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Welcome To Tampa Bay Downs!

Has it really been a century since Tampa Bay Downs first opened its doors to the public? Like “The Little Engine That Could,” the Thoroughbred track on Florida’s west coast has overcome each obstacle in its path to bring excitement, fun and lasting memories to racing fans across the generations. Now, as we enter our 100th anniversary season, we proudly invite one and all to savor the experience.

Under the strong and enlightened leadership of President Stella F. Thayer and General Manager Peter Berube, racing has prospered at Tampa Bay Downs since the opening of the turf course at the end of the 1997-98 meet. Challenges have been met boldly, and recent unforeseen events such as the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and a pair of devastating hurricanes before the start of the 2024-25 meet have strengthened the resolve of management and horsemen to deliver a quality product to the sporting public. For a somewhat broader perspective, travel back with us in time to the “Roaring 20’s,” an era when flappers, bootleggers and silent-movie stars such as Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford and sports legends like Babe Ruth and football’s Red Grange captured the public’s fancy. By then, the Kentucky Derby was well-established as horse racing’s biggest event, but Churchill Downs President and promoter extraordinaire Matt J. Winn saw an opportunity to capitalize on the sport’s increasing popularity by introducing racing to the growing Tampa Bay area.

Winn and Ohio investor Harvey Myers teamed to deliver a 39-day meet in 1926, and they looked like geniuses as the public embraced their vision and celebrities such as Ruth, boxer Jack Dempsey, champion golfer Gene Sarazen and circus impresario John Ringling helped usher in the venture. But storm clouds (of a financial nature) loomed on the horizon, and the initial enthusiasm quickly faded as the 1927 meet was shortened to nine days.

The Great Depression, which struck the world in 1929, hit the racetrack hard. Despite upgrades to the facility, the track remained idle through much of the early 1930s, as a majority of area residents struggled to put three square meals a day on their family’s table. After opening for six days in 1934, racing did not return until 1947, although the track carved out a vital niche in 1943 when the U.S. Army constructed barracks on the swampy, wooded environs and turned the facility into a jungle warfare training center.

The track’s “modern” era began in 1947, when it was renamed Sunshine Park (wise-guy sportswriters from up north preferred “Rattlesnake Downs” for the supposed abundance of dangerous wildlife on the backside). That season saw the introduction to the Oldsmar oval of the electric starting gate, photo-finish camera and electronic tote board.

And, literary snark aside, Sunshine Park became popular with journalists such as Red Smith, Arthur Daley and Grantland Rice, who were in Florida to cover baseball spring training games but knew their way to Oldsmar. Rice nicknamed the track the “Santa Anita of the South” after the southern California showcase.

Sunshine Park’s somewhat sleepy, laid-back character took a 180-degree turn in 1965 after it was acquired by a group of Tampa sportsmen that included Thayer’s father, Chester Ferguson, and renamed Florida Downs and Turf Club (shortened by almost everyone to

Florida Downs). Progress remained steady, if not spectacular. Following a fire in 1968, a new $800,000 grandstand opened in time for the 1969 meet with capacity for 6,000.

Fans responded with renewed vigor, and optimism continued to rise after Tampa industrialist Sam F. Davis took the management reins in 1972. Davis lured Eastern Airlines as a sponsor the following season, and in 1974 attendance topped 400,000 for the first time.

Davis retired as President in 1980, the same year the track was renamed Tampa Bay Downs. On March 15 of that season, jockey Richard DePass became the first rider in history to go 7-for-7 on a single card.

Two on-track events in the winter of 1981 brought Tampa Bay Downs renown beyond its own backyard. On Feb. 12, future Hall of Fame jockey Julie Krone, only 17, earned the first of her 3,704 career victories aboard 6-year-old Lord Farkle. The following month, Paristo won the first running of the Budweiser Tampa Bay Derby, later finishing third in that year’s Preakness in Baltimore to establish the Oldsmar race as a legitimate prep for the sport’s Triple Crown series.

Prior to the start of the 1986-87 meet, Stella Thayer and her brother Howell Ferguson gained full control of the track via auction. Thayer, a lifelong horse lover and racing fan, grasped the opportunity to enlarge the track’s profile on a Tampa Bay sporting landscape invigorated by the exploits of the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Thayer – elected to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., as a Pillar of the Turf in 2023 – has always put the interest of fans and horsemen first when directing a path forward. One of her first initiatives was the introduction of Sunday racing in December of 1986. A crowd of 5,893 on the initial Sunday of action suggested the viability of horse racing as a family activity; two years later, the state legislature passed a law to permit children to attend the races.

In 1990, Tampa Bay Downs became the first track in Florida to accept a simulcast signal for wagering purposes, giving the Oldsmar oval a year-round presence in the area and fueling the growth of the stakes program. The Grade III Tampa Bay Derby became recognized as a major prep race for the Kentucky Derby, producing Run for the Roses winners Street Sense, the winner of both races, in 2007 and Tampa Bay Derby third-place finisher Super Saver in 2010.

In May of 1997, Thayer and General Manager Lorraine King, along with other track officials and City of Oldsmar representatives, broke ground on a new turf course. The layout opened the following spring and has continued to draw widespread acclaim from horsemen and jockeys for its lush grass and consistency, while becoming the venue for four graded stakes races each season.

Tampa Bay Downs launched The Downs Golf Practice Facility in 2003 as a state-ofthe-art, first-of-its-kind golf practice and wagering facility. The 22-acre property includes 270 yards of open range for full-swing shots, plus putting and short-game areas. The Downs Golf Clubhouse features a fully stocked pro shop, along with self-service wagering terminals and numerous TV monitors to catch all the action.

Welcome To Tampa Bay Downs!

The opening of the 2003-04 season saw the debut of The Silks Poker Room, now located on the third floor of the Grandstand. In July of 2007, the Florida Legislature granted Tampa Bay Downs permission to operate The Silks Poker Room year-round. Hours are from 10 a.m.-2 a.m. on Sunday and Tuesday through Thursday, and 10 a.m.-3 a.m. on Monday, Friday and Saturday.

Prior to the 2013-14 meet, the first floor of the Grandstand was remodeled to include a pub-style gathering place, Riders Up!, with marble countertops, a candy-apple redwood finish and a variety of craft beers, and the Metro Deli, resembling an old-time, big-city eatery. The improvements have continued in recent seasons with the unveiling of a bright, redesigned circular driveway entrance; a revamped tote board; a high-definition video board; and other upgrades to fan comfort and convenience.

At the outset of the 2018-19 meet, a museum-like display called “Tracking Our History” was opened inside the main Grandstand entrance, consisting of a video retrospective and a glass-enclosed collection of memorabilia, newspaper articles and milestones.

During recent seasons, Tampa Bay Downs has placed an emphasis on enhancing the group experience, adding 10 cabanas for gatherings of up to 20 people along the Grandstand viewing area, complete with food and beverage service. Their popularity resulted in the addition of three Clubhouse cabanas comprising “Champions Row” prior to the 2023-24 meet, each named for an Eclipse Award champion to star at Tampa Bay Downs: Not Surprising, Street Sense and Tepin, the latter a member of the Hall of Fame.

Fans who enjoy watching the action from an apron seat in the Grandstand will find comfortable new benches close to the racetrack (although they are still encouraged to stand and cheer their choices during the stretch run).

For the past century, fans, horse lovers and the community have embraced Thoroughbred racing’s version of “The Little Engine That Could” for its distinctive, country fair-style charm and welcoming ambiance. Tampa Bay Downs is truly the premier entertainment destination on Florida’s west coast!

Tampa Bay Downs launched The Downs Golf Practice Facility in 2003 as a state-of-theart, first-of-its-kind golf practice and wagering facility. The 22 acres of fully lighted golf property include 270 yards of open range for full-swing shots, plus putting and short-game areas. The Downs Golf Clubhouse features a fully stocked pro shop, snack bar and wagering terminals, complete with numerous TV monitors to catch all the action.

The opening of the 2003-2004 season saw the debut of The Silks Poker Room. In July of 2007, the Florida Legislature granted Tampa Bay Downs permission to operate The Silks Poker Room year-round. It is now open on the third floor of the Grandstand Sunday through Thursday from 10 a.m.-2 a.m., and on Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 a.m.

Prior to the 2013-14 season, the first floor of the Grandstand was remodeled to include a pub-style gathering place, Riders Up!, with marble countertops, a candy-apple redwood finish and a variety of craft beers, and the Metro Deli, resembling an old-time, big-city eatery. The improvements have continued in recent seasons with the unveiling of a bright,

redesigned circular driveway entrance; a revamped tote board; a new high-definition video board; and other upgrades to fan comfort and convenience.

At the outset of the 2018-2019 meeting, a museum-like display called “Tracking Our History” was opened inside the main Grandstand entrance, consisting of a video retrospective and a glass-enclosed collection of memorabilia, newspaper articles and milestones.

During recent seasons, Tampa Bay Downs has placed an emphasis on enhancing the group experience at the racetrack, adding 10 cabanas for gatherings of up to 20 people along the Grandstand viewing area, complete with food and beverage service. Their popularity resulted in track officials erecting three Clubhouse cabanas prior to the 20232024 meet, each honoring an Eclipse Award champion to star at Tampa Bay Downs: Not Surprising, Street Sense and Tepin.

Fans who enjoy watching the action from an apron seat in the Grandstand will also find new, comfortable benches close to the racetrack to their liking (although they are still encouraged to stand and cheer their choices during the stretch run).

Racing fans, horse lovers and the Tampa Bay community embrace the Downs for its distinctive, country fair-style charm and welcoming ambiance. Almost a century after its opening, Tampa Bay Downs is truly the premier entertainment destination on the west coast of Florida.

Media Policies

Tampa Bay Downs is extremely pleased to have you with us for our 100th anniversary season of Thoroughbred racing. Outlined below are guidelines to assist your coverage of the current meet that begins on Nov. 19:

1. In order to gain access to the stable area, all media MUST have prior approval and the proper credentials. These credentials are available in the Publicity Office, and media members are required to wear their Press ID at all times.

2. All photographers MUST check in with the Track Photographer, Stephanie Van Minos, Ext. 1246. Van Minos will issue credentials to all photographers, as well as offer advice on good locations from which to shoot, both on the front side and the stable area. These credentials are mandatory in order to shoot from the area adjacent to the track surface; publication credentials alone will not suffice. Van Minos’s office is located on the lower level of the Grandstand adjacent to the State Licensing Office.

3. Phone lines are available in the Press Box for those who need to file their stories electronically. If any other special needs exist, please contact the Publicity Office, Ext. 1368. Tampa Bay Downs provides free wireless access throughout the facility.

4. The Press Box is located on the fourth floor of the Grandstand.

5. Photography is NOT permitted in the Grandstand or Clubhouse Mutuel areas at any time without prior permission of Track Management.

6. On March 7, 2026 (ESMARK Tampa Bay Derby Day), winning owners, trainers and jockeys will be taken to the V.I.P. Room for interviews immediately after the presentation in the winner’s circle.

7. Parking for all credentialed media will be in the Horsemen’s Parking Lot, north of the Grandstand.

For further information or questions, contact Margo Flynn in the Publicity Office at Tampa Bay Downs at 813-855-4401, Ext. 1368 or mjflynn@tampabaydowns.com

Tampa Bay Downs Officers

Track Officers

Stella F. Thayer .………………...…………..…………………….……………………………………………………...President and Treasurer

Howell Ferguson……………………………………...………………………...……………………….………….Vice President and Secretary

Peter N. Berube……………………………..………………...…………………………………………..Vice President and General Manager

Greg Gelyon……………….……………………………………..…………...…………………..…………………….Vice President of Finance

Margo J. Flynn…………………………………………………...…………...…………………...….Vice President of Marketing and Publicity

Tom McLaughlin………………………………………………………………………………..Vice President of Facilities and Track Surfaces

Operating Officials

Joelyn Rigione…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Association Steward

Brook Hawkins.......................................................................................................................................................... Association Steward

Allison De Luca………………………………………………....…………………………...……… .. Director of Racing and Racing Secretary

Jason Beem……………………………………………………………...…….…………………………………………….. ...... Track Announcer

Deanna Nicol……………………………………………...………………………………………………...…………………...Frontside Security

Nicole McGill…..………………………………………………………………..…..……………………………………..Director of Group Sales

John Hernandez………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .. Information Technology

Jamie Berg..…………………………………………………...……………...….………………………… Director of Mutuels & Money Room

Briana Noirot............................................................................................................................................... Director of Food & Beverage

Patrick Murphy............................................................................................................................................................... Director of Poker

Live Racing Schedule

The Track

Main Track

The main track is a one-mile oval with a sand-and-loam composition, and is rated one of the most consistent and safest surfaces in the nation for both training and racing. It is unrivaled in terms of drainage and cushion. The main track is 75 feet wide, the length of the stretch is 976 feet, and the track features a seven-furlong chute. Starting-gate schooling is available on race days from 7:30-10 a.m., and training hours are from 6-10 a.m. unless otherwise noted (the track is closed for harrowing from 8-8:30 a.m.). The banking of the track is 4 degrees on the straightaways and 6 degrees on the turns.

Turf Course

The turf course, which opened for racing in 1998, is seven-eighths of a mile in circumference with a quarter-mile chute. The width of the turf course is 80 feet. The grass is Tifton #419 Bermuda Turf. The course supports rail settings of 0 feet, 12 feet, 24 feet and 30 feet.

Paddock & Walking Ring Area

Located adjacent to the Grandstand at the north end of the facility, the paddock consists of a 14-stall covered saddling area that abuts the rubbermulch walking ring where the horses are united with their jockeys and paraded prior to each race. Once the field has circled the walking ring, the horses move onto the track for the post parade and pre-race warmup.

Backstretch

The backstretch houses 1,460 horses in 31 barns, including two receiving barns. The Track Kitchen and Racing Office complex are located on the south end of the backstretch along with soccer and softball fields and the Veterinary Office. Adjacent to the entrance and exit chutes on the backside of the track are the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association Office, the Chaplain’s Office, main shower and restroom facilities, a tack shop and basketball court. A feed-and-tack store is located east of the barn area, as are paddocks available to trainers for seasonal rental.

Seating & Parking

The Grandstand seats 4,300 people and the Clubhouse seats 1,700 patrons. There are many casual options available trackside, such as the Picnic Pavilion Area, which seats 500, and the Post Time Cabanas, complete with TV monitors and seating for up to 16. On the Clubhouse apron, bench seating is also offered, along with the Stella Artois Trackside Garden Suite, a fully contained private area that seats a party of 35 comfortably. There is parking for approximately 5,000 cars on the property.

The Downs Golf Practice Facility

Located just south of the racetrack, The Downs Golf Practice Facility celebrates the Tampa Bay area’s rich golf heritage while enabling visitors to stay attuned to the Thoroughbred action next door. The 22-acre facility includes 270 yards of open range for full-swing shots, plus putting, short-game and bunker areas. Betting machines are available for anyone wanting to combine horses with birdies.

The Downs Golf Practice Facility has also played host to local qualifying events for the annual Drive, Chip & Putt Championship for junior golfers which culminates in a trip to the Masters for the winners.

An annual club-fitting week will be held in early February, with six club companies offering free fittings throughout the week with the opportunity for golfers to buy clubs at a great price.

“Our goal in building the range was to make Tampa Bay Downs a total entertainment destination. With live racing, full-card simulcasting, golf, concerts and poker, we are realizing that vision,” said Peter Berube, Vice President and General Manager of Tampa Bay Downs. The Downs Golf Practice Facility is committed to offering the finest learning and practice environment in the community, featuring both mats and grass every day!

The Pro Shop features equipment and golf products from all of the top brands, guaranteeing a fine selection of balls, hats, clubs, gloves, apparel and much more.

Joey DiPompo, Director of Golf at The Downs Golf Practice Facility, is responsible for day-to-day operations, including the Pro Shop, range, instruction, food and beverage and grounds maintenance. “We have developed a first-class golf practice facility to introduce more players to the game and to help experienced golfers keep their practice habits on the right track,” DiPompo said.

The Downs Golf Practice Facility offers one-on-one instruction. Matt Mitchell, a PGA Class A professional with more than 30 years of experience, conducts lessons, clinics and schools on an ongoing basis. He is highly respected as one of the area’s premier instructors. Also teaching is Bobby Capobianco. Bobby has over 40 years of teaching experience.

The range is uniquely designed with the look and feel of a golf course, encouraging players to bring every club in their bag. There are numerous bunkers and practice-green areas to help golfers fine-tune pitching, chipping and approach

shots. The nearly two-acre short-game area consists of:

• 8,000 square feet of putting green surface

• 6,000 square feet of greens for practicing chipping and sand game

• 7,000 square feet of greens for approach shots from 10-to-65 yards

Best of all, golf enthusiasts can practice 362 days a year (closed Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day), while enjoying simulcast racing and wagering from the convenience of The Downs Golf Clubhouse, a first in the nation for any racetrack or golf facility.

The Silks Poker Room

The Silks Poker Room offers players top-notch competition, with a variety of low & high-stakes cash games and tournament action. Ultimate Texas Hold ‘Em and Three-Card Poker are only the tip of the iceberg. The elegant, air-conditioned room is completely non-smoking and includes 26 tables. There are plenty of flat-screen TVs so fans can watch, wager, and win on all the live horse racing and simulcast action. Tableside beverage service and in-house masseuses are available, so nobody misses a hand. Whether patrons are experienced poker players, newcomers, or somewhere in between, The Silks Poker Room offers a friendly, welcoming environment. Our professional, outgoing, and experienced staff is always willing to help.

The Silks Poker Room, which opened in December of 2003, is located on the third floor of the Grandstand and is accessible by both stairs and elevator. Guests can stop by the cashier podium to reserve a spot at the table where the game of their choice is being played. The Silks Poker Room is open every day except Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Sunday; hours are from 10 a.m.-2 a.m. on Sunday and Tuesday through Thursday, and 10 a.m.-3 a.m. on Monday, Friday and Saturday.

Tampa Bay Downs In The Community

Each season Tampa Bay Downs holds five Charity Days during its meet, with proceeds earmarked for charitable organizations that qualify under Florida law to receive such contributions. The recipients are in both the Tampa Bay community and the Thoroughbred industry. Over the past 15 seasons, more than $1-million has been raised for these organizations through Charity Days at Tampa Bay Downs and the Tampa Greyhound Track Poker and Racebook. A sampling of the charities that have received direct aid from Tampa Bay Downs include Rotary’s Camp Florida in Brandon, Tampa Bay Sports Commission, Upper Tampa Bay Education Foundation, Florida Thoroughbred Charities, Oldsmar Cares, Thoroughbred Retirement of Tampa, Inc. (TROT) and the Sulphur Springs Pool in Tampa. In addition, Tampa Bay Downs directly contributes more than $31 million into the community each year, while providing more than 500 employment positions during the live racing season.

In the summer months, Tampa Bay Downs continues to support the community by offering job opportunities to more than 100 individuals. The track’s annual payroll exceeds $7.1 million.

History

1926 - The track opens for its inaugural meeting under the name of Tampa Downs. The season lasts 39 days and is headed by Ohio investor Harvey Myers and Kentucky Colonel Matt J. Winn, famed promoter of the Kentucky Derby. Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Gene Sarazen and John Ringling help inaugurate the opening on Feb. 18. Torcher wins the $4,450 “Florida Derby,” which is actually a precursor to the Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah Park.

1927- Tampa Downs reopens, but is forced to close after nine days of a scheduled 37-day meeting due to economic reasons.

1932 - Lexington (Ky.) Herald editor-publisher Desha Breckinridge and Major Thomas McDowell of Lexington oversee repairs and restoration of the facility, but conflicts cause the cancellation of the meeting.

1934 - The Tampa Turf and Field Club is formed, headed by Hal Thompson. The track reopens as Tampa Downs. Inadequate handles during the heart of the Great Depression force the meeting to close after only six days.

1943 - As World War II rages on, the U.S. Army constructs barracks and turns the track into a jungle warfare training center.

1946 - Sunshine Park Racing Association is formed and provides 650 stalls. A 1947 season is approved by referendum. New Yorker Justin O’Connor buys the track but dies just two days before opening.

1947 - Frank Hobbs buys the track from the O’Connor family. The modern era begins as Sunshine Park runs its inaugural meeting. The first official tote board is in operation, an electric starting gate is introduced and a photo finish camera is installed.

1948 - A horsemen’s boycott is averted by increasing the daily purse distribution by $500. Following the 1948 meeting, the Florida Racing Commission denies a request from Sunshine Park’s management to run at night.

1950 - Legendary sportswriters including Grantland Rice, Red Smith, Fred Russell and Arthur Daley are regulars at the track as they travel south to cover baseball spring training games. Rice coins the phase “Santa Anita of the South” in his columns to describe the racetrack. John W. Kane of Wilmington, Del., wins control of the track following a stockholders’ squabble. A Quarter Horse meet runs for three weeks in February.

1951 - A record crowd of 6,060 greets the return of Thoroughbred competition on Opening Day.

1953 - A dozen barns burn but are quickly replaced. The Florida Legislature passes a special bill allowing the track to keep 15% of the takeout and to pay a $4,000 daily fee instead. The track begins to show a profit for the first time and new Clubhouse construction begins at a cost of $300,000.

1954 - The new Clubhouse opens. Four new 50-stall concrete barns are constructed to meet demand from horsemen, increasing stable capacity to 900 horses. The track surface is rebuilt, improving drainage and drawing raves from trainers and jockeys.

1955 - Control of the track is passed to a syndicate headed by Frederick Ballon, director of Yonkers Raceway; Richard West of Rhode Island; and Frank Hobbs, a Tampa attorney.

History

1956 - A $1,000 minimum purse is instituted as the track celebrates its 10th season since reopening as Sunshine Park. All 900 stalls on the back side are occupied.

1957 - President Frank Hobbs creates the Florida Breeders’ Futurity and is voted Florida’s Man of the Year. Champion filly Indian Maid wins the first Futurity.

1958 - Benell captures the second running of the Florida Breeders’ Futurity.

1959 - Top owners Sanford Stud, Llangollen Farm, Gene Mori and Fred Hooper send strings to race at Sunshine Park.

1964 - A syndicated TV show called “Let’s Go to the Races” debuts in numerous major markets, using already-run races from Sunshine Park to award prizes and money to game-card holders. Track restaurants are restyled and redecorated, and an informal fashion show produced by Priscilla Parker is held each Thursday before the first race.

1965 - The franchise is acquired by a group of Tampa sportsmen headed by Chester Ferguson.

1966 - The track is renamed Florida Downs and Turf Club. Purses total $566,060. The track hosts its first sale of Thoroughbreds.

1968 - The double quinella wager is introduced, requiring bettors to pick the first two finishers in either order in the last two races. In September of 1968, a fire destroys the Grandstand facility, sparing only the Clubhouse building.

1969 - A new $800,000 Grandstand with the building capacity for 6,000 people replaces the one ravaged by fire. The new building debuts with the season opener on January 17.

1972 - Tampa industrialist Sam F. Davis takes the reins of Florida Downs. The minimum purse is raised to $1,500 in an effort to lure higher-class horses from Northern tracks. The track goes into the black and season handle totals a record $11 million.

1973 - Eastern Airlines supports a series of races.

1974 - Season attendance surpasses 400,000 for the first time.

1976 - A Quarter Horse meeting is curtailed after losses of almost $500,000.

1977 - Trainer E.T. Clark wins with nine consecutive starters. After his next entrant finishes third, his next two starters win.

1978 - The Florida Senate squashes a proposal to convert summer Quarter Horse racing dates to Greyhound racing.

1979 - An average attendance record of 4,414 is established.

History

1980 - Total handle reaches $29 million. Sam F. Davis retires as President at age 73. In a switch of corporations, the track is renamed Tampa Bay Downs. On March 15, Richard DePass becomes the first jockey in history to go 7-for-7 on a single card.

1981 - Paristo wins the inaugural running of the $50,000-added Budweiser Tampa Bay Derby. He would go on to finish third in the Preakness. Apprentice jockey Julie Krone earns her first career victory aboard Lord Farkle on Feb. 12 for trainer Les St. Leon, and subsequently becomes the most successful female jockey in history with 3,704 victories and a member of the sport’s Hall of Fame.

1982 - The second Budweiser Tampa Bay Derby is won by Reinvested, a Florida-bred owned by Harbor View Farm who goes on to finish third in the Kentucky Derby and to win the Grade II Super Derby at Louisiana Downs.

1983 - Arabian-bred racing is introduced, making Tampa Bay Downs the first track to hold a regular program for the breed. Morganmorganmorgan wins the Budweiser Tampa Bay Derby.

1984 - The track adds a seven-furlong chute. In a huge upset, 88-1 shot Bold Southerner edges Rexson’s Hope in the Tampa Bay Derby under jockey Wayne Crews.

1985 - Regal Remark wins the Tampa Bay Derby for owner Ernie Samuel's Canadian-based Sam-Son Farm, winner of 11 Sovereign Awards as Canada’s Outstanding Breeder and 12 Sovereign Awards as Canada’s Outstanding Owner. Richard Grunder joins Tampa Bay Downs as track announcer. Mary Hodge wins the training title by sending out 23 winners.

1986 - A new dirt track is installed prior to the start of the 1985-1986 meeting at a cost of $250,000. The old base and cushion are replaced and the track is crowned and banked to provide better drainage and give horses a safer racing surface. Bob Clark is named Racing Secretary, replacing Warren Wolf. Hall of Fame jockey Bill Hartack, who rode here briefly as an apprentice when the track was known as Sunshine Park, is named as a steward. My Prince Charming, owned by the Aronow Stable operation of speedboat racer Don Aronow, wins the Tampa Bay Derby.

1987 - Stella F. Thayer and her brother, Howell Ferguson, take full control of Tampa Bay Downs with a $16.2-million bid at auction a month before the start of the meeting. Tampa Bay Downs controller Lorraine M. King is named General Manager, completing what is believed to be the first instance of a wagering facility with separate female ownership and management. Mike Manganello, who won the 1970 Kentucky Derby on Dust Commander and won six Tampa Bay Downs jockey titles, rides career winner No. 2,500 on Siberian Gold. The first Sunday card in the history of Tampa Bay Downs is conducted on Dec. 7, 1986, drawing a crowd of 5,893. Ronnie Allen, Jr., wins the second of his four track riding crowns with 76 victories. Phantom Jet, trained by Phil Gleaves and ridden by Keith Allen (no relation to Ronnie), becomes the first horse to win the Sam F. Davis Stakes and the Tampa Bay Derby.

History

1988 - Ronnie Allen, Jr., becomes the first jockey in track history to surpass 100 victories in a meeting, winning his third title in four seasons with 102 winners. In one of the most memorable renewals of the Tampa Bay Derby, Cefis, under jockey Eddie Maple, rallies from 25 lengths off the pace to win for legendary trainer Woodford Cefis "Woody" Stephens. Queen Alexandra wins her second consecutive running of the Wayward Lass Stakes. Storm Predictions, owned by Three G Stables and trained by Luis Olivares, uses a victory in the Challenger Stakes as a 2-year- old at the outset of the meeting to build a foundation for his 1989 Tampa Bay Derby triumph.

1989 - Track owner Stella F. Thayer is installed as the first woman president of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce in the group’s 103-year history. The winner of the Florida Oaks, She’s Scrumptious, pays $169.20 to win. Gene, a 5-year-old Florida-bred purchased the previous year by horseman Gary Patrick for $150, wins two starter allowance races at the start of the 1988-1989 meeting to give him 16 victories for 1988, earning the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association Claiming Horse of the Year Award. Adored by Oldsmar fans, he is nicknamed “ Gene the Racing Machine” and wins his first two starts in 1989. The Sports Gallery opens and the Clubhouse Turn Restaurant is enlarged and renovated. Minors are officially allowed anywhere on track grounds except in the Sports Gallery and wagering lines.

1990 - On Sept. 22, 1990, Tampa Bay Downs accepts the simulcast signal from Calder Race Course in Miami, making the Oldsmar oval the first track in Florida to accept a signal from another track in Florida for wagering purposes. The debut of inter-track wagering enables Tampa Bay Downs to remain open year-round as a simulcast facility. The $1-million Tampa Premier Bonus is instituted to reward the connections of any horse winning the Challenger Stakes for 2-year-olds, the Tampa Bay Derby, the Tampa Premier Stakes (on closing day, April 8) and the Kentucky Derby. Jockey Ken Blackstun marries assistant publicity director Juli Youngren in a winner’s-circle ceremony on March 10; Blackstun wins that day’s sixth race on Easter Hawk. Former Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills head coach John Rauch, who coached Oakland in its Super Bowl II loss against Green Bay, is employed as a security guard. Ricardo Lopez wins the second of his three consecutive jockey titles.

1991 - A new inner rail is installed, and a new Grandstand dining area called the Silks Bistro opens, decorated with prominent silks from all eras of the track’s history. A tornado tears through the backside late on the evening of Jan. 19, 1991, killing three horses, ripping the roofs off barns and uprooting an oak tree.. The overnight disaster causes the following day’s races to be cancelled.

1992 - To the north of the Grandstand, the Picnic Area opens to give families a chance to enjoy the Florida sunshine and a day at the races. A Z-Alpha display board is added to the infield to keep the patrons better informed. Tampa sends its live racing signal to Birmingham, Ala., the track’s first out-of-state site. More than $2.7 million is bet at Birmingham on Tampa Bay Downs races. Jockey Willie Martinez rides 123 winners, establishing a single-season track record.

1993 - John E. Grady is named Vice President and General Manager. Jockey William Henry rides 123 winners to tie the track record. John Reading captures his second consecutive training title.

1994 - A $2,600 Alberta-bred yearling, Prix De Crouton, which had won previously at Northlands Park and Stampede Park, wins the Tampa Bay Derby for owners Lorne and Kathleen Berg.

1995 - The Tampa Bay Derby and the Florida Oaks are run on the same day for the first time in the history of the track. Don Rice wins the first of his eight training titles and William Henry wins his third consecutive riding title.

