, 1976 Highest Weight Carried by a Starter: 132, Preeminent, 1938 Phoenix Stakes History Year Winner/Age/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2016 A. P. Indian (6)* Joe Bravo (124) Limousine Liberal (4) Ami’s Flatter (4) 1:08.43 ft no Green Lantern Stables LLC Arnaud Delacour Jose Ortiz (120) Florent Geroux (120) (Richard D. Masson) 2015 Runhappy (3)* Edgar Prado (122) Barbados (3) Work All Week (6) 1:09.96 sy 1 3/4 James McIngvale Maria Borell Luis Saez (120) Florent Geroux (122) 2014 Work All Week (5) Florent Geroux (122) C. Zee (3) Bern Identity (4) 1:09.00 wet ft 1 Midwest Thoroughbreds Inc. Roger Brueggemann Luis Saez (118) Paco Lopez (122) 2013 Sum of the Parts (4) Leandro Goncalves (120) Laugh Track (4) Go Blue Or Go Home (4) 1:09.56 ft 1 1/4 Klaravich Stables Inc. Tom Amoss Miguel Mena (122) Paco Lopez (122) Polytrack and William H. Lawrence 2012 Sum of the Parts (3) Julien Leparoux (120) Noble’s Promise (5) Laurie’s Rocket (3) 1:09.88 ft 1 1/4 Klaravich Stables Inc. Tom Amoss David Cohen (120) Rajiv Maragh (118) Polytrack and William H. Lawrence 2011 Hoofit (NZ) (4) Edgar Prado (118) Aikenite (4) Hamazing Destiny (5) 1:09.27 ft no Mrs. S.K. Johnston Jr. H. Graham Motion John R. Velazquez (122) Robby Albarado (118) Polytrack 2010 Wise Dan (3) Rafael Bejarano (116) Hollywood Hit (4) Warrior’s Reward (4) 1:09.20 ft 1/2 Morton Fink Charles LoPresti James McAleney (122) Julien R. Leparoux (124) Polytrack 2009 Fatal Bullet* (4) Eurico Da Silva (118) Capt. Candyman Can (3) Ez Dreamer (4) 1:09.00 ft 1/2 Bear Stables Ltd (Danny Dion) Reade Baker Javier Castellano (122) Julien Leparoux (118) Polytrack 2008 Sing Baby Sing (5) Justin Shepherd (118) Talent Search (5) Carnacks Choice (4) 1:08.48 ft 3/4 Tom R. Durant Jack A. Bruner Rafael Bejarano (118) Rene Douglas (118) Polytrack 2007 Off Duty (4) Larry Melancon (118) Rebellion (GB) (4) Saint Anddan (5) 1:10.17 ft 1/2 John Pucek, Brett Setzer, Lynn Whiting Ramon Dominguez (118) Rafael Bejarano (122) Polytrack Robert Edwards and David Fogg 2006 Kelly’s Landing (5) Rafael Bejarano (118) Areyoutalkintome (5) Level Playingfield (5) 1:09.94 ft 1 Summerplace Farm LLC Eddie Kenneally Victor Espinoza (118) John McKee (118) Polytrack (John Lally) 100 2017 Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes Rev. 8/1/17 ® Phoenix Stakes History Year Winner/Age/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2005 Elusive Jazz (4) Robby Albarado (118) Wild Tale (4) Premium Saltine (6) 1:11.60 ft 3 Stony Oak Farm LLC Bobby C. Barnett Mark Guidry (118) Corey Lanerie (118) (G. James Phelps) 2004 Champali (4) Rafael Bejarano (122) Gold Storm (4) Clock Stopper (4) 1:08.72 ft 3/4 Lloyd Madison Farms IV LLC Gregory D. Foley Larry Taylor (118) Pat Day (118) (Fred Schwartz et al) 2003 Najran (4) Javier Castellano (122) Ethan Man (4) Take Achance On Me (5) 1:08.32 ft 1 1/2 Buckram Oak Farm Nicholas P. Zito Rene Douglas (118) Cornelio Velasquez (118) (Monsour Fustok) 2002 f-Xtra Heat* (4) Harry Vega (123) Day Trader (3) Touch Tone (4) 1:10.13 ft 3 Kenneth Taylor et al John E. Salzman Sr. Calvin Borel (120) Robby Albarado (119) 2001 Bet On Sunshine (9) Calvin Borel (123) Robin de Nest (4) Erlton (5) 1:09.65 ft 1 3/4 David P. Holloway Racing Paul J. McGee Jon Court (121) Craig Perret (119) Inc. (David P. Holloway) 2000 Five Star Day (4) Garrett Gomez (119) Istintaj (4) Bet On Sunshine (8) 1:07 4/5 ft 4 Columbine Stable C. Beau Greely Marlon St. Julien (118) Francisco Torres (123) (Andrea S. Pollack) STAKES and Kitchwa Stables (John Greely IV) 1999 Richter Scale (5) Kent Desormeaux (117) Bet On Sunshine (7) Vicar (3) 1:08 2/5 ft nk Nancy and Rick Kaster Mary Jo Lohmeier Robby Albarado (117) Pat Day (121) and Nathan Fox 1998 Partner’s Hero (4) Calvin Borel (117) Pyramid Peak (6) High Stakes Player (6) 1:09 1/5 ft 2 1/4 Horton Stable (Willis Horton) D. Wayne Lukas Robby Albarado (117) Willie Martinez (123) 1997 Bet On Sunshine* (5) Francisco Torres (122) Receiver (4) Valid Expectations (4) 1:08 3/5 ft 3/4 David P. Holloway Racing Inc. Paul J. McGee Robby Albarado (117) Shane Sellers (117) 1996 Forest Wildcat* (5) Joe Bravo (121) Valid Expectations (3) Bet On Sunshine (4) 1:09 2/5 ft 1 Fred Seitz and New Farm Benjamin Perkins Sr. Don Pettinger (119) Jose Valdivia Jr. (115) (Everett Novak) 1995 Golden Gear* (4) Craig Perret (124) Hello Paradise (4) Mississippi Chat (3) 1:08 4/5 sy 7 1/2 Barry Golden P. Noel Hickey Shane Sellers (115) Kenneth Bourque (113) 1994 Lost Pan (4) Donna Barton (114) Pacific West (4) Fort Chaffee (4) 1:09 2/5 my 3 1/2 Jim McDonald and Overbrook D. Wayne Lukas Shane Sellers (116) Pat Day (119) Farm (W.T. Young) et al 1993 Anjiz (5) Donnie Miller Jr. (114) Gold Spring (ARG) (5) Friendly Lover (5) 1:07 3/5 ft 2 1/2 Gainsborough Farm Michael H. Bell Pat Day (124) Fabio Arguello Jr. (121) (NTR) (Maktoum Al Maktoum) 1992 British Banker (4) Dean Kutz (114) Megas Vukefalos (4) Binalong (3) 1:09 1/5 my no Dogwood Stable Peter M. Vestal Todd Kabel (124) Kerwin Clark (113) (W. Cothran Campbell) 1991 Deposit Ticket* (3) Pat Day (114) Tom Cobbley (5) Hammocker (7) 1:10 1/5 my 2 Overbrook Farm (W.T. Young) D. Wayne Lukas James Bruin (112) Ricardo Lopez (111) and D. Wayne Lukas 1990 Hadif (4) Dave Penna (120)= Fighting Fantasy (3) Raise a Tradition (4) 1:09 2/5 ft 3/4 Shadwell Farm Thomas J. Skiffington Joe Deegan (115) Dean Kutz (114) (Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum) 1989 Momsfurrari (5) Mike Smith (114) Hammocker (5) Irish Open (5) 1:10 3/5 my nk Judy and Philip S. Maas Glenn Wismer Dean Kutz (114) Shane Romero (118) 1988 Carload (6) Earlie Fires (114) Conquer (4) Carborundum (4) 1:09 4/5 ft 2 Glen Hill Farm (Leonard H. Lavin) Tom Proctor Craig Perret (117) Jacinto Vasquez (117) 1987 Diapason (7) Patrick Johnson (112) Hail The Ruckus (4) Dr. Koch (5) 1:09 4/5 ft 2 Helen C. Alexander Michael H. Bell Pat Day (116) Larry Melancon (114) 1986 Lucky North (5) Pat Day (115) Clever Wake (4) Fortunate Prospect (5) 1:11 ft no John Franks William I. Mott Keith Allen (114) Herbert McCauley (121) 1985 Harry ‘N Bill (5) Mary Russ (115) Irish Freeze (4) Diapason (5) 1:09 3/5 ft no Bee Bee Stable Emanuel Tortora Pat Day (116) Larry Melancon (113) 1984 Timeless Native (4) Don Brumfield (121)= Euathlos (4) Runderbar (4) 1:10 4/5 gd 5 1/2 Hawksworth Farm Grover G. Delp Sam Maple (116) Harvey Puckett (112) 1983 Shot n’ Missed (6) Leroy Moyers (115) Gallant Gentleman (5) m-Excitable Lady (5) 1:09 ft 3 1/2 William F. Lucas William I. Mott Jim McKnight (114) Pat Day (115) 1982 Golden Derby (4) Julio C. Espinoza (115) Shot n’ Missed (5) Aristocratical (5) 1:10 ft no Frederick E. Lehmann William E. Adams Darrell Haire (117) Terry Lipham (119) and John R. Gaines 1981 Turbulence (5) Julio C. Espinoza (115) Final Tribute (5) It’s a Rerun (5) 1:09 2/5 ft 1/2 (1st) Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Colpitt John Oxley Anthony Rini (114) Michael Morgan (114) 1981 Zuppardo’s Prince (5) Julio C. Espinoza (116) Convenient (5) Done Well (4) 1:09 2/5 ft 1/2 (2nd) Anthony L. Zuppardo Clarence Breedlove Jim McKnight (118) Michael Morgan (116) Rev.
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