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Maryland Jockey Club 2019 Stakes Schedule MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB 2019 STAKES SCHEDULE Date Stake Age Sex Distance Surface Purse CLOSES THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 2019 1/12/19 Fire Plug Stakes 4YO & Up Six Furlongs Dirt $100,000 1/12/19 What a Summer Stakes 4YO & Up Fillies and Mares Six Furlongs Dirt $100,000 1/12/19 Nellie Morse Stakes 4YO & Up Fillies and Mares A 1 1/16 Miles Dirt $100,000 1/12/19 Native Dancer 4YO & Up A 1 1/16 Miles Dirt $100,000 CLOSES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2019 2/16/19 John B Campbell Stakes 4YO & Up 1 1/8 Miles Dirt $100,000 2/16/19 Wide Country Stakes 3YO Fillies 7 Furlongs Dirt $100,000 2/16/19 Barbara Fritchie Stakes G3 4YO & Up Fillies and Mares 7 Furlongs Dirt $250,000 2/16/19 General George Stakes G3 4YO & Up 7 Furlongs Dirt $250,000 2/16/19 Miracle Wood Stakes 3YO 1 Mile Dirt $100,000 2/18/19 Maryland Racing Media Stakes 4YO & Up Fillies and Mares A 1 1/16 Miles Dirt $100,000 CLOSES THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019 3/16/19 Harrison Johnson Memorial Stakes 4YO & Up 1 1/8 Miles Dirt $100,000 3/16/19 Private Terms Stakes 3YO A 1 1/16 Miles Dirt $100,000 3/16/19 Beyond the Wire Stakes 3YO Fillies 1 Mile Dirt $100,000 3/16/19 Not For Love Stakes (MD BRED/SIRED) 4YO & Up 6 Furlongs Dirt $75,000 3/16/19 Conniver Stakes (MD BRED/SIRED) 4YO & Up Fillies and Mares 7 Furlongs Dirt $75,000 CLOSES THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019 4/20/19 Federico Tesio Stakes 3YO 1 1/8 Miles Dirt $125,000 4/20/19 King T Leatherbury Stakes (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & Up 5 1/2 Furlongs Turf $100,000 4/20/19 Primonetta Stakes 3YO & Up Fillies and Mares 6 Furlongs Dirt $100,000 4/20/19 Frank Whitely, Jr. Stakes 3YO & Up 6 Furlongs Dirt $100,000 4/20/19 Weber City Miss Stakes 3YO Fillies A 1 1/16 Miles Dirt $125,000 4/20/19 Dahlia Stakes (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & Up Fillies and Mares 1 Miles Turf $100,000 4/20/19 Henry S. Clark Stakes (Nom Fee $100) L 3YO & Up 1 Miles Turf $100,000 CLOSES TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2019 5/17/19 Skipat Stakes L 3 & Up Fillies and Mares 6 Fur. Dirt $100,000 5/17/19 Adena Springs Miss Preakness G3 3 YO Fillies 6 Fur. Dirt $150,000 5/17/19 Black Eyed Susan Stakes G2 3 YO Fillies 1 1/8 Miles Dirt $250,000 5/17/19 Hilltop Stakes (Nom Fee $100) 3 YO Fillies 1 Mile Turf $100,000 5/17/19 Jim McKay Turf Sprint Stakes (Nom Fee $100) L 3 & Up 5 Fur. Turf $100,000 5/17/19 Allaire Dupont Distaff G3 3 & Up Fillies and Mares 1 1/16 Miles Dirt $150,000 5/17/19 The Pimlico Special G3 3 & Up 1 1/4 Miles Dirt $300,000 CLOSES TUESDAY, MAY 7, 2019 5/18/19 Maryland Sprint Stakes G3 3 & Up 6 Fur. Dirt $150,000 5/18/19 Chick Lang Stakes G3 3 YO 6 Fur. Dirt $200,000 5/18/19 Gallorette Stakes (Nom Fee $100) G3 3 & Up Fillies and Mares 1 1/16 Miles Turf $150,000 5/18/19 James W. Murphy Stakes (Nom Fee $100) L 3 YO 1 Mile Turf $100,000 5/18/19 Dixie