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Maryland Million Statistics 1986 - 2018 PRESS GUIDE Facts and Figures Maryland Million Statistics 1986 - 2018 Honor roll of sires 2 Winning jockeys 20 Complete summary of stallion representation Index of winners 22 Leading sires 2 Foaling location of winners 25 Sires of winners 11 Breeders of winners 13 2018 race charts & history 26 Winning owners 15 Discontinued races 36 Winning trainers 18 All-time starters 38 Maryland Million Maryland Million facts attendance and betting Oldest winner—La Reine’s Terms, Attendance Betting age 10 (Turf, 2005) Laurel October 18, 1986—20,103 $2,655,485 Oldest Classic winner—Frugal Doc, Pimlico September 19, 1987—20,669 $2,040,886 age 9 (1996) Laurel September 18, 1988—21,223 $2,079,017 Highest win payoff—$134.20, Pimlico September 10, 1989—22,820* $2,367,355* Bear Access (Ladies, 2014) Pimlico September 9, 1990—22,108* $2,257,892* Pimlico September 8, 1991—23,254* $2,385,129* Lowest win payoff—$2.20, Steady Pimlico September 26, 1992—24,777* $2,797,102* Warrior (Nursery, 2010) Laurel October 9, 1993—24,304 (a) $4,185,000** Most wins—3, Ben’s Cat (2010, Laurel October 1, 1994—21,284 (a) $5,001,898** 11, 12), Countus In (1989, 90, Laurel October 14, 1995—19,238 (a) $4,363,222** Laurel October 12, 1996—18,403 (a) $4,584,209** 91), Docent (2001, 02, 03), Laurel October 18, 1997—20,025 (a) $4,042,846** Eighttofasttocatch (2011, 13, 14), Laurel October 17, 1998—24,834 (b) $5,285,000** Mz. Zill Bear (1993, 94, 95), Laurel October 16, 1999—24,097 (b) $6,120,409** Safely Kept (1989, 90, 91) Laurel October 21, 2000—25,404 (b) $5,610,314** Most wins by a sire in one year—4, Pimlico October 13, 2001—20,682 (c) $5,982,679** Rollicking (1988), Pimlico September 21, 2002—19,131 (c) $5,395,867** Allen’s Prospect (2000), Laurel October 11, 2003—21,108 (c) $6,791,400** Not For Love (2009, 11, 14) Pimlico October 9, 2004—19,495 (c) $6,535,179** Laurel October 15, 2005—21,653 (c) $6,969,809** Most wins for a trainer in one year—3, Laurel October 14, 2006—24,836 (c) $6,804,316** J. William Boniface (1987), Laurel October 13, 2007—26,788 (c) $7,814,959** Ronald Cartwright (1993) Laurel October 4, 2008—24,442 (c) $4,777,300** Most wins for a jockey in one year—5, Laurel September 26, 2009—21,695 (c) $4,131,744** Laurel October 2, 2010—23,367 (c) $3,768,672** Ramon Dominguez (2005) Laurel October 1, 2011—20,907 (c) $4,249,315** Leading female jockey—Julie Krone Laurel October 6, 2012—18,420 (c) $3,306,690** (8 wins) Laurel October 19, 2013—18,036 (c) $3,223,980** Largest winning margin—14 lengths, Laurel October 18, 2014—18,870 (c) $3,412,998** Richard’s Lass (Oaks, 1991) Laurel October 17, 2015—19,119 (c) $4,403,182** Laurel October 22, 2016—21,723 (c) $5,321,340** Most starts—7, Ben’s Cat, Laurel October 22, 2017—22,682 (c) $5,145,458** In the Curl Laurel October 20, 2018—22,058 (c) $6,433,014** Dead heats for win—None *Attendance and betting includes Laurel simulcast. Fillies/mares to win Classic—None **Betting figures for 1993 through 2018 include Laurel; inter-track wagering at Pimlico, Rosecroft and off-track betting facilities; simulcasts to out-of-state race tracks; Maryland Million winners to sire plus wagering on out-of-state races simulcast into Maryland that day. a Maryland Million winner—2, (a) From 1993 to 1997, the attendance numbers included Laurel, Pimlico and the Awad (Let Me Be Frank, 2008); state’s two harness tracks. Cherokee’s Boy (Steady Warrior, (b) From 1998 to 2000, the attendance numbers included Laurel, Pimlico and Rosecroft. 