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200000 Kentucky Jockey Club $200,000 Kentucky Jockey Club (Grade II) 90 th Running – Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016 (Fall Meet) 2-Year-Olds at 1 1/16 Miles on Dirt at Churchill Downs Stakes Record – 1:42.83, Super Saver (2009) Top Beyer Speed Figure – 105, Captain Steve (1999) Average Winning Beyer Speed Figure (Since 1992) – 91.4 (2,194/24) Road to the Kentucky Derby Prep Season Top 4 Points: 10-4-2-1 Name Origin: The race was named in honor of the Kentucky Jockey Club holding company that operated Churchill Downs at the time of the race’s inaugural running in 1920. Year (Race No.) Winner (Age/Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.-Beyer) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis. (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share-# 2015-Nov 28 (11th) Airoforce (2c) Julien Leparoux (122) Mor Spirit* 1:45.48 (sloppy-87) Colonel John $200,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (13) John C. Oxley Mark Casse Mo Tom 2.40-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Gr./ro.) $114,080—89 2014-Nov 29 (11th) El Kabeir (2c) Calvin Borel (122) Imperia 1:44.82 (fast-94) Scat Daddy $233,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (11) Zayat Stables LLC John Terranova Eagle 7.30-1 (head) Florida (Gr./ro.) $135,792—88 2013-Nov 30 (11th) Tapiture (2c) Ricardo Santana Jr. (122) Laddie Boy 1:43.51 (fast-83) Tapit $175,200-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (9) Ron Winchell Steve Asmussen Awesome Sky 3.30-1 (4 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $104,279—87 2012-Nov 24 (11th) +Uncaptured-CAN (2c)* Miguel Mena (122) Frac Daddy 1:44.97 (fast-76) Lion Heart $177,150-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (13) John Oxley Mark Casse Dewey Square 1.80-1 (neck) Canada (Dk. B. or Br.) $101,047—86 2011-Nov 26 (11th) Gemologist (2c) Javier Castellano (122) Ever So Lucky* 1:44.46 (fast-85) Tiznow $178,200-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (11) WinStar Farm LLC Todd Pletcher Timely Tally 3.30-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $103,855—85 2010-Nov 27 (11th) Santiva (2c) Shaun Bridgmohan (122) +Astrology* 1:45.31 (fast-78) Giant’s Causeway $165,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (7) Tom Walters Eddie Kenneally Major Gain 4.80-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $100,254—84 2009-Nov 28 (11th) D-Super Saver (2c) Calvin Borel (122) William’s Kitten 1:42.83 (fast-93) Maria’s Mon $191,250-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (9) WinStar Farm LLC Todd Pletcher Worldly 2.40-1 (5 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $113,832—83 2008-Nov 29 (11th) Beethoven (2c) Calvin Borel (122) Giant Oak 1:44.14 (fast-90) Sky Mesa $168,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (9) John Oxley John Ward Jr. +Capt. Candyman Can* 6.00-1 (neck) Kentucky (B.) $99,994—82 2007-Nov 24 (11th) Anak Nakal (2c) Julien Leparoux (122) Blackberry Road 1:43.16 (fast-86) Victory Gallop $276,750-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (7) Four Roses Thoroughbreds Nick Zito Racecar Rhapsody 8.20-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $168,156—81 2006-Nov 25 (11th) +Tiz Wonderful (2c)* John Velazquez (122) Any Given Saturday 1:42.84 (fast-101) Tiznow $223,800-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (9) Stonestreet Stables LLC Scott Blasi Dominican 0.50-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $133,208—80 2005-Nov 26 (11th) Private Vow (2c)* Shaun Bridgmohan (120) High Cotton 1:45.80 (fast-96) Broken Vow $222,400-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (7) Mike McCarty Steve Asmussen Hyte Regency 0.70-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $137,888—79 2004-Nov 27 (11th) Greater Good (2g) John McKee (122) Rush Bay 1:45.14 (fast-91) Intidab $223,200-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (9) Lewis Lakin Bob Holthus Wild Desert 4.40-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $138,384—78 2003-Nov 29 (11th) +The Cliff’s Edge (2c)* Shane Sellers (122) Gran Prospect 1:45.50 (fast-94) Gulch $222,200-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (8) Robert LaPenta Nick Zito Proper Prado 0.90-1 (3/4 lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $137,764—77 2002-Nov 30 (11th) Soto (2c) Larry Melancon (117) Ten Cents a Shine 1:44.67 (fast-94) Dehere $231,200-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (12) Galopp LLC Michael Dickinson Most Feared 6.30-1 (1 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $143,344—76 2001-Nov 24 (11th) Repent (2c)* Tony D’Amico (122) Request for Parole 1:44.42 (fast-92) Louis Quatorze $217,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (6) Select Stable Ken McPeek High Star 0.80-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $134,540—75 2000-Nov 25 (11th) Dollar Bill (2c) Calvin Borel (113) Holiday Thunder* 1:47.18 (fast-96) Peaks and Valleys $218,800-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (6) Gary and Mary West Stables Inc. Dallas Stewart Gift of the Eagle 2.30-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $135,656—74 1999-Nov 27 (11th) Captain Steve (2c) Robby Albarado (122) +Mighty 1:43.14 (fast-105 ) Fly So Free $232,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (12) Mike Pegram Bob Baffert Personal First 4.70-1 (5 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $143,840—73 1998-Nov 28 (11th) +Exploit (2c)* Chris McCarron (122) Vicar 1:44.16 (fast-101) Storm Cat $227,000-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (11) Robert and Beverly Lewis Bob Baffert Grits’n Hard Toast 0.40-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $140,740—72 1997-Nov 29 (11th) Cape Town (2c) Willie Martinez (113) Time Limit 1:43.97 (fast-96) Seeking the Gold $229,400-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (11) Overbrook Farm D. Wayne Lukas D-Real Quiet 5.70-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $142,228—71 1996-Nov 30 (11th) Concerto (2c) Carlos Marquez Jr. (119) Celtic Warrior 1:46.91 (sloppy-95) Chief’s Crown $229,200-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (11) Kinsman Stable John Tammaro III Carmen’s Baby 6.00-1 (3/4 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $142,104—70 1995-Nov 25 (10th) +Ide (2c)* Craig Perret (122) Editor’s Note 1:44.31 (fast-94) Forty Niner $150,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (5) Willmott Stables Peter Vestal El Amante 1.00-1 (3/4 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $97,500—69 1994-Nov 26 (11th) Jambalaya Jazz (2c) Sam Maple (113) You’re the One 1:46.46 (fast-90) Dixieland Band $150,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (7) John Oxley John Ward Jr. Peaks and Valleys* 3.90-1 (1 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $97,500—68 1993-Nov 27 (8th) War Deputy (2c) Garrett Gomez (112) +Tarzans Blade* 1:46.75 (fast-90) Deputy Minister $150,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (11) Windfields Farm Tony Reinstedler Rustic Light 8.10-1 (2 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $97,500—67 1992-Nov 28 (10th) Wild Gale (2c) Shane Sellers (116) Mi Cielo 1:45.64 (fast-87) Wild Again $164,950-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (11) Black Forest Stable Michael Doyle +Shoal Creek 8.50-1 (neck) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $105,918—66 1991-Nov 30 (9th) Dance Floor (2c)* Chris Antley (121) Waki Warrior 1:45.21 (fast) Star de Naskra $161,370-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (10) Oaktown Stable D. Wayne Lukas Choctaw Ridge 1.10-1 (6 lengths) New Jersey (Dk B or Br.) $104,891—65 1990-Nov 24 (8th) +Richman (2c)* Pat Day (121) Discover 1:45.40 (fast) Bet Big $165,720-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (10) William Lucas Bill Mott Honor Grades 0.70-1 (1 ½ lengths) Florida (Dk B or Br.) $107,718—64 1989-Nov 25 (9th) Grand Canyon (2c)* Angel Cordero Jr. (121) +Insurrection 1:44.60 (fast) Fappiano $147,000-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (6) Wayne Lukas & Overbrook Farm D. Wayne Lukas Dusty’s Command 0.30-1 (10 lengths ) Florida (B.) $95,550—63 1988-Nov 26 (8th) Tricky Creek (2c) Larry Melancon (118) Western Playboy* 1:45.40 (sloppy) Clever Trick $163,205-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (10) William Puttman & Glenn Bromagen Rusty Arnold Revive 18.20-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $106,083—62 1987-Nov 28 (8th) Notebook (2c) Jose Santos (122) +Buoy 1:47.40 (sloppy) Well Decorated $114,925-Gr. II 1 1/16 Miles (6) Eugene Klein D. Wayne Lukas Hey Pat* 6.70-1 (head) New York (B.) $74,701—61 1986-Nov 27 (9th) Mt. Pleasant (2c) Keith Allen (116) Mondulick 1:46.40 (fast) Vigors $143,940-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (11) Loblolly Stable Rusty Arnold Funny Tunes 4.00-1 (4 lengths) Kentucky (Dk B or Br.) $93,561—60 1985-Nov 28 (9th) Mustin Lake (2c)* Pat Day (116) Bachelor Beau* 1:46.80 (muddy) Fappiano $134,510-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (10) Loblolly Stable Shug McGaughey III Regal Dreamer 1.60-1 (2 lengths) Florida (B.) $87,432—59 1984-Nov 17 (8th) Fuzzy (2c) Don Brumfield (114) +Banner Bob* 1:45.00 (fast) It’s Freezing $164,464-Gr. III 1 1/16 Miles (13) Bwamazon Farm Roger Burton Tasheen 15.10-1 (3/4 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $106,903—58 1983-Nov 19 (8th) Biloxi Indian (2c) Garth Patterson (119) Country Manor 1:46.20 (fast) George Navonod $110,340 1 1/16 Miles (7) Sundance Stable Dianne Carpenter +Taylor’s Special* 19.10-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $71,721—57 1982-Nov 20 (8th) +Highland Park (2c)* Don Brumfield (122) Coax Me Matt 1:47.00 (sloppy) Raise a Native $116,760-Gr.
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