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I 1 1/8 Miles (14) Cash is King LLC John Servis Lewis Bay 4.70-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Maryland (B.) $564,200—142 2015-May 1-F (11th) Lovely Maria Kerwin Clark (121) Shook Up 1:50.45 (fast-94) Majesticperfection $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (14) Brereton C. Jones Larry Jones I’m a Chatterbox 6.30-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $570,400—141 2014-May 2-F (11th) 3F-Untapable* Rosie Napravnik (121) My Miss Sophia 1:48.68 (fast-107) Tapit $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (12) Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC Steve Asmussen Unbridled Forever 1.00-1 (4 ½ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $576,000—140 2013-May 3-F (11th) Princess of Sylmar Mike Smith (121) 3F-Beholder 1:49.17 (fast-97) Majestic Warrior $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (10) King of Prussia Stable (Ed Stanco) Todd Pletcher Unlimited Budget 38.80-1 (1/2-length) Pennsylvania (Ch.) $589,000—139 2012-May 4-F (11th) Believe You Can Rosie Napravnik (121) Broadway’s Alibi 1:49.50 (fast-100) Proud Citizen $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (14) Brereton C. Jones Larry Jones Grace Hall* 13.80-1 (3/4 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $564,200—138 2011-May 6-F (11th) Plum Pretty Martin Garcia (121) St. John’s River 1:49.50 (fast-95) Medaglia d’Oro $1,000,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (13) Peachtree Stable (John Forcht) Bob Baffert Zazu 6.30-1 (neck) Pennsylvania (B.) $570,400—137 2010-April 30-F (11th) 3F-Blind Luck* Rafael Bejarano (121) Evening Jewel 1:50.70 (fast-94) Pollard’s Vision $584,300-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (14) Mark DeDomenico, John Carver, Peter Abruzzo & Jerry Hollendorfer Jerry Hollendorfer Tidal Pool 1.30-1 (nose) Kentucky (Ch.) $329,662—136 Favorites who finished off-the-board : Paradise Woods (11 th in 2017 at 1.20-1), Rachel’s Valentina (6 th in 2016 at 2.50-1), Stellar Wind (4 th in 2015 at 3.20-1), th th Dreaming of Julia (4 at $1.50-1 in 2013), Joyful Victory (4 at $2.30-1 in 2011) The 2000s Year (Race No.) Winner Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Cond.-Beyer) Sire Gross Purse-Gr. Dis. (Starters) Owner(s) Trainer Third Odds (Margin) Bred (Color) Winner's Share-# 2009-May 1-F (11th) H3F-Rachel Alexandra* Calvin Borel (121) Stone Legacy 1:48.87 (fast-108 ) Medaglia d’Oro $554,500-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (7) L and M Partners LLC Hal Wiggins Flying Spur 0.30-1 ( 20 ¼ lengths ) Kentucky (B.) $336,914—135 2008-May 2-F (10th) 3F-Proud Spell* Gabriel Saez (121) Little Belle 1:50.01 (sloppy-99) Proud Citizen $596,500-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (10) Brereton C. Jones Larry Jones Pure Clan 3.40-1 (5 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $351,340—134 2007-May 4-F (10th) 3F-Rags to Riches* Garrett Gomez (121) Octave 1:49.99 (muddy-104) A.P. Indy $589,200-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (14) Michael B. Tabor & Derrick Smith Todd Pletcher High Heels 1.50-1 (4 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $332,428—133 2006-May 5-F (10th) Lemons Forever Mark Guidry (121) Ermine 1:50.07 (fast-92) Lemon Drop Kid $685,310-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (14) Leon Willis, Terry Horton & Dallas Stewart Dallas Stewart 3F-Wait a While (via DQ of Bushfire) 47.10-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $386,395—132 2005-May 6-F (10th) Summerly Jerry Bailey (121) In the Gold 1:50.23 (fast-90) Summer Squall $554,400-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (7) Winchell Thoroughbreds LLC Steve Asmussen Gallant Secret 4.60-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $343,728—131 2004-April 30-F (10th) 3F-Ashado* John Velazquez (121) Island Sand 1:50.81 (muddy-102) Saint Ballado $572,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (11) Starlight Stable LLC, Paul Saylor & Johns Martin Todd Pletcher Madcap Escapade 2.30-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $354,640—130 2003-May 2-F (10th) 3F-Bird Town Edgar Prado (121) Santa Catarina SR-1:48.64 (fast-101) Cape Town $573,800-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (12) Marylou Whitney Stables Nick Zito Yell 18.20-1 (3 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $355,756—129 2002-May 3-F (9th) 3F-Farda Amiga Chris McCarron (121) Take Charge Lady* 1:50.41 (fast-103) Broad Brush $562,100-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (9) Old Friends Inc., Winner Silk Inc. & Jose DeCamargo Paulo Lobo Habibti 20.00-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $348,502—128 2001-May 4-F (9th) Flute Jerry Bailey (121) Real Cozzy 1:48.85 (fast-99) Seattle Slew $609,200-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (13) Juddmonte Farms Inc. Bobby Frankel Collect Call 3.30-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $377,704—127 2000-May 5-F (9th) Secret Status Pat Day (121) Rings a Chime 1:50.30 (fast-100) A.P. Indy $610,800-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (14) Will S. Farish, James Elkin & W. Temple Webber Jr. Neil Howard Classy Cara 4.90-1 (6 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $378,696—126 Favorites who finished off-the-board : Balance (11 th at $1.60-1 in 2006), Sis City (4 th at $0.60-1 in 2005), Lady Tak (6 th at $2.60-1 in 2003), Fleet Renee (4 th at $1.70-1 in 2001), Kumari Continent (9 th at $4.70-1 in 2000) H=Horse of the Year The 1990s 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-# 1999-April 30-F (9th) HOF (09) 3F-Silverbulletday* Gary Stevens (121) Dreams Gallore 1:49.92 (fast-107) Silver Deputy $551,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (7) Mike Pegram Bob Baffert Sweeping Story 0.10-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $341,620—125 1998-May 1-F (9th) Keeper Hill* David Flores (121) 3F-Banshee Breeze 1:52 (fast-100) Deputy Minister $605,500-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (13) John Chandler Bobby Frankel Really Polish 3.30-1 (neck) Kentucky (B.) $375,410—124 1997-May 2-F (9th) Blushing K.D. Lonnie Meche (121) Tomisue’s Delight 1:50 1/5 (fast-104) Blushing John $584,700-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (9) Jim & Sue Burns Sam David Jr. Storm Song (via DQ of Sharp Cat) 2.70-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $362,514—123 1996-May 3-F (9th) Pike Place Dancer Corey Nakatani (121) Escena 1:49 4/5 (fast-101) Seattle Dancer $500,000-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (6) Jerry Hollendorfer & George Todaro Jerry Hollendorfer Cara Rafaela 9.80-1 (neck) Kentucky (B.) $325,000—122 1995-May 5-F (9th) Gal in a Ruckus Herb McCauley (121) Urbane* 1:50 (fast-99) Bold Ruckus $361,600-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (8) John Oxley John Ward Jr. Sneaky Quiet 34.00-1 (1/4-length) Canada (Ch.) $235,040—121 1994-May 6-F (9th) Sardula Eddie Delahoussaye (121) Lakeway* 1:51 (good-99) Storm Cat $283,600-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (7) Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Moss Brian Mayberry Dianes Halo 1.50-1 (head) Kentucky (B.) $184,340—120 1993-April 30-F (9th) Dispute Jerry Bailey (121) Eliza* 1:52 2/5 (fast-93) Danzig $294,200-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (11) Ogden Mills Phipps “Shug” McGaughey III Quinpool 5.10-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $191,230—119 1992-May 1-F (9th) Luv Me Luv Me Not Fabio Arguello Jr. (121) Pleasant Stage 1:51 2/5 (fast-90) It’s Freezing $280,700-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (6) Philip Maas Glenn Wismer Prospectors Delite* 11.80-1 (1/2-length) Kentucky (B.) $182,455—118 1991-May 3-F (9th) Lite Light* Corey Nakatani (121) Withallprobability SR -1:48 4/5 (fast) Majestic Light $318,900-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (10) Oaktown Stable Jerry Hollendorfer Til Forbid 0.90-1 (10 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $207,285—117 1990-May 4-F (9th) Seaside Attraction Chris McCarron (121) 3F-Go for Wand* 1:52 4/5 (muddy) Seattle Slew $241,400-Gr. I 1 1/8 Miles (10) Overbrook Farm D. Wayne Lukas Bright Candles e-8.10-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $156,910—116 Favorites who finished off-the-board : Glitter Woman (8 th at $1.40-1 in 1997), My Flag (5 th at $0.70-1 in 1996) The 1980s Year (Race No.) Winner (Age/Sex) Jockey (Weight) Second Time (Condition) Sire Gross Purse-Gr.
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