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1996 - The track’s first 70 years are observed in gala style, and the Florida Oaks gains Grade III status. A record 360 simulcast outlets take Tampa Bay Downs’ signal, and 540 take the Tampa Bay Derby card. The Florida Legislature approves full-card simulcasting, giving pari-mutuel facilities the option of hosting signals from out-of-state tracks. Tampa Bay Downs takes over concession areas in the plant, providing more flexibility and lower prices to patrons. A new barn is constructed to house 50 horses.Thundering Storm wins both the Tampa Bay Derby and the Sam F. Davis Stakes.

1997 - The plant remains open seven days a week to host simulcast signals for the first time. Six purse increases of 5% result in a major bonanza for horsemen and establish the highest average purse distribution in the track’s history. The Challenger Stakes returns to the schedule as a 7-furlong race for 3-year-olds. Attendance is up 4.3% over the previous season and the on-track handle jumps an additional 15.74%, while out-of-state wagering increases 22%. Ground is broken for the turf course on May 14, and the grass is planted Sept. 9. Road improvements allow greater access with the Linebaugh Extension to the north. Widening and repairs also improve Race Track Road, Hillsborough Avenue and Tampa Road. William Henry wins the jockeys’ title for the fourth time in five seasons. Jerry Bailey wins the Tampa Bay Derby aboard Zede for owner Allen Paulson and trainer Bill Mott.

1998 - A record is set for an all-time, single-day total handle on Jan.16 when $3,155,905 is wagered on the Tampa Bay Downs signal on-track, in-state and out-of-state. Tasso’s Magic Roo sweeps the Pepsi Challenge Series and becomes only the second filly to do so since the series began in 1988. Will Farish’s Parade Ground wins the 18th running of the Tampa Bay Derby, and Helen Alexander’s Pantufla captures the Grade III Florida Oaks. The unveiling of the turf course on May 2, Kentucky Derby Day, draws a crowd of 8,669, the second largest in the track’s history at the time. Ship Liner, owned by Phillip Williams, wins the inaugural running of the Tampa Bay Turf Handicap and Artz Racing Stable’s Mercedes Song prevails over fillies and mares

in the Tampa Bay Distaff Turf Handicap. Records are established during the 1997-1998 season for total handle, purses and simulcast outlets.

1999 - The conclusion of the 1998-99 racing meet once again sees gains over the previous season as Tampa Bay Downs enjoys the most successful season in the 73-year history of the track. The 91-day meet produced a rise in the average daily attendance and daily on-track handle, this during the third year of full-card simulcasting. Simulcasting revenue also leaped to an all-time high with an increase of 46%. Purses were additionally bolstered to record levels during the same period, luring top-quality horses and stables to compete. Track owner Stella F. Thayer is the first woman to be elected head of the Thoroughbred Racing Associations in the organization’s 57-year history.

2000 - The Clubhouse is totally remodeled, with fan comfort as the highest priority. Clubhouse renovations include new central airconditioning, a newly refurbished elevator, paint, plush carpeting and luxury seating. The lower floor of the Clubhouse showcases a “Sports Book” atmosphere, with 100 individual carrels complete with private TV monitors. A state-of-the-art sound system is installed throughout the entire Clubhouse and Grandstand areas. Once again, new handle records were set and purses achieve all-time levels. Secret Status, a 3-year-old filly owned by William S. Farish and partners, uses a Florida Oaks victory as a stepping stone to winning the Kentucky Oaks. A crowd of 6,381 attends March 4 to watch a National Steeplechase Association race, won by Red Classic and jockey Sean Clancy.

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2001 - Tampa Bay Downs celebrates its 75th Anniversary season on Feb 18, 2001, a day that highlights a meeting of record-breaking purse levels and an increase in average intra-state wagering on Tampa Bay Downs for the seventh consecutive year. Peter Berube is named Vice President and General Manager on June 10, 2001. A new single day co-mingled handle record is achieved on Tampa Bay Derby Day, March 18, 2001 with $3,877,477 wagered on the Tampa signal.

2002 - The Tampa Bay Derby regains Grade III status and is won by Pin Oak Stable’s Equality. Various maintenance projects continue throughout the year, including a new Grandstand roof, repaved backstretch roads, and a remodeling of the General Office. Handle on live races from all sources averages almost $2.1-million a day. The track posts record-breaking purses for the eighth consecutive year. Live racing is canceled on Opening Day due to street and parking-lot flooding caused by county drainage issues.

2003 - Tampa Bay Downs launches a state-of-the-art, first-of-its-kind Golf Practice and Wagering Facility. The 22 acres of fully lit property include 270 yards of open range, plus putting and shortgame areas. The Downs Golf Clubhouse features a fully stocked Pro Shop, Snack Bar and wagering terminals, complete with TV monitors to catch all the action. The racing season concludes with purses at their highest level ($128,620 a day) and a new record for average all-sources live handle ($2,550,096). Tampa Bay Downs once again posts a new single-day co-mingled record of $3,880,693, and Florida Cup Day debuts, offering six $75,000 stakes races on the one-day card.

2004 - Tampa Bay Downs enjoys an incredibly successful meet with track records set in 10 statistical categories, including double-digit increases in total live all-source handle (24% increase) and total attendance (11%). The track distributes a record $12,622,650 in purses ($135,727 per day), which leads to fields that average 9.4 starters per race, an all-time high

for the Oldsmar oval. Horsemen also halter a record $2,418,250 worth of horses at the claims box. Track improvements include a permanent tent over the popular picnic area, a new seven-furlong chute, and the opening of The Silks Poker Room, the track’s card room, which is an immediate hit with local poker enthusiasts.

2005 - Bucking national trends that have seen tracks across the nation experience declines in either handle, attendance, or both, Tampa Bay Downs concludes its 79th season by establishing 10 records in handle, attendance and purses. Increases include an all-time high attendance of 10,246 on Festival Day, which features Sun King winning the Grade III Tampa Bay Derby. Before the season starts, the track continues its expansion of and improvements to the track’s highly popular picnic area; adds a new luxury suite called the Trackside Garden Suite; and adds daily Texas Hold ‘Em tournaments in the Silks Poker Room. Horsemen benefit from a handsome new winner’s circle, a new outside rail, and a new receiving barn.

2006 - Explosive growth in on-track wagering, total handle and purse payouts, along with record-high attendance, highlight the track’s 80th year of Thoroughbred racing. As they did in 2004-2005, bettors on-track and nationwide continue to embrace Tampa Bay Downs’ full fields and improved racing quality on turf and dirt. Tampa Bay Downs receives the Large Business of the Year Award for 2006 from the Upper Tampa Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce on May 10, 2006. The award is based on community involvement and support, and pays tribute to the tremendous growth the facility has recently undergone. Local racing fans, treated to an average of 9.57 horses per race, send the on-track handle up nearly 7 percent to $30,192,981, the highest since 1991; and the daily average on-track handle of $321,202 is the highest since 1994.

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2007 - Prior to the commencement of the 2006-2007 season, a Daktronics 16:9 ratio jumbo video board is installed in the infield, providing patrons with a state-of-the-art flat-screen monitor on which to view the live racing action. In front of a then record-high, single-day crowd of 10,593, Street Sense wins the Grade III, $300,000 Tampa Bay Derby by a nose in track and stakes-record time of 1:43.11 for 1 1/16 miles. Festival Day also marks the track’s largest co-mingled handle of $10,916,634 wagered. Tampa Bay Downs welcomes its largest crowd to date on May 5, 2007 when 11,014 fans cheer on Street Sense as he crosses the wire in front in the 133rd Kentucky Derby, becoming the first Tampa Bay Derby participant to win the Run for the Roses. Allison De Luca takes the reins as Racing Secretary, and the meeting ends with Tampa Bay Downs boasting record increases in total live-sources handle, purses paid, number of turf races offered, and total amount of horses claimed. Trainer Jamie Ness captures the first of his record nine consecutive Tampa Bay Downs titles.

2008 - Tampa Bay Downs’ 82nd season is highlighted by records set in both attendance and out-of-state wagering handle. On Festival Day, March 15, 2008, a record 12,746 fans arrive at the Oldsmar oval to witness Big Truck capture the Grade III Tampa Bay Derby. Tampa Bay Downs has three Eclipse Award winners compete during the 2007-2008 meeting. Rosemary Homeister, Jr., who won the Outstanding Apprentice award in 1992, is a regular fixture in the jockeys’ room at the Oldsmar oval, finishing the season as the second- leading rider overall. Dreaming of Anna, who was the Champion Juvenile Filly of 2006, wins the Grade III Endeavour Breeders’ Cup and the Grade III Hillsborough Stakes on the grass. War Pass, who was the 2007 Two-Year-Old Champion,competes in the Grade III Tampa Bay Derby. Jockey Daniel Centeno establishes a track record by riding 144 winners. Before the 2007-2008 race meeting began, Tampa Bay Downs underwent several renovations, including the installation

of the Grandstand elevator and the introduction of the all-new Silks Poker Room, located on the third floor of the Grandstand. The Party Suite, adjacent to the Silks Poker Room, was also updated with new flatscreen TVs installed. The Legends Bar, which includes a museum-quality exhibition of famed Thoroughbred Seabiscuit, became the newest feature on the second floor of the Grandstand. Horsemen enjoyed improvements to the Paddock area, with all-new stalls in the saddling barn ensuring the safety and comfort of horses and their connections. Other facility upgrades at the Oldsmar oval include a refurbished Racing Office on the backstretch, as well as a renovated track kitchen.

2009 - Graduates from the Tampa Bay Downs stakes program occupy five of the 19 stalls in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands field, with Grade III Tampa Bay Derby winner Musket Man placing third in the Run for the Roses. Musket Man also finishes third in the Preakness. Prior to the opening of the 2009-2010 race meeting, Tampa Bay Downs renovates all tack rooms in the barn area.

2010 - The outset of the 2009-2010 race meeting heralds a reduction in takeout for exacta, Pick-3, Pick-4, Super High-5 and Pick-6 wagering at the Oldsmar oval. A second Tampa Bay Derby graduate, third-place finisher Super Saver, wins the Grade I Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands. Other national performers competing at the Oldsmar oval in the 2009-2010 season include Grade I winners Dr. Zic and Karelian and dual Eclipse Award winner Gio Ponti, as well as Musket Man, Uptowncharlybrown, Rule, Schoolyard Dreams, Odysseus and Phola, among others. Despite a slumping economy, Tampa Bay Downs concludes the season with its commingled all-sources handle increasing by 1.8%, bucking national trends for wagering across the nation. The season also features the implementation of the track’s social media networks, with Tampa Bay Downs starting profiles on both Facebook and Twitter. Prior to the beginning of the 2009-2010 meeting, Tampa Bay Downs officially affiliates itself with the Thoroughbred Retirement of Tampa, Inc., (TROT),

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2010 - a 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to repurposing Tampa Bay Downs Thoroughbreds into show and pleasure horses as their careers on the racetrack end. Additionally, the 2009-2010 season saw the arrival of Mouse, the Tampa Bay Downs mascot. Mouse, a 3-year-old Miniature Horse, was rescued by an affiliate of TROT and rehabilitated by the staff of Tampa Bay Downs and quickly grew in popularity both locally and nationally. In July of 2010, Florida state legislation allows for expanded hours and no-limit games in the Silks Poker Room. Daniel Centeno wins his fourth consecutive riding title with 133 victories, giving him 540 at the track over the past four campaigns.

2011 - The Oldsmar oval’s 85th racing season ends with across-theboard increases. Handle, attendance, claims, and field size all expand; additionally, the Tampa Bay Derby achieves Grade II status for the first time, as well as an expanded purse of $350,000. The Tampa Bay Stakes (formerly the Tampa Bay Breeders’ Cup) is awarded Grade III status, also a first. Local trainers finish 1-2 in the Tampa Bay Derby, as the Kathleen O’Connell-trained Watch Me Go edges Crimson Knight from the barn of Gerald Bennett. Luis Garcia rides the 43-1 shot Watch Me Go to victory. The Florida Oaks for 3-year-old fillies is run on turf for the first time, with Dynamic Holiday under jockey Ramon Dominguez winning for owner Augustin Stable and trainer H. Graham Motion. Jamie Ness and Bennett tie for the training title with 61 victories apiece. It is the fifth consecutive title for Ness, who tied O’Connell the previous season with 51 victories. On the jockeys’ side, Ronnie Allen, Jr. claims his fourth riding title at Tampa Bay Downs — and first since 1987- 88 — with 109 victories, 30 more than runner-up Daniel Centeno. Average daily wagering handle during the 90-day meeting is a record $4,572,074,an increase of 9.2 percent from the previous season. The Tampa Bay Derby card attracts a record all-sources wagering handle of $10,949,948, of which $876,063 is wagered on track. Average daily attendance is 3,195. A $1.5-million capital improvements project which includes the addition of a CREE LED lighting system throughout the Clubhouse and Grandstand and a “Cool Roof” coating system represents an early step in the track’s goal to provide a “net-zero impact” on the environment.

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2012 - Spectacular on-track accomplishments highlight a season in which Tampa Bay Downs is again the fourth-most popular winter simulcast signal in the country. Eight track records are set - four apiece on the main dirt track and the turf course. It’s Me Mom, a 4-year-old filly owned by area residents Thomas and Jean Bosch, is the equine star of the meeting, winning three of her four starts, including the Minaret Stakes and the Florida Cup Hilton Garden Inn Sprint against males. In the latter, she set a six-furlong track record of 1:08.67. Jamie Ness wins his sixth consecutive training title, saddling a record 79 winners. His horses earn $875,384 and he ties a track record by saddling four winners Jan. 19. Ness trained exclusively for Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc., which captures a third consecutive owners’ title for Richard and Karen Papiese with 79 victories. Leandro Goncalves is the leading jockey with 88 victories, eight more than defending champion Ronnie Allen, Jr. Goncalves rides his 1,000th career winner Dec. 28. The top apprentice jockey is Erik Barbaran, who rides 27 winners. Veteran rider Scott Spieth joins the 4,000-victory club April 6 aboard 4-year-old filly Ula. Owner John C. Oxley’s 3-year-old colt Prospective wins the 32nd running of the Grade II, $350,000 Tampa Bay Derby in 1:43.35, the second-fastest renewal to that time. The Tampa Bay Derby draws a season-high crowd of 9,247 and total wagering of $9,183,788. Zagora, a 5-year-old mare owned by Martin Schwartz, wins both of the track’s graded stakes for older fillies and mares on the turf, the Endeavour and the Hillsborough. Zagora sets a then-course record of 1:46.97 in the mile-andan-eighth Hillsborough and goes on to win the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Santa Anita. Other Tampa Bay Downs participants to experience Breeders’ Cup glory were Challenger Stakes winner Fort Larned, the Ian Wilkes-trainee who wins the Classic; trainer William Bradley, who captures the Filly and Mare Sprint with Groupie Doll; and past leading jockey Willie Martinez, who wins the Sprint on Trinniberg. A mile-and-a-sixteenth turf record is set by Lentenor, a full brother to 2006 Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro. Tampa Bay Downs introduces Trakus, an electronic system which displays the position and location on the track of each horse during a race and provides handicappers with a wealth of valuable information.

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2013 - Numerous firsts enhance Tampa Bay Downs’ reputation as a major player on the winter-spring Thoroughbred racing scene during its 87th season. For the first time, the top three finishers in the Grade II, $350,000 Tampa Bay Derby — Verrazano, Java’s War and Falling Sky, the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes winner — compete in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (Verrazano also won the Grade I Wood Memorial and Grade I Haskell Invitational and Java’s War captured the Grade I Toyota Blue Grass). Tampa Bay Downs stages three graded stakes on a single card for the first time on Feb. 2 after the then-$150,000 Florida Oaks, a turf race for 3-year-old fillies, was awarded Grade III status by the American Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred Owners' and Breeders' Association. In addition to the Oaks, the Festival Preview Day program includes the Grade III, $250,000 Sam F. Davis Stakes for 3-year-olds and the Grade III, $150,000 Endeavour Stakes on the turf for older fillies and mares. Jockey Daniel Centeno wins his fifth title, riding 90 winners, and Jamie Ness is the first trainer to capture seven consecutive crowns, saddling 46 winners. Twotime Eclipse Award finalist Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc., also with 46 winners, wins its fourth consecutive owners’ title (Ness trained exclusively for Midwest). The leading apprentice jockey is 20-yearold Ricardo Mejias from Puerto Rico. For the second straight year, Tampa Bay Downs conducts 25 stakes worth $2.6-million in purse money, highlighted by the Tampa Bay Derby on Festival Day, March 9. The 33rd renewal draws a crowd of 10,476, the fifthlargest in track history; total all-sources handle of $10,291,827.76 is the fourth-highest ever. Verrazano’s jockey, Hall of Fame member John Velazquez, rides five winners on the Festival Day card, tying six other jockeys for the third-most in track history. Tampa Bay Downs reached an agreement with TVG, America’s Horseracing Network, to broadcast the meeting, spreading the track’s signal to countless new viewers. In addition to Verrazano’s victory, trainer Todd Pletcher scores two additional graded-stakes triumphs with his 5-year-old mare Old Tune, who

wins the Endeavour and the Grade III, $150,000 Hillsborough on the turf, both times under Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Joel Rosario. The rider was also aboard Florida Oaks winner Tapicat for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott. Combining to win two of the track’s six graded stakes were trainer John Terranova II and jockey Jose Espinoza, who won the Sam F. Davis with Falling Sky and the Grade III, $150,000 Tampa Bay Stakes with Swift Warrior. The 11th annual Florida Cup Day on April 6 attracts many top Floridabreds, with James and Nannette McCullough’s 4-year-old gelding Wild About Chrome remaining unbeaten (5-for-5) in the Hilton Garden Inn/ Hampton Inn & Suites Sprint. In winning the Super Stakes on Feb. 23, Thomas Shank and Stan Young’s 6-year-old gelding Good Lord sets a seven-furlong track record of 1:22.03.

Phase Two of the track’s ongoing green initiative continues to gain momentum with the introduction of a state-of-the-art geothermal HVAC system designed to save energy and costs while requiring almost no maintenance. The water and energy-saving system uses the constant below-ground temperature of soil or water to cool homes, commercial buildings and public facilities.On Feb. 16, the track holds the “Walk for Roz” to benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure fight against breast cancer in memory of former Tampa Bay Downs Association Veterinarian Rosalyn Randall.

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2014 - The 88th anniversary season of Thoroughbred racing officially begins July 1, 2013, the second day of Tampa Bay Downs’ inaugural Summer Festival of Racing. The Summer Festival was formed to enable Tampa Bay Downs to control its simulcast income by becoming a year-round, live-racing facility. By the time the horses return for the December restart, horsemen and fans observe a new look on the first floor of the Grandstand. The enhancements included the Riders Up! Pub, featuring a variety of craft and domestic beers and liquor, and the Metro Deli, offering pizza, Cuban sandwiches, roast beef, ham, corned beef and turkey. On the racing front, a record $2,695,000 is paid out in stakes purses. The purse for the Grade III Florida Oaks for 3-yearold fillies on turf was increased $50,000 to $200,000; the race joined the Grade II, $350,000 Tampa Bay Derby and the Grade III, $150,000 Hillsborough Stakes on turf on the annual Festival Day card. Increases of $25,000 for the Turf Sprint and Lightning City Stakes, from $75,000 to $100,000, gives Tampa Bay Downs a record 11 races worth six figures. Jamie Ness wins his record eighth consecutive training title by sending out 53 winners. The late Don Rice is the only other conditioner to win eight titles, but they were not consecutive. Antonio Gallardo, a native of Spain, wins his first jockeys title by riding 124 winners and surviving a ding-dong battle over the final several weeks with four-time leading jockey Ronnie Allen, Jr. Midwest Thoroughbreds, Inc., the ownership group of Rich and Karen Papiese, captures its fifth consecutive owners title with 45 victories. Track officials establish the Tampa Bay Downs Million Dollar Derby Bonus, with $1-million to be awarded to the owners of any horse winning the Grade III, $250,000 Sam F. Davis Stakes, the Grade II, $350,000 Tampa Bay Derby and the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands. Vinceremos — owned by WinStar Farm and Twin Creeks Racing Stables — wins the Davis and finishes second to Ring Weekend in the Tampa Bay Derby before fading to 17th in the Kentucky Derby. Additionally, a fan who picked Vinceremos in the Davis is given an opportunity to win a $100,000 bonus. The Tampa Bay Derby winner, Ring Weekend, is owned by St. Elias Stable and West Point Thoroughbreds, trained by H. Graham Motion and ridden by Daniel Centeno. In tandem with Equus Technology Group, Tampa Bay Downs institutes the Live It Up Challenge handicapping contest, won by Glenn Wilson of nearby Westchase.

Wilson is the only player to stay alive through the duration of the event; he wins $1,500 and a seat at the 2015 Daily Racing Form/ National Thoroughbred Racing Association National Handicapping Championship in January in Las Vegas. On March 29, Tampa Bay Downs plays host to the first Jockeys and Jeans barbecue luncheon to benefit the Permanently Disabled Riders Fund. Among those attending are six-time Tampa Bay Downs leading jockey Mike Manganello; Hall of Famers Pat Day, Walter Blum, Jacinto Vasquez, Bill Boland and Ramon Dominguez; Dr. Eddie Donnally; female pioneers Barbara Jo Rubin, Diane Crump and Mary Russ; and disabled former riders Eibar Coa, William Klinke, Julia Brimo, Jose Diaz and Michael Straight. On Feb. 21, in what is believed to be a first in Thoroughbred racing history, brothers Fernando, Walter and Juan De La Cruz all ride winners on a single card. L.J. McKanas, a trainer competing at Tampa Bay Downs for the first time, delights race goers by appearing as a contestant on the CBS reality show Survivor. Announcer Richard Grunder marks his 30th season at Tampa Bay Downs.

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2015 - As part of its ongoing capital improvements initiative, Tampa Bay Downs unveils a bright, redesigned circular driveway entrance in front of the Grandstand. Featuring tree-lined pathways, garden landscaping, enhanced lighting, benches and automatic sliding doors, it signals a friendly “welcome back” to all when the 89th anniversary meeting resumes Nov. 29. The racing action is fast and furious from the outset, as jockey Antonio Gallardo rides five winners on the first stakes Saturday of the season and 2-year-old Catalina Red sets a stakes record of 1:09.32 in the six-furlong Inaugural Stakes. Gallardo’s success is a recurrent theme throughout: The native of Cadiz, Spain rides five winners again on Dec. 31 and finishes the meeting with 147 to set a new track record and win his second consecutive title. Gallardo is joined at the top by trainer Jamie Ness, who captures an unprecedented ninth consecutive Oldsmar crown with 46 victories. The Ness-trained 6-year-old gelding Brother Pat becomes the first horse to sweep all four legs of the Tampa Turf Test starter handicap series, never trailing at a single point of call in any of his victories. Trainer Todd Pletcher wins the Tampa Bay Derby for the third time, capturing the Grade II, $350,000 showcase with Carpe Diem. The colt is owned in partnership by Stonestreet Stables, which also owns Ocean Knight, winner of the Grade III, $250,000 Sam F. Davis Stakes. The 35th renewal of the Tampa Bay Derby headlines a March 7 Festival Day program that includes the Grade III, $200,000 Florida Oaks, the Grade III, $150,000 Hillsborough Stakes and the $60,000 Challenger Stakes, making it the richest day in track history. A crowd of 10,379, the 10th largest in track history,watches Carpe Diem and fellow Tampa Bay Derby participant Danzig Moon compete in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands via simulcast on May 2.The outstanding stakes program at Tampa Bay Downs produces several record-breaking performances. Trainer Chad Stewart’s Catalina Red sets a stakes and track record in winning the Dec. 27 Pasco Stakes for 2-year-olds, speeding home seven furlongs in 1:21.40 under jockey Daniel Centeno. That same day, 2-year-old filly Irish Jasper sets a stakes mark of 1:22.41 in the Gasparilla Stakes for trainer Derek Ryan. Bold Thunder establishes a course and stakes record of 54.63 in the five-furlong Turf Dash, the fifth victory in the race for Centeno. Evidently, a 4-year-old filly trained by Roy Lerman, sets a stakes mark in the Florida Cup Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff Turf of

1:40.93 for a mile-and-a-sixteenth. The 4-year-old gelding Special Envoy sets a mile-and-an-eighth turf course record of 1:46.55 on March 18. On March 28, trainer Gerald Bennett saddles career winner No. 3,500, the 3-year-old filly Once More for Love. New York native Andrew Demsky is named host for the track’s “Paddock Preview” show, taking over from Vice President of Marketing & Publicity Margo Flynn, who continues in her executive role while shifting her focus to other responsibilities. On Dec. 15, seven members of the Tampa Bay Downs jockey colony travel to All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg to visit children with potentially life-limiting diseases. The group includes Ronnie Allen, Jr.; Dean Butler; Janelle Campbell; Daniel Centeno; Keiber Coa; Antonio Gallardo; and Pablo Morales. Tampa Bay Downs purchases the Tampa Greyhound Track in January. Major League Baseball fans — specifically, New York Yankees rooters — cash in when horses named Mecke Mantle and Yogi Berra both win on the Dec. 21, 2014 card. The Downs Golf Practice Facility is recognized by the Golf Range Association of America as one of the nation’s top-50 ranges. Joseph Ricciardi of New Port Richey, Fla., wins a top prize of $500,000 playing the Florida Lottery JACKPOT scratch-off game.

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2016 - The popularity of the Tampa Bay Downs simulcast signal continues to spread, with a 5.1-percent increase in average daily interstate wagering to $3.71 million. That results in a 3.5-percent increase in all-sources average daily handle to $4.16 million. A new-look stakes schedule fuels interest, with the creation of six “big-event” cards featuring multiple stakes, outstanding purse money and the appearance of numerous top-level Thoroughbreds, trainers and jockeys. Lambholm South, a 1,830-acre Thoroughbred facility in Reddick, Fla., becomes the first title sponsor of the Grade II, $350,000 Tampa Bay Derby in 30 years. The Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby for 3-year-olds is the centerpiece of the richest day in track history, a March 12 Festival Day card also featuring the Grade II, $200,000 Hillsborough Stakes for older fillies and mares on the turf, the Grade III, $200,000 Florida Oaks for 3-yearold fillies on the turf, and the $100,000 Challenger Stakes for older horses. Another lucrative afternoon takes place on Feb. 13, with the Festival Preview Day Presented by Lambholm South card offering three graded stakes and total stakes purse money of $650,000. Destin, a 3-year-old colt owned by Twin Creeks Racing Stables and trained by Todd Pletcher, becomes the first horse since Burning Roma in 2001 to win both the Sam F. Davis Stakes and the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby. Destin’s Tampa Bay Derby time of 1:42.82 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth is both a stakes and track record. He finishes sixth in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands and second by a nose to Creator in the Belmont Stakes. The track’s two biggest days also see the reigning Eclipse Award Champion Grass Female, 5-year-old mare Tepin, delight bettors and Thoroughbred lovers with two outstanding victories in the Grade III, $150,000 Lambholm South Endeavour Stakes and the Hillsborough. The Robert E. Masterson-owned and Mark Casse-trained Tepin sets a course record of 1:46.26 in the mile-and-an-eighth Hillsborough. Gerald Bennett saddles 51 winners to capture the training title, ending a nine-year run atop the standings by Jamie Ness. Bennett and Ness tied for first place during the 2010-2011 meeting. Bennett’s best horse is 4-year-old gelding Fast Flying Rumor, who sets a Tampa Bay Downs record — dirt or turf — by earning a 108 Beyer Speed Figure for his victory in the $100,000 Turf Dash on Jan. 9. On March 5, Bennett ties a track record by saddling four winners from four starters. Antonio Gallardo rides 135 winners to win his third

consecutive jockeys’ title. Gallardo wins five races on Feb. 24 (including a dead-heat), marking his third five-victory performance at the Oldsmar oval. Ness claims the Leading Owner trophy, as the Jagger, Inc., operation he runs with wife Mandy sends out 15 winners. Chad Lindsay is the top apprentice jockey with 11 victories. On Dec. 30, 7-year-old El Grande Rojo equals Catalina Red’s seven-furlong main track record of 1:21.40. Danny Lobato is named Ambassador of The Silks Poker Room, becoming a liaison between players and the Director of Poker, Patrick Murphy, and his staff, with an emphasis on bringing in new business and creating additional opportunities for players. Appearances by actor Christopher McDonald, who played Shooter McGavin in the movie Happy Gilmore, and three-time PGA Tour winner Chris DiMarco highlight the sixth annual Golfest Presented by Valspar Championship at The Downs Golf Practice Facility. Three jockeys achieve career milestones during the meeting. On Feb. 14, Jose Ferrer wins back-to-back races to reach the 4,000 club. His big win came on Rocket Bottle, owned and trained by Robert G. Smith, who also celebrated his 50th birthday. On April 10, Scott Spieth earns victory No. 4,500 on Awesome Indeed, a 4-year-old filly trained by his fiancée, Aldana Gonzalez. Dean Butler grabs his 2,000th career triumph on April 22 on Impromptu, a 4-yearold gelding trained by Bernell Rhone. A crowd of 10,443 attends the May 7 racing card, the third-largest in track history to view the simulcast of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands.