2010) (c) From 2001 to 2018, only figures from Pimlico and Laurel were included. Maryland Million 2019 1 Honor roll of sires 241 stallions represented in previous Maryland Millions Leading stallions Name Wins Not For Love ........... 36 Allen’s Prospect.......... 22 MARYLAND MILLION CELE BRATES the CARROLLS FAVORITE (1) 96, 97; stallions who stand in the state. Since the Celestial Glance 95; Choo Choo Baby Two Punch ............. 13 launch of the program in 1986, 241 dif- 94; Cleveland Browni 98; CLIFTON Great Notion ........... 12 ferent stallions have been represented by at PARK (1) 06; Code Name Allen 06; Deputed Testamony ...... 11 least one starter in the 33 Maryland Million Comic Prospect 98; Commanding runnings. Mom 05; Conradley 95, 96, (3) 97; Caveat................. 10 MThe total number of stallions represent- Crossing Point (2) 03, (2) 04, 05; Horatius ............... 10 ed is an impressive figure considering that Cugar 93; December Fire (4) 04; Evil Citidancer ............... 9 only 54 stallions had starters the first two Orange 97; Expected Pleasures (2) 06; Final Table 01; Fort Dodge 98; FOXS Lion Hearted ............ 9 years of the Maryland Million. Even then, however, there was diversity, as the first 18 GOLD DIGGER (1) 05; Franz 93; Smarten................. 7 Maryland Million winners were sired by 16 Germanna Colonies 04; Gigi’s Magic Louis Quatorze ........... 6 different stallions. (3) 00, 01; GIN TALKING (1) 99, (1) 00; Golden Made 01, 02; Grace In the following summary of stallion Salutely ................. 6 Creek 93; Graceful prospect 96; Grey representation, the total number of starts Bowman’s Band .......... 5 Prospect 97; Hay Getoutofmyway (2) is listed (three or more starts), with firsts, 02; Herc’s Prospect 98; Highland Call Carnivalay .............. 5 seconds, thirds and fourths; the starter’s 01; Hurrikane Tracey 01; Hyatt Road name is followed by his or her placing(s) Deputy Minister .......... 5 00; Im Out First (3) 95; Impending (first through fourth) and the year(s) when Norquestor .............. 5 Groom 99; In C C’s Honor (4) 00, he or she competed. Those in capital letters (2) 01, 02, (2) 04; Insideangle 97; Partner’s Hero............ 5 are winners. Itstimeforchange 06; Just Don 09; Polish Numbers .......... 5 Stallions represented by a starter for Kelly’s Class (2) 92; Kyoko 93, (3) 95; Rollicking ............... 5 the first time in the 2018 Maryland Million Lady Hiawatha 98; La Prospect 05; were Baltimore Bob, Bandbox, Hunters Bay, Waquoit ................ 5 Latin Prospect 94; Lilycakes 01, 02; Petionville, Super Ninety Nine and Tritap. Lothar (4) 05; Major Price 05; Malaka Yarrow Brae ............. 5 AARON’S CONCORDE: (6-2-1-0-0) Head (3) 97; MARLEY HART (1) Dancing Count ........... 4 ANNIE MCGEE (1) 00; Exclusive 05; Mass Charles 08; Met a Miner (2) John Alden .............. 