Stakes (Nom Fee $100) G2 3 & Up 1 1/16 Miles Turf $250,000 5/18/19 Preakness Stakes G1 3 YO 1 3/16 Miles Dirt $1,500,000 5/18/19 The Very One Stakes (Nom Fee $100) L 3 & Up 5 Fur. Turf $100,000 5/18/19 The Sir Barton Stakes (NW of OPEN SWEEPSTAKE) 3 YO 1 1/16 Miles Dirt $100,000 5/18/19 The Searching Stakes (Nom Fee $100) 3 & Up Fillies and Mares 1 1/2 Miles Turf $100,000 CLOSES FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2019 6/16/19 ALMA NORTH 3YO Fillies 7 Furlongs Dirt $100,000 6/16/19 POLYNESIAN 3YO & UP 7 Furlongs Dirt $100,000 6/16/19 PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & UP 1 1/6 Miles Turf $100,000 6/16/19 BIG DREYFUS (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & UP Fillies & Mares 1 1/6 Miles Turf $100,000 CLOSES FRIDAY, JULY 5, 2019 7/14/19 BEN'S CAT (MD BRED/SIRED) (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & UP 5 1/2 Furlongs Turf $75,000 7/14/19 JAMEELA (MD BRED/SIRED) (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & UP Fillies and Mares 5 1/2 Furlongs Turf $75,000 7/14/19 STORMY BLUES (Nom Fee $100) L 3YO Fillies 5 1/2 Furlongs Turf $100,000 7/14/19 TWIXT 3YO & UP Fillies & Mares 7 Furlongs Dirt $75,000 7/14/19 CONCERN 3YO 7 Furlongs Dirt $75,000 CLOSES THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2019 8/17/19 STAR DE NASKRA (MD BRED/SIRED) 3YO 6 Furlongs Dirt $75,000 8/17/19 MISS DISCO (MD BRED/SIRED) 3YO Fillies 6 Furlongs Dirt $75,000 8/17/19 FIND STAKES (MD BRED/SIRED) (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & UP 1 1/16 Miles Turf $75,000 8/17/19 ALL BRANDY (MD BRED/SIRED) (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & UP Fillies and Mares 1 1/16 Miles Turf $75,000 CLOSES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 9/21/19 FRANK J DEFRANCIS DASH G3 3YO & Up 6 Furlongs Dirt $250,000 9/21/19 LAUREL FUTURITY (Nom Fee $100) 2YO 1 1/16 Miles Turf $200,000 9/21/19 SELIMA (Nom Fee $100) 2YO Fillies 1 1/16 Miles Turf $100,000 9/21/19 BALD EAGLE DERBY (Nom Fee $100) 3YO 1 1/2 Miles Turf $150,000 9/21/19 LAUREL DASH (Nom Fee $100) L 3YO & Up 5 1/2 Furlongs Turf $100,000 9/21/19 SENSIBLE LADY TURF DASH (Nom Fee $100) 3YO & Up Fillies & Mares 5 1/2 Furlongs Turf $100,000 9/21/19 WEATHERVANE 3YO Fillies 6 Furlongs Dirt $100,000 9/21/19 BWI INTERNATIONAL TURF CUP (Nom Fee $100) G3 3YO & Up 1 Mile Turf $200,000 CLOSES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 9/28/19 ALL ALONG STAKES (Nom Fee $100) L 3YO & Up Fillies & Mares 1 1/16 Miles Turf $150,000 9/28/19 LAUREL TURF CUP (Nom Fee $100) L 3YO & Up 1 1/2 Miles Turf $100,000 9/28/19 ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY (Nom Fee $100) 2YO Fillies 5 1/2 Furlongs Turf $100,000 9/28/19 HOWARD COUNTY (Nom Fee $100) 2YO 5 1/2 Furlongs Turf $100,000 9/28/19 CHALLEDON STAKES (NW OF A SWEEPSTAKE) 3YO & Up 7 Furlongs Dirt $75,000 9/28/19 SHINE AGAIN STAKES (NW OF A SWEEPSTAKE) 3YO & Up Fillies and Mares 7 Furlongs Dirt $75,000 10/19/19 Maryland Million Day 2019 STAKES SCHEDULE PENDING COMMISSION APPROVAL.
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