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2017 - For the first time, two horses that won at Tampa Bay Downs captured Triple Crown events. Always Dreaming, who broke his maiden at the Oldsmar oval on Jan. 25, won the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands. Another 3-year-old from trainer Todd Pletcher’s barn, Tapwrit, finished second in the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes and won the Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby en route to his victory in the Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets. Always Dreaming’s Run for the Roses triumph marked the third time the classic has been won by a Tampa Bay Downs visitor, as he joined Street Sense (winner of the Tampa Bay Derby in 2007) and Super Saver (third in the Tampa Bay Derby in 2010). Tapwrit set a stakes record of 1:42.36 for the 1 1/16-mile distance of the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby. Earlier on the March 11 Festival Day card, 5-year-old Stanford, another Pletcher trainee who was wearing blinkers for the first time, set the track record for the distance of 1:41.75 in winning the Challenger Stakes. The Festival Day card attracted a crowd of 10,079, with total wagering handle of $12,123,021.60, the second-highest figure in track annals. The Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby was one of six graded stakes contested as part of a schedule featuring 24 stakes races offering almost $3-million in purses, a record. Jockey Daniel Centeno won his sixth Tampa Bay Downs riding title with 102 victories, tying Mike Manganello for the most titles in track history Gerald Bennett won his second consecutive training title and third overall, saddling the winners of four stakes races. Bennett went 4-for-4 on Dec. 7 of 2016, marking the second consecutive season he enjoyed a 4-for-4 day. Bennett’s filly R Angel Katelyn won three stakes locally: the Sandpiper (as a 2-year-old), the Gasparilla and the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies. Ridenjac Racing, owned and operated by trainer Dennis Ward, won the track’s owners title. Tampa Bay Downs signed two new sponsors for its Florida Cup Day program, EG Vodka and 14 Hands Winery, while increasing the purse for each Florida Cup race to $100,000 from $75,000. Florida Cup Day stars included 5-year-old gelding World Approval, a Grade I winner who captured the EG Vodka Turf Classic for his second Florida Cup victory. In November, World Approval captured the Breeders’ Cup Mile on the turf at Del Mar. On March 10, 25-year-old jockey Edwin

Gonzalez became the second jockey in track history to win six races on a single card (Richard DePass was 7-for-7 here in 1980; Gonzalez was 6-for-7, including a dead-heat victory). Gonzalez rode 85 winners during the meeting to finish second to Centeno. McCracken, a promising 3-year-old colt from the barn of trainer Ian Wilkes, won the Sam F. Davis Stakes on the Feb. 11 Festival Preview Day presented by Lambholm South card in stakes and (then)-track-record time of 1:42.45 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth distance. On Jan. 29, 62-year-old jockey Sue Martin entered the winner’s circle on 5-year-old mare Blue Haze of Fire, trained by her husband, Wayne Martin. Martin rode her first winner in 1974 at the Coeur d’Alene Turf Club in Idaho. Tampa Bay Downs donated $50,000 to Oldsmar Cares toward construction costs for a new building. Oldsmar Cares is a non-profit, volunteer organization that operates as a stop-gap resource for individuals needing a hand up by providing food, clothing, a toy chest, rent and utilities.Tampa Bay Downs installed a new high-definition jumbo video board prior to Opening Day in November of 2016 to enhance racing fans’ viewing pleasure of the action.

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2018 - A festive crowd of 11,055, the second-largest in track history, attended the May 5 Kentucky Derby Day card, participating in the traditions of the world’s most famous horse race while enjoying the live action. Three Tampa Bay Downs “graduates” competed in the Run for the Roses, including Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes winner Flameaway, while the connections of Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby winner Quip opted to wait for the Preakness. Tampa Bay Downs introduced four new stakes races for 3-year-olds during the 2017-2018 meeting, all sponsored by the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association. The $125,000 FTBOA Marion County Florida Sire Stakes for colts and geldings and the $125,000 City of Ocala Florida Sire Stakes for fillies were run Dec. 16; the $100,000 FTBOA Silver Charm Florida Sire Stakes for colts and geldings and the $100,000 FTBOA Ivanavinalot Florida Sire Stakes for fillies were contested May 5. Tampa Bay Downs presented its richest stakes schedule in history, with 28 stakes worth $3.65-million in purse money. Purse money for the Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby was increased to $400,000 and the March 10 Festival Day program included five stakes worth $1-million. Total all-sources handle on the Festival Day card was $14,859,632, a Tampa Bay Downs record. Visitors to the track were impressed by a new 17-foot-by-30-foot Daktronics LED high-definition video display board rising above the infield tote board. Also enhancing customer convenience were technology upgrades allowing fans to wager, order food and drinks and purchase tickets for special events directly from the track’s website, www.tampabaydowns.com Tampa Bay Downs added a Spanish-language link that featured live race-day podcasts and enabled fans to acquire online program pages printed in Spanish. On the racing front, Gerald Bennett notched his third consecutive track training title and fourth overall with 53 victories. Antonio Gallardo returned to win his fourth riding title with 120 winners, while Bradenton, Fla., resident Rich Averill sent out 19 winners, both individually and in several partnerships, to capture the owners title. Jose A. Bracho was the leading apprentice jockey with 17 winners and added 14 to his total after becoming a journeyman. The leading Thoroughbred by number of victories was 4-year-old filly Jermyn Street, who won five times for owners Vince Campanella and Nation’s Racing Stable and trainer Keith Nations. The reigning Eclipse Award Champion Turf Male, World

Approval, made a triumphant return to the Oldsmar oval on Feb. 10, winning the Grade III Tampa Bay Stakes on the turf under Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez. World Approval had won twice previously at Tampa Bay Downs, taking the Florida Cup Sophomore Turf in 2015 and the Florida Cup EG Vodka Turf Classic in 2017. On Feb. 2, Gallardo rode five winners on a Tampa Bay Downs card for a record fourth time. That feat was also accomplished on April 7 by Samy Camacho, who finished second in the meeting standings with 100 victories. The third jockey to ride five winners on a single card was Hall of Fame rider Javier Castellano, whose haul on March 25 included four of six Florida Cup Day stakes, a first in track history. After returning to action from a spill at Delaware Park in which he suffered a collapsed lung, eight broken ribs and three fractured vertebrae, Jose Ferrer won the 69th annual George Woolf Memorial Jockey award in voting by his fellow riders. The Woolf Award honors a rider whose career and personal character earn esteem for the individual and the sport of Thoroughbred racing. Ferrer defeated Javier Castellano, Alex Birzer, Joe Talamo and Rodney Prescott in the balloting. Tampa Bay Downs trainer Kathleen O’Connell was honored as the Leading Trainer of Florida-breds by wins for the 10th time and as the Leading Trainer of Florida-breds by stakes wins for the second time at the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association’s Awards Banquet and Gala in Ocala in March. Matt Mitchell of The Downs Golf Practice Facility won the Teacher of the Year Award from the North Florida Section of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America for the second time. Mike Allen rode the 2,000th winner of his career on April 13 aboard 4-year-old filly Diva Chick for owner Ridenjac Racing and trainer Dennis Ward. On July 1, the second day of the Summer Festival of Racing and Music, Tampa Bay Downs played host to Corgi racing, delighting a rail-side throng that thrilled to the lovable dogs sprinting to their masters.

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2019 - The largest crowd to ever attend Tampa Bay Downs on a Kentucky Derby Day, 11,924, watched Grade II, $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby winner Tacitus finish third in the 145th Run for the Roses, behind Country House and Code of Honor. The crowd was the second-largest ever at Tampa Bay Downs. Jockey Pablo Morales was 5-for-5 on the Oldsmar card, including stakes victories on Jackson in the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association Silver Charm Florida Sire Stakes and Wildwood's Beauty in the FTBOA Ivanavinalot Florida Sire Stakes. Trained by Hall of Fame conditioner Bill Mott, who also trained Country House, Tacitus set a stakes record of 1:41.90 in winning the 39th renewal of the mile-and-a-sixteenth Oldsmar showcase on March 9. Total all-sources handle on the Festival Day card was $13,956,020, the second-largest figure in track history. Gerald Bennett notched his fourth consecutive Tampa Bay Downs training title and fifth overall, sending out 69 winners to outdistance two-time champion Kathleen O’Connell. Bennett’s haul included a four-victory performance on Feb. 17. Samy Camacho captured his first jockeys’ title, riding 123 winners and also leading in total purse money with $1,825,058. Camacho rode three stakes winners during the meeting. Rich Averill of Bradenton, Fla., the force behind Averill Racing, was leading owner with 23 victories, 14 coming as sole owner and nine in various partnerships. Juan C. Rodriguez, 18, was the track’s leading apprentice jockey. Pablo Morales took third place (behind Camacho and Antonio Gallardo) with 69 victories. Morales scored one of the track’s most popular victories in recent years when he rode the O’Connell-trained Florida-bred gelding Well Defined to an upset victory in the Grade III, $250,000 Sam F. Davis Stakes on Feb. 9. On Jan. 19, another Florida-bred, 3-year-old colt Win Win Win, established a 7-furlong track record of 1:20.89 in winning the Pasco Stakes. Win Win Win finished third in the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby. Still another Florida-bred, World of Trouble, astounded onlookers on Dec. 15 by winning the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Marion County Florida Sire Stakes by 13 ¾ lengths on a sloppy track in 1:22.50 for 7 furlongs. The (then)-3year-old colt’s Beyer Speed Figure of 109 is the highest in track history. Another track record was set by 3-year-old colt Jackson, who won the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Silver Charm Florida Sire Stakes in 1:38.86 for a mile-and-40 yards. The 6-year-old gelding Marksman, who won the final leg of the Tampa Turf

Test starter handicap series in 2:15.94 for the mile-and-three-eighths distance, also set a track mark. Stakes records were set by Tacitus and World of Trouble (both mentioned, above); Miz Mayhem, in the Lightning City Stakes on the turf; Tapa Tapa Tapa, in the Wayward Lass Stakes; and Wildwood’s Beauty, in the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Ivanavinalot Florida Sire Stakes. Tampa Bay Downs unveiled a number of promotions designed to introduce newcomers to the majesty and excitement of Thoroughbred racing, and all were met with widespread public approval. The Tampa Bay Owners Club contest gave fans a chance to experience the thrills of ownership by allowing anyone who selected the winner of a designated race to join a fantasy stable “owning” the horse, rewarding the winners with free admission, a program, a mutuel voucher, and concession-stand discounts each time their horse ran at Tampa Bay Downs. The horse, War Bridle, finished fourth in the Pasco Stakes for his vast connections, as well as actual owner Backstretch Farms and trainer Joan Scott. The Tampa Bay Downs “College Days” essay contest aimed to generate fresh ideas from students on how racetracks can successfully market horse racing to a new generation of fans. A total of 95 students entered the contest, with five chosen as winners based on the quality and originality of their essays. Each of the winners received a $2,000 scholarship prize awarded through the Upper Tampa Bay Chamber of Commerce Educational Foundation. Tampa Bay Downs continued its outreach efforts to members of “Generation Z” by inviting all youngsters to the winner’s circle after a designated race each Sunday for the remainder of the meeting. Other popular new promotions included the High Rollers Handicapping Contest; Military Appreciation Day; Bourbon, Barbecue and Cigars; and Seafood Fest & Crawfish Boil. Parts of three racing cards were cancelled by heavy rain and lightning, including eight of the last nine races on May 5, Fan Appreciation Day. Emotions flowed freely on the afternoon of March 15 when David Flores, who rode 3,608 winners as a jockey, earned his first career training victory with the 3-year-old colt Higgins, who was ridden by the trainer’s close friend, fellow Mexican Jesus Castanon. Earlier in the meeting, on Jan. 5, Castanon rode career winner No. 2,500, scoring on the 6-year-old mare Tearless for trainer Derek Ryan. In a rarity that may be a first in track history, trainers Tyler Rotstein and Lee Cameron scored their first career victories in back-to-back races on April 6.

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2019 - Pete Crisswell, a former jockey who has been a chaplain at racetracks in California, Oklahoma, Kansas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Wyoming and Pennsylvania, arrived at Tampa Bay Downs to assist horsemen, jockeys and backstretch workers in managing their daily walks.

2020 - Tampa Bay Downs, and the entire Thoroughbred racing industry, faced an unprecedented challenge when the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic resulted in a shutdown of business and recreation throughout much of the world. The Oldsmar oval raced without spectators from March 18 through the duration of the meeting, while a number of racetracks closed entirely and others had their spring openings postponed. The Tampa Bay Downs signal remained popular with account-wagering bettors, helping the track receive two dates extensions from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and sustaining horsemen and horsewomen with limited options. Originally scheduled as a 90-day meeting, the 20202021 season was capped after a track-record 111 performances.

Familiar faces topped the standings on June 30, the final day of the 2019-2020 meeting, as Antonio Gallardo rode 122 winners to earn his fifth jockeys title in seven seasons and Gerald Bennett captured his fifth consecutive Trainers title (and sixth overall) with 61 victories. Bennett also won his first Owners championship, as his Winning Stables – as a sole entity and in various partnerships – sent out 24 winners, five more than runners-up Godolphin and Juan Arriagada.

Those accomplishments, while hard-earned and well-deserved, took a backseat to the news off the racetrack. Less than two weeks after 49-1 shot King Guillermo won the 40th edition of the Grade II, $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby on March 7, Tampa Bay Downs entered a new reality as track officials, Thoroughbred racing participants and lawmakers debated what came next. Tampa Bay Downs formulated health and safety protocol measures to protect backstretch workers, enabling horsemen to compete, while fans continued to bet on the

races through account-wagering sites such as NYRA Bets, DRF Bets and TVG and watched the races online at www.tampabaydowns.com. The track reopened for simulcasting on July 2 with strict health and safety measures in place, including requiring patrons to wear masks and practice social distancing. Given the rampant uncertainty, and following the postponement of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve from May 2 to Sept. 5, the events of March 7 and Festival Day 40 seemed a distant past to many. A crowd of 10,021 contributed to total wagering of $13,155,349 on Festival Day, the third-highest all-sources handle in track history. King Guillermo was ridden by popular Venezuelan jockey Samy Camacho, trained by Camacho’s countryman Juan Carlos Avila and owned by former major league baseball slugger Victor Martinez, also from Venezuela. Avila had celebrated earlier that day when his 4-year-old colt Trophy Chaser won the Grade III Challenger Stakes while competing under the conditioner’s JCA Racing Stable banner. The other Festival Day stakes winners included Florida-bred mare Starship Jubilee in the Grade II Hillsborough Stakes on the turf, 3-year-old filly Outburst in the Grade III Florida Oaks on the grass and 3-year-old Doc Boy in the Columbia Stakes on the turf. Four weeks earlier, on Festival Preview Day, the gelding Sole Volante, the second-place finisher in the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, won the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes. Six-time leading Tampa Bay Downs jockey Daniel Centeno won four races on the Festival Preview Day card, including victories in the Grade III Lambholm South Endeavour aboard Jehozacat and the Suncoast Stakes on Lucrezia, both for trainer Arnaud Delacour. Centeno also won two stakes on the Dec. 7 card: the Inaugural with Zaino Boyz and the Sandpiper with Lucrezia. The track’s 94th anniversary season started with a bang on the Nov. 27 Opening Day card when trainer Michael Stidham notched career victory No. 2,000 with 4-year-old colt Lem Me Tel Ya, owned by the conditioner’s assistant, Ben Trask. Riding newcomer Angel Suarez scored three victories on the Opening Day card and went on to a fifth-place finish with 58 victories. On Dec. 29, Gallardo won two races, boosting his 2019 total to 266, sixth highest in North America. Oldsmar jockey Pablo Morales finished 12th in the continent with 226 winners. Hall of Fame jockey Jacinto Vasquez, winner of the Kentucky Derby twice and best known as the rider of legendary filly Ruffian, was track announcer Richard Grunder’s “Morning Glory Club” show guest on Jan. 4. Former Thoroughbred owner Mike Buccina won the track’s High Rollers Handicapping Contest, winning first prize of $18,000.

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2020 - Buccina was one of 92 participants. On Jan. 18, Skyway Festival Day, jockey Edgard Zayas was 4-for-4, including stakes victories on Liam’s Lucky Charm in the Pasco and Two Sixty in the Gasparilla. The following day, Antonio Gallardo rode five winners on a card for the fifth time at Tampa Bay Downs. No other jockey has achieved the feat more than twice. A TwinSpires account bettor was the only player to hit the late Pick5 on Feb. 8 (Festival Preview Day), collecting $435,029.40. The winning combination was 3-1-3-2-12. On Feb. 14, 3-year-old Gouverneur Morris, trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by John Velazquez, won his 2020 debut in an allowance/optional claiming event in 1:38.88 for the mile-and40-yard distance, .02 seconds off the track record. Pletcher had followed a similar path in 2017 with Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming, but Gouverneur Morris was forced off the Kentucky Derby trail in June with a case of colitis. On Feb. 22, Faction Cat, a 7-year-old Florida-bred gelding trained by Georgina Baxter, won the Turf Dash Stakes in 53.97 seconds, a 5-furlong course record. Albin Jimenez was the jockey. On the same card, 5-year-old mare Jean Elizabeth set a stakes record of 55.09 in the Lightning City Stakes on the turf. Jimenez rode for trainer and co-owner Larry Rivelli. Pablo Morales came back from a foot injury that sidelined him for more than two months to capture career victory No. 2,000 on June 24 aboard the maiden filly Sanguine.

2021 - Four 10-percent purse increases during the 2020-2021 meeting eased the anxieties of horsemen concerned about the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on racing at the Oldsmar oval. The fourth hike, which took effect April 14, raised purse money by $3,000 a race, with maiden special weight races offering $29,000. Previous boosts took place on Dec. 16, Feb. 3 and Feb. 20. When the meeting resumed on Nov. 25, track management mandated temperature checks and required horsemen, jockeys and fans to wear masks and observe social distancing (rules that had been in place since July 2, when the track reopened to fans for simulcast wagering). The regulations represented a concerted effort to minimize the risk of contracting the virus. Few complained, since spectators had been barred from attending the races since March 18.

Attendance was limited throughout the meeting to about 30 percent of capacity, with that figure eased on May 1 (Kentucky Derby Day), which drew a crowd of 4,872.

The biggest race of the meeting, the Grade II, $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby on March 6, produced an unexpected yet popular result. Making his third lifetime start, and first on a dirt surface,

Helium rallied on the far turn and held off a belated bid by Hidden Stash to post a 15-1 upset under jockey Jose Ferrer, a 56-year-old Tampa resident who had not won a graded stakes in 10 years. It was Ferrer’s first Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby victory and the second for Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse, who used to watch the races in the early 1970s at Tampa Bay Downs from the back of his father’s truck, before children were allowed in the track. After racing in close attendance to the lead in the early stages of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve, Helium finished eighth, the best finish of the four Run for the Roses entrants who competed at Tampa Bay Downs. Two stakes records were set on the Festival Day card, as 3-year-old colt Winfromwithin set a stakes and course record of 1:33.23 in the 1-mile Columbia Stakes on the turf and 3-year-old filly Domain Expertise established a stakes record of 1:41.12 in the Grade III Florida Oaks going a mile-and-a-sixteenth on the grass. When the proverbial dust had settled, the 12-race card had generated total mutuel handle of $15,229,366, a single-day track record.

A few weeks after the Festival Day Presented by Lambholm South excitement, Tampa Bay Downs followers were stunned by the announcement that announcer Richard Grunder would retire on May 2 after 37 years behind the microphone. Grunder, who at the time was the longest-tenured horse racing announcer in the United States, called his first race at age 20 in August of 1973 at Marquis Downs in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He called 37,587 races at Tampa Bay Downs, and after his final race, the jockeys and their valets lined up in the winner’s circle, waving toward the press box and shouting encouragement to the man whose voice is the only one most Oldsmar followers have ever known.

2021 - His replacement is Jason Beem, who took over during the Summer Festival of Racing. Beem, a University of Washington graduate, also calls races at Colonial Downs in Virginia and Grants Pass Downs in Oregon.

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The competition for leading jockey was spirited throughout the meeting. Most experts called the 2020-2021 riding colony the best in the track’s history, but by midseason, Samy Camacho and Antonio Gallardo had separated themselves from the pack. Camacho rode four winners on the May 2 card to forge a 107-103 advantage, capturing his second title in three seasons and depriving Gallardo of a record-tying sixth crown. Gallardo rode five winners on Dec. 5 for an unprecedented sixth time. The trainers’ race was not as suspenseful, as Gerald Bennett sent out 56 winners, 22 more than runner-up Jose H. Delgado, to earn his sixth consecutive title and seventh overall. Along the way, Bennett passed the late Frank H. Merrill, Jr., as the No. 1 Canadian-born trainer in history with his 3,975th winner. Bennett also won his second consecutive Leading Owner title, with his Winning Stables concern scoring 27 victories, alone and in different partnerships.

On Jan. 2, six-time Oldsmar jockey champion Daniel Centeno, a product of Venezuela who calls Tampa home, thrilled his supporters by notching his 3,000th victory in North America aboard Lucy’s Town in the Fillies and Mares Division of the Tampa Turf Test. Centeno, who rode 847 winners in Venezuela, is No. 1 all-time at Tampa Bay Downs with 1,429 victories and 54 stakes triumphs. Gallardo achieved a major career milestone of his own on Feb. 3 with career victory No. 2,000 on 5-year-old mare Do What It Takes. Both Lucy’s Town and Do What It Takes were trained by Jose H. Delgado. Gallardo became the 11th active Tampa Bay Downs jockey with 2,000 or more victories.

2022 - On March 12, trainer Brian Lynch’s 3-year-old colt Classic Causeway, ridden by Irad Ortiz, Jr., In July, after being transferred to the barn of trainer Ken McPeek, Classic Causeway won the Grade I Caesars Belmont Derby Invitational Stakes on the turf. The March 12 Festival Day card generated total all-sources wagering handle of $20,778,222, an alltime track record and a 36-percent increase from the previous mark of $15.2-million set in 2021. Total handle for 89 days of racing climbed to $401,467,564, marking the first time since 2011 – when 121 more races were contested – that handle surpassed $400-million. Average handle per

starter was $64,317, a 10.2-percent increase, while average daily ontrack handle increased 20.6 percent. Horsemen reaped the benefits of the additional wagering activity, as Tampa Bay Downs paid out $18,204,465 in purse money, up 8 percent from 2020-2021 and a 17-percent increase from the 2018-2019 (pre-pandemic) meet. The average daily purse distribution of $204,545 was a track record. Mirroring trends at most North American racetracks, the average field size per race fell from 8.27 horses to 7.86, a decline attributable in large part to a steady drop in the size of the North American foal crop, to an estimated 19,200 in 2021. The shortage resulted in horsemen filling out claims slips at a record pace to restock their stables. When the dust settled, an all-time track record of 351 horses were claimed (131 more than the previous season) at a total cost of $3,970,000. On the racetrack, Classic Causeway was one of numerous Thoroughbreds to make lasting impressions. Bleecker Street, a 4-year-old turf-loving filly owned by Peter M. Brant and trained by Chad Brown, won the Grade III Endeavour Stakes and the Grade II Hillsborough Stakes under jockey Hector Rafael Diaz, Jr., to improve her career record to 5-for-5. Bleecker Street became a Grade I winner in June, capturing the New York Stakes at Belmont. Another impressive performance was turned in by trainer Todd Pletcher’s 3-year-old filly Nest, who won the Suncoast Stakes in stakes-record time of 1:39.30 for the mile-and-40-yard distance on the main track. After a subsequent victory in the Grade I Central Bank Ashland Stakes at Keeneland, Nest finished second to Secret Oath in the Longines Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. Nest vaulted to the top of the Eclipse Award candidates list with subsequent Grade I victories at Saratoga in the Coaching Club American Oaks and Alabama Stakes and was subsequently voted Champion 3-Year-Old Filly. Nest’s victory in the Suncoast was one of five that day for south Florida-based jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr., who also rode Classic Causeway and Pelican Stakes winner Bank On Shea. Ortiz returned in March to win the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, the Grade III Florida Oaks on the turf on trainer Chad Brown’s 3-year-old filly Dolce Zel and the Columbia Stakes on the turf on Heaven Street. Also capturing graded stakes were trainer Roger Attfield’s 5-year-old horse Shirl’s Speight, who won the Grade III Tampa Bay Stakes under jockey Emma-Jayne Wilson, and trainer Claude “Shug” McGaughey’s 4-year-old colt Scalding, who won the Grade III Michelob Ultra Challenger under Javier Castellano. For the second consecutive season, and third time in four years, Samy Camacho won the Leading

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Jockey title with 85 victories. Madeline “Maddie” Rowland, an 18-yearold apprentice jockey who scored her first career victory on Dec. 10, astounded onlookers by riding 34 winners, good for a ninth-place finish in the standings. She capped her meet with a four-victory effort on May 7, Kentucky Derby Day. A familiar face to Tampa Bay Downs fans, Pablo Morales, also made headlines, riding five winners on Jan. 1 and repeating the feat on Jan. 8. Morales, who also had a four-victory day on March 6, finished second in the standings with 71 victories. Gerald Bennett, born almost 60 years before Rowland, won his seventh training title in a row with 36 winners. The crown was the eighth overall for Bennett. Along the way, on Dec. 8, 2021, he became the 14th trainer to win 4,000 races by saddling Florida-bred D’craziness for a turf victory for owner Averill Racing and jockey Antonio Gallardo. Endsley Oaks Farm, located 50 miles away in Brooksville, Fla., was Leading Owner with 24 victories. Endsley Oaks Farm is owned by Bob and Jill Jones. The entire Tampa Bay Downs community was saddened when long-time trainer Bobby Raymond died on May 8 from septic shock.

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2023

– The accomplishments of two women linked with Tampa Bay Downs over the past several decades, track owner Stella F. Thayer and trainer Kathleen O’Connell, were among numerous highlights during the Oldsmar oval’s 97th anniversary season. The entire racetrack community and fans far and wide celebrated Thayer’s election in April to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., as a Pillar of the Turf. Thayer’s guidance as President since purchasing the track at auction in 1986 with her brother, Howell Ferguson, helped to elevate Tampa Bay Downs to a position of prominence within the Thoroughbred racing industry. Soon after taking the helm, Thayer named Controller Lorraine M. King as General Manager, marking the first time a Thoroughbred track had separate female ownership and top management. Other initiatives undertaken by Thayer include the introduction of Sunday racing that first season; the addition in 1990 of simulcast wagering, fueling numerous purse increases and the growth of Tampa Bay Downs’s popular stakes program; the construction of a heralded turf course, which opened in 1998; and the creation in 2003 of The Downs Golf Practice Facility and The Silks Poker Room, making Tampa Bay Downs the premier multi-entertainment destination on Florida’s west coast. A member of The Jockey Club and past President of the Thoroughbred Racing Associations, Thayer is an attorney and shareholder in the Tampa-based law firm of Macfarlane, Ferguson and McMullen, where she is engaged in the practice of Estate Planning, Probate, and Corporate Law. O’Connell, who started her eponymous racing stable in 1981, became North America’s all-time leader in victories by a female trainer with a win by 3-year-old gelding My Eagle Soars, on March 12. The previous day, O’Connell tied record-holder Kim Hammond’s then-total of 2,385 with a triumph by first-time starter Dream Concert. O’Connell won training titles at Tampa Bay Downs in 1998-1999 and 2009-2010. Her nine career graded-stakes wins include the Grade II Tampa Bay Derby in 2011 with Watch Me Go and the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes in 2019 with Well Defined. n Aug. 14, 2024 at Saratoga, O’Connell reached the 2,500-victory milestone in dramatic fashion with 25-1 shot Thirty Thou Kelvin. On the racetrack, trainer Gerald Bennett earned his eighth consecutive title with 49 winners. The crown was his ninth here overall, tying Jamie Ness for the most in track history. Samy Camacho became the sixth jockey in Tampa Bay Downs annals to win three consecutive titles by riding 114 winners, 58 more than runner-up Jose Ferrer. Owner-trainer Juan Arriagada was the leading owner with 25 victories and Laureano Sosa was the top apprentice jockey with

21 winners. Bennett and Camacho teamed for the biggest shocker of the 2022-2023 meet on Feb. 11 in the Suncoast Stakes, as 38-1 shot Dreaming of Snow edged reigning Eclipse Award Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Wonder Wheel by a neck. That same day, Litigate won the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes, giving Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher a record seventh victory in the event. Just as noteworthy was a victory by 5-year-old gelding Sibelius in the Pelican Stakes in stakes-record time of 1:08.75 for the 6 furlongs, which his connections used as a springboard to success 6 weeks later in the Dubai Golden Shaheen Sponsored by Nakheel at Meydan Racecourse. On March 11, 3-year-old colt Tapit Trice staged a whirlwind rally under jockey Luis Saez to win the Grade III, $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, a record sixth triumph in the race for Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher. Tapit Trice followed that victory with one in the Grade I Toyota Blue Grass at Keeneland and was one of two horses with Oldsmar form to compete in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve. Also on March 11, jockey Antonio Gallardo rode trainer H. Graham Motion’s 3-year-old filly Mission of Joy to victory in the Grade III Florida Oaks in course record-tying time of 1:41.12 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth distance on the turf. Total wagering handle on the Festival Day 43 card was $17,457,354, second in track history to the previous season’s Festival Day handle of $20,778,222. Possibly the season’s most impressive performance belonged to 3-yearold filly Munnys Gold, another talented Pletcher trainee. The Florida-bred daughter of Munnings won the Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies Stakes on March 26, Florida Cup Day, by 17 ¼ lengths from Dreaming of Snow under jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. Munnys Gold’s time of 1:20.09 for the 7-furlong distance obliterated Win Win Win’s track record by .80 seconds. Emmanuel, a 4-year-old colt who broke his maiden here as a 3-year-old in his second career start, returned on Feb. 4 in the Grade III Tampa Bay Stakes with guns blazing. He raced the mile-and-asixteenth distance on the turf in stakes and course-record time of 1:39.25 for trainer Pletcher and jockey Javier Castellano.

2024 – The biggest day of the track’s 98th anniversary season was one of the most bizarre in memory. On March 9, as the horses were being saddled for the 44th edition of the Grade III, $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, a communications outage between technology and services provider AmTote International and Roberts Communication Network – which provides the link between AmTote and numerous racetracks – caused the tote system to crash, leading to wagering disruptions at Tampa Bay Downs and various simulcast facilities.

History

After a mind-bending delay, and with darkness approaching, the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby was declared a non-wagering race (the day’s 12th and final race was cancelled). Wagering returned the following day without any glitches. All that was left was for Domestic Product, Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes winner No More Time, and Grand Mo the First to stage one of the most thrilling finishes in race history, with Domestic Product and jockey Tyler Gaffalione winning by a neck to reward trainer Chad Brown with his first Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby triumph.