4 Concorde 97; Fatlady’sconcorde 97; 07, 08, 09; Most Certainly 98; Nice FLIPPY DIANE (1) 99; Romano Gucci of You (3) 98; One’s Not Enough 91, Malibu Moon ............ 4 (2) 99; Wing Tips 02 92, 93; Orphan Emmali (4) 00, (4) 02; Outflanker .............. 4 ACALLADE: (8-0-2-0-1) Bay Capp 92, Pat Wolsh 96; Portage Path 94, 95, Parker’s Storm Cat ........ 4 94, (2) 95, (2) 98; Call Devise (4) 93; 97; P P Prospect 95; Prince Guistino 98; Privateers Bay 98; Prospect apade Press Card............... 4 Cappalade 94; Icey Call 91; Praise Heaven 99 91; PROSPECTOR’S FUEL (1) 94; Valley Crossing ........... 4 Prospect Silence 00; Prospect Weaver ADMIRAL ALEX: (3-0-1-1-0) Admiral Baederwood ............. 3 05; Prosperous Lady (4) 92; Ribbon Blue 18; Captain Alex (3) 15, (2) 17 Cane 04; RICHARD’S LASS (1) 91, (1) Dance With Ravens ....... 3 AFFILIATE: Bullseye Daredevil 93, (3) 94 92, 93; Ritchie Trail (2) 90, (3) 91, 93, Diamond................ 3 AKUREYRI: (3-0-0-1-1) Icelander (4) 86; (2) 94; SARAH’S PROSPECT (1) 05, Etched.................. 3 Where’s Bob (3) 86, 87 07; SECRET PROSPECT (2) 95, (1) 97; SHAMROCK ISLE (1) 00; Square ALLEN’S PROSPECT: Gators N Bears .......... 3 Cut Diamond (3) 01; Star Slugger (3) (157-22-17-12-11) Accusation 96; Lord Gaylord ............ 3 02; SUMERSET (1) 01, 02; Texas Gold Aldaro 01; Allen Gorgeous 96, 97, 98, 96; Topping (2) 06, 08; T P LOUIE (1) Marine Brass ............ 3 99, 00, 01; Allen Parkway 01; Allen’s 00, 03; Tut Tut Rain 00, 01; Twilights Bee 94; ALLENS BLESSING (1) 03, Northern Dancer ......... 3 Prayer (3) 02, 03; Tyaskin (3) 97, 98, 04; Allen’s Close Call 08; Allen’s Kat Oh Say ................. 3 01; UNDERCOVER (1) 02; Vaulted 04, (4) 06; Allen’s Legend (4) 95; ALL (2) 94; Verdant Valley 94; Waited 98, Oratory................. 3 GIVING (4) 07, (2) 08, (1) 09, 10; All (4) 99, 01; WHAT’S UP LONELY (1) Star Prospect (2) 07, 08; Al’s Prospect Private Terms ............ 3 04; Who Was (2) 05; XRAY (1) 90; 92; AMERI ALLEN (1) 90; Anything Rock Slide............... 3 YOUR OUT (1) 00, 02 for You 01; Athleague 92; Aunt Kay Run the Gantlet .......... 3 04; Barren Creek 06; Bartolo 04; ALLY RUNNER: Allyano 93 Swear by Dixie ........... 3 Broad Bess (3) 09; Brummy 03; BUSY AMBERNASH: (4-0-1-0-0) Thirty Eight Paces......... 3 PROSPECT (1) 06; Calledons Prospect Allthathecouldsee 90, (2) 91; 90; Carney’s Prospect (2) 00, (4) 02; Please Answer 88; Sunset Gun 86 2 Maryland Million 2019 AMERI VALAY: (15-0-1-3-1) BALTIMORE BELLE (1) 10, (2) 11, Ameri Brilliance 01, 03, (3) 04; (4) 12; Bowman’s Boy 11; Americelebration 02; Bold Julio (4) 07; MISS CHARM CITY (1) 08; Crafty Paces 02; Deliver Hope 00, (3) Music Please 11, (4) 12; 01, 03, (3) 04; Flying Valey 00; NORTHPOINT COSTAS (1) 10; P. J. Steve (2) 06; Silver Valay 00, 03; ROADHOG 11, (1) 12, (1) 13, (3) 14, Snoz 03 (2) 15; Shookstown Road 12; Simple ANOTHER REEF: (7-1-1-0-1) Miss Ivy 92, Songs 11 Bardleau 95; BEWARE OF THE 94; TRUMP MAHAL 95, (1) 96, (2) BRILLIANT PROTEGE: (13-1-2-0-2) CAT (1) 89; Beware the Quest 94, 97, 98, (4) 99 Bagetelle (2) 87, (4) 88; Brilliant 95; BEWARNED (1) 93; Bold and APPEALING SKIER: (3-0-0-2-0) Stepper (4) 86, 88, 89; Brilliant Trick Gorgeous (4) 95, 96; Bold Tudor 95; Appealing Speed 05;
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