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2020-2021 Thoroughbred Meet November 2020 Sun Mon Tues 2020-2021 Thoroughbred Meet November 2020 Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 26 27 28 29 * December 2020 * * 3 4 5 6 * * * 10 11 12 13 * * 16 17 18 19 20 * * * * * 26 27 28 * * 31 January 2021 1 2 3 * * 6 7 8 9 10 * * * 14 15 16 17 18 * * 21 22 23 24 * * * 28 29 30 31 February 2021 * * 3 4 5 6 7 * * * 11 12 13 * 15 16 * 18 19 20 21 * * * 25 26 27 28 March 2021 * * 3 4 5 6 7 * * 10 11 12 13 14 * * 17 18 19 20 21 * * 24 25 26 27 28 * * * Post Time 1:00pm unless stated below Post Time - 11:00am Post Time - 12:00pm 2020-2021 THOROUGHBRED RACING SEASON STAKES SCHEDULE DISTANCE / DATE PURSE STAKES RUNNING CONDITIONS SURFACE NOV 26 125,000 THANKSGIVING CLASSIC 96th 3YO/UP 6 FURLONGS 3YO/UP FILLIES & 5 1/2 FURLONGS* DEC 5 75,000 PAN ZARETA STAKES 55th MARES (T) DEC 11 50,000 THE MAGIC CITY CLASSIC 10th 3YO/UP ONE MILE DEC 12 LOUISIANA CHAMPIONS DAY (LA) 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY QH JUVENILE STAKES - GRADE II 30th 2YO 350 YARDS 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY QH DERBY - GRADE III 30th 3YO 400 YARDS 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY QH CLASSIC - GRADE II 30th 4YO/UP 440 YARDS 3YO/UP FILLIES & 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY LADIES TURF 30th MARES 1 1/16 MILES* (T) 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY JUVENILE 30th 2YO 6 FURLONGS 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY SPRINT 30th 3YO/UP 6 FURLONGS 3YO/UP FILLIES & 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY LADIES SPRINT 15th MARES 6 FURLONGS 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY LASSIE 30th 2YO FILLILES 6 FURLONGS 150,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY CLASSIC 30th 3YO/UP 1 1/8 MILES 100,000 LA CHAMPIONS DAY TURF 30th 3YO/UP 1 1/16 MILES* (T) DEC 19 SANTA SUPER SATURDAY 75,000 TENACIOUS STAKES - LISTED 56th 3YO/UP 1 1/16 MILES 5 1/2 FURLONGS* 75,000 RICHARD R. SCHERER MEMORIAL STAKES 15th 3YO/UP (T) 3YO/UP FILLIES & 75,000 BLUSHING KD STAKES 13th MARES 1 1/16 MILES* (T) 75,000 BUDDY DILIBERTO MEMORIAL STAKES - LISTED 15th 3YO/UP 1 1/16 MILES* (T) 75,000 LETELLIER MEMORIAL STAKES 61st 2YO FILLILES 6 FURLONGS 75,000 SUGAR BOWL STAKES 71st 2YO 6 FURLONGS DEC 3YO/UP FILLIES & 26 75,000 JOSEPH E."SPANKY" BROUSSARD MEMORIAL STAKES 56th MARES 1 MILE 70 YARDS 75,000 WOODCHOPPER - LISTED 36th 3YO 1 MILE* (T) 75,000 PAGO HOP 37th 3YO FILLILES 1 MILE* (T) DEC 31 100,000 LA FUTURITY (BOYS) (LA) 58th 2YO COLTS & GELDING 6 FURLONGS 100,000 LA FUTURITY (GIRLS) (LA) 54th 2YO FILLILES 6 FURLONGS 4YO/UP FILLIES & 5 1/2 FURLONGS* JAN 9 75,000 NELSON J.MENARD MEMORIAL STAKES MARES (T) JAN 16 ROAD TO THE DERBY KICKOFF DAY 200,000 LECOMTE STAKES - GRADE III 77th 3YO 1 1/16 MILES 150,000 SILVERBULLETDAY - LISTED 29th 3YO FILLIES 1 MILE 70 YARDS 5 1/2 FURLONGS* 100,000 DUNCAN F. KENNER STAKES 68th 4YO/UP (T) 125,000 LOUISIANA STAKES - GRADE III 75th 4YO/UP 1 1/16 MILES 125,000 COL E.R. BRADLEY STAKES - LISTED 35th 4YO/UP 1 1/16 MILES* (T) 4YO/UP FILLIES & 100,000 MARIE G. KRANTZ MEMORIAL STAKES 26th MARES 1 1/16 MILES* (T) FEB 13 LOUISIANA DERBY PREVIEW DAY 200,000 MINESHAFT STAKES - GRADE III 36th 4YO/UP 1 1/16 MILES 400,000 RISEN STAR STAKES - GRADE II 49th 3YO 1 1/8 MILES 300,000 RACHEL ALEXANDRA STAKES - GRADE II 41st 3YO FILLILES 1 1/16 MILES 150,000 FAIR GROUNDS STAKES - GRADE III 35th 4YO/UP 1 1/8 MILES* (T) 5 1/2 FURLONGS* 100,000 COLONEL POWER STAKES 31st 4YO/UP (T) 4YO/UP FILLIES & 100,000 ALBERT M. STALL MEMORIAL STAKES - LISTED 53rd MARES 1 1/16 MILES* (T) 4YO/UP FILLIES & 5 1/2 FURLONGS* FEB 16 75,000 MARDI GRAS STAKES 77th MARES (T) FEB 27 75,000 BLACK GOLD STAKES 63rd 3YO 1 1/16 MILES* (T) 60,000 DIXIE POKER ACE STAKES (LA) 41st 4YO/UP 1 MILE* (T) MAR 6 75,000 ALLEN LACOMBE MEMORIAL STAKES 14th 3YO FILLILES 1 MILE* (T) 4YO/UP FILLIES & 60,000 RED CAMELIA STAKES (LA) 45th MARES 1 MILE* (T) MAR 20 LOUISIANA DERBY DAY 4YO/UP FILLIES & 100,000 TOM BENSON MEMORIAL STAKES 7th MARES 1 1/16 MILES* (T) 5 1/2 FURLONGS* 75,000 COSTA RISING STAKES (LA) 11th 4YO/UP (T) 300,000 MUNIZ MEMORIAL CLASSIC - GRADE II 29th 4YO/UP 1 1/8 MILES* (T) 400,000 NEW ORLEANS CLASSIC - GRADE II 96th 4YO/UP 1 1/8 MILES 400,000 FAIR GROUNDS OAKS - GRADE II 54th 3YO FILLILES 1 1/16 MILES 1,000,000 LOUISIANA DERBY - GRADE II 108th 3YO 1 3/16 MILES 75,000 CRESCENT CITY DERBY (LA) 49th 3YO 1 1/16 MILES 75,000 CRESCENT CITY OAKS (LA) 16th 3YO FILLIES 1 MILE 70 YARDS MAR 27 60,000 STAR GUITAR STAKES (LA) 12th 4YO/UP 1 1/16 MILES 4YO/UP FILLIES & 60,000 SHANTEL LANERIE MEMORIAL STAKES (LA) MARES 1 MILE 70 YARDS .
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