Dixiana Elkhorn Stakes (G2) Sponsored by Dixiana Farm 32Nd Running • Spring • 1 1/2 Miles (Turf) • 4-Year-Olds and Up

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Dixiana Elkhorn Stakes (G2) Sponsored by Dixiana Farm 32Nd Running • Spring • 1 1/2 Miles (Turf) • 4-Year-Olds and Up Dixiana Elkhorn Stakes (G2) Sponsored by Dixiana Farm 32nd Running • Spring • 1 1/2 miles (turf) • 4-year-olds and up Elkhorn Creek is an 86-mile-long stream located in Central Kentucky that runs through Fayette, Scott, Woodford and Franklin Counties. At one time, a branch of South Elkhorn Creek ran through downtown Lexington, where the creek’s direc- tional flow was used to plot Main and other downtown streets. Dixiana Farm of Lexington became the sponsor in 2014. Milestones – Elkhorn Stakes 2016 Purse: $250,000 Fastest Time at Current Distance (1 1/2 miles, turf): 2:27 4/5 (Haggin Course), African Dancer, 1999 Largest Straight Payoff: $63.60, Dramedy, 2015 STAKES Smallest Straight Payoff: $2.60, Lure, 1994 Largest Field: 12, 2005; 2007; 2009; 2010 Keeneland/Coady Smallest Field: 5, 1994; 1998 Favored Da Big Hoss won the Dixiana Elkhorn (G2) by a half- Largest Value to Winner: $150,000, Dramedy, 2015; Da Big Hoss, 2016 length from Kaigun. Elkhorn Stakes History Year Winner/Age/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2016 Da Big Hoss* (5) Florent Geroux (118) Kaigun (6) Royal Albert Hall (GB) (4) 2:31.29 fm 1/2 Skychai Racing LLC Michael J. Maker Joe Bravo (120) Flavien Prat (118) Haggin Course (Harvey Diamond) 2015 Dramedy (6) Joe Bravo (118) Dynamic Sky (5) Unitarian (5) 2:31.17 gd nk John James Revocable Trust Gerald Aschinger Julien Leparoux (118) Javier Castellano (118) Haggin Course 2014 Unitarian (4) Javier Castellano (118) War Dancer (4) Temeraine (5) 2:32.60 gd 1 1/4 Robert S. Evans Todd A. Pletcher Alan Garcia (118) Jose Lezcano (118) Haggin Course 2013 Dark Cove (6) Joel Rosario (118) Side Road (4) Sky Blazer (5) 2:30.84 fm 4 1/4 Kenneth L. and Sarah K. Ramsey Michael J. Maker Gary Stevens (118) Rosie Napravnik (118) Haggin Course 2012 Point of Entry (4) John Velazquez (119) Tahoe Lake (BRZ) (6) Simmard (7) 2:29.45 fm 1 1/2 Phipps Stable (O.M. Phipps et al.) Claude R. McGaughey III Manoel Cruz (119) Javier Castellano (121) Haggin Course 2011 Musketier (GER)* (9) John Velazquez (118) Pool Play (6) Windward Islands (7) 2:32.04 yl 1 1/4 Stella Perdomo Roger L. Attfield Julien Leparoux (118) Rosie Napravnik (118) Haggin Course 2010 Musketier (GER) (8) John Velazquez (118) Brass Hat (9) Blushing Bear (4) 2:31.32 fm 1 3/4 Johanna Louise Glen-Teven Roger L. Attfield Calvin Borel (118) Shaun Bridgmohan (118) Haggin Course 2009 Spice Route (GB) (5) Rene Douglas (118) Musketier (GER) (7) Brass Hat (8) 2:29.23 fm 2 Harlequin Ranches, Ralph Roger L. Attfield Edgar Prado (118) Calvin Borel (118) Haggin Course Johnson and Roger Attfield 2008 Dancing Forever (5) Rene Douglas (118) Drilling for Oil (5) Brass Hat (7) 2:29.79 fm 1 Phipps Stable (O.M. Phipps et al) Claude R. McGaughey Kent Desormeaux (120) Willie Martinez (118) Haggin Course 2007 Ascertain (IRE) (6) Jamie Theriot (118) Always First (GB) (6) Drilling for Oil (4) 2:30.40 gd nk Mrs. S.K. Johnston Jr., Niall M. O’Callaghan Garrett Gomez (118) Robby Albarado (118) Haggin Course Gene Voss and Paul Dixon 2006 Pellegrino (BRZ) (7) Shaun Bridgmohan (118) Go Deputy (6) Silverfoot (6) 2:29.84 fm 3/4 Gary A. Tanaka Roger L. Attfield Garrett Gomez (118) Mark Guidry (118) Haggin Course 2005 Macaw (IRE) (6) Javier Castellano (118) European (IRE) (5) Rochester (9) 2:32.62 yl 2 1/2 George Melillo Angel J. Penna Jr. Brice Blanc (118) Robby Albarado (118) Haggin Course 2004 Epicentre * (5) Jerry Bailey (116) Rochester (8) Art Variety (BRZ) (6) 2:31.96 gd 4 3/4 Juddmonte Farms Robert J. Frankel Cornelio Velasquez (116) Brice Blanc (116) Keeneland Course (Khalid Abdullah) 2003 Kim Loves Bucky (6) Kent Desormeaux (117) Man From Wicklow (6) Williams News (8) 2:29.39 fm 1/2 Kim Glenney John