Despite an estimated loss of $5 million in wagering handle on the big race and an unseasonably wet winter that led to 29 fewer turf races being run, wagering and field size both realized gains for the season. Total all-sources handle of $361,483,261 was up 2.4 percent from 2022–2023. The average daily handle rose to $4,016,481.

The number of starters at the meet rose 9.56 percent, from 6,190 in 2022–2023 to 6,782, and the average number of starters per race went up 9.03 percent, from 7.58 to 8.26. Before the meet, the state of Florida allocated $5.5 million to Tampa Bay Downs for purses and operations. Officials earmarked 90 percent for overnight purses, enabling the track to lure its strongest roster of trainers, jockeys, and horses in recent memory. Tampa Bay Downs paid out $21,898,640 in total purses, 26 percent more than a season ago. Overnight purses climbed from $155,596 a day to $211,535, a 35.95 percent rise.

On the track, trainer Kathleen O’Connell got off to a blazing start and was never really challenged, winning her third Oldsmar training title (and first since 2009–2010) with 54 winners while halting Gerald Bennett’s incredible eight-season streak. (Jamie Ness won a record nine in a row from 2006–2007 through 2014–2015, tying with O’Connell in 2009–2010 and Bennett the following year.) O’Connell was the sport’s No. 2 female trainer in victories all-time through January, trailing only Linda Rice. Samy Camacho won his fourth consecutive jockeys’ title, and fifth in six years, with 85 victories. Apprentice jockeys Gabriel Maldonado and Melissa Iorio impressed plenty of observers, with Maldonado earning the nod as top apprentice with 57 winners, third overall in the standings, and Iorio tying for fourth with 41. Owner-trainer Juan Arriagada won his second consecutive Owners title with 26 winners.

On May 4, the final day of the meet, jockey Pedro Cotto, Jr., scored career victory No. 1,000 on 5-year-old gelding Skipperini. That same

day, a crowd of 8,381 – the largest since COVID-19 disrupted life in late winter of 2020 – watched Domestic Product, Grand Mo the First, and Grade III Sam F. Davis third-place finisher West Saratoga finish as alsorans in the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve.

West Saratoga was ridden by two-time champion Oldsmar jockey Jesus Castanon, who earned the mount by riding the Larry Demeritte-trained colt to a second-place finish in the Grade III Jeff Ruby Steaks on March 23 at Turfway Park. A day earlier, six-time Tampa Bay Downs riding champion Daniel Centeno rode Power Squeeze to a sixth-place finish in the Longines Kentucky Oaks for trainer Jorge Delgado. Centeno kept the mount on Power Squeeze after riding her to victory in the Suncoast Stakes and the Grade II Gulfstream Park Oaks Presented by FanDuel TV.

On March 24, Florida Cup Day, jockey Paco Lopez won three stakes races and four overall. His haul included a victory in the ESMARK Turf Classic by 5-year-old gelding Forever Souper, who set a stakes record of 1:46.87 for the mile-and-an-eighth distance on the turf.

Book’em Danno, a 3-year-old gelding owned by Atlantic Six Racing and trained by Derek Ryan, awed Tampa Bay Downs fans on Jan. 13 with a 12½-length victory in the Pasco Stakes. The following month, Ryan sent Book’em Danno to Saudi Arabia, where he finished second by a nose to Japanese star Forever Young in the Group III Boutique Group Saudi Derby at King Abdulaziz Racecourse. Forever Young finished third in the Kentucky Derby.

Paper Mansion, a 5-year-old mare owned by Jagger Inc. and Longball Stables LLC and trained by Jamie Ness, compiled a 5-for-5 record at the meet. She was ridden by Kevin Gomez in all five starts. Paper Mansion swept four races in the Fillies and Mares Division of the Tampa Turf Test, leading at each point of call in all four.

Jockey Antonio Gallardo, a five-time Oldsmar riding champion, celebrated New Year’s Eve by riding career winner No. 2,500 on 3-yearold filly Noble Tess for trainer Kathleen O’Connell.

Trainer Saffie A. Joseph, Jr., won a meet-best five stakes, including the Grade III Michelob Ultra Challenger with 5-year-old Skippylongstocking, who also won the race last year. Joseph also won the Gasparilla Stakes and the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies with 3-year-old Mystic Lake, the Florida Cup NYRABETS Sprint with 7-year-old gelding Mish, and the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association City of Ocala Florida Sire Stakes with 7-year-old mare Bluefield.

History

Tampa Bay Downs Director of Security Deanna Nicol was honored at the Organization of Racing Investigators’ annual conference with the John F. Wayne Lifetime Member Award, the ORI’s most prestigious honor. She is the first woman to receive the award, which honors the late John F. Wayne, who died shortly after the 2020 conference in Albuquerque and was honored posthumously the following year. The award recognizes those members who have dedicated their career to the integrity of horse racing and are, or were, actively engaged in the operations of the ORI. The conference was held at Parx Racing in Bensalem, Penn.

Nicol, from Ontario, Canada, has been Tampa Bay Downs’s Director of Security for 11 years and was part of the Breeders’ Cup investigative team from 2008–2022.

Throughout the 2023–2024 meet, winning owners, trainers, and jockeys participated in the “Ring the Bell” program, a joint initiative between the Run for the Ribbons aftercare organization and Tampa Bay Downs. By donating to Run for the Ribbons, a Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance-accredited facility based at Cedar Lock Farm in Morriston, Fla., individuals were able to signal their charitable intentions by ringing a giant bell – inscribed with the message “This Bell Rings For The Love & Respect Of The Thoroughbred!” – in the winner’s circle. Through the generosity of horsemen, horsewomen, and riders, the program raised $32,760.

Another major addition was “Champions Row,” a collection of three brand-new cabanas just beyond the finish line, to go with the nine cabanas already in use. Each of the “Champions Row” cabanas is named after an Eclipse Award champion who competed at Tampa Bay Downs: Not Surprising, the 1995 Champion Sprinter; Street Sense, the 2006 Champion 2-Year-Old Colt who won the 2007 Tampa Bay Derby and Kentucky Derby; and Tepin, the 2015 and 2016 Champion Grass Female and a Hall of Fame inductee.

2025 – Tampa Bay Downs rebounded from a pair of devastating hurricanes in early fall of 2024 to post gains in all major categories. Increases in daily average commingled handle ($4,199,693, up 4.56 percent from the previous season), total attendance (255,147, up 4.3 percent), average starters per race (8.37, an increase of 1.36 percent), and daily average purse money ($247,094) attested to the popularity of the track’s Thoroughbred program.

Following Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which caused loss of life, flooding, power outages, and widespread property damage throughout their paths, the opening of the barn area was pushed back almost two weeks to Nov. 4. The challenge of readying for the meet was met headon by a crew of 20 track employees and two outside contracting teams supervised by Tom McLaughlin, Vice President of Facilities and Track Surfaces. They worked almost around-the-clock to clear debris, pump out standing water, and renovate damaged barns, keeping the track on course to begin the meet on Nov. 20.

By the first week of November, the barn area was ready to accommodate the influx of Thoroughbreds from all points, enabling the show to go on as planned. Although it took several weeks for the meet to gather momentum as many fans struggled to put their own lives back together, by season’s end track officials were able to declare the season an unqualified success.

The May 3 program, held on Kentucky Derby Day, provided an emphatic exclamation point to the area’s longstanding love affair with the Oldsmar oval. A crowd of 11,530 – the third-largest in track history – attended the 10-race presentation, then stuck around to watch Sovereignty win the 151st Run for the Roses via simulcast. On the following afternoon, Fan Appreciation Day, Gift Shop personnel remained on duty for an hour after the final race as patrons took advantage of 50-percent discounts on all merchandise.

The Nov. 20 Opening Day card was a time for celebration, reflection, and gratitude. The majority of the track’s trainers and jockeys sang the praises of the turf course, many echoing rider Hector Rafael Diaz, Jr.’s observation that “it’s as good as any track we race at.”

On the track, trainer Kathleen O’Connell picked up where she left off the previous May, winning her second consecutive Oldsmar training title (and fourth overall) with 53 winners. O’Connell also led all conditioners in purse money earned with $1,220,214. The runner-up in the trainers race with 42 victories was Juan Arriagada, who managed to capture his third consecutive Leading Owner trophy with 40 winners.

In the jockeys competition, Samuel Marin and five-time champion Samy Camacho, both from Venezuela, separated themselves from the pack early and staged a magnificent duel throughout the meet. The 23-yearold Marin pulled away late, finishing with 116 winners for an 11-victory margin over Camacho. Marin’s earnings were a meet-best $2,590,636.

It was the second career riding title for Marin, who was the leading jockey the previous fall at the month-long Meadowlands meet. A 26-year-old relative unknown beginning the meet, Sara Hess was the Leading Apprentice Jockey. She finished with 29 winners, nine coming after she lost her apprentice weight allowance.

The leading Thoroughbred by number of races won, with five, was 6-year-old gelding Old Town Road, who was claimed twice along the way and won his final two starts of the meet sprinting for Arriagada.

Numerous outstanding horses made their way to Oldsmar during the meet. Owen Almighty was the top 3-year-old to compete here but traveled a rigorous road to earn that designation. In his first race at Tampa Bay Downs, the Pasco Stakes on Jan. 11, the Flying Dutchmen Breeding and Racing-owned and Brian Lynch-trained colt finished first but was disqualified for interference, making a winner of trainer Gerald Bennett’s Florida-bred Naughty Rascal.

Four weeks later in the Sam F. Davis Stakes, Owen Almighty finished second to the Brad Cox-trained John Hancock, who prevailed in stakes-record time of 1:42.27 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth distance. Owen Almighty’s time to shine finally came on March 8 in the Grade III, $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, in which he grabbed the lead at the outset and held firm for victory in 1:42.30, the secondfastest clocking in race history. He went on to finish a respectable fifth in the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve.

The performance by John Hancock in the Sam F. Davis was one of 11 stakes records turned in during the meet. On Feb. 1, horses trained by Chad Brown and ridden by Flavien Prat, the 2024 Eclipse Award winners, set stakes marks in the Grade III Tampa Bay Stakes and the Grade III Endeavour Stakes (both contested at a mile-and-a-sixteenth on the turf). Running Bee, a 6-year-old horse owned by Calumet Farm, won the Tampa Bay Stakes in 1:38.83, while 6-year-old mare Saffron Moon, owned by CHP Racing, captured the Endeavour in 1:39.92. Running Bee’s Tampa Bay Stakes time was also a course record.

Brown and Prat were 4-for-4 together on the card, which is believed to be a Tampa Bay Downs first for a trainer-jockey combination (records are incomplete). On March 8, the Brown-Prat duo won the Grade II Hillsborough Stakes with Saffron Moon, who became the eighth horse to win the Endeavour and the Hillsborough in the same season.

In the Grade III Michelob Ultra Challenger Stakes, also on March 8,

6-year-old horse Skippylongstocking, trained by Saffie A. Joseph, Jr., and ridden by Tyler Gaffalione, established both a stakes and trackrecord of 1:41.20 for a mile-and-a-sixteenth on the dirt, defeating Most Wanted to win the race for the third consecutive year.

Nic’s Style, a classy 5-year-old Florida-bred mare trained by Bill Mott and ridden by Junior Alvarado, set stakes records in both the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association City of Ocala Florida Sire Stakes (1:21.84 for 7 furlongs) and Minaret Stakes (1:09.16 for 6 furlongs).

Other stakes records were achieved by 3-year-old filly La Cara in the mile-and-40-yard Suncoast Stakes on the main track (1:38.51); 3-yearold filly Nitrogen in the Grade III Florida Oaks at a mile-and-a-sixteenth on the turf (1:40.42); 2-year-old colt Donut God in the 6-furlong Inaugural Stakes (1:09.13); 3-year-old Florida-bred colt Macho Music in the 7-furlong Florida Cup Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore Stakes (1:21.30); and 4-year-old Florida-bred colt Crystal Quest in the mileand-an-eighth Florida Cup ESMARK Turf Classic (1:46.50).

Adding to the assault on the record book, 6-year-old gelding Golden Juan set a track record of 1:38.14 for a mile-and-40 yards on the dirt on March 21, seven weeks after 4-year-old colt Copperlite had set a record for the distance of 1:38.28.

Brown led all trainers at the meet with four stakes victories, while Prat and Alvarado topped the jockeys list with five stakes winners apiece.

In February, Las Vegas resident Brett Wiener won the High Rollers Handicapping Contest for the second consecutive year, earning firstplace money of $17,050.

Legendary jockey Lanfranco “Frankie” Dettori competed on the March 8 Festival Day 45 card, riding three horses. None placed, but many racegoers were thrilled to see the international superstar make his first appearance at Tampa Bay Downs.

“I’ve seen (Tampa Bay Downs) on TV many a time, and I enjoy new challenges,” Dettori said. “I like traveling, and I always welcome these kind of things with open arms.”

Mrs. Stella Thayer accepting her Racing Hall of Fame plaque in 2023 from Cate Masterson, Director of the National Museum of Racing

Jockey Profiles

Leading Jockeys

YEAR JOCKEY WINS

2024-2025

YEAR JOCKEY

Ronnie Allen, Jr.

Born: April 24, 1964 | Birthplace: East Liverpool, OH | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: H.’s Shady Lady, Detroit Race Course, 1983 | Started Riding: 1983, Detroit Race Course Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Presque Isle Downs

Few jockeys in track history have achieved the same level of popularity as “Rock and Roll” Ronnie Allen, who burst onto the Oldsmar scene in the 1984-85 season by winning the first of his four riding titles and has been delighting his fans since with his consistent effort and friendly manner. The son of trainer Ronnie Allen, Sr., who saddled almost 1,500 winners, the rider achieved a major milestone in October of 2023 at Presque Isle Downs in Erie, Pa., by scoring career victory No. 4,000 aboard 2-year-old gelding Empty My Pouch for owner Katy Cheeks and trainer Joseph Cheeks. Allen finished seventh in the Presque Isle Downs standings in 2024 with 33 winners. He has always prided himself on his physical condition, and that devotion paid off after a freak accident in October of 2021 at Presque Isle Downs resulted in a collapsed lung and fractured ribs. He returned to competition at Tampa Bay Downs six months later and won in his eighth start back aboard Peaceful Way, a 4-year-old filly trained by Gerald Bennett. Allen has spent much of his career confounding the naysayers. Allen tied for fifth in the 2020-21 Oldsmar standings with 42 winners, including a victory in the Florida Cup Equistaff Sophomore Turf Stakes with Indy Lyon, a gelding trained by his fiancée, Maria Bowersock. Allen set a Tampa Bay Downs record with 102 victories when he won his third title in a four-year span in 1987-88. He won his fourth title in 2010-11; no other Tampa Bay Downs jockey has won titles so many years apart. His services were in demand at numerous other tracks, and in 1985 he rode Sport Jet in the Preakness. One of his most memorable days came on March 28, 1993, when he won the Tampa Bay Derby on Marco Bay for owner Jay Shaw and trainer Sarah Lundy. He also won that year’s Sam F. Davis Stakes on Marco Bay. Allen was at his best on April 6, 2013 when he piloted 7-yearold mare Hooh Why to a thrilling come-from-behind head victory in the Florida Cup Distaff Turf Stakes, her second consecutive victory in the race. Allen rode trainer Tom Proctor’s gelding Old Time Hockey to back-to-back victories in the 2014 and 2015 Florida Cup Tampa Turf Classic. Ronnie’s younger brother Mike is also a jockey, having ridden 2,168 winners at the outset of the current meet.

Jose Batista

Born: February 6, 1997 | Birthplace: Chepo, Panama | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: Mejorana, Hipodromo Presidente Remon, Panama, 2014 | Started Riding: 2014, Hipodromo Presidente Remon, Panama Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Delaware Park, mid-Atlantic

Batista was 21 when he joined the ranks of graded-stakes winning jockeys, capturing the 2018 Gulfstream Park Hardacre Mile Stakes on 12-1 shot Conquest Big E for owner Daniel Hurtak and trainer Donna Hurtak. After finishing ninth last season in Oldsmar with 32 winners, Batista posted 27 victories at Delaware Park for a sixth-place finish. Batista puts on his “game face” from the moment he enters the jockeys’ room at the start of the day. His ability to focus on the task at hand has many observers predicting a very bright future for the graduate of the Laffit Pincay Jr. Technical Jockey Training Academy in Panama. “For him, being a jockey isn’t like a job,” said his agent, former jockey Eddie Joe Zambrana. “He loves racing horses. It’s in his blood.” Batista started dreaming the dream when he was 13 and an uncle took him to the Presidente Remon Racetrack, which was about a 4-hour drive from their hometown. He was captivated by the Thoroughbreds and set his sights on becoming part of the sport. He was victorious in the first race he ever rode, in 2014 at Hipodromo Presidente Remon aboard Mejorana. Three years later, he began his stateside career at Gulfstream. Batista considers Irad Ortiz, Jr. – considered by many to be the best jockey in the sport – as a role model.

Samy Camacho

Born: May 27, 1988 | Birthplace: Caracas, Venezuela | Residence: Miami, FL

First Win: Calder Race Course, 2012 | Started Riding: La Rinconada, Caracas

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Monmouth Park, Gulfstream Park

Camacho, who seems to enjoy interacting with the fans almost as much as he loves winning races, is the latest in the line of outstanding jockeys who have dominated the Tampa Bay Downs standings over a multiyear period. He became the third jockey in track history to win four consecutive meet titles last season, joining Daniel Centeno and Mike Manganello. If Camacho wins another title this season, he will join those two as the track’s only six-time champions. Camacho rode 85 winners last season, 13 more than another five-time Oldsmar champion, Antonio Gallardo. He was on three stakes winners: Patriot Spirit in the Inaugural, Bluefield in the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association City of Ocala and Mish in the Florida Cup NYRABETS Sprint. The previous season, Camacho rode 114 winners to more than double the output of runner-up Jose Ferrer. Camacho finished fourth at Monmouth Park last summer with 34 victories. His biggest career victory came in the Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, when he piloted 49-1 shot King Guillermo to victory for owner Victor Martinez (Victoria’s Ranch) and trainer Juan Carlos Avila. Camacho had earned his first career graded-stakes triumph the previous month on Admiralty Pier in the Grade III Tampa Bay Stakes on the Oldsmar turf course. His third graded-stakes victory came in 2023 on 4-year-old filly Consumer Spending in the Grade III Eatontown Stakes at Monmouth Park for trainer Chad Brown. In 2022, Camacho earned career victory No. 1,000 at Monmouth aboard Toned Up for trainer Tim Hills. In February of 2023, Camacho teamed with trainer Gerald Bennett for an upset victory in the Suncoast Stakes with 3-year-old filly Dreaming of Snow, who edged the 2022 2-yearold Eclipse Champion filly, Wonder Wheel, by a neck at odds of 38-1. Camacho comes from a race-riding family. His father, Samuel Camacho, Sr., rode his entire career in Venezuela, scoring more than 900 victories. Younger brother Samuel Camacho, Jr., is also a jockey. Camacho won the $5,000 Jockeys’ Challenge during the Tampa Bay Downs Summer Festival of Racing three times: in 2016, 2017 and 2021.

Jesus Castanon

Born: March 4, 1973 | Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico | Residence: Shepherdsville, Ky.

First Win: She Is the World, Agua Caliente, 1989 | Started Riding: 1989, Agua Caliente Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Churchill Downs, Midwest

Castanon earned a trip to Churchill Downs last spring to ride in the 150th Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve, in which he rode West Saratoga to a 12th-place finish for owner Harry Veruchi and trainer Larry Demeritte. Castanon had finished third aboard the colt in the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs and second in the Grade III Jeff Ruby Steaks at Turfway Park to get the opportunity to ride in the world’s greatest race. Few Triple Crown races in the last 20 years have produced as much emotion as Castanon’s 2011 Preakness victory on Shackleford. The triumph on the Dale Romans-trained colt, a 12-1 shot, came about 6 months after the jockey’s father, Jesus Castanon, Sr., succumbed to kidney disease. The elder Castanon, a former trainer, had given the green light to Jesus and his brothers, retired jockeys Antonio and Jose, to ride races. Castanon also rode Shackleford to victories in the Grade I Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs and the Grade II Churchill Downs Stakes. Castanon’s 18th career gradedstakes score came in the Grade III Dogwood Stakes at Churchill Downs in September of 2023 on 3-year-old filly Lady Radler for trainer Michael Campbell. At 23-1, Lady Radler was the longest shot in the race. When it comes to winning, experience has taught Castanon not to force the issue. “I feel if I get too excited (during a race), I kind of lose the touch. So I just go with the motion and don’t over-think things. I do what I know to do on a horse,” the two-time Oldsmar riding champion said. That philosophy resulted in 19 victories here last season. He scored career victory No. 2,500 in 2019 at Tampa Bay Downs on Tearless for trainer Derek Ryan. Two months later, Castanon rode Higgins to victory for trainer David Flores, the first career conditioning victory for the former riding great. Castanon and Flores have been friends since childhood. In 2021, Castanon won the Grade III Houston Ladies Classic Stakes aboard the outstanding mare Letruska. Castanon is married to retired jockey Rolanda Simpson.

Daniel Centeno

Born: December 18, 1971 | Birthplace: Caracas, Venezuela | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: Big Jack, Venezuela, 1990 | Started Riding: 1990, Venezuela

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Delaware Park, Laurel Park, Monmouth Park

The six-time Oldsmar riding champion enjoyed one of those magical runs every jockey aspires to when he picked up the mount on 3-year-old filly Power Squeeze last February for the $150,000 Suncoast Stakes. Centeno rode her to victory that day, and owner Lea Farms and trainer Jorge Delgado kept him aboard seven weeks later for the Grade II, $250,000 Gulfstream Park Oaks. After Centeno engineered an 11-1 upset, he got to ride her in the Longines Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs, finishing sixth behind Thorpedo Anna and Brian Hernandez, Jr. While Centeno has done the majority of his winning at Tampa Bay Downs, he has made the most of several opportunities away from home, too. In 2021, he won the Grade II Delaware Handicap on Miss Marissa, whom he also got home first the previous year in the Grade II George E. Mitchell Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico. Centeno also won the Grade III Bold Ruler Handicap in 2018 at Aqueduct on No Dozing and the Grade III Delaware Oaks in 2016 on Dark Nile. Centeno tied for seventh at Delaware Park last season with 27 winners after finishing in a tie for fourth at Tampa Bay Downs with 41. From 20062010, Centeno strung together four consecutive Tampa Bay Downs riding crowns while averaging 1.48 winners per performance during that span. He booted home a record-setting 144 winners in 2007-2008 (bettered seven years later by Antonio Gallardo), including six stakes victories, and rode 742 winners from 2008-2010. Two of the stylish veteran’s 12 career graded-stakes scores came in the track’s signature race, the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby: in 2014 on Ring Weekend, a Grade II score, and in 2009 on Musket Man, when it was a Grade III event. His other graded-stakes victories at Tampa Bay Downs came in the Grade III Lambholm South Endeavour Stakes in 2020 on Jehozacat and the Grade III Michelob Ultra Challenger in 2021 on Last Judgment. From a personal standpoint, Centeno cherishes few victories more than No. 3,000 at Tampa Bay Downs on Jan. 2, 2021 on Lucy’s Town, with his daughter Jazmyn and girlfriend and future wife Brooke Sillaman in attendance. Centeno achieved a goal of most jockeys by earning a mount in the second leg of the 2019 Triple Crown, the Preakness at Pimlico, on Alwaysmining, a horse who had won five consecutive stakes races under his guidance.

Hector Rafael Diaz, Jr.

Born: July 24, 1989 | Birthplace: San Juan, Puerto Rico | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: Honorable Jonas, Aqueduct, 2017 | Started Riding: 2016, Aqueduct

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Gulfstream Park

When Diaz got a chance to ride a promising, turf-loving 3-year-old filly for top trainer Chad Brown in the summer of 2021, he grasped the opportunity like a hungry lion on the African veldt. Flash forward to the 2021-2022 Tampa Bay Downs meet, where Diaz and the 4-year-old Bleecker Street extended her winning streak to five races for Brown, Diaz and owner Peter M. Brant, vaulting to national prominence with victories in the Grade III Endeavour Stakes and the Grade II Hillsborough Stakes. Those were Diaz’s first career graded-stakes victories. Diaz draws inspiration from his younger brother, Hector Miguel (“Migue”), a former jockey who was paralyzed from the waist down from a riding accident at Hipodromo Camarero in Puerto Rico in 2015. Their father, Hector Rafael Diaz, Sr., was a jockey; he retired in his mid-30s after incurring numerous injuries. The brothers talk on a daily basis, with Migue often giving Hector, Jr., his thoughts on upcoming races. Hector, Jr., and Migue are cousins of brothers Irad Ortiz, Jr., and Jose Ortiz, two of the best in the business. Hector, Jr.’s first victory came in 2017 at Aqueduct on Honorable Jonas, launching a year in which he rode 74 winners and was a finalist for an Eclipse Award as Outstanding Apprentice Jockey. Diaz relishes the strategy involved in riding races on the Tampa Bay Downs turf, and his skill and timing on the grass already have made him a “go-to” jockey for many top Oldsmar and out-of-town trainers and a fan favorite.

Jose C. Ferrer

Born: March 31, 1964 | Birthplace: Santurce, Puerto Rico | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: Steps Fancy, Meadowlands, 1983 | Started Riding: 1982, Monmouth Park

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Monmouth Park, Meadowlands

Ferrer added to his impressive resume of graded-stakes success at Monmouth Park in 2023, capturing the Grade III Philip H. Iselin Stakes on Arkansas-bred colt Whelen Springs for breeder-owner Shortleaf Stable and trainer Lindsay Schultz. Ferrer, who returns to Oldsmar with 29 career graded victories, won the Iselin in 2000 on Rize when it was a Grade II event. Ferrer, who turned 60 last March, finished 10th in the Oldsmar standings last season with 29 winners, a year after claiming second with 56 victories. He entered the current meet 25 shy of 4,800. The 2021 campaign was one to remember for Ferrer, who rode 15-1 shot Helium to victory for Hall of Fame trainer Mark Casse in the Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby. The upset gave Ferrer his first graded-stakes triumph in 10 years. Three months later, Ferrer won the Grade III Salvator Mile Stakes at Monmouth on a 79-1 shot, Informative, for his 28th career graded-stakes triumph. After winning three races in 2021 on his 57th birthday, Ferrer performed 20 push-ups in the Tampa Bay Downs winner’s circle. His career is laden with sterling achievements, but none as meaningful as receiving the 2018 George Woolf Memorial Jockey award in voting by his fellow riders. The award is given to a jockey whose career and personal character reflect positively on racing. Ferrer won the 2018 riding title at Monmouth Park with 95 winners, including a personal-best six on a single card that July. Feb. 14, 2016 at Tampa Bay Downs was another memorable occasion for Ferrer, who scored career victory No. 4,000 on Rocket Bottle for ownertrainer Robert G. Smith. Ferrer credits his faith and family – wife Steffi and their sons, Derek and Joseph – for mental and spiritual support and guidance.

Antonio A. Gallardo

Born: July 18, 1987 | Birthplace: Jerez de la Frontera, Cadiz, Spain | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: Teifani, Costa del Sol | Started Riding: Costa del Sol, Malaga, Spain

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Presque Isle Downs, Colonial Downs

After finishing second in last season’s Oldsmar standings with 72 victories, Gallardo rode 118 winners at Presque Isle Downs to capture his fifth title at the Pennsylvania track. On Sept. 20, he won the $150,000 Presque Isle Mile Stakes on Florida-bred Forever Souper for owner Live Oak Plantation and trainer Michael Trombetta, his second stakes victory of the meet on the 5-year-old gelding. Earlier last summer, Gallardo was third in the Colonial Downs standings in Virginia with 22 victories. Gallardo extended his streak of consecutive years with at least one graded-stakes victory to nine here last February when he won the Grade III Endeavour Stakes on the turf on 5-year-old mare Walkathon for breeder-owner Whitham Thoroughbreds and trainer Ian Wilkes. He has 13 graded-stakes triumphs. Gallardo has won five titles at Tampa Bay Downs, tied for third all-time with Samy Camacho behind Mike Manganello and Daniel Centeno, each of whom have six. Gallardo set the track’s single-season record in 2014-2015 with 147 victories. Career victory No. 2,000 came on Feb. 3, 2021 aboard Do What It Takes for trainer Jose H. Delgado. No. 2,500 came here on Dec. 31, 2023 aboard Noble Tess, trained by Kathleen O’Connell. In May of 2018 at Monmouth Park, Gallardo captured the Grade I United Nations Stakes aboard 23-1 shot Funtastic, a Chad Brown trainee. Gallardo’s North American career took off in 2015 when he posted 320 victories to finish second in North America to Eclipse Award winner Javier Castellano. Gallardo was runner-up again in 2016, with 332 victories, to Jose Ortiz. Gallardo has won five races on a single card at Oldsmar a record six times. He emerged as a force to be reckoned with in Florida in 2013 at Calder Race Course by winning four consecutive stakes on a single card, three for O’Connell. Gallardo helped O’Connell become the sport’s top North American female trainer last season at Tampa Bay Downs when he won on her gelding My Eagle Soars for her 2,386th victory, one more at the time than Kim Hammond.

Melissa Iorio

Born: March 20, 1992 | Birthplace: Trenton, NJ | Residence: New Jersey

First Win: Hollywood Honey, 2022, Tampa Bay Downs | Started Riding: 2022, Monmouth Park

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Monmouth Park, Delaware Park, Meadowlands, New York, mid-Atlantic

Iorio had an outstanding meet as an apprentice last season, riding 41 winners to tie for fourth. Now, the challenge is proving to trainers she can be a consistent winner without the apprentice weight allowance. Iorio has been a major racing fan since Smarty Jones and Barbaro won the Kentucky Derby in 2004 and 2006, leading her to race-riding as a career choice. She went to work for trainer Tom Proctor at Glen Hill Farm in Ocala during the winter of 2020-2021, and it wasn’t long before she was ready for the racetrack. Iorio was off to a promising start two seasons ago at Tampa Bay Downs when she broke her right fibula in a morning training accident, but she was able to return to action in less than two months. Last season’s leading trainer, Kathleen O’Connell, sees a bright future ahead for the New Jersey product. “She has a good strong work ethic. And she listens to the right people as far as trying to learn and get advice,” O’Connell said last spring. “She looks at the form and she never thinks she has no shot going into a race. She comes into everything with the right attitude, which is huge in our business.” Iorio notched the first three-victory performance of her career on April 5, 2024 at Tampa Bay Downs. Her first winner as a journeywoman came on Sept. 8 at Monmouth Park with filly Tell Me Some Lies for trainer Joseph Orseno. Another exciting day came on Aug. 22 when she rode in a race at historic Saratoga, finishing fourth aboard Power and Glory. Iorio got to work horses last fall in New York for Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott, an experience she describes as “amazing. To be able to work around that atmosphere is a privilege.”

