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100000 Debutante $100,000 Debutante (Listed) 116th Running – Saturday, July 2, 2016 (Spring Meet) 2-Year-Old Fillies at Six Furlongs on Dirt at Churchill Downs Stakes Record – 1:09.27, Rated Fiesty (2007) Top Beyer Speed Figure – 98, Chilukki (1999) Average Winning Beyer Speed Figure (Since 1992) – 80.2 (1,924/24) Name Origin: The Debutante and the Louisville Handicap were created in 1895 by the group that purchased the financially troubled Louisville Jockey Club (Churchill Downs) from founder Col. M. Lewis Clark a year earlier. 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-June 27 (7th) Cosmic Evolution (2f) Calvin Borel (118) Adhara* 1:11.89 (fast-59) Proud Citizen $100,000 6 F (7) Stephen L. Fidel Lon Wiggins Areolite 5.30-1 (1 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $60,760—115 2014-June 21 (8th) Promise Me Silver (2f) Robby Albarado (120) Unbridled Reward* 1:11.49 (fast-69) Silver City $108,300 6 F (6) Robert G. Luttrell Bret Calhoun Rousanne 2.10-1 (2 lengths) Texas (Gr. or Ro.) $66,475—114 2013-June 22 (7th) Fiftyshadesofgold (2f)* Corey Lanerie (120) More Than Beauty 1:10.63 (fast-82) My Golden Song $113,400 6 F (11) Clarence Scharbauer Jr. Bret Calhoun Del Mar Holiday 1.30-1 (8 lengths) Texas (Gr. or Ro.) $66,090—113 2012-June 23 (10th) Blueeyesintherein (2f)* Leandro Goncalves (120) Quiet Success 1:11.71 (fast-69) Magna Graduate $112,200-Gr. III 6 F (10) Dorothy Self, Berry King, Travis Morgenson IV LLC & Burr Travis et al Garry Simms Shesakitty 1.00-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $66,086—112 2011-June 25 (10th) Flashy Lassie (2f) Kent Desormeaux (116) Five Star Momma 1:10.89 (fast-69) Flashy Bull $109,300-Gr. III 6 F (7) Barry King Garry Simms Queen Teuta 17.60-1 (1 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $66,411—111 2010-June 26 (10th) Just Louise (2f) Robby Albarado (118) Tristanme 1:11.85 (fast-69) Five Star Day $108,800-Gr. III 6 F (7) Eldon Farm Equine LLC Dale Romans Salty Strike* 1.80-1 (neck) Kentucky (Ch.) $66,107—110 2009-June 27 (10th) Decelerator (2f)* Julien Leparoux (118) Wild Forest Cat 1:11.28 (fast-78) Dehere $111,300-Gr. III 6 F (9) Westrock Stables LLC D. Wayne Lukas Kinsolving 1.30-1 (neck) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $66,246—109 2008-June 28 (10th) Garden District (2f)* Robby Albarado (118) O-Rachel Alexandra 1:11.07 (fast-77) Dixie Union $112,500-Gr. III 6 F (10) Twin Creeks Racing Stables LLC Todd Pletcher Simplify 1.10-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $66,263—108 2007-July 7 (7th) Rated Fiesty (2f)* Shaun Bridgmohan (122) Dreabons Legacy 1:09.27 (fast-85) Exchange Rate $111,000-Gr. III 6 F (8) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable & JMJ Racing Stable Steve Asmussen American County 0.50-1 (6 ½ lengths) Florida (Gr. or Ro.) $66,756—107 2006-July 8 (8th) Richwoman (2f) Shaun Bridgmohan (122) Chagall* 1:10.50 (fast-77) Successful Appeal $109,700-Gr. III 6 F (6) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable Steve Asmussen Lenaro 1.60-1 (neck) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $67,335—106 2005-July 9 (10th) Effectual (2f) Robby Albarado (117) Joint Effort* 1:03.95 (fast-83) Carson City $112,600-Gr. III 5 ½ F (9) Gainesway Thoroughbreds Ltd. & George Bolton Steve Asmussen Swept Gold 3.30-1 (2 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $69,812—105 2004-July 4 (11th) Classic Elegance (2f)* Pat Day (117) Paragon Queen 1:04.18 (fast-79) Carson City $110,800-Gr. III 5 ½ F (9) Bob and Beverly Lewis D. Wayne Lukas Cool Spell 1.80-1 (1 length) Kentucky (B.) $68,696—104 2003-July 4 (10th) Be Gentle (2f) Cornelio Velasquez (117) Renaissance* 1:03.96 (fast-83) Tale of the Cat $110,900-Gr. III 5 ½ F (8) Thomas Van Meter II D. Wayne Lukas Sweet Jo Jo 1.80-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Virginia (Dk. B. or Br.) $68,758—103 2002-July 6 (10th) Awesome Humor (2f) Calvin Borel (115) Vibs 1:03.45 (fast-93) Distorted Humor $109,500-Gr. III 5 ½ F (7) Tom Durant Ronny Werner Attemptress 7.60-1 (2 lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $67,890—102 2001-July 7 (9th) Cashier’s Dream (2f) Donnie Meche (118) Lakeside Cup 1:02.52 (fast-97) Service Stripe $110,500-Gr. III 5 ½ F (8) Heiligbrodt Racing Stable & Team Valor Steve Asmussen Colonial Glitter* 2.30-1 (3 ½ lengths) Michigan (Ch.) $68,510—101 2000-July 8 (9th) Gold Mover (2f)* Craig Perret (121) Princess Belle 1:03.79 (fast-86) Gold Fever $112,300-Gr. III 5 ½ F (9) Edward Evans Mark Hennig Tricky Elaine 0.50-1 (2 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $69,626—100 1999-June 26 (7th) 2F-Chilukki (2f)* Willie Martinez (121) Miss Wineshine 1:03.66 (fast-98 ) Cherokee Run $112,900-Gr. III 5 ½ F (9) Stonerside Stable Bob Baffert Cecilia’s Crown 0.30-1 (5 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $69,998—99 1998-June 27 (7th) 2FO-Silverbulletday (2f)* Willie Martinez (115) The Happy Hopper 1:04.70 (fast-87) Silver Deputy $112,100-Gr. III 5 ½ F (9) Mike Pegram Bob Baffert Mancari’s Rose 0.30-1 (1 ¾ lengths) Kentucky (B.) $69,502—98 1997-June 28 (7th) Love Lock (2f) Pat Day (115) Countess Diana* 1:03.84 (fast-92) Silver Ghost $116,900-Gr. III 5 ½ F (13) Michael Tabor D. Wayne Lukas Quick Lap 2.70-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Gr. or Ro.) $72,478—97 1996-June 29 (7th) Move (2f)* Pat Day (121) Sarah’s Prospector 1:05.66 (fast-78) Forty Niner $113,600-Gr. III 5 ½ F (10) Cherry Valley Farm LLC Frank Brothers Live Your Best 0.50-1 (3 ½ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $73,840—96 1995-July 2 (10th) 2F-Golden Attraction (2f)* Donna Barton (115) Western Dreamer 1:04.19 (fast-82) Mr. Prospector $105,400 5 ½ F (9) Overbrook Farm D. Wayne Lukas Typically Irish* 1.20-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $70,948—95 1994-June 12 (9th) Chargedupsycamore (2f)* Pat Day (121) Phone Bird 1:05.24 (fast-74) Am All Charged Up $92,450 5 ½ F (9) Gary Grable Don Ackel Our Gem 1.10-1 (1 length) Louisiana (Gr.) $54,405—94 1993-June 13 (9th) Fly Love (2f) Brent Bartram (116) Miss Ra He Ra 1:05.23 (fast-79) Rahy $57,900 5 ½ F (11) John Richter Tony Reinstedler Astas Foxy Lady* 2.20-1 (4 lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) $37,635—93 1992-June 7 (9th) Hollywood Wildcat (2f) Fabio Arguello Jr. (116) Cosmic Speed Queen 1:06.02 (good-79) Kris S. $59,200 5 ½ F (14 ) Marge and Irving Cowan Emanuel Tortora Dixie Band 7.80-1 (3 lengths) Florida (Dk. B. or Br.) $38,480—92 1991-June 9 (9th) Greenhaven Lane (2f) Kaoru Tsuchiya (112) Moment of Grace 1:06.23 (fast) Ruthie’s Native $56,850 5 ½ F (11) Earl Ball, Carl Cox & Ernest Retamoza Ernest Retamoza One for Smoke 5.50-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (Ch.) $36,953—91 1990-June 30 (9th) Barbara’s Nemesis (2f) Joe Deegan (116) Gracielle 1:12.00 (fast) Sovereign Dancer $56,450 6 F (10) Fred Miller Barbara Beagle Cosmic Music 13.80-1 (3 lengths) Florida (B.) $36,893—90 1989-June 25 (9th) Icy Folly (2f) Keith Allen (118) Hard Freeze 1:11.20 (fast) Icecapade $58,700 6 F (14 ) Eugene Klein D. Wayne Lukas Lucy’s Glory* 2.20-1 (3 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ro.) $37,993—89 1988-June 26 (9th) Seaquay (2f)* Robyn Ehrlinspiel (114) Weekend Spree 1:11.20 (fast) Fire Dancer $54,950 6 F (8) Barbara Handy, J. F. Swanson & J. R. Champine James Garrard Coax Chelsie 1.10-1 (5 lengths) Florida (B.) $35,717—88 1987-June 20 (7 th -Div. 1 ) Bold Lady Anne (2f) Jesse Davidson (118) Over All 1:11.60 (fast) Bold Josh $39,650 6 F (7) Edward Connor Bob Wheeler Penny’s Growl 4.00-1 (2 lengths) New Jersey (B.) $25,793—87 1987-June 20 (9 th -Div. 2 ) Dark Silver (2f) Mike McDowell (116) She’s Freezing 1:12.60 (fast) Silver Nitrate $40,400 6 F (9) Mary Zimmerman Steve Morguelan Saved by Grace 4.60-1 (3 lengths) Florida (B.) 87 1986-June 28 (9th) Burnished Bright (2f) Pat Day (121) Before Sundown* 1:11.20 (fast) Well Decorated $73,400 6 F (7) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klein D. Wayne Lukas Shivering Gal 1.20-1 (head) Kentucky (B.) $46,810—86 1985-June 22 (9th) Tricky Fingers (2f) Larry Melancon (115) Likker is Quikker 1:05.20 (fast) Clever Trick $47,400 5 ½ F (12) Glencrest Farm Rusty Arnold Time for Honor 3.50-1 (neck) Kentucky (B.) $31,013—85 1984-July 5 (7th) Knot (2f) Keith Allen (115) Don’t Joke 1:06.40 (muddy) Majestic Light $34,450 5 ½ F (10) Claiborne Farm Steve Penrod Off Shore Breeze 2.60-1 (3/4 lengths) Kentucky (Dk. B. or Br.) $22,393—84 1983-July 7 (8th) Arabizon (2f) Leroy Moyers (115) Ark 1:05.80 (fast) Barbizon $33,500 5 ½ F (9) Jonmac Stable Peter Salmen Jr. Starafar 3.90-1 (3 lengths) Kentucky (B.) $22,182—83 1982-June 24 (8th) Ice Fantasy (2f) Patrick Johnson (115) Wrong Answer 1:04.60 (fast) It’s Freezing $31,400 5 ½ F (12) John Churchman John Churchman Fifth Affair* 3.30-1 (1/2 length) Kentucky (B.) $20,735—82 1981-May 2 (6th) Pure Platinum (2f) Pat Day (119) Miss Preakness :58.80 (fast) Singh $30,675 5 F (10) Ann Cowgill Jesse Backer Cypress Bay* 35.40-1 (1 ¼ lengths) Kentucky (Ch.) 81 1980-May 3 (6th) Excitable Lady (2f)* Don Brumfield (119) Masters Dream :58.60 (fast) Wajima $29,975 5 F (7) Tom Gentry & Phyllis Brown John Ward Jr.
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