Glenney Jerry Bailey (123) Brice Blanc (116) Haggin Course 2002 Kim Loves Bucky (5) Jorge Chavez (116) Rochester (6) Cetewayo (8) 2:32.49 fm 2 Kim Glenney John Glenney Pat Day (116) Jerry Bailey (118) Haggin Course 2001 Williams News (6) Robby Albarado (116) Gritty Sandie (5) Craigsteel (GB) (6) 2:29.13 fm 1/2 On Target Racing Stable Thomas M. Amoss Corey Nakatani (116) Jose Santos (116) Haggin Course (R.B. Cerullo & N. Paulus) Rev. 8/4/16 2016 Fall Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes 81 ® Elkhorn Stakes History Year Winner/Age/Owner Jockey/Wgt./Trainer 2nd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. 3rd/Age/Jockey/Wgt. Time Margin 2000 Drama Critic (4) Jerry Bailey (116) Craigsteel (GB) (5) Dixie’s Crown (4) 2:28 fm nk Amerman Racing Stables Mark A. Hennig Jose Santos (116) Mike Smith (116) Haggin Course (Mr. and Mrs. John Amerman) 1999 African Dancer* (7) Jerry Bailey (114) Magest (4) Chorwon (6) 2:27 4/5 fm 3/4 Pin Oak Stable William I. Mott Jose Santos (114) Pat Day (113) (NCR) (Josephine E. Abercrombie) Haggin Course 1998 African Dancer (6) Jerry Bailey (114) Chief Bearhart (5) Chorwon (5) 2:31 3/5 yl/gd 3/4 Pin Oak Stable William I. Mott Jose Santos (122) Pat Day (114) (Josephine E. Abercrombie) Haggin Course 1997 Chief Bearhart (4) Jose Santos (114) Snake Eyes (7) Lassigny (6) 2:28 2/5 fm 1/2 Sam-Son Farm (Ernest L. Samuel) Mark R. Frostad Shane Sellers (113) Pat Day (122) Haggin Course 1996 Vladivostok (6) Pat Day (112) Penn Fifty Three (4) Party Season (GB) (5) 2:30 4/5 gd 1 1/2 Bayard Sharp Neil J. Howard Jose Santos (114) Jerry Bailey (119) Haggin Course 1995 Marvin’s Faith (IRE) (4) Craig Perret (123) Hasten To Add (5) Opera Score (4) 1:47 fm no Marvin Malmuth Ian Jory Pat Day (120) Chris Antley (120) Keeneland Course (NCR) 1994 Lure* (5) Mike Smith (123) Buckhar (6) Pride of Summer (6) 1:53 3/5 yl 4 Claiborne Farm C.R. McGaughey III Jean Cruguet (120) Mickey Walls (120) Haggin Course (Mrs. A.B. Hancock Jr.) 1993 Coaxing Matt (4) Pat Day (118) Cleone (4) Maxigroom (5) 1:47 3/5 fm no STAKES Elmer E. Miller Neil L. Pessin Jerry Bailey (113) Julie Krone (118) Haggin Course 1992 Fourstars Allstar (4) Jerry Bailey (120) Slew the Slewor (5) Rainbows for Life (4) 1:47 3/5 fm nk Richard Bomze Leo O’Brien Julie Krone (120) Pat Day (120) Haggin Course 1991 Itsallgreektome* (4) Russell Baze (123) Pirate Army (5) Spark O‘Dan (6) 1:51 1/5 gd 3 3/4 Jhayare Stables (Jheri Redding) Wallace Dollase Jerry Bailey (113) Charles Woods Jr. (113) 1990 Ten Keys (6) Randy Romero (123) Yankee Affair (8) Maceo (6) 1:51 4/5 yl 1 1/2 Charles Linhoss Michael Pino Jose Santos (123) Craig Perret (118) 1989 Exclusive Partner (7) Fernando Toro (120) Yankee Affair (7) Pappas Swing (4) 1:50 2/5 yl 3 R.D. Hubbard Richard Mandella Randy Romero (120) Gene St. Leon (120) 1988 Yankee Affair (6) Pat Day (123) Storm On The Loose (5) Blazing Bart (4) 1:49 3/5 fm 2 Ju Ju Jen Stable Henry L. Carroll Julio C. Espinoza (118) Jose Santos (123) 1987 Manila* (4) Jacinto Vasquez (113) Lieutenant’s Lark (5) Royal Treasurer (4) 1:48 2/5 fm 3 Bradley M. Shannon LeRoy Jolley Robbie Davis (112) Sandy Hawley (112) (NCR) 1986 Lieutenant’s Lark (4) Frank Lovato Jr. (113) Leprechauns Wish (4) Majestic Jabot (5) 1:54 3/5 gd 1 1/2 Lowell T. Stevens Howard M. Tesher Keith Allen (115) Earlie Fires (115) *Winning favorite. Run at 1 1/8 miles on the turf from 1986-1995. Run at 1 1/2 miles on the turf from 1996-present. Listed, 1986-1987; Grade 3, 1988-1989, 1996-2007; Grade 2, 1990-1995, 2008-present. Keeneland/Coady Jockey Florent Geroux stood between Dixiana Farms owner William Shively and his wife, Donna, in the trophy presentation for the connections of Da Big Hoss, including co-owners David Koenig (left), Jim Shircliff (second row, third from left, red tie) and Harvey Diamond (fifth from left) and trainer Michael J. Maker (purple sweater). 82 2016 Fall Keeneland Media Guide | Stakes Rev. 8/4/16 ®.
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