Sonny Leon

Born: April 19, 1990 | Birthplace: La Victoria, Venezuela | Residence: Union, KY

Started Riding: 2007, Hipodromo de Rancho Alegre, Venezuela | Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Gulfstream Park, Turfway Park, Mahoning Valley

Leon became a household name among racing fans when he rode 80-1 shot Rich Strike to victory in the 2022 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve, rallying from 15th place at the quarter-mile pole to capture the world’s most prestigious race. Every Kentucky Derby is memorable, but winning from the No. 20 post put Rich Strike and Leon in company with 2008 Derby champ Big Brown and Kent Desormeaux as the only winners from the far outside post. Rich Strike’s $163.60 win mutuel has been surpassed only by Donerail, who paid $184.90 to win in 1913. Although the Run for the Roses was Rich Strike’s final victory, Leon was aboard when he finished second in the Grade II Lukas Classic Stakes at Churchill Downs and fourth in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic at Keeneland. Leon continues to ride for Rich Strike’s trainer, Eric Reed. Leon enjoyed an exceptional year in 2021, riding 226 winners. His mounts earned $3,736,558, a personal best he eclipsed the following year with more than $5.7-million. Leon tied for 11th place last winter at Turfway Park with 12 winners and was seventh last year at Gulfstream Park’s spring-summer meet with 35 winners. He finished 2024 at Gulfstream’s fall meet, winning 17 times to finish ninth in the standings. Leon attended jockeys school for two years in his homeland of Venezuela before heading to La Rinconada when he was 18. He rode his first winner at 17 in his very first race on Orinoco River at Hipodromo de Rancho Alegre. His first U.S. victory came in 2015 at Gulfstream aboard Burning Time for trainer Oscar Gonzalez. Leon began the current Oldsmar meet with 945 North American victories.

Samuel Marin

Born: July 30, 2001 | Birthplace: Trujillo, Venezuela | Residence: Baltimore, MD

First Win: Princess Diamond, 2018, La Rinconada, Venezuela | Started Riding: 2018, La Rinconada Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Monmouth Park, Delaware Park, Meadowlands, Gulfstream Park

On Jan. 13, 2024, Marin made the most of a golden opportunity by piloting trainer Derek Ryan’s speedy 3-year-old gelding Book’em Danno to a 12 ½-length victory in the $125,000 Pasco Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs. Marin watched admiringly from afar as Book’em Danno finished second to Forever Young in the Group III Boutique Group Saudi Derby in late February and when he won the Grade I Woody Stephens Stakes at Saratoga in June. Reunited with the Ryan charge in the Jersey Shore Stakes at Monmouth in July, Marin rallied Book’em Danno to a nose victory from Little Ni. Marin had won the Smoke Glacken Stakes at Monmouth on Book’em Danno as a 2-year-old. Marin finished 11th in last season’s Oldsmar standings with 28 winners. He was third at Monmouth Park with 40 victories, improving on his fourth-place showing the previous summer. Marin burst onto the Oldsmar landscape two years ago with a front-running neck victory in the Pasco on Zydeceaux, a 3-year-old Florida-bred gelding trained by Ramon Minguet. Ten weeks later, Zydeceaux and Marin repeated in the Florida Cup Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore Stakes at the same 7-furlong distance. Marin made a strong impression when he made his debut at Monmouth in 2022, winning the Long Branch Stakes on trainer Ken McPeek’s 3-year-old colt Dash Attack in the rider’s second start. Marin, who was the leading apprentice jockey in Venezuela in 2020, won almost 100 races in his homeland before coming to Monmouth in 2022. He began competing on horseback when he was 12, riding Quarter horses in match races for his father, an uncle and friends. If he can keep making the most of his chances, Marin has the talent to make quite a name for himself.

Marcos Meneses

Born: April 25, 1986 | Birthplace: La Guaira, Venezuela | Residence: Tampa FL

First Win: El Cabryales, Hipodromo Nacional de Valencia, 2006 | Started Riding: 2006, La Rinconada, Venezuela

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Gulfstream Park

Two years ago, Meneses decided to move his tack from Gulfstream Park in south Florida to Tampa Bay Downs. The switch has paid off handsomely. He finished sixth here with 48 winners in 2022-23 and moved up to a tie for fourth last year with 41. Before coming here, he had tied for 16th at Gulfstream with 13 victories. Meneses finds the Tampa Bay area an ideal place to live for his wife Aneidys and their three young daughters. “The people are more relaxed, the beaches and the coast are beautiful and you can appreciate the sunsets,” he said. Meneses actually began winning over the fans in Oldsmar the previous winter, when he captured the Pasco Stakes on Markhamian for trainer Juan Carlos Avila. Meneses won the 2022 Sandpiper Stakes on 2-year-old filly Dorth Vader for trainer Michael Yates. Meneses came to the United States to ride in 2015 after winning close to 500 races in Venezuela, where he began a winner’s-circle ritual in which he raises both arms skyward before dismounting to express gratitude to God. “I’m grateful because this is a very tough profession and you can be sidelined at any moment,” he said. Meneses won the Grade III Hal’s Hope Stakes in 2020 at Gulfstream Park aboard 60-1 shot Identifier. Two years ago, Meneses won the $5,000 Jockeys’ Challenge during the Summer Festival of Racing, riding four winners over the two days of competition. Before returning here for the Summer Festival, Meneses entered a world usually reserved for the sport’s biggest names, riding long shot Il Miracolo in the Belmont Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets. They finished seventh in a nine-horse field, but Meneses described the opportunity to compete against the likes of Hall of Fame jockeys Javier Castellano and John Velazquez and brothers Irad and Jose Ortiz as the best experience of his caree

Pablo Morales

Born: September 5, 1988 | Birthplace: Lima, Peru | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: Alena’s Boy, Gulfstream Park, 2005 | Started Riding: 2004, Monterrico, Peru Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Presque Isle Downs

Injuries have prevented the personable rider from fulfilling his full potential and challenging for top honors the last two seasons. Last year, he missed 11 weeks after breaking his left wrist when a horse reared and stumbled before a workout. He closed strongly the last few weeks of the meet, finishing with 21 winners and setting himself up for a strong summer at Presque Isle Downs, where he was second in the standings with 87 winners. Two years ago, he missed the last seven weeks of the Oldsmar meet after a horse bit him from an adjoining stall in the starting gate, nearly severing his finger. He finished third with 53 winners and returned to Presque Isle to win his fourth consecutive meet title and ninth overall at the Erie, Pa., track. Morales delighted his legion of Oldsmar backers on Feb. 15, 2023, riding Roger McQueen to victory for owner Carolyn Wilson and trainer Larry Rivelli for career victory No. 2,500. Morales has ridden at least 200 winners in four separate years, including three in a row from 2017-2019. On June 24, 2020 at the Oldsmar oval, he scored career winner No. 2,000 aboard Sanguine. On May 4, 2019 (Kentucky Derby Day), Morales had an afternoon Tampa Bay Downs fans will be talking about for years to come. He was a perfect 5-for-5, including victories in the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Silver Charm Florida Sire Stakes on Jackson and the FTBOA Ivanavinalot Stakes on Wildwood’s Beauty. Earlier in that meeting, he won the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes for Triple Crown hopefuls on Well Defined for trainer Kathleen O’Connell. Morales earned his first North American victory at Gulfstream Park in 2005 before his 17th birthday; that same year, just after turning 17, he captured the Grade II, $750,000 Super Derby at Louisiana Downs aboard The Daddy. One of several jockeys from Peru to ride at Oldsmar in recent years, Morales attended the same jockey school as Hall of Fame member Edgar Prado, Rafael Bejarano and Fernando De La Cruz.

Alonso Quinonez

Born: November 13, 1983 | Birthplace: Guasave, Sinaloa, Mexico | Residence: Ocala, FL

First Win: Life’s Crown, Churchill Downs, 2006 | Started Riding: 2006, Louisiana Downs Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Canterbury Park

Quinonez won 33 races at Canterbury Park in Minnesota during the summer to finish fifth in the standings. He had a day to remember on Aug. 31, winning three stakes races and posting a second and a third. His victories came on Where’s Marilyn for trainer Bruce Riecken in the Northern Lights Debutante; on Thealligatorhunter for Tim Padilla in the Crocrock Minnesota Sprint Championship; and aboard Half Brother for Gary Scherer in the Blair’s Cove Minnesota Turf Championship. Quinonez rode Drama Chorus to back-to-back victories in the Florida Cup Turf Classic in 2022 and 2023 at Tampa Bay Downs, rewarding the connections of owner Peter D. Mattson and trainer Padilla. Quinonez hails from a race-riding family. Luis Quinonez, the oldest of three brothers, has ridden more than 4,000 winners and still competes at Oaklawn Park, Lone Star and Remington. Middle brother Belen Quinonez retired in 2017 with 838 victories. Alonso rode in California from 2007-2019, forging a reputation as a big-money performer. He found his “dream horse” in 2008, winning three Grade I stakes races at Santa Anita, Churchill Downs and Saratoga on a 4-year-old filly named Intangaroo for trainer Gary Sherlock. Additional Grade I triumphs for the rider came in 2010 on Richard’s Kid in the Goodwood Stakes and Tell a Kelly in the Darley Debutante Stakes. Another big victory came on 3-year-old Premier Pegasus in the Grade II San Felipe Stakes at Santa Anita in 2011. Quinonez rode in Saudi Arabia in 2015 and 2016 on various weekends.

Ademar Santos

Born: August 27, 1975 | Birthplace: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Residence: Ocala, FL

First Win: The Cure, Hipodromo de Gavea, Brazil, 1993 | Started Riding: 1993, Hipodromo de Gavea, Brazil

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Gulfstream Park, Hawthorne, FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing

Santos will try to maintain his momentum after enjoying an excellent summer and early fall at Hawthorne Race Course near Chicago and FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing (formerly Fairmount Park) in Collinsville, Ill. He rode 23 winners at Hawthorne to finish ninth in the standings. Business was even better at FanDuel Sportsbook and Horse Racing, where he placed fifth with 38 victories. His 67-percent in-the-money mark was the best of any FanDuel jockey. At the 2022-23 Oldsmar meet, Santos managed a 10th-place finish with 33 winners despite being stuck in Toronto from Dec. 6-Jan. 27 after Woodbine’s racing season ended because of Canada’s Omicron COVID-19 restrictions. During his enforced “vacation,” he stayed busy galloping horses at Toronto-area farms during the day and calling his wife and agent, Rose, and their three teenage sons at their Florida home at night. Entering his 14th season in Oldsmar, Santos has developed into one of the track’s most reliable journeyman riders. He keeps himself fit by working out a half-dozen or more horses during morning training and riding an Equicizer mechanical horse at home. On July 1 of 2023, Santos won his fourth $5,000 Jockeys’ Challenge at Tampa Bay Downs, more than any other rider – despite having to miss the final race to catch a flight to Toronto to ride Ironstone in the next day’s Grade III Marine Stakes at Woodbine. They finished third. Santos won the Grade II Kennedy Road Stakes in 2018 at Woodbine on Ikerrin Road.

Scott Spieth

Born: October 25, 1966 | Birthplace: Litchfield, Michigan | Residence: Oldsmar, FL

First Win: Glendale Downs, 1981 (Quarter Horse) | Started Riding: 1981, Glendale Downs Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Presque Isle Downs

Spieth joined an exclusive club on May 27 when he rode Wheelingndealing to victory in an allowance race at Presque Isle Downs for the rider’s 5,000th career victory. The 4-year-old Florida-bred filly was owned by Bruno Schickedanz and trained by the jockey’s wife, Aldana Spieth. Spieth is one of 34 jockeys to win 5,000 races, and with no one else very close, it might be a long wait for No. 35. Spieth finished 11th at Presque Isle Downs with 16 victories. The Spieths work closely on working with her young horses, keen to develop runners capable of competing at a strong level. “I love getting on the young horses, pointing them in the right direction and trying to get the best out of their talent,” Spieth said. “I love what I do. I’m not hustling for outside mounts, at this point, but I probably get on seven a day for my wife, so I’m plenty fit.” In 2017, Spieth won the riding title at Delaware Park with 51 victories, his first meet title in a decade. In April of 2016, Spieth made his 4,500th trip to a winner’s circle aboard Awesome Indeed an awesome occasion at Tampa Bay Downs. Making the milestone triumph doubly meaningful was that the horse was trained by Aldana, then his fiancee. Spieth rode War Story in the 2016 Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita, and although they finished off the board, the experience provided a wealth of memories. From 2000-2008, Spieth often rode two cards a day, competing at Thistledown outside Cleveland during the day and at Mountaineer in West Virginia at night. Spieth rode 307 winners in 2005, sixth-best in North America, and averaged 269 victories a year from 20052007. In 2009, he recorded one of his most memorable triumphs aboard 3-year-old filly My Sister Margaret in the $500,000 West Virginia Jefferson Security Cup Cavada Breeders’ Classic at Charles Town. He credits his parents, Lavern and Gearldine, as well as his brothers, former Quarter Horse trainer Tony and equine dentist and blacksmith Jason, for their lifelong support. Spieth’s daughter Kirsten Swan is a jockey who won the 2014 Darley Award for her exploits aboard Arabian-bred horses.

Trainer Profiles

Leading Trainers

Juan Carlos Avila

Born: September 20, 1963 | Birthplace: Caracas, Venezuela | Residence: Miami, FL

Started Training: 1988, La Rinconada, Venezuela | Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Monmouth Park, Gulfstream Park, New York, mid-Atlantic

Avila engineered one of the biggest upsets in Tampa Bay Downs history when he saddled 49-1 shot King Guillermo to win the Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby in 2020. The celebration had a decidedly Venezuelan flair, as the colt was owned by the Victoria’s Ranch concern of former major league baseball slugger Victor Martinez and ridden by Samy Camacho. The COVID-19 pandemic spoiled King Guillermo’s chances of competing in the Kentucky Derby, but he finished second that May in the second division of the Grade I Arkansas Derby to Nadal. The Kentucky Derby had been pushed back to Sept. 5, and King Guillermo came down with a fever three days before the race that resulted in a scratch. King Gullermo stands at stud in Argentina. Three races prior to the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, Avila won the Grade III Challenger Stakes with 4-year-old colt Trophy Chaser, owned by the trainer’s JCA Racing Stable. Although he was a relative unknown in the United States before King Gullermo, Avila won almost 3,000 races and nine titles at La Rinconada outside Caracas, including seven in a row, before arriving stateside in 2018. Avila won the Grade II Davona Dale Stakes at Gulfstream Park in 2021 with 52-1 shot Wholebodemeister. Another graded-stakes winner for Avila is Little Vic, who won the Grade III Tom Fool Handicap in 2023 at Aqueduct as a 4-year-old for Avila and Victoria’s Ranch. Avila and his wife Lindsay Perera, a personal fitness trainer and nutritionist, have been married for 20 years.

Gerald Bennett

Born: March 12, 1944 | Birthplace: Springhill, Nova Scotia | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: Greenwood, Canada | Started Training: 1974

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Gulfstream Park Tampa Bay Downs, Gulfstream Park

Bennett’s career is a testament to his love of the sport and the animals he works with. He continues to astound rivals with his seemingly boundless energy, one of numerous factors in his ongoing success. Although his streak of eight consecutive training titles was snapped last season by friendly rival Kathleen O’Connell, Bennett was a clear second with 35 victories. He and Jamie Ness, who tied for the 2010-11 training title, are the only Oldsmar conditioners to win nine crowns. Bennett, under his Winning Stables banner, won back-to-back Oldsmar Leading Owner titles in 2020 and 2021. On Dec. 8, 2021, he became the 14th trainer in North American history to win 4,000 races when he sent out Averill Racing’s 8-year-old D’craziness to win a claiming race at the Oldsmar oval (Ness and Tom Amoss have since joined the 4,000 club). On April 23, 2021, Bennett passed the late Frank H. Merrill, Jr., as the all-time leading Canadian-born trainer with a victory by 4-year-old gelding Baby Boomer at Gulfstream Park, giving him 3,975 for his career. Before coming to Tampa Bay Downs this season, Bennett tied for eighth in the Gulfstream Park standings with eight victories. He won the Proud Man Stakes and the Armed Forces Stakes at Gulfstream with 2-year-old Florida-bred colt Naughty Rascal, owned by Mr Pug LLC and J.P.G. 2 LLC. Bennett, the father of trainer Dale Bennett, tied a Tampa Bay Downs record on Dec. 7, 2016 by saddling four winners from four starters. Bennett enjoys turning around horses that have gone off-form, and few conditioners can match his feats with Beau Genius. He acquired the minor stakes winner after his 3-year-old season and trained him to victory in 13 stakes, including the 1990 Grade I Philip H. Iselin and the 1990 Grade II Michigan Mile and One-Eighth Handicap. Beau Genius also won the 1990 Hallandale Handicap at Gulfstream, memorable as the final victory for Hall of Fame jockey Bill Shoemaker. Other notable Bennett trainees include stakes winners Secret Romeo, Banker’s Jet, Fast Flying Rumor and R Angel Katelyn. Bennett previously trained Standardbreds in Canada.

Maria Bowersock

Born: September 16, 1981 | Birthplace: East Liverpool, Ohio | Residence: Wellsville, OH

First Win: Fast Fashion, Presque Isle Downs, 2009 | Started Training: Presque Isle Downs, 2009 Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Presque Isle Downs, Colonial Downs, Gulfstream Park

Horses have always been a big part of Bowersock’s life. She and her twin sister Pamela competed in barrel racing when they were younger; their mother, Jeanie, still barrel races at rodeos in Ohio. Pamela is married to world champion saddle bronc rider Sean Prater. Maria and Pamela’s father, Richard Bowersock, was a Thoroughbred trainer, along with her cousin Chad and her uncle Gary. And it looks like Maria’s son, Gavin Thornberry, is going to extend the legacy of being part of the Thoroughbred industry. The 20-year-old is an assistant starter on the Tampa Bay Downs starting gate crew. Maria is engaged to jockey Ronnie Allen, Jr., a four-time Oldsmar riding champion. She saddled 12 winners here last season before moving on to Presque Isle Downs. Bowersock earned her first career stakes victory in thrilling fashion in the 2021 running of the Florida Cup at Tampa Bay Downs. Her 3-yearold gelding Indy Lyon, owned by Jerry Campbell, won the Equistaff Sophomore Turf by a nose at odds of 12-1. The triumph came eight days after Indy Lyon won a starter/optional claiming race at the Oldsmar oval. Indy Lyon was ridden by Allen. Bowersock helped Allen achieve a career milestone in 2013 at Presque Isle Downs, saddling her filly Ghost Flower for the jockey’s 3,000th career victory.

Victor Carrasco, Jr.

Born: December 8, 1975 | Birthplace: San Juan, Puerto Rico | Residence: Palm Harbor, FL

First Win: Ivania C., El Comandante, 2001 | Started Training: 2000, El Comandante Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Delaware Park, mid-Atlantic

Carrasco learned his trade in the barn of his father Victor Carrasco, Sr., who was also a trainer, from the time he was 5 or 6. Most of those lessons have stuck with him. So even though he graduated from Inter American University in 1999 with a business degree, he was pretty sure his future would be at the racetrack. “He taught me that you have to train every horse as an individual. They don’t eat the same amount and they don’t all need the same training,” Carrasco said. “You have to keep your eyes open, because horses tell you a lot by how they behave and how they look.” The elder Carrasco is retired and living in Puerto Rico after 45 years as a trainer. Keeping things all in the family, his nephews Victor R. Carrasco and Carlos Carrasco are jockeys. Victor R. Carrasco won the 2013 Eclipse Award as Outstanding Apprentice Jockey. The trainer, who sent out 15 winners here last season, was an amateur boxer as a youngster. He won four graded stakes in Puerto Rico, including three Grade I events, from 2001-2008. Carrasco and his partner, Jenn Moore, have a 7-year-old daughter, Mya.

Jose Francisco D’Angelo

Born: April 17, 1990 | Birthplace: Caracas, Venezuela | Residence: Miami, FL

First Win: Queen Norma, La Rinconada, 2013 | Started Training: 2012, La Rinconada, Venezuela Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Gulfstream Park, New York, mid-Atlantic, Kentucky

D’Angelo burst onto the Oldsmar graded-stakes scene last season, saddling Morplay Racing LLC’s Iowa-bred colt No More Time for a front-running victory in the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes under jockey Paco Lopez. Subsequent graded-stakes victories for D’Angelo came in the Grade I Aristocrat Franklin-Simpson Stakes at Kentucky Downs with Howard Wolowitz and in the Grade II Gallant Bob Stakes at Parx Racing with 3-year-old Bentornato, who went on to finish second in the Cygames Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Del Mar. After being named champion trainer in Venezuela for 2018, D’Angelo arrived in south Florida eager to prove himself against tougher competition. In 2020 (the year of COVID-19), he found the kind of horse every trainer dreams about in Jesus’ Team, who won back-to-back starts at Gulfstream Park for D’Angelo and owner Grupo 7C Racing Stable. That July, Jesus’ Team finished fourth in the Grade I TVG.com Haskell at Monmouth, but the best was yet to come. He finished third in the Grade II Jim Dandy at Saratoga and the Grade I Preakness at Pimlico and second to Knicks Go in the Big Ass Fans Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile at Keeneland. Still sharp as a tack, Jesus’ Team won the Claiming Crown Jewel Stakes at Gulfstream and opened 2021 with a runner-up finish to Knicks Go, again, in the Grade I Pegasus World Cup Invitational at Gulfstream. He finished sixth two months later in the Dubai World Cup Sponsored By Emirates Airline. D’Angelo – who has close to 60 horses at Palm Meadows Training Center in Boynton Beach and four in New York, in addition to his 25-horse stable here – also races at Gulfstream. His father Francisco, who was also a champion trainer in Venezuela, is Jose’s main assistant. The younger D’Angelo’s late grandfather, Jose, worked for the Venezuelan version of the Daily Racing Form. D’Angelo says having his father as his assistant affords him the opportunity to compete at a number of different tracks at any time.

Arnaud Delacour

Born: April 7, 1975 | Birthplace: Lisieux, France | Residence: Elkton, MD

First Win: Country Lyric, Pimlico | Started Training: 2013, Pimlico Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Laurel Park, Colonial Downs, mid-Atlantic, Kentuckyy

Delacour has been a consistent presence on the graded-stakes scene since launching his U.S. stable in 2013. In 2015 at Tampa Bay Downs, his 3-yearold Divining Rod finished second in the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes and third in the Grade II Tampa Bay Derby, then won the Grade III Coolmore Lexington Stakes at Keeneland. Divining Rod added a third-place in the Xpressbet.com Preakness Stakes won by American Pharoah, that year’s Triple Crown winner. In 2016, Delacour won four graded stakes with Green Lantern Stables homebred A. P. Indian, including a pair of Grade I races at Saratoga. A. P. Indian was an Eclipse Award finalist for Outstanding Sprinter. Delacour came within an eyelash of capturing his first Breeders’ Cup victory in 2018 at Churchill Downs when 4-year-old filly Chalon was caught by Shamrock Rose in the final jumps of the Filly and Mare Sprint. Delacour and former client Lael Stables won back-to-back editions of the Grade III Lambholm South Endeavour Stakes with Hawksmoor in 2019 and Jehozacat in 2020. In 2020, they teamed to win the Grade I Belmont Oaks Invitational with Great Britain-bred Magic Attitude. Delacour earned his fourth career Grade I victory in the 2023 Maker’s Mark Mile Stakes on the turf at Keeneland with Lael’s 5-year-old French-bred gelding Chez Pierre, who set a course record of 1:33.46. Teamwork is essential to Delacour’s ongoing success. He and his wife Leigh, a trainer from 2007-2013, employ four exercise riders, and Delacour takes care in fitting each rider to the horses they best suit. He and his assistant Anouchka Frourre pay close attention to morning workouts; in addition to his binoculars and stopwatch, Delacour employs a two-way radio to communicate with his riders, using it to apprise them of fractional times during a work. The Delacours train their horses at Fair Hill Training Center in Maryland during the summer, enabling them to ship to a variety of mid-Atlantic and Northeast tracks. Delacour has about 25 horses at Tampa Bay Downs and another 15-16 at Turfway Park in Kentucky, where assistant Pablo Sanchez runs the operation. “We’re fortunate to have good owners and financial support,” said Delacour, whose owners include Mark B. Grier, West Point Thoroughbreds, Starlight Racing, StarLadies Racing and Stella F. Thayer, the owner of Tampa Bay Downs.

Trainer Profiles

Mike Dini

Born: November 1, 1960 | Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois | Residence: Oldsmar, FL

First Win: Glen Savoye, Thistledown, 1995 | Started Training: 1995, Thistledown Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Monmouth Park, Meadowlands, New York, Presque Isle Downs, mid-Atlanti

Dini sent out 15 winners at Monmouth Park to finish fifth in the standings and saddled three winners at Meadowlands in early fall to tie Gregg Sacco for the top spot. As the President of the Tampa Bay Downs Division of the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, Dini represents Oldsmar horsemen in their dealings with management while addressing individual concerns as they come up. Dini also finds time to burnish his credentials as a conditioner who knows his way to the winner’s circle at major tracks. In October of 2023 at the Belmont at the Big A meet in New York, Dini sent out 4-year-old New York-bred gelding Straight Arrow to win the $250,000 Empire Classic Stakes for New York-breds. Earlier that summer, Straight Arrow had won races at Monmouth Park and Saratoga. Dini has forged a successful decade-long relationship with Ballybrit Stable, owned by Dr. Alan Lustig of Seminole, Fla. Their mare Dynatail won four stakes over a five-year racing career while compiling earnings of $546,475. Other quality performers for the Dini/Ballybrit pairing include such stakes winners as Bramble Queen and Bramble Bay and graded-stakes placed Bird’s Eye View, a gelding who has earned more than $400,000. Bramble Bay, a Ballybrit Stable homebred, won the 2022 Jersey Girl Handicap in July at Monmouth Park for the second time in three years. Bramble Queen, also a homebred, is a two-time winner of the Illini Princess Handicap at Hawthorne who also won a stakes at Arlington. Dini joined the club of graded stakes-winning trainers in 2007 via a victory by Connections in the Grade III Kennedy Road Stakes at Woodbine. The conditioner achieved a career milestone on Oct. 15, 2021 at Meadowlands, notching career victory No. 500 with 2-year-old Florida-bred colt Merokee, still another Ballybrit performer. As a teenager in the Chicago area, Dini became interested in horses by caring for equines owned by his uncle, a member of the Medinah Black Horse Troop, which raises money to benefit Shriners Hospitals for children. Before taking out his trainer’s license, Dini worked as a groom for Noel Hickey, known as the trainer of 1998 Breeders’ Cup Turf winner Buck’s Boy.

Anthony Granitz

Born: October 25, 1963 | Birthplace: Chicago, IL | Residence: Safety Harbor, FL; Lemont, IL

First Win: Balmoral Park, 1984 | Started Training: 1983, Illinois

Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Horseshoe Indianapolis, Hawthorne

Granitz turned in a solid season at Horseshow Indianapolis, sending out 21 winners to finish 11th in the standings. The Chicago native, who was

28 shy of the 1,500 career victory mark at the outset of the current Oldsmar meet, scored an emotional victory in the Lady Fog Horn Handicap in October of 2023 at Horseshoe Indianapolis with Itzforever, a 3-year-old filly owned by David D. Walters. Granitz had been the trainer of Lady Fog Horn, who won 14 of 26 career starts from 2014-2017, including the Grade II Falls City Handicap in 2016 at Churchill Downs, while earning $824,273. Granitz also trained the fourth-place finisher in the Lady Fog Horn, Wildcatjustice. Itzforever, an Indiana-bred, was 5-for-6 at the meet, earning the track’s Thoroughbred Horse of the Year Award. Granitz has won two Grade III stakes: the 1991 Hawthorne Budweiser Breeders’ Cup Handicap with Lord Joe and the 2003 Hawthorne Derby with False Promises. The conditioner achieved a career milestone in January of 2015 at Tampa Bay Downs, notching victory No. 1,000 with the gelding Wedding Savior. He dedicated the victory to his father Chris Granitz, who introduced him to Thoroughbred racing by taking him to Arlington Park in Chicago when he was 13. The elder Granitz helped Anthony get a job at Arlington that summer, and he has been involved in the sport since. He was an assistant to his brother, Chris Granitz, Jr., before Chris took a job with the railroad and Anthony took over the stable. Granitz sends many of his young horses to Ocala to be broken by Chad Stewart before they head to the track. Some of Granitz’s other top horses include multiple-stakes winner Darley Dancer; Coni Bug, an Illinois-bred champion and winner of the 1992 Pocahontas Stakes at Churchill Downs; Mr. Mischief; and Wiggins, with whom he won three consecutive stakes in 2003.

Tim Hamm

Born: February 3, 1966 | Birthplace: Warren, Ohio | Residence: Morriston, FL; North Jackson, OH

First Win: Rose Colored Lady, River Downs, 1996 | Started Training: 1996, Turfway Park Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Mahoning Valley Race Course, Presque Isle Downs, Thistledown, Belterra Park

Hamm, who posted 14 victories last season at Tampa Bay Downs, is a major force in Ohio racing. The Buckeye State product finished second in 2024 at Thistledown with 57 winners, two fewer than Jeffrey Radosevich. Hamm was No. 1 in purse earnings with $1,726,231. Hamm also topped the money list at Belterra Park, with earnings of $720,628, and had a comfortable lead at the Mahoning Valley fall meet. His 2-year-old Ohio-bred filly, Parlay, won the Emerald Necklace Stakes at Thistledown and the Glacial Princess Stakes at Mahoning Valley and finished second in two other stakes. Hamm rose to national prominence in 2020 for his work with 2-year-old filly Dayoutoftheoffice, owned by his Blazing Meadows Farm in partnership with her breeder, Siena Farms. The journey took flight with a July victory in the historic Grade III Schuylerville Stakes at Saratoga, followed by a triumph in the Grade I Frizette in October at Belmont. That stamped her ticket to the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies at Keeneland, where she finished second to Vequist. As a 3-year-old, Dayoutoftheoffice was second in the Grade II Eight Belles Stakes presented by Smithfield. In partnership with WinStar Farm, Blazing Meadows (located in North Jackson, Ohio) bred the filly Alexandria, a four-time stakes winner in Ohio with career earnings exceeding $260,000. Alexandria finished third in the Grade III Pocahontas Stakes at Churchill Downs in 2020. Another top Blazing Meadows homebred is the multiple stakes-winning Ohio-bred filly Esplanande, who finished second in the Grade I Spinaway in 2020 as a 2-year-old and captured the Best of Ohio Diana Stakes at Belterra Park the following year. Hamm also bred, owned and trained the hard-knocking, multiple stakes-winning mare Leona’s Reward, who won 19 of 55 starts while amassing more than $1-million in earnings. In Oldsmar, Hamm is remembered for winning the 2019 Wayward Lass Stakes with the graded stakes-placed Tapa Tapa Tapa in stakes-record time for a mile-and-a-sixteenth, a year after she finished second in the race. Hamm is a past president of the Ohio Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners and the Ohio Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association and was instrumental in securing the addition of video slot machines at Ohio racetracks.

H. Graham Motion

Born: May 22, 1964 | Birthplace: Cambridge, England | Residence: Fair Hill, Maryland

Started Training: 1993, Laurel | Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Keeneland, mid-Atlantic, New York, Laurel

Motion often displays his stable stars on the sport’s biggest stages. He won last season’s Grade II Hillsborough Stakes for the second time with Sparkle Blue, a 5-year-old mare owned by Augustin Stable and Catherine Parke. He has had at least one graded-stakes winner for 29 consecutive years and five in 2024. Amerman Racing’s 3-year-old colt Trikari accounted for three, including a victory in the Grade I, $750,000 Belmont Derby Invitational on the turf at Belmont At The Big A. Motion’s graded-stakes haul in 2023 included the Grade III Florida Oaks on the Tampa Bay Downs turf with Mission of Joy, who equaled the stakes record of 1:41.12 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth distance. Motion’s 11 graded winners in 2022 included three Grade I winners: Spendarella in the Del Mar Oaks, Highland Chief in the Man o’ War Stakes and Speaking Scout in the Hollywood Derby. Motion is best known as the trainer of Animal Kingdom, who won the 2011 Kentucky Derby and the 2013 Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airlines. He collected his fourth Breeders’ Cup victory in 2019 at Santa Anita with Sharing in the Juvenile Fillies Turf. Other Grade I winners include the likes of Better Talk Now, Main Sequence, Film Maker, Shared Account, Miss Temple City and Ring Weekend, who won the 2014 Tampa Bay Derby, a Grade II event. The trainer’s other Tampa Bay Derby victory came in 2002 with Equality. Motion paid his dues early in his career, working for Hall of Fame trainer Jonathan Sheppard after graduating from Kent School in Connecticut. After six years, Motion joined trainer Jonathan Pease in Chantilly, France, where he met his wife Anita, who was then working for trainer Alain de Royer-Dupre. In 2014, Motion’s Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf winner Main Sequence was named Champion Male Turf Horse and Champion Older Male. That same year, Motion won both the Grade III Endeavour Stakes and the Grade III Hillsborough Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs with Pin Oak Stud’s Cloud Scapes.

Trainer Profiles

Kathleen O’Connell

Birthplace: Detroit, MI | Residence: Davie, FL | First Win: Kim’s Lucky Spot, Detroit Race Course

Started Training: Early 1980s, Detroit Race Course | Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Monmouth Park, Gulfstream Park, mid-Atlantic

It seemed fitting that longtime Oldsmar conditioner O’Connell ended Gerald Bennett’s eight-season run atop the track’s trainer standings. The two have been friendly rivals for years and, memorably, finished 1-2 in the 2011 Grade II Tampa Bay Derby, with O’Connell’s 43-1 shot Watch Me Go, owned by long-time client Gilbert Campbell, prevailing over Bennett’s Crimson Knight. O’Connell’s methods have served her well during a distinguished career that saw her overtake Kim Hammond as North America’s all-time leading female trainer in 2023 before being passed herself by Linda Rice. While many trainers push horses to achieve fast workout times to get race-ready, O’Connell has always used the mornings to get her horses in a comfort zone and sharpen their competitive instincts. “Training horses is like raising kids, and everybody has their own ideas of how it should be done. But the whole thing about a workout is that it shouldn’t be stressful,” she said. “It shouldn’t be where they’re desperate to break off at the pole and go fast, and then they fizzle out.” O’Connell, who previously won Oldsmar training titles in 1998-99 and 2009-10 (tied with Jamie Ness), finished last season with 54 winners, 19 more than Bennett. Career victory No. 2,500 came last August at Saratoga with Thirty Thou Kelvin, a 25-1 shot. O’Connell also won the 2009-2010 Calder Casino & Race Course Tropical Meet, becoming the first woman to win the training title in that track’s history. Displaying a flair for the dramatic, she clinched the title with a victory by Fly by Phil in the Grade III Tropical Park Derby on the turf. O’Connell captured one of the biggest races on the 2019 Tampa Bay Downs calendar with 3-year-old Florida-bred gelding Well Defined, who won the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes for Stonehedge LLC. Also in 2019, O’Connell won the Grade II Princess Rooney Stakes at Gulfstream with 5-year-old Florida-bred mare Stormy Embrace for the second year in a row. In September of 2018 at Delaware Park, O’Connell scored career victory No. 2,000 with 2-year-old first-time starter Wishful Quality. O’Connell’s national profile skyrocketed in 2015 via the accomplishments of 3-year-old filly Lady Shipman. She finished second by a neck to Mongolian Saturday in the TwinSpires Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint at Keeneland.after a sensational season in which she won six stakes and set a pair of course records. Among O’Connell’s top trainees are Blazing Sword, a three-time graded-stakes winner; Scandalous Act; Shananie’s Beat; Lindsey Lane; and Ivanavinalot, also known as the dam of the great filly Songbird.

Trainer Profiles

Tim Padilla

Born: February 6, 1966 | Birthplace: Phoenix, AZ | Residence: Oldsmar, FL

First Win: Missys Tarzan, Canterbury, 1992 | Started Training: 1991, Turf Paradise Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Canterbury Park, Hawthorne

Padilla enjoyed his best season at the Oldsmar oval in 2022-23, saddling 11 winners. He saddled 20 winners last season at Canterbury Park in Minnesota, the same number he posted a year earlier. One of Padilla’s top runners has been Florida-bred gelding Drama Chorus, who won the mileand-an-eighth Florida Cup Turf Classic Stakes in 2022 and 2023. Drama Chorus is a homebred racing for Padilla’s main owner, Pete Mattson. Other solid horses in the Padilla barn include Minnesota-bred colt Doctor Oscar, who won a pair of stakes in 2023 at Canterbury and was second to top sprinter Sibelius in the 2023 Pelican Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs; and Thealligatorhunter, whose 14 career victories include six stakes. Padilla, who grew up in Arizona, learned the business from his father Vic Padilla, who won 238 races. The younger Padilla began breaking horses when he was 14 and started galloping for outside trainers a couple of years later, remaining at that pursuit for 10 years. “Working for my father, I learned everything I needed to know. I got in with the horses and I didn’t want to do anything else,” Padilla said. “I’d probably have to deliver pizzas if I wasn’t doing this.”

Darien Rodriguez

Born: September 24, 1979 | Birthplace: Santa Clara, Cuba | Residence: Tampa, FL

First Win: 2010, Down in Front, Suffolk Downs | Started Training: Suffolk Downs, 2010 Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Delaware Park, mid-Atlantic

Rodriguez enjoyed another successful season at the Oldsmar oval, saddling 15 winners from 88 starters to tie for 10th in the standings. He followed that up by sending out seven winners at Delaware Park. From July 27 through Aug. 29, he sent out 13 starters and won five times with eight seconds. Rodriguez derives satisfaction from working with a mid-size stable of 12-15 horses, believing it gives him a better opportunity to give each individual the attention they need to reach their potential. With a strike rate of almost 24 percent winners since joining the training ranks in 2010, his plan seems to be working. Before going out on his own, Rodriguez worked as an exercise rider for successful conditioners Leigh Delacour, Miguel Feliciano and Mike Zwiesler. He continues to gallop his charges, believing it gives him a “leg up” against the competition. “I have it in my mind how a horse is going to gallop, and if he doesn’t feel the way I want him to, it forces me to change my mind and find out what’s going on,” Rodriguez said. “I also like to ride them for their final breeze before a race. It lets me see how they’re feeling, and if I’m not happy about how they work, we’ll skip the race and find something else.” As a result, bettors know they can expect Rodriguez to bring over a fit horse that is primed for a strong effort. Rodriguez performed a masterful training job during the 2018-2019 meeting with 4-year-old Florida-bred filly Crown and Sugar, who capped a five-race winning streak by capturing the Florida Cup Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff Turf Stakes. The trainer enjoyed an unforgettable day on April 2, 2017, two days after the birth of his son Tihago. His 4-year-old colt Tiger Blood won the Florida Cup Hilton Garden Inn Sprint under jockey Pablo Morales in 1:08.92, .25 seconds off the 6-furlong stakes and track record. Tiger Blood had won the Pelican Stakes in his previous start. Rodriguez came to the United States from Cuba at 16.

Gregg Sacco

Born: November 13, 1965 | Birthplace: Miami Beach, FL | Residence: Ocean Township, NJ

First Win: Political Pocket, Garden State, 1988 | Started Training: 1988, Garden State Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Monmouth Park, Delaware Park, mid-Atlantic, New York

Sacco was one of the Oldsmar oval’s most successful trainers in his second season here, winning 31 races to tie for third in the standings. His strike rate of 26.3 percent was the best of any trainer with 60 or more starters. Sacco has been assisted the past two seasons by his 24-year-old son Will, who is now managing the stable’s New York string. It was Will who suggested his father come to Tampa Bay Downs for the 2022-23 meet, and the results were impressive: the elder Sacco saddled 16 winners from 90 starters to finish 10th in the standings, then brought most of his horses to Monmouth Park, where he finished seventh with 13 winners. Sacco had 10 winners at Monmouth last summer. His arrival at the Oldsmar oval rekindled a family legacy. Sacco’s late father, trainer W.J. “Bill” Sacco, competed at the track then known as Sunshine Park in the early 1950s, frequently using his brother John (Gregg’s uncle) as his jockey. Gregg grew up on Monmouth Stud, a family-owned farm close to Monmouth Park in New Jersey. His uncles Vincent and Salvatore were also trainers, and Gregg learned under his father’s tutelage before taking the operation over in 1988. Sacco’s best horse was Mind Control. He saddled him for five graded-stakes scores from 2018-2020, including the Grade I Hopeful and the Grade I H. Allen Jerkens, both at Saratoga. Other top Sacco-trained runners include Grade III winners Foreverness, a gelding, and the mare Unbridled Essence; and stakes-winner Joevia, who finished third in the 2019 Belmont Stakes. “My dad’s love for the horses is what I’ve really taken from working with him,” Will said last season. “He always does what is best for the horse, whether it’s giving them a break or trying to find what agrees with them – the right equipment, distance and surface. They can’t talk back, so you really have to have that level of horsemanship.”

Trainer Profiles

Michael Simone

Born: August 7, 1985 | Birthplace: Queens, NY | Residence: Wilmington, DE

First Win: Dancin Dusty, Meadowlands, 2007 | Started Training: 2007, Meadowlands Circuit: Tampa Bay Downs, Delaware Park, mid-Atlantic

Simone got out of the racing game in 2012 after the death of his father Vic Simone, a trainer best known as the conditioner of multiple graded-stakes winner Brushing Up. But the lessons instilled by the elder Simone – “My dad taught me most of what I know about horses,” Michael says – eventually led him back to the track. Simone always had a liking for Tampa Bay Downs after sending out 15 winners here during the 2007-08 meet, and after COVID-19 caused him to be laid off from his job, he got back into the sport. “I thought it was a great place to train. I think (the Oldsmar dirt track) is a safe, cushiony surface where horses don’t seem to run down and they seem to come back sound. It’s just a good dirt track in general.” Simone tied for 10th in last season’s standings with 15 winners. He followed that performance by finishing fourth at Delaware Park with 18 winners. His 5-year-old New York-bred gelding, Doin’ittherightway, was tied for the top spot at Delaware with four victories.

Owner Profiles

Juan Arriagada

Owner: Juan Arriagada | Born: January 16, 1978 | Birthplace: Lima, Peru | Residence: Oldsmar, FL

First Win: Jour de Chance, Charles Town, 2005 | Tampa Trainer: Juan Arriagada

Arriagada has shown the ability to formulate a plan and stick with it. Thanks to a high percentage of sharp claims and a skill for judging when a horse should be moved up or down in class, he has won back-to-back Oldsmar Leading Owner titles. He posted 26 victories as an owner during the 202324 meet, one more than the previous season, to beat owner-trainer Jamie Ness’s Jagger Inc. operation by four. Making the feat more noteworthy is that with a stable consisting primarily of claiming horses, Arriagada also led all owners in total purse money won, with $440,699. Arriagada is quick to deflect credit to, No. 1, the horses, and No. 2, the people who surround him. “I have great help and I have good horses,” said Arriagada, who was fifth in the trainer standings with 27 winners. “And I have a great wife (Alison, a former trainer who gallops Arriagada’s horses in the mornings to prepare them for races). But the key in this sport is always the horses. If you don’t have the right horses for the right races, you don’t have anything.” Arriagada followed up his success at Tampa Bay Downs by winning the Leading Owner title at Delaware Park with 17 winners. Arriagada is a former jockey who won about 300 races in Peru and Chile before coming to the United States in 2004. He emerged on the national scene as a trainer in 2021 with 4-year-old filly Estilo Talentoso, whom he had purchased as a 2-year-old for $15,000. After making her debut that year with a third-place finish in the Wayward Lass Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs, Estilo Talentoso competed in seven consecutive graded stakes, winning the Grade III Bed o’ Roses at Belmont Park and finishing second or third in five others. When it comes to claiming horses, “form is very important to me,” said Arriagada, who utilizes Equibase speed figures to determine which direction a horse might be headed. “I also like to watch them walk to the paddock and look at their body to see if they appear sound. You have to look at everything – their legs, eyes, conformation, face, their shoulders – and I’ll have Alison stay by the (claims) box so we don’t miss one I like.”

Averill Racing

Owner: Rich Averill | Born: October 24, 1975 | Birthplace: Bradenton, FL | Residence: Bradenton, FL

First Win: Fun n’ Gun, Tampa Bay Downs, 2002 | Tampa Trainers: Gerald Bennett, Saffie Joseph, Jr.

With more than 650 victories since entering the sport, Averill has established himself as a force to be reckoned with at numerous racetracks. His 7-year-old mare R Calli Kim became a multiple graded-stakes winner when she captured the Grade III The Very One Stakes in March of 2024 at Gulfstream Park. She had won the Grade III Long Island Stakes in November of 2023 at Aqueduct in New York. Averill campaigns R Calli Kim under his Averill Racing LLC banner in partnership with Two Eight Racing LLC, which is owned by retired major league baseball player Jayson Werth, also of Bradenton. The partnership also tasted graded success with 3-year-old Florida-bred filly R Harper Rose, who won the Grade III Forward Gal Stakes at Gulfstream in February and is a multiple stakes winner. Werth, an outfielder who hit 229 home runs in his career, is part owner of 2024 Belmont Stakes and Grade I NYRA Bets Haskell Stakes winner Dornoch. Averill, the owner of Rich Averill Masonry in Bradenton, about 52 miles south of Oldsmar, has won four Leading Owner titles at Tampa Bay Downs and two at Calder Race Course in Miami. Other graded-stakes winners owned by Averill include R Free Roll, Lady’s Island, Paradise Dancer and R Lady Joy, who won the Grade II Delaware Oaks in 2005 after taking the Florida Oaks at Tampa Bay Downs. Later that year, R Lady Joy finished third in the Grade I Alabama at Saratoga. R Adios Jersey, owned by Averill, Werth and ATM Racing, was 3-for-3 at the Oldsmar oval in 2021 and 2022, all stakes victories. Another top Averill-owned Florida-bred, Lady’s Island (owned jointly with Matties Racing Stable), was a two-time Grade III winner who earned more than $665,000. She won the Minaret Stakes here in 2020. The Tampa Bay Downs winner’s circle was filled to overflowing with family members and friends in December of 2017 when Averill and Matties Racing Stable’s then-7-year-old gelding Pay Any Price won the $100,000 Turf Dash Stakes. In March of that year, Pay Any Price set a 5-furlong turf world record of 53.61 seconds in the Silks Run Stakes at Gulfstream for Averill Racing. Averill unveiled another stable star at the outset of the 2016-2017 Oldsmar meeting in Florida-bred filly R Angel Katelyn, who won the Sandpiper Stakes in her local debut. Owned in partnership with CCF Racing Stable and K Lauren Racing, R Angel Katelyn added the Gasparilla and the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies after turning 3. R Free Roll, owned in partnership with Silver Oaks, won the Grade II Honorable Miss Handicap at Saratoga in 2014, one of three consecutive stakes victories. R Free Roll is a homebred daughter of Jewels N Gems, who won a pair of stakes for Averill, including the 2006 Lightning City at Tampa Bay Downs.

DiBello Racing LLC

Owner: Joe DiBello | Born: January 21, 1962 | Birthplace: Glens Falls, NY | Residence: Oldsmar, FL

Farm Location: Brooksville, FL | First Win: Bluesville, Calder Race Course, 2013 | Tampa Trainers: Kathleen O’Connell

When Joe DiBello got into the racing game in 2013, he didn’t realize it would lead to a decade and more of enjoyment and excitement. But it may have been destiny for DiBello, who grew up outside of the Thoroughbred mecca of Saratoga Springs in upstate New York. Under his DiBello Racing banner, he owns 25 horses, with 16 at the racetrack or in training and nine broodmares and/or babies. One of his best runners was Bluesville, a stakesperforming mare who broke her maiden in September of 2013 at Calder Race Course. Bluesville has gone on to help produce such future DiBello Racing standouts as Prince Vincenzo, who was third in both the OBS Championship Stakes at the Ocala Training Center and the Sophomore Turf Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs in 2015, and Sir Saffer, a five-time winner. DiBello owns a 2023 foal out of Bluesville named Lady Burek who is a daughter of 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. DiBello employs the services of Dr. Carolin Von Rosenberg’s Buena Vista Farm in Ocala for foaling and raising his horses and sends them to Robbie Harris’s Harris Training Center in Ocala for their early lessons. DiBello’s top money-earner was Lord Barna, a hard-knocking stakes-placed gelding who won nine times and made more than $180,000. DiBello, a Principal and Vice President with Credit Control, a debt-collection company, owns three horses in a newly formed partnership with the company’s CEO and friend Rick Saffer. DiBello loves the horses and the sport, and the close proximity of his office to Tampa Bay Downs allows him to spend most mornings at the barn of three-time leading Oldsmar conditioner Kathleen O’Connell. “She’s as good a horseperson as I’ve seen or been around, not only with managing horses but as a caretaker,” said DiBello, who tied for fourth in last season’s Tampa Bay Downs owner standings with eight winners.

Endsley Oaks Farm

Owner: Bob and Jill Jones | Residence: Brooksville, FL

Farm Location: Brooksville, FL | Tampa Trainers: Kathleen O’Connell, Aldana Spieth

Located about 50 miles north of the Oldsmar oval, Endsley Oaks Farm has been a force to be reckoned with at the Oldsmar oval over the past several seasons. The operation enjoyed a dream meet in 2021-2022, posting 24 victories to capture the Tampa Bay Downs Owners title. Endsley Oaks won seven races last season from 42 starters. Endsley Oaks owners Bob and Jill Jones, who have raced at Tampa Bay Downs for about 14 years, own about 90 horses spread between the racetrack, an 80-acre broodmare farm and a nearby 150-acre training facility. They also raise about 500 cattle on their 1,200-acre property. They are well known in Brooksville, where Bob owns Composite Motors, Inc., an electronics manufacturing company, and Jill is a corporate and patent attorney. Endsley Oaks stands homebred sire Pharaoh Bob, a 14-year-old son of Pioneerof the Nile who raced under their colors. Hailing from Massachusetts, the Joneses share a passion for horses and racing that grew through their friendship with Ocala residents Kim and Bonnie Heath III, whose namesake raised and campaigned 1956 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes winner Needles. Besides raising their own horses, the Joneses have been active at both the Ocala and Kentucky sales. Horses at Endsley Oaks are kept fit with a Eurociser, an equine swimming pool and gallops on the farm’s 3/8-mile track and mile-and-a-quarter, European-style dirt gallop. Among Endsley Oaks’s top horses are homebreds No Mercy Percy, a mare who earned more than $120,000; homebred gelding Betting On Red; Florida-bred mare Take to the Skies; homebred gelding Jack Rabbit Quick; and Florida-bred mare Luna Queen. In past summers, the Joneses have raced at Gulfstream Park, Colonial Downs, Presque Isle Downs, Monmouth Park, Prairie Meadows and Louisiana Downs. The stable’s trainers at Tampa Bay Downs are Kathleen O’Connell, a two-time track champion, and Aldana Spieth, the wife of veteran jockey Scott Spieth.

Godolphin, LLC

Owner: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum | Residence: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Farm Location: Dubai, England, Australia, United States, Ireland, Japan | Tampa Trainers: Eoin Harty, Anthony Granitz

Thoroughbred fans no longer ask what Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s racing operation can do for an encore because it is always something spectacular. A year after piling up 27 graded-stakes victories, capped by four in the Breeders’ Cup at Keeneland, Godolphin had another banner year in 2024 with 32 graded scores under its Godolphin, LLC banner. A fifth consecutive Eclipse Award as Outstanding Owner seems likely, as well as its fourth in a row for Outstanding Breeder. Godolphin won two Breeders’ Cup races at Del Mar, taking the Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf with Rebel’s Romance and NetJets Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies with Immersive. That Brad Cox-trained filly also won the Grade I Darley Alcibiades Stakes at Keeneland and the Grade I Spinaway Stakes at Saratoga, making her a lock for an Eclipse Award as Outstanding 2-Year-Old Filly. In 2023, Godolphin scored a dramatic triumph in the Big Ass Fans Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile with the Bill Mott-trained Cody’s Wish, named after Cody Dorman, who was born with a rare genetic disorder that forced him to undergo dozens of surgeries and rendered him nonverbal. The 17-year-old died on his way home from the event, but his legacy of courage and love will endure. As a 3-year-old in 2021, the Godolphin-owned Essential Quality won a pair of Grade I races: the Belmont Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets and the Runhappy Travers Stakes. Godolphin is the Maktoum family’s private Thoroughbred horse racing stable. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, is the driving force behind Godolphin, which is named after the Godolphin Arabian, one of the three founding stallions of the modern Thoroughbred. The family’s breeding operation, Darley, is named in honor of another of the modern sport’s original stallions. The list of the outfit’s other top runners over the years includes Yibir, Space Blues, Maxfield, Daylami, Fantastic Light, Street Cry, Sulamani, Electrocutionist, Dubai Millennium, Discreet Cat, Vineyard Haven and Girolamo.

GOP Racing Stable

Owner: Gerard Ochoa Paz | Born: April 5, 1972 | Birthplace: Maracaibo, Venezuela

Residence: Ocala, FL | Tampa Trainer: Gerard Ochoa Paz

Ochoa won more than 800 races as a trainer in his homeland, including the 2004 Venezuelan Triple Crown with Nelson Be at Hipodromo de Santa Rita. More than 100 of those victories came in stakes races. His first victory came in 1992 at Santa Rita with a horse named Lucky Sun. The ownertrainer, whose mother’s family name is Paz, began racing at Tampa Bay Downs in 2014 and has gradually increased his involvement in the business. As a trainer, Ochoa earned career victory No. 100 here on Dec. 22 with his 3-year-old filly, 22-1 shot Chica Music. Ochoa is a pinhooker, buying yearlings at Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton in Kentucky and selling them as 2-year-olds through the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company. His young horses are kept at Ruben Sierra’s Derby Dream Equine Training Center in Ocala. Ochoa keeps those horses he is unable to sell and races them himself; he says racing is his passion, but pinhooking keeps him on solid financial footing. Ochoa has about 22 horses in training at Tampa Bay Downs. He competes the rest of the year at Colonial Downs in Virginia, Delaware Park and Gulfstream Park..

Happy Tenth Stable

Owner: Tom Lamont | Born: January 13, 1947 | Birthplace: New York, NY | Residence: Clearwater, FL

First Win: Little Hero, Garden State Park, 1985 | Tampa Trainer: Tony Wilson, Leslie Hardesty

Tom Lamont experienced the thrill of a lifetime when his California-bred colt Yo Yo Candy won the Grade III Sanford Stakes at Saratoga in July of 2023 at odds of 46-1. The only problem was, Lamont and his wife Kathy were not on hand for Happy Tenth Stable’s first-ever graded stakes victory, having chosen to attend the races at Monmouth near their New Jersey home and cheer on another one of their 2-year-olds, who dead-heated for third. It was still a remarkable afternoon in a lifetime of racing thrills. Before becoming a racehorse owner, Tom Lamont considered investing in a professional baseball team or being part of a syndicate managing prize fighters. But pleasant memories of going to Monmouth Park as a youngster with his parents led him to join a harness-racing partnership in 1976. About 8 years later, he switched to Thoroughbreds, teaming with successful trainer John J. Tammaro, III. One of Tammaro’s assistants was an up-and-coming conditioner named Tony Wilson, who has now trained for Happy Tenth Stable for more than 20 years and is handling most of his horses at Tampa Bay Downs. Lamont also keeps horses at Parx Racing in Pennsylvania with the father-and-son duo of Alfredo Velazquez and Daniel Velazquez, the latter Yo Yo Candy’s conditioner. Lamont, who worked for almost 40 years as a financial journalist and editor of the newsletter division for the publication Institutional Investor, has a relatively simple philosophy when it comes to running a stable: “Find people you trust and let them do their job.” Lamont’s best horse may have been the Tammaro-trained Cactus Charlie, who was stakes-placed seven times and earned more than $300,000. Lamont and Wilson teamed on Deliburnsky, trained by Wilson to back-to-back stakes victories in 2011 en route to being named New Jersey-Bred 2-Year-Old of the Year. Another big thrill came last year when Happy Tenth’s 3-year-old colt Buccherino won the Salvatore M. DeBunda Sprint Stakes at Parx Racing and finished third four weeks later in the Grade II Gallant Bob Stakes. The Lamonts have been married 43 years, and he named his stable Happy Tenth because he met Kathy on the 10th of April in 1979.

Klaravich Stables, Inc.

Owner: Seth Klarman | Residence: Chestnut Hill, MA

Farm Location: Baltimore, MD | Tampa Trainer: Chad Brown

Klaravich Stables has been a major presence on the North American racing scene in recent years, and the outfit treated Oldsmar fans to a superb performance by its 3-year-old homebred colt Domestic Product in last season’s Grade III Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby, one of seven victories by Klaravich at the meet. Under the savvy tutelage of Klaravich trainer Chad Brown, Domestic Product also won the Grade I H. Allen Jerkens Memorial Stakes at Saratoga and the Grade III Dwyer Stakes at Belmont At The Big A. In 2024, Klaravich also won the Grade I Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic Stakes at Churchill Downs with 4-year-old Program Trading; the Grade I Ogden Phipps Stakes at Saratoga with 4-year-old filly Randomized; and the Grade I Test Stakes at Saratoga with Ways and Means, plus eight other graded stakes. While Klaravich Stables, owned by investor, hedge fund manager and author Seth Klarman, has been involved in racing since 2000, the stable burst into national prominence in 2017 with a victory by 3-yearold colt Cloud Computing (owned in partnership with William H. Lawrence) in the Preakness. The victory was doubly significant to Klarman, who grew up in Baltimore near Pimlico Race Course. Klarman also won the 2022 Preakness on his 65th birthday with Early Voting. Klarman and Lawrence won the 2019 Eclipse Award Outstanding Owner category due in large measure to the accomplishments of their 5-year-old horse Bricks and Mortar, a Brown trainee who was voted Horse of the Year honors after going 6-for-6 (all at different tracks, with five Grade I scores), capped by a victory in the Longines Breeders’ Cup Turf at Santa Anita. Within the financial sector, Klarman has drawn numerous comparisons to fellow value investor Warren Buffett.

Lambholm Stable

Owner: Roy S. Lerman | Born: September 6, 1943 | Birthplace: New York City

Farm Location: Ocala, FL | Tampa Trainer: Roy S. Lerman

Lambholm Stable has been a major player on the Florida Thoroughbred racing scene since owner Roy Lerman purchased the late Allen Paulson’s Ocala-based Brookside Farms South in the spring of 2000, renaming the operation Lambholm South. Five years later, Lerman purchased historic 1,800-acre Hobeau Farm, expanding Lambholm’s holdings. Trainer/General Manager Junior Serna, who moved to Ocala in 1977, managed a training program that has produced such national champions as Slew o’ Gold, Personal Ensign, Epitome, Flawlessly, Azeri and Speightstown. The Lambholm South name is also familiar to Tampa Bay Downs fans because of its sponsorship each March of the Grade III, $400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby for 3-year-old Triple Crown hopefuls. The 2016 version was won by subsequent Belmont Stakes runner-up Destin, while the 2017 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby went to Tapwrit, who bettered Destin’s performance by winning the Belmont. Subsequent Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby winners include Quip (2018), Tacitus (2019), 49-1 shot King Guillermo (2020), Helium (2021), Classic Causeway (2022), who later won the Grade I Caesars Belmont Derby Invitational, Tapit Trice (2023) and Domestic Product (2024). Lerman is a successful on-track trainer. His 250-plus career victories include the Grade III Long Island Handicap in 2016 at Aqueduct with 5-year-old mare Evidently, who had won the 2015 Florida Cup Distaff Turf at Tampa Bay Downs in stakes-record time. Lerman, who has been involved in the sport as an owner, breeder and trainer for more than 40 years, also owned and trained the graded stakes-placed mare Lentil and stakes winner Miss Matzoball.

MHC

Pete Mattson

Owner: Pete Mattson | Born: November 20, 1046 | Birthplace: Madison, MN | Residence: Bonita Springs, FL

Tampa Trainers: Tim Padilla, David VanWinkle

Before Canterbury Park (then known as Canterbury Downs) opened in Shakopee, Minn., in 1985, lifelong Minnesota resident Pete Mattson had never been to a racetrack. After a good friend involved in the opening of the track took him for a day at the races, Mattson decided it would be fun to own a racehorse. From that modest beginning, his breeding and racing operation has developed into one of Minnesota’s finest. Mattson, who in 1980 formed MHC Software, a company selling computer software and forms, sold the business about six years ago. He entered racing in 1991 and began branching off into breeding in the late 1990s. His first winner, Wild Moose Chase, was suitably named for the North Star State. Mattson, who primarily races at Canterbury and Tampa Bay Downs, keeps about 40 horses in competition. He and trainer Tim Padilla have enjoyed plenty of success in Oldsmar, especially with Mattson’s homebred, the gelding Drama Chorus, who won back-to-back runnings of the Florida Cup Turf Classic Stakes in 2022 and 2023. Mattson owns the multiple-stakes winning Minnesota-bred gelding Thealligatorhunter in partnership with Padilla. They also bred Thealligatorhunter, who has earned more than $465,000. Mattson, who has three children and five grandchildren, names many of his horses after the grandkids. Doctor Oscar, a colt whose namesake is 10, is a multiple-stakes winner who finished second in the 2023 Pelican Stakes at the Oldsmar oval. Another accomplished Mattson homebred is Fireman Oscar, a multiple-stakes winner who earned almost $400,000. Mattson figures that when his horses ship north from Tampa Bay Downs, they are among the fittest on the grounds at Canterbury because of Tampa’s deep, sand-based surface.

Winning Stables

Owner: Gerald Bennett | Born: March 12, 1944 | Birthplace: Springhill, Nova Scotia

Residence: Tampa, FL | Tampa Trainer: Gerald Bennett

Winning Stables posted a second-place finish in last season’s Oldsmar owner standings with 23 winners, two fewer than Juan Arriagada. Ownertrainer Gerald Bennett’s Winning Stables enterprise won back-to-back owner titles here in 2019-2020 and 2020-2021, adding more hardware to Bennett’s bulging trophy case. He won his eighth consecutive training title last season and ninth overall. Despite undergoing hernia surgery in 2022 and dealing with a pinched nerve in his neck, Bennett, who turns 80 on March 12, shows few signs of slowing. Throughout the 1980s, Bennett was a mainstay on the Michigan racing scene, dominating the trainer standings at Hazel Park and Detroit Race Course. Bennett conditioned the filly Down From Heaven to nine victories in a row at Detroit Race Course from 1988 through 1989 after claiming her for $5,000. He was leading trainer in 2005 at Great Lakes Downs with 86 wins. Among his many accomplishments, Bennett has won five races in one day. Bennett’s Crimson Knight finished second in the 2011 Grade II Tampa Bay Derby at odds of 86-1. Winning Stables owned Crimson Knight in partnership with Raymond Rech. Bennett works closely with his wife Mary, who is also a trainer, and his assistant, Juan Cacho Castro.

Records

Jockey Riding Records

JOCKEY WINS DATE

Richard DePass 7 15-Mar-80

Edwin Gonzalez 6 10-Mar-17

Rick Luhr 5 10-Dec-83

Jorge Guerra 5 30-Dec-95

Herson Sanchez 5 2-Jan-96

Jesse Garcia 5 4-May-96

Joe Judice 5 21-Apr-03

Jose Lezcano 5 14-Mar-06

Daniel Centeno 5 22-Feb-09

Rosemary Homeister, Jr. 5 13-Jan-11

John Velazquez 5 9-Mar-13

Antonio Gallardo 5 6-Dec-14

Antonio Gallardo 5 31-Dec-14

Antonio Gallardo 5 2-Feb-18

Javier Castellano 5 25-Mar-18

Samy Camacho 5 7-Apr-18

Samy Camacho 5 26-Jan-19

Pablo Morales 5 4-May-19

Antonio Gallardo 5 19-Jan-20

Antonio Gallardo 5 5-Dec-20

Pablo Morales 5 1-Jan-22

Pablo Morales 5 8-Jan-22

Irad Ortiz, Jr. 5 12-Feb-22

Samuel Marin     5 11-Apr-25

Samuel Marin 5 27-Apr-25

Trainer Records

TRAINER WINS DATE

Kathleen O’Connell 4 23-Feb-03

Jamie Ness 4 3-Mar-09

Jamie Ness 4 19-Jan-12

Gerald Bennett 4 5-Mar-16

Gerald Bennett 4 7-Dec-16

Gerald Bennett 4 17-Feb-19

Chad Brown 4 1-Feb-25

Don Rice 3 13-Feb-97

Sam Cronk 3 28-Dec-97

William Mitchell 3 10-Apr-01

Duane Knipe 3 24-Apr-01

Richard Ciardullo, Jr. 3 14-Jan-03

Greg Griffith 3 31-Mar-03

Rick Slomkowski 3 25-Jan-07

Kirk Ziadie 3 23-Mar-07

Charles Fontana 3 2-Apr-07

Peter Wasiluk, Jr. 3 26-Jan-08

Rick Slomkowski 3 30-Mar-08

Jamie Ness 3 1-Mar-09

Anthony Pecoraro 3 12-Dec-09

Ian Wilkes 3 23-Jan-13

Rory Barron 3 15-Mar-13

Kathleen O’Connell 3 17-Dec-14

Gerald Bennett 3 7-Mar-15

Kathleen O’Connell 3 18-Jan-17

Tom Proctor 3 21-Jan-17

Gerald Bennett 3 28-Jan-18

Gerald Bennett 3 29-Nov-19

Victor Carrasco, Jr. 3 6-Mar-20

Kent Sweezey 3 3-Apr-20

Gerald Bennett 3 24-Apr-20

Claude McGaughey, III 3 29-Apr-20

Dale Bennett 3 15-May-20

Gerald Bennett 3 12-Dec-20

Jose H. Delgado 3 23-Dec-20

Antonio Machado 3 23-Apr-21

Chad Brown 3 12-Mar-22

Jorge Delgado 3 9-Dec-22

Gerald Bennett

Juan Arriagada 3 24-Nov-23

Gerald Bennett 3 19-Jan-24

Kathleen O’Connell 3 14-Apr-24 3 22-Dec-22

Owner, Trainer, & Jockey Combinations

OWNER, TRAINER & JOCKEY WINS DATE

Christos Gatis 3 10-Apr-01

William Mitchell

Manoel Cruz

Midwest Thoroughbreds 3 1-Mar-09

Jamie Ness

Ronnie Allen, Jr.

Trainer & Jockey Combinations

TRAINER & JOCKEY WINS DATE

Chad Brown

Flavien Prat 4 1-Feb-25

Sam Cronk

Sean Jones 3 28-Dec-97

Kirk Ziadie

Sally Mitchellhill 3 23-Mar-07

Kathleen O’Connell

Antonio Gallardo 3 17-Dec-14

Claude McGaughey, III

Antonio Gallardo 3 29-Apr-20

Mutuel Records

Wager PAYOFF DATE

$2.00 Win

$249.00 23-Mar-88

$2.00 Daily Double $6,638.60 6-Mar-09

$2.00 Exacta $4,288.00 13-Feb-19

$1.00 Trifecta $54,155.60 3-Feb-10

$2.00 Perfecta $9,754.00 8-Feb-73

$2.00 Quinella $5,067.60 21-Feb-95

$2.00 Pick 3 $41,555.80 19-Mar-08

$2.00 Pick 4 $248,045.20 27-Feb-10

$1.00 Superfecta $154,377.50 6-Dec-13

$.10 Superfecta $38,169.08 21-Mar-08

$1.00 Super High Five $60,388.00 15-Feb-15

$1.00 Pick 5 $435,029.40 8-Feb-20

$.20 Ultimate 6 $256,712.78 23-May-20

Records

Main Track

2 furlongs Silver Dollar Boy 2

3 furlongs Hot

Jan. 18, 1990

April 2, 2011

March

April 7, 2012

6 ½ furlongs

March

March 26, 2005 1 ½-mile Royal Jacopo 6

March 12, 1955 1 5/8-mile Most

March 29, 1997 1 ¾-mile Our

March 20, 1957 1 7/8-mile

March

March 22, 1969

March 27, 1988

Steeplechase

3:43.82 March 4, 2000

Turf

Records

Season Records

5 furlongs Faction Cat 7 122 53.97 Feb. 22, 2020

Abt. 5 furlongs Cee ‘n O 3 118 55.66 Dec. 20, 2014

1 mile Equitize (GB) 4 119 1:32.91 Feb. 3, 2024

Abt. 1 mile Alley Oop Oop 5 120 1:34.37 Jan. 19, 2013 11/16-mile Running Bee 6 120 1:38.83 Feb. 1, 2025

Abt. 11/16-mile Lentenor 5 118 1:40.95 Dec.23,2011

1 1/8-mile Tepin 5 122 1:46.26 March 12, 2016

Abt. 11�8-mile Zagora 5 122 1:46.97 March 10, 2012

1 3/8-mile Bosque Redondo 4 126 2:15.47 Feb. 4, 2023

Abt. 1 3/8-mile Hertzalot 3 117 2:16.35 April 6, 2014

Abt. 1½-mile Top Senor 6 118 2:31.30 Feb. 26, 2002

Arabians

5 furlongs Keen Edge 3 117 1:05.1 March 12, 1989

5 ½ furlongs Mr Full Service 10 118 1:12.25 Jan. 20, 2002

6 furlongs FMR Country Doc 4 116 1:18.2 April 23, 1995

7 furlongs Mucho Caliente 4 122 1:32.59 March 11, 2000

Abt. 1 mile (turf) Smoke N Kisses 5 122 1:48.96 April 1, 1999

1 m-70yards Sams Bey 4 116 1:54.1 Feb. 12, 1989

1 1/16-mile Patriot Missle 6 122 1:56 March 16,1997

1 1/8-mile Redames Ben Rabi 7 122 2:00.1 Jan. 28, 1986

1 ¼-mile Oh By Gosh 5 126 2:19.4 Feb. 9, 1992

1 ½-mile Tikisflaming Jet 6 126 2:52.3 Jan. 20, 1990

2024-2025

2023-2024

2022-2023

2021-2022

2020-2021

2019-2020

2018-2019

2017-2018

2016-2017

2015-2016

2014-2015

2013-2014

2012-2013

2011-2012

2010-2011

2009-2010

$17,630,538 (March 8, 2025) 11,530 (May 3, 2025)

$12,642,459* (March 9, 2024) 8,381 (May 4, 2024)

$17,457,354 (March 11, 2023) 8,154 (May 6, 2023)

$20,778,222 (March 12, 2022) 7,756 (May 7, 2022)

$15,229,366 (March 6, 2021) 4,872 (May 1, 2021)

$13,155,349 (March 7, 2020) 10,021 (March 7, 2020)

$13,956,020.00 (March 9, 2019) 11,924 (May 4, 2019)

$14,859,632.00 (March 10, 2018) 11,055 (May 5, 2018)

$12,123,021.00 (March 11, 2017) 11,006 (May 6, 2017)

$12,250,446.88 (March 12, 2016) 10,443 (May 7, 2016)

$10,587,183 (March 7, 2015) 10,379 (May 2, 2015)

$10,249,574 (March 8, 2014) 10,359 (March 8, 2014)

$10,291,827.76 (March 9, 2013) 10,476 (March 9, 2013)

$ 9,183,788 (March 10, 2012) 9,247 (March 10, 2012)

$10,949,948 (March 12, 2011) 10,755 (March 12, 2011)

$10,807,264.71 (March 13, 2010) 11,025 (March 13, 2010)

2008-2009 $ 9,165,514 (March 14, 2009) 10,420 (March 14, 2009)

2007-2008

2006-2007

2005-2006

2004-2005

2003-2004

2002-2003

2001-2002

2000-2001

$10,282,952 (March 15, 2008) 12,746 (March 15, 2008)

$10,916,634 (March 17, 2007) 11,014 (May 5, 2007)

$10,529,973 (March 18, 2006) 10,451 (March 18, 2006)

$ 6,889,834 (March 19, 2005) 10,246 (March 19, 2005)

$ 5,353,782 (March 14, 2004) 8,131 (March 14, 2004)

$ 3,880,693 (March 8, 2003) 8,340 (May 3, 2003)

$ 3,396,237 (March 17, 2002) 8,332 (May 4, 2002)

$ 3,877,477 (March 18, 2001) 8,133 (May 5, 2001) *

Attendance Records

ATTENDANCE DATE EVENT

12,746 March 15, 2008 Tampa Bay Derby Day

11,924 May 4, 2019 Kentucky Derby Day

11,530 May 3, 2025 Kentucky Derby Day

11,055 May 5, 2018 Kentucky Derby Day

11,025 March 14, 2010 Tampa Bay Derby Day

11,014 May 5, 2007 Kentucky Derby Day (Street Sense)

11,006 May 6, 2017 Kentucky Derby Day (Always Dreaming)

10,755 March 12, 2011 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,690 May 3, 2008 Kentucky Derby Day

10,593 March 17, 2007 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,476 March 9, 2013 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,451 March 19, 2006 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,443 May 7, 2016 Kentucky Derby Day

10,420 March 14, 2009 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,311 May 4, 2013 Kentucky Derby Day

10,275 March 9, 2019 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,246 March 19, 2005 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,232 March 10, 2018 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,206 March 12, 2016 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,144 May 2, 2009 Kentucky Derby Day

10,079 March 11, 2017 Tampa Bay Derby Day

10,021 March 7, 2020 Tampa Bay Derby Day

9,803 May 7, 2005 Kentucky Derby Day

9,765 April 8, 1990 Closing Day (Pick-6)

9,308 May 6, 2000 Kentucky Derby Day

9,247 March 10, 2012 Tampa Bay Derby Day

9,199 May 1, 1999 Kentucky Derby Day

9,028 May 5, 2012 Kentucky Derby Day

8,669 May 2, 1998 Kentucky Derby Day/Turf Course Unveiling

8,533 March 20, 1998 Tampa Bay Derby Day

8,381 May 4, 2024 Kentucky Derby Day

Stakes Histories

Stakes Histories

How Does Tampa Bay Downs Name Its Stakes?

The Naming of Tampa Bay Downs Stakes

The names of some stakes at Tampa Bay Downs have obvious origins: the Tampa Bay Derby, The Florida Cup Races, and so forth. The Florida Oaks is named as such simply because races for 3-year-old fillies run at classic distances are all referred to as “Oaks;” the male divisions run under the much more widely recognized “Derby” headings. The Florida Cup is comprised of six races restricted to Florida-breds. The Turf Dash earned its name from the fact that it is a short race run on the lawn. However, some of the stakes races run at Tampa Bay Downs leave patrons scratching their heads and wondering, “Now, where did that name come from?” The explanations are quite simple…

Local Color

The Pelican Stakes and Sandpiper Stakes are both named after birds common to the Tampa Bay area; the Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Stakes are named for the counties surrounding Tampa Bay Downs. The Lightning City Stakes is named after the widespread, albeit unproven, idea that Tampa Bay is the lightning capital of the world. The Suncoast Stakes is named for the region of Florida in which Tampa Bay Downs is located; with year-round sunny weather, horsemen are happy to return to Tampa each winter for Thoroughbred racing. The Minaret Stakes gets its name from the spires found at the University of Tampa.

Space Race

The Challenger, Columbia and Endeavour Stakes are named after space shuttles that have launched in previous years.

Friends from the Past

The Chris Thomas Turf Classic, which was discontinued after the 2009 running, and returned in 2017 with its original name, the Columbia Stakes, was named for the late sports-talk radio host and Thoroughbred owner who used to frequent the Oldsmar oval. The Sam F. Davis Stakes was named after the former Tampa Bay Downs President who helped the track regain financial stability and brought in a period of growth for the track.

Florida Fun

The Gasparilla Stakes is named for Tampa’s annual Gasparilla Fest, which celebrates the spirit of legendary pirate Jose Gaspar. It is rumored that Gaspar defected from the Spanish Navy in 1873. Gaspar took the pirate name “Gasparilla” and set up his den off of Florida’s west coast, allegedly plundering vessels in the Gulf of Mexico for 38 years.*

Lovely Lass

The Wayward Lass Stakes is the only stakes race at Tampa Bay Downs named after a horse. Wayward Lass, who was the 1981 Eclipse Award-winning 3-yearold filly, was bred in Florida by Hall of Fame trainer Horatio Luro, but she never raced at Tampa Bay Downs.

* THE LEGEND OF GASPARILLA: MYTH AND HISTORY ON FLORIDA’S WEST COAST by André-Marcel d’Ans Translated by Marie-Joèle Ingalls

The Michelob Ultra Challenger Stakes Grade III

$125,000 4-Year-Olds & Up 1 1/16-Mile

2025   Skippylongstocking (1:41.20) *$ Tyler Gaffalione Daniel Alonso

2024  Skippylongstocking (1:43.12) Tyler Gaffalione Daniel Alonso

2023  Skippylongstocking (1:42.52) Irad Ortiz, Jr.

Daniel Alonso

Saffie Joseph, Jr. Most Wanted Instant Coffee

Saffie Joseph, Jr. Sherlock’s Jewel Mbagnick (CHI)

Saffie Joseph, Jr. Tax Surly Furious

2022 Scalding (1:43.53) Javier Castellano Grandview Equine, Cheyenne Stable, LLC and LNJ Foxwoods Claude McGaughey, III Cody’s Wish Dynamic One

2021 Last Judgment (1:41.98) Daniel Centeno Michael Dubb, Steve Hornstock, Bethlehem Stables LLC and Nice Guys Stables Michael Maker Modernist War Stopper

2020 Trophy Chaser (1:42.28)@ Paco Lopez JCA Racing Stable Juan Carlos Avila King for a Day Prompt

2019 Flameaway (1:41.89) Jose Ortiz John C. Oxley Mark Casse Killybegs Captain Bourbon Resolution

2018 War Story (1:43.43) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Imaginary Stables & Glenn Ellis Jorge Navarro Rafting You're to Blame

2017 Stanford (1:41.75) John Velazquez Stonestreet Stables, Susan Magnier, Michael B. Tabor and Derrick Smith Todd Pletcher Ami's Flatter Hereditary

2016 Adirondack King (1:44.15) Javier Castellano MarchFore Thoro’breds John Servis Neck ‘n Neck Breaking Lucky

2015 General a Rod (1:42.89) John Velazquez Skychai Racing/Starlight Todd Pletcher Old Time Hockey Neck ‘n Neck

2014 Tulira Castle (1:43.68) Angel Serpa Curtis C. Green James DiVito Nicklaus Way Managed Account

2013 Flatter This (1:44.90) Antonio Gallardo Blackacre Farms, Inc. Kathleen O’Connell Nicklaus Way (DH) Argentine Tango (DH)

2012 Fort Larned (1:42.93) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Janis Whitham Ian Wilkes Wiki Imperial Czar

2011 Colizeo (1:42.94) Willie Martinez Wertheimer and Frere Todd Pletcher Jardim (BRZ) Yummy with Butter

2010 Bold Start (1:42.83) Willie Martinez Lawrence E. Carroll Kenneth McPeek Arson Squad Timber Reserve

2009 Fierce Wind (1:45.01) Daniel Centeno Minor Stables William Phipps Fearless Vision Paradise Dancer

2008 Wayzata Bay (1:44.82) Luis Gonzalez World Thoroughbred's Racing Judi Hicklin Riversrunrylee Imawildandcrazyguy

2007 Istan (1:43.64) Jose Ferrer Darpat S.L. Stables Bill Mott Anglers Reef Cherokee Prince

2006 Cherokee Prince (1:43.13) Mike Allen Volar Corporation Ron Allen, Sr. Seek Gold Nightmare Affair

2005 Tap Day (1:44.58) Jose Velez, Jr. Edward Evans Mark Hennig Above the Wind Attack the Books

The Michelob Ultra Challenger Stakes Grade III

$125,000 MICHELOB ULTRA CHALLENGER STAKES

Fastest Time: 1:33.79 1:41.20 (turf) (dirt)

Slowest Time: 1:38.58 1:49.40 (turf) (dirt)

Longest Priced Winner: $61.60

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 3.00

$3.00

Closest Winning Margin:

Largest Winning Margin: 7 ½ Lengths

LUCKY J J

SKIPPYLONGSTOCKING (2000) (2025)

ADMIRAL LANCE

LEE N OTTO (2003) (1991)

CHEROKEE PRINCE (2006)

STANFORD

SKIPPYLONGSTOCKING (2017) (2023)

TROPHY CHASER

ADMIRAL LANCE (2017) (2022) (2020) (2003)

DARIAN’S REASON (1990)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .70 WIKI (2012)

Track Condition: Firm Fast Good

Richest Purse:

All turf runnings All dirt runnings except (2022)

$125,000 (dirt) 2025- present

After a hard-fought battle against Most Wanted most of the way, Skippylongstocking and jockey Tyler Gaffalione pull away late for the 6-year-old's third consecutive Michelob Ultra Challenger Stakes victory in track-record time.

Other Notes: Skippylongstocking made even more new fans with his third consecutive triumph in the Michelob Ultra Challenger Stakes, becoming only the third horse in track history to win the same stakes three seasons in a row. In 2022, Hall of Fame trainer Claude “Shug” McGaughey’s 4-year-old colt Scalding rewarded jockey Javier Castellano with his second victory in the Michelob Ultra Challenger, having won the event in 2016 on Adirondack King. Last Judgment’s gate-to-wire victory in 2021 gave jockey Daniel Centeno his second Challenger triumph; he had won on Fierce Wind in 2009. In 2020, the 4-year-old colt Trophy Chaser made his first stakes victory a graded prize with his gutsy neck victory. It was also the first graded-stakes triumph for owner-trainer Juan Carlos Avila, who later that day saddled 49-1 shot King Guillermo for a Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby victory. The 2019 winner, Flameaway channeled his version of “déjà vu” to win the Challenger by a half-length in a determined effort reminiscent of his Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes victory the previous season. It was the 4-year-old colt’s first victory in eight tries since the Davis. After trying Grade I competition in his four previous starts, classy 6-year-old veteran War Story rolled to a five-and-three-quarter length Challenger victory under jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. In 2017, the 5-year-old Stanford became the first horse in track history to race the 1 1/16-mile distance in under 1:42, giving trainer Todd Pletcher a record fourth Challenger victory. The conditioner of 2016 Challenger Stakes winner Adirondack King, John Servis, trained 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Smarty Jones. Servis returned to Churchill Downs in 2016 to saddle Cathryn Sophia for a Longines Kentucky Oaks victory. The 2015 Challenger winner, General a Rod, competed in all three legs of the 2014 Triple Crown, finishing fourth in the Preakness. Fort Larned used his 2012 Challenger victory as a springboard to a remarkable campaign, culminating in a Breeders’ Cup Classic victory at Santa Anita. Fort Larned also won the Grade III Skip Away at Gulfstream (in track-record time); the Grade III Prairie Meadows Cornhusker Handicap; and the Grade I Whitney Invitational Handicap at Saratoga. The Challenger started out at 1 1/16 miles on the dirt for 2-year-olds from 1987 – 1991. The 1988 Challenger winner, Storm Predictions, returned the following year to win the Tampa Bay Derby. The Challenger was contested at a mile on the turf for 3-year-olds from 1999-2003. The 2004 race was put back on the dirt for older horses. The 2006 renewal marked a track and stakes record for Cherokee Prince with Mike Allen aboard for his father, trainer Ron Allen, Sr. Another member of the Allen family, Ronnie Jr., was aboard Fort Larned in 2012. Willie Martinez has ridden three winners of the Challenger: Lee N Otto in 1991, Bold Start in 2010 and Colizeo in 2011. The 2010 Belmont Stakes winner, Drosselmeyer, finished fourth in the 2011 Challenger; he went on to win the 2011 Breeders’ Cup Classic.

The Columbia Stakes

(FORMERLY THE CHRIS THOMAS TURF CLASSIC)

$125,000 3-YEAR-OLDS 1 MILE (TURF)

2025 Zulu Kingdom (1:33.24) $ Flavien Prat

Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb, William Strauss and Michael J. Caruso Chad Brown Reagan's Wit Revolutionnaire

2024  Full Nelson (1:35.42) Samy Camacho Gold Square LLC, Joseph R. Hardoon and Jose Francisco D’Angelo Jose Francisco D’Angelo Fulmineo Move to Gold

2023 Talk of the Nation (1:33.45) Samy Camacho Joseph Allen LLC and CHC INC Claude McGaughey, III Mo Stash A Western Yarn

2022 Heaven Street (1:37.78) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Siena Farms, LLC and Asmussenequine.com

Christophe Clement Bens Malice Fort Washington

2021 Winfromwithin (1:33.23)* Luis Saez Jim Bakke Todd Pletcher Crew Dragon Boreas

2020 Doc Boy (1:34.67) Joe Bravo Stallionaire Enterprises Michael Stidham Mr. Kringle Summer Assault

2019 Digital Age (IRE) (1:36.58) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Klaravich Stables Chad Brown Forever Mo Global Access

2018 Gidu (IRE)(1:34.52) John Velazquez Zayat Stables Todd Pletcher Captivating Moon Smart Remark

2017 SonicBoom^^(1:34.73) Julien Leparoux Lothenbach Stables Ian Wilkes Profiteer Holiday Stone

2009 Dinner in Odem (1:46.68) Phil Teator Peter & Sharyn Wasiluk Peter Wasiluk, Jr. Sir Dave Sporting Art

2008 Revved Up (1:48.48) Daniel Centeno Live Oak Plantation

2007 Therecomesatiger (1:49.53) Luis Gonzalez Charles Patton

2006 Revved Up (1:48.25) Eddie Castro Live Oak Plantation

Christophe Clement Victory Alleged I’m Only Laughing

Thomas Proctor Revved Up Puppeteer (GB)

Christophe Clement Ballonenostrikes Big Tex

2005 Hear No Evil (1:49.40) Melvin Toro Jacks or Better Farm Kenneth Decker Revved Up Headline

2004 Restage (1:48.03) Jesus Castanon Glen Hill Farm

2003 Guardianofthegate (1:50.16) Tommy Pompell Brett Rice

2002 Guardianofthegate (1:48.12) Dodie Duys Brett Rice

2001 Guardianofthegate (1:47.9) Paula Bacon Brett Rice

2000 Lilys Cousin (1:46.34) ** Derek Bell Lois Allen

Thomas Proctor Coahoma Milky Way Guy

Don Rice Total Anilation Dell Place

Don Rice Fun n’ Gun Viva Pentelicus

Don Rice Trooper Red Special Coach

Vincent W. Reedy Atiba Ben’s Quixote

^^ Renamed Columbia Stakes, 1 mile * Stakes record, 1 mile ** Stakes record, mile-and-an-eighth $ Purse increased to $125,000

Fastest Time:

The Columbia Stakes

$125,000 Columbia Stakes

(2000) (2021)

GUARDIANOFTHEGATE

Longest Priced Winner: $34.40 GUARDIANOFTHEGATE (2001)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 3.00 GUARDIANOFTHEGATE (2003)

Closest Winning Margin: Head

AGE (2019)

Largest Winning Margin: 4 Lengths GUARDIANOFTHEGATE

Shortest

(2003) (2021)

Other Notes: Despite carrying high weight of 123 pounds, Zulu Kingdom proved best in the Columbia for trainer Chad Brown and jockey Flavien Prat with a winning time of 1:33.24, .01 off Winfromwithin's 2021 stakes record. In 2024, Full Nelson's stakes debut resulted in his fourth consecutive victory and a second straight Columbia Stakes triumph for leading jockey Samy Camacho. The previous year, Talk of the Nation's time of 1:33.45 was the third-fastest running since the race was switched to a mile on the turf in 2017. In 2022, conditioner Christophe Clement became the second threetime winner of the Columbia (formerly known as the Chris Thomas Turf Classic) with Heaven Street’s determined victory. Trainer Todd Pletcher won his second Columbia Stakes in four years in 2021, sending out Winfromwithin for a then course-record effort. In 2020 Doc Boy missed the stakes record by .15 seconds, staging an impressive stretch rally under top jockey Joe Bravo. A lack of seasoning didn’t hurt the Ireland-bred 3-year-old colt Digital Age, who rallied from far back in the 2019 Columbia to post a head victory under jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. Gidu lived up to his 3-5 odds by setting a stakes record in the Columbia's second running at a mile. In 2017, Sonic Boom established a stakes record of 1:34.73 for the 1-mile turf event for 3-year-olds. The race had been renamed in 2004 for Thomas, the late popular radio talk-show host who was also a Thoroughbred owner. Owner Brett Rice and trainer Don Rice won three times with Guardianofthegate in 2001, 2002, and 2003, with three different jockeys: Paula Bacon, Dodie Duys and Tommy Pompell. Restage, with jockey Jesus Castanon and trainer Thomas Proctor, was the first winner of the Chris Thomas Turf Classic when it was renamed in 2004. Proctor subsequently won the race again with Therecomesatiger in 2007 for owner Charles Patton and jockey Luis Gonzalez. Revved Up won the race twice for owner Live Oak Plantation and trainer Christophe Clement: in 2006 under Eddie Castro and in 2008 with Daniel Centeno in the irons. The winner of the 2009 Chris Thomas Turf Classic, Dinner in Odem, earned almost $450,000 in his 112-race career.

The Ireland-bred Zulu Kingdom, under Flavien Prat, is all-out to defeat Reagan's Wit by a long neck in the Columbia Stakes.

Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association

City of Ocala Florida Sire Stakes

$100,000 Fillies & Mares 3-Year-Olds-And-Up 7 Furlongs

2024   Nic's Style (1:21.84) * Junior Alvarado Stephen Rousseau Bill Mott R Disaster Dream Concert

2023  Bluefield (1:22.47) Samy Camacho Edward A. Seltzer Saffie Joseph, Jr. Dream Concert Atomically

2022 R Adios Jersey (1:23.59) Antonio Gallardo Averill Racing and Jayson R. Werth Gerald Bennett Restofthestory Sassy Beast

2021 R Adios Jersey (1:22.60) Paco Lopez Averill Racing, LLC and ATM Racing Georgina Baxter Starship Nala Bramble Berry

2020 Heiressall (1:23.35) Antonio Gallardo My Purple Haze Stables Teresa Pompay Independent Miss The Goddess Lyssa

2019 J P's Delight (1:23.65) Jairo Rendon Brent Fernung & Eugene Cahalan Kathleen O'Connell Wildwood's Beauty R Prerogative

2018 Silver Bay (1:25.74) Samy Camacho Richlyn Farms William Hickey Broadway Run Catoria

2017 Surprise Wedding (1:22.40) Jesus Rios William A.T. Rainbow David Fawkes Stormy Embrace R Angel Katelyn *Stakes record

Florida Thoroughbred

Breeders’ and Owners’ Association City of Ocala Florida Sire Stakes

$100,000 Fillies & Mares 3-Year-Olds-And-Up 7 Furlongs

Fastest Time: 1:21.84 NIC'S STYLE (2024)

Slowest Time: 1:25.74

SILVER BAY (2018)

Longest Priced Winner: $20.20 SILVER BAY (2018)

Shortest Priced Winner: $2.40 R ADIOS JERSEY (2021)

Closest Winning Margin: Neck

SILVER BAY BLUEFIELD (2018) (2023)

Largest Winning Margin: 11 lengths R ADIOS JERSEY (2021)

Shortest Priced Loser: $.40 WILDWOOD’S BEAUTY (2019)

Track Condition: FAST SLOPPY

All runnings except 2018

Richest Purse: $125,000 2017-2019

Other Notes: Nic's Style, a 4-year-old daughter of Uncaptured named for owner Stephen Rousseau's wife Nicola, improved to 5-for-6 with her record-breaking effort, her only defeat a second to Ways and Means in the Grade II Gallant Bloom Stakes. Bluefield’s victory was the first in stakes competition for the daughter of Field Commission, bred by her owner Edward A. Seltzer in partnership. The Ocala Stud and J. Michael O’Farrell, Jr.-bred R Adios Jersey made it back-to-back triumphs in the FTBOA City of Ocala Florida Sire Stakes in 2022. Her co-owner, Jayson R. Werth, was a major league outfielder from 2002-2017. In 2019, Florida-bred filly J P's Delight rewarded breeders Brent and Crystal Fernung and Eugene P. Cahalan with her third consecutive victory to begin her career. In the second running of the event, Florida-bred sophomore filly Silver Bay pulled off a 9-1 upset for trainer Bill Hickey and jockey Samy Camacho. Surprise Wedding’s time in the inaugural Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association contest for sophomore fillies was only a second off the Tampa Bay Downs track record for seven furlongs. Her sire, High Cotton, was a Grade III winner, while her unraced dam Happy Honeymoon also produced multiple-stakes winner Starship Bonita.

Jockey Junior Alvarado chirps to Nic's Style, who responds with a stakes-record performance of 1:21.84 for the 7-furlong distance.

Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association

Marion County Florida Sire Stakes

$100,000 Colts & Geldings 3-Year-Olds-And-Up 7 Furlongs WINNER

2024   Big Martini (1:22.19) Sonny Leon

2023  Shaq Diesel (1:22.24) Joe Bravo

Daniel L. Walters and Dennis G. Smith

Chester A. Bishop, Anthony Hinkson, Alvin Rampaul, Patrick Biggs and Donovan Stanford

2022   Octane (1:23) Antonio Gallardo Arindel

2021 Shivaree (1:22.58) Samy Camacho Jacks or Better Farm

2nd 3rd

Rohan Crichton Pure Class Khozeiness

David Fawkes Dean Delivers Big Martini

Carlos David Willy Boi Gatsby

Ralph Nicks R Mercedes Boy Well Defined

2020 Shivaree (1:21.68) * Roberto Alvarado, Jr. Jacks or Better Farm Ralph Nicks Jackson Noble Drama

2019 Jackson (1:23.80) Pablo Morales Tracy Pinchin Jose Pinchin Cajun Firecracker Well Defined

2018 World of Trouble (1:22.50) Antonio Gallardo

Michael Dubb, Madaket Stables and Bethlehem Stables Jason Servis Noble Drama Weisser

2017 Mo Cash (1:22.84) Antonio Gallardo Marco Thoroughbred Corp. Ronald Spatz Three Rules Zipping

*Stakes record

The Endeavour Stakes Grade III

$175,000 Fillies & Mares 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 1 1/16-Mile (Turf) WINNER

2025   Saffron Moon (1:39.92) * Flavien Prat CHP Racing

Chad Brown See You Around Venencia

2024  Walkathon (1:41) Antonio Gallardo Whitham Thoroughbreds LLC Ian Wilkes Be My Sunshine Sparkle Blue

2023 Surprisingly (1:40.08) Paco Lopez Phipps Stable Claude McGaughey, III Scotish Star Marketsegmentation

2022 Bleecker Street (1:41.91) Hector R. Diaz, Jr. Peter M. Brant

2021 Counterparty Risk (IRE) (1:43.20) John Velazquez Klaravich Stables

Chad Brown Lady Speightspeare Stunning Princess

Chad Brown New York Girl (IRE) Margaret’s Joy

2020 Jehozacat (1:42.44) Daniel Centeno Lael Stables Arnaud Delacour Altea (FR) Andina Del Sur

2019 Hawksmoor (IRE) (1:40.83) Javier Castellano Lael Stables Arnaud Delacour Viva Vegas Conquest Hardcandy

2018 Dona Bruja (ARG) (1:40.92) $$ Jose Ortiz Dom Felipe LLC Ignacio Correas, IV La Coronel Truly Together

2017 Isabella Sings (1:41.07) John Velazquez Siena Farm

Todd Pletcher Light in Paris (IRE) Evidently

2016 Tepin (1:42.91) Julien Leparoux Robert E. Masterson Mark Casse Lady Lara (IRE) Lovely Loyree

2015 Testa Rossi (FR) (1:42.04) # Irad Ortiz, Jr. Covello, Coleman & Doheny Chad Brown Hard Not to Like Lots o’ Lex

2014 Cloud Scapes (1:42.75) Erick Rodriguez Pin Oak Stud H. Graham Motion Wholelottashakin Floral Romance

2013 Old Tune (BRZ) 1:41.48 Joel Rosario Stud TNT Todd Pletcher Appealing Cat Last Full Measure

2012 Zagora (FR) (1:43.92) Javier Castellano Martin S. Schwartz Chad Brown Exclusive Love Keertana

2011 Silver Reunion (1:43.98) Ramon Dominguez Gov. Brereton C. Jones H. Graham Motion C.S. Silk Denomination

2010 Lomaki (1:46.39) Chris DeCarlo Chiefswood Stable Eric Coatrieux Cure for Sale (ARG) Coulee

2009 Ballymore Lady (1:42.37) Jose Lezcano R. McCauley and C. Purcell Eddie Kenneally Elusive Lady Sousaphone

2008 Dreaming of Anna (1:42.38) ^ Cornelio Velasquez Frank C. Calabrese Wayne Catalano Lear’s Princess Meribel

2007 Cassydora (GB) (1:43.05 John Velazquez Green Hills Farm Todd Pletcher Bright Abundance Warrior Girl

2006 My Lordship (1:40.26) Cornelio Velasquez Live Oak Plantation Bill Mott Laurafina Amorama (FR)

The Endeavour Stakes Grade III

$175,000 Fillies & Mares 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 1 1/16-Mile (Turf)

2005 Delta Princess (1:43.54) Heberto Castillo, Jr. Saud bin Khaled Bill Mott Fast Cookie Lentil

2004 Madeira Mist (IRE) (1:44.97)% Edgar Prado Skymarc Farm, Inc. Christophe Clement Something Ventured Coney Kitty (IRE)

2003 Wander Mon (1:50.89) Manoel Cruz Jaime Carrion Edward Plesa, Jr. Strait From Texas Kimster

2002 Chausson Poire (1:50.40) Tommy Pompell Pia M. Kirkham Duane Knipe Kelly Bag Golden Antigua

2001 Cybil (1:48.48) Felix Ortiz Carol F. Dooner J.J. Graci Megans Bluff Golden Saint

2000 Office Miss (1:48.93) Joe Bravo Sam Morell Gary Sciacca Seducer Diablos First Lady

The Endeavour Stakes Grade III

$175,000 Endeavour Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:39.92 SAFFRON MOON (2025)

Slowest Time: 1:46.39 LOMAKI (2010)

Longest Priced Winner: $ 35.60 JEHOZACAT (2020)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.60 TEPIN (2016)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose OFFICE MISS DREAMING OF ANNA (2000) (2008)

Largest Winning Margin: 4 Lengths DONA BRUJA (2018)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .20 MEGANS BLUFF GOT STORMY (2001) (2020)

Track Condition: Firm Good Yielding All except 2005 and 2011 2010

Richest Purse: $175,000 2018-present

The lightly-raced 6-year-old mare Saffron Moon provd much the best in the Endeavour, drawing away late in stakes-record time for the mileand-a-sixteenth on the turf of 1:39.92.

Other Notes: Saffron Moon's Endeavour triumph was the fifth in the race for Chad Brown, the most of any trainer.  She also won the Grade II Hillsborough Stakes, becoming the eighth horse to win both races in the same season, three of them Brown trainees. TThe 2024 Endeavour winner, Walkathon, is a product of the successful breeding and racing operation of Janis Whitham and her son Clay Whitham, who won the 2012 Challenger Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs with Fort Larned, the Ian Wilkes-trainee who won that year’s Breeders’ Cup Classic. In 2023, Surprisingly, a product of the prolific Phipps Stable bloodlines, rallied from the back of the pack to nip Scotish Star in stakes-record time of 1:40.08 for the 1 1/16-mile distance. In 2022, Bleecker Street provided trainer Chad Brown with a record fourth Endeavour Stakes triumph, while carrying jockey Hector Rafael Diaz, Jr., to his first graded-stakes victory. Counterparty Risk’s 2021 victory was the third Lambholm South Endeavour triumph for jockey John Velazquez and trainer Chad Brown, and their first together. Owner Lael Stables and trainer Arnaud Delacour captured their second consecutive Lambholm South Endeavour victory in 2020 with Jehozacat, who had won the Wayward Lass Stakes on the dirt three weeks earlier. The 6-year-old Ireland-bred Hawksmoor earned her first victory since 2017 in the 2019 Lambholm South Endeavour. In the interim, she had finished second in five stakes races, including two Grade I events. The previous year, Dona Bruja and jockey Jose Ortiz shocked the competition by going to the lead at the outset and rolling to a 4-length victory for trainer Ignacio Correas, IV. The connections of 2017 Lambholm South Endeavour Stakes winner Isabella Sings – owner Siena Farm, trainer Todd Pletcher and jockey John Velazquez – reached the pinnacle of the sport 12 weeks after the Lambholm South Endeavour with a Kentucky Derby victory by Always Dreaming. In 2016, Tepin flashed her Eclipse Award-winning form before an appreciative Tampa Bay Downs crowd, cruising to victory against five overmatched rivals. She had won the Breeders’ Cup Mile on the turf the previous fall against males at Keeneland en route to being voted 2015 Champion Grass Female, an honor she again received in 2016. Tepin later became the fourth Endeavour winner in five years to add the Hillsborough Stakes to her victory ledger and extended her winning streak to eight with victories in the Grade I Coolmore Jenny Wiley at Keeneland, the Grade II Churchill Distaff Turf Mile at Churchill Downs, the Group I Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Ricoh Woodbine Mile. The 2015 Lambholm South Endeavour winner, Testa Rossi, became the first Grade III Florida Oaks winner to return to Oldsmar to win the Endeavour while providing trainer Chad Brown with his second victory in the turf test for older fillies and mares. The disqualification of runner-up Hard Not to Like from first place was the first in the history of the race. Breeder-owner Josephine Abercrombie’s Pin Oak Stud and trainer H. Graham Motion, who won with Cloud Scapes in 2014, combined in 2002 to win the Grade III Tampa Bay Derby with Equality.

The Endeavour Stakes Grade III

$175,000 Endeavour Stakes

Other Notes Continued: Cloud Scapes was the 100th lifetime stakes winner for her sire, Smart Strike. The 2013 winner, Old Tune, became the first Brazilian-bred distaffer to win the Endeavour and later added the Hillsborough; Old Tune’s trainer Todd Pletcher also won both races in 2007 with Cassydora. The 2012 Endeavour winner, Zagora, cemented her reputation as the nation’s top turf mare with subsequent victories in the Grade III Hillsborough and Gallorette, the Grade II Ballston Spa and the prestigious Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Santa Anita. She won the year-end Eclipse Award as the best in her category. Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott won the Endeavour in back-to-back years: in 2005 with Delta Princess and 2006 with My Lordship. Dreaming of Anna, the 2006 Eclipse Award Juvenile Filly champion, edged Lear’s Princess by a nose under jockey Cornelio Velasquez in 2008, the first year the Endeavour was a graded stakes.

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies 3-Year-Olds 7 Furlongs

2025   Win N Your In (1:23.23) Luis Saez Troy Johnson and Maritza Weston Carlos David Bella Cleopatra La Gioconda

2024  Mystic Lake (1: 23.37) Edgard Zayas C2 Racing Stable LLC and Stefania Farms, LLC Saffie Joseph, Jr. Girvin’s Princess Hopesndreams

2023 Munnys Gold (1:20.09) * Irad Ortiz, Jr. Lawana L. and Robert E. Low Todd Pletcher Dreaming of Snow Awesome Pic

2022 Midnight Stroll  (1:23.12) Pablo Morales Gatsas Stables, R. A. Hill Stable and Steven Schoenfeld John Terranova, II Rapturous  Outfoxed

2021 R Adios Jersey (1:23.35) Paco Lopez Averill Racing and ATM Racing Georgina Baxter Psychic Ability Ray Arewethereyet

2019 Wildwood’s Beauty (1:24) Chris Landeros William Stiritz Scott Becker Eyeinthesky Here Comes Jackie

2018 Florida Fuego (1:25.10) Javier Castellano e Five Racing Thoroughbreds David Fawkes Mermaid of Honor Starship Bonita

2017 R Angel Katelyn (1:23.22) Edwin Gonzalez Averill/CCF/K Lauren Gerald Bennett Sadie Be Good Yes I'll Go

2016 April Gaze (1:24.29) Elvis Trujillo Karl and Cathi Glassman Edward Plesa, Jr. Valueable Charmer Chief Attraction

2015 R Sassy Lass (1:23.31) Antonio Gallardo Averill/Silver Oak/Kaufman Kirk Ziadie Coco’s Wildcat Royal Jewely

2014 Holiday Magic (1:23.38) Juan Leyva Pinnacle, Hendricks, Justice William Kaplan Quick as a Bunny Legal Laura

2013 Putitinmypocket (1:25.39) Juan Leyva Pinnacle/William Kaplan William Kaplan Cindys Casino Cotton Pickin

2012 Xunlei (1:23.17) Leandro Goncalves Gold Mark Farm Dale Romans Citizen Advocate Backstage Magic

2011 My Sunshine Gal (1:22.75) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Wisteria Lane Stable Derek Ryan Devilish Lady White Merlot

2010 Dances With Ashley (1:23.17) Elvis Trujillo Denholtz Stables Martin Wolfson Island Time Joanie’s Catch

2009 Snow Lass (1:23.78) R. Homeister, Jr. Bridlewood Farm Lynne M. Scace Sweet Yulianna Brinca

2008 Moonshine Alice (1:24.29) Andrew Ramgeet Kenneth McFarland Gerald Bennett Dee’s Rose Tight Precision

2007 Trainee (1:25.71) Jose Lezcano Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Suaveness Saint Barbara

2006 Quelle Surprise (1:24.03) T.D. Houghton Haras Santa Maria deAraras Richard Ciardullo, Sr. Love Boot Running Lass

2005 Running Bobcats (1:24.87) Julio Garcia Gatrou Farm Rodolfo Garcia Forever Brilliant British Event

2004 Chenia (1:26.73) Russell Woolsey M. & S. Novak and R. Schultz Marshall Novak Bird Chatter Runaway Rizzi

*Stakes, track record

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies 3-Year-Olds 7 Furlongs

Fastest Time: (1:20.09) MUNNYS GOLD (2023)

Slowest Time: 1:26.73 CHENIA (2004)

Longest Priced Winner: $61.00 QUELLE SURPRISE (2006)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80 MUNNYS GOLD (2023)

Closest Winning Margin: Neck CHENIA (2004)

Largest Winning Margin: 17 ¼Lengths MUNNYS GOLD (2023)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .70 FOREVER BRILLIANT (2005)

Track Condition: Fast All runnings

Richest Purse: $115,000 2019

Luis Saez has Win N Your In, a daughter of Grade I winner Win Win Win, on cruise control in the closing strides of the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies.

Other Notes: Win N Your In's sire, Win Win Win, won the 2019 Pasco Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs as a 3-year-old and concluded his career the following August with a victory in the Grade I Forego Stakes Presented by America's Best Racing at Saratoga. Mystic Lake led just about every step of the way to post a relatively easy victory; it was the second stakes victory here for the Grade III-placed sophomore. In 2023, Munnys Gold turned in a world-class performance under jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr., setting a stakes and track record of 1:20.09 for the 7-furlong distance. Midnight Stroll’s victory in 2022 was the second in Florida Cup competition for jockey Pablo Morales, who won the 2017 Sprint aboard Tiger Blood. In 2021, the Averill Racing concern of Bradenton, Fla., resident Rich Averill scored its third Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies victory with R Adios Jersey, each in different partnerships. A 3-year-old daughter of emerging sire Kantharos, 2019 winner Wildwood’s Beauty drew off under jockey Chris Landeros for an easy triumph in her stakes debut. The 2018 winner, Florida Fuego, was bred by Ocala Stud and owned by the e Five Racing Thoroughbreds outfit of Bob and Kristine Edwards and their three children: Cassidy, Riley and Delaney. Relative newcomers to racing, they won back-to-back renewals of the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf with Rushing Fall in 2017 and New Money Honey in 2016. Florida Fuego was ridden in the 2018 Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies by Javier Castellano, who won a record four Florida Cup races on the card and five overall. The 2017 winner, R Angel Katelyn, won the Sandpiper and Gasparilla Stakes that season and finished third in the Suncoast Stakes. Trainer William Kaplan and jockey Juan Leyva teamed to win consecutive editions of the Sophomore Fillies, scoring with Putitinmypocket in 2013 and Holiday Magic in 2014. Since-retired jockey Rosemary Homeister, Jr., captured the inaugural running of the race with Just Bill Me in 2003 and won again on Snow Lass in 2009. Elvis Trujillo has also ridden two winners: Dances With Ashley in 2010 and April Gaze in 2016. Before taking the race in 2017 with R Angel Katelyn, trainer Gerald Bennett had won with Moonshine Alice in 2008.

The Florida Cup

Equistaff Sophomore Turf $110,000 3-Year-Olds 1 1/16-Mile (Turf)

2025 Tank (1:41.45) Luis Saez Arindel

2024 Crystal Quest (1:41:86) Javier Castellano Live Oak Plantation

2023 Otago (1:42.47) Antonio Gallardo Crown’s Way Racing, NBS Stable, Edward Delava and Eli Diamant

2022 Treasure King (1:42.19) Javier Castellano Mathis Stable LLC

2021 Indy Lyon (1:42.64) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Jerry Campbell

2020 CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Carlos David Win With Faith Win With Faith

Michael Trombetta Prevent Ninja Star

Kelsey Danner Boppy O Swan Lake

Todd Pletcher Tapthespeedofsound Merlin

Maria Bowersock Officiating Chess’s Dream

2019 Global Access (1:41.35) Antonio Gallardo Live Oak Plantation Michael Trombetta Swamp Rat Jais’s Solitude

2018 He's Bankable (1:41.29) Julien Leparoux Live Oak Plantation

Mark Casse March to the Arch The X

2017 Muggsamatic (1:42.23) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Stonehedge Kathleen O'Connell General McGooby Prize Fight

2016 Life Imitates Art (1:42.41) Manoel Cruz Klaravich & Wm. Lawrence Chad Brown Our Way Second Mate

2015 World Approval (1:42.21) Rafael Hernandez Live Oak Plantation

Mark Casse Jakob’s Way Prince Vincenzo

2014 Ex Pirate (1:43.42) Daniel Centeno Averill Racing, Clark Freeman Ralph Ziadie I’m the Lucky One Best Plan Yet

2013 Boy of Summer (1:43.67) Daniel Centeno Lone Star LLC

2012 Star Channel (1:41.20) * Pedro Cotto, Jr. GDS Racing Stable

2011 Extensive (1:43.81) Leandro Goncalves Glen Hill Farm

Rodolfo Garcia China Holiday Balino

Todd Pletcher Didn’t Take It Crafty Unicorn

Thomas Proctor Master Dunker Dan’s My Man 2010 Thunder Brew (1:42.39) Victor Lebron Roman Hill Farm, LLC Anthony Pecoraro Gator Tiger Saint Jude

2009 Tamborim (1:43.05) Daniel Centeno Haras Santa Maria deAraras Bill Mott Duke of Mischief Cheeks Malone

2008 El Sultry Sun (1:43.45) Jose Velez, Jr. Live Oak Plantation

John C. Kimmel Gibbler’s Gold Waywardwillie

2007 Soldier’s Dancer (1:42.71) Sebastian Madrid Herman Heinlein David Vivian A Bit of Madness Fair Weather Stan

2006 Mr. Silver (1:42.61) Abel Castellano, Jr. Thorobeam Farms & Henry Mast Edward Plesa, Jr. Go Between World Battle

2005 Nicandro (1:41.73) Jesse Garcia Mary Beth Thomas

2004 Keystone Point (1:42.58) Joseph Rocco, Jr. Mouttet & Hoo

2003 Hear No Evil (1:42.85) Eduardo Nunez Jacks or Better Farm

Myra Mora Rich In Spirit Shoot Out

Kirk Ziadie Indigo Flyer Soldier of Fame

Kenneth Decker Amon Regal Bear

*Stakes record

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Equistaff Sophomore Turf

Fastest Time: 1:41.20 STAR CHANNEL (2012)

Slowest Time: 1:43.81 EXTENSIVE (2011)

Longest Priced Winner: $77.00 NICANDRO (2005)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 3.20 SOLDIER’S DANCER (2007)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose HE'S BANKABLE INDY LYON (2018) (2021)

Largest Winning Margin: 2 3/4 Lengths STAR CHANNEL EX PIRATE (2012) (2014)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .60 CHESS’S DREAM (2021)

Track Condition: Firm Good All except 2013 and 2025

Richest Purse: $115,000 2019

Under a heady ride from Luis Saez, Tank rallies from a stalking position to capture his first stakes victory.

Other Notes: Tank rolled through the stretch of the Equistaff Sophomore Turf for his second career victory, then won the English Channel Stakes at Gulfstream Park in his next start. Crystal Quest staged a whirlwind rally under Hall of Fame rider Javier Castellano giving owners Live Oak Plantation its fifth victory in the race. Otago sprang a huge surprise in 2023, rallying in the closing strides to edge 4-5 favorite Boppy O. Treasure King showed a distinct affinity for the Oldsmar turf course in 2022, rallying for a ¾-length victory in a solid time of 1:42.19. Indy Lyon’s 2021 victory, the first career stakes triumph for trainer Maria Bowersock, was his third in a row and fourth at the meeting and came only eight days after he won a starter/optional claiming race. In 2019, Charlotte Weber’s Live Oak Plantation made it back-to-back victories in this race, and four overall, with the victory by the Michael Trombetta-trained Global Access. In the closest finish imaginable, 2018 winner He’s Bankable and jockey Julien Leparoux nipped March to the Arch by a nose. What made the result fairly remarkable was that the top two finishers were both bred by Weber’s Live Oak Stud, raced by her Live Oak Plantation and trained by Mark Casse. Live Oak Plantation also won the race for 3-year-old males in 2008 with El Sultry Sun and in 2015 with World Approval, who went on to win Grade III stakes that summer at Arlington and Saratoga for Weber and Casse. Jockey Daniel Centeno has won the race three times: with Tamborim in 2009, Boy of Summer in 2013 and Ex Pirate in 2014. Popular jockey Ronnie Allen, Jr., won the 2017 edition with 23-1 shot Muggsamatic, who rallied from last place in the early going to earn the victory. The 2007 winner, Soldier’s Dancer, did the Florida breeding and racing game proud, earning in excess of $1.5-million and winning three Grade III stakes, including that year’s Calder Derby.

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore  3-Year-Olds  7 Furlongs

2025   Macho Music (1:21.30) * Javier Castellano Mark Fletcher Taylor, Rohan Crichton and Daniel L. Walters Rohan Crichton P Four Cajun Venom

2024 Pure Class (1:23:77) Paco Lopez Alex & JoAnn Lieblong David Fawkes Sugar Boy Everdoit

2023 Zydeceaux (1:23.29) Samuel Marin Stud Carmen Cristina, LLC Ramon Minguet Diamond Cool This Run’s for You

2022 King Cab (1:22.25)  Emisael Jaramillo  David Melin, Leon Ellman and Laurie Plesa Edward Plesa, Jr. Lightening Larry Cattin

2021 Foreman (1:23.38) Daniel Centeno Winning Stables, Inc. Gerald Bennett Willy Boi Shoo Shine

2020 CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC

2019 Jackson (1:23.05) Samy Camacho Tracy Pinchin Jose Pinchin Great Success Gran Paraiso

2018 Noble Commander (1:25.26) Julien Leparoux John C. Oxley Mark Casse Silent Tiger Lord Barna

2017 Mo Cash (1:22.40) Tyler Gaffalione Marco Thoroughbred Corp. Ronald Spatz Salute With Honor Reason to Soar

2016 Imperial Hint (1:22.15) Antonio Gallardo Raymond Mamone Luis Carvajal, Jr. Epic Journey Extravagant Kid

2015 Charlie’s Brother (1:23.49) Harry Vega Stanley Moles/Starr Stables Lynne Scace Fast Flying Rumor Fancy Man

2014 Prudhoe Bay (1:22.58) Angel Serpa Rustlewood Farm, Inc. Edward Plesa, Jr. Brothersofthetime C. Zee

2013 City of Weston (1:23.52) Paco Lopez Cloud Nine Lumoni Antonio Sano Ruler of Love Risk Factor

2012 Tarpy’s Goal (1:23.52) Leandro Goncalves Mike Tarp Dale Romans Midnight Serenade Indirectly A.P.

2011 Manicero (1:22.13) Paco Lopez Leo Azpurua, Sr. Leo Azpurua, Jr. Turbo Compressor Jaggermonster

2010 Thank U Philippe (1:22.37) Elvis Trujillo Kramer Stables, + Wm. Rosenfeld Martin Wolfson My Charming Clyde Good Lord

2009 Bee Cee Cee (1:22.80) Daniel Centeno J. Robert Harris, Jr. Edward Plesa, Jr. Biblionico Golf Pal

2008 Repenting (1:22.79) Daniel Centeno Balkrisna Sukharan Jamie Ness Brother Joey Mr. Flatter

2007 Whiskey Lit (1:25.07) Rajiv Maragh Rookie Stable Jane Cibelli Steelix Chief Thief

2006 Electrify (1:23.45) Abel Castellano, Jr. Padua Stables Edward Plesa, Jr. Vanilla Scoop R Smoken Star

2005 Bernie Blue (1:24.20) Roberto Perez Pyrite Stables Miguel Feliciano Lite Brigade Roman Candles

2004 Weigelia (1:24.45) Aurelio Toribio, Jr. Joseph Balsamo Manuel Azpurua Avid Skier Spirit of Montreal

2003 Mychampion (1:24.09) Jose J. Delgado Robert DuBois Douglas Potter Who’s Crying Now Paris Adventure

*Stakes record

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore  3-Year-Olds  7 Furlongs

Fastest Time: 1:21.30 MACHO MUSIC (2025)

Slowest Time: 1:25.26

NOBLE COMMANDER (2018)

Longest Priced Winner: $126.40 MYCHAMPION (2003)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 3.40 IMPERIAL HINT (2016)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose CITY OF WESTON (2013)

Largest Winning Margin: 11 ¼ Lengths MACHO MUSIC (2025)

Shortest Priced Loser: $2.80 MACHO MUSIC (2025)

Track Condition: Fast All runnings

Richest Purse: $115,000 2019

Macho Music and jockey Javier Castellano are all alone at the conclusion of the Florida Cup Ocala Breeders' Sales Sophomore, 11 ¼ lengths ahead of the runner-up.

Other Notes: Macho Music established a stakes record for the 7-furlong distance of 1:21.30 under Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano. Five weeks later, they teamed to win the Grade II Pat Day Mile Stakes presented by SAP at Churchill Downs. Pure Class rallied under jockey Paco Lopez in 2024 to give his breeders and owners Alex and JoAnn Lieblong their first Florida Cup victory. Zydeceaux staked a claim as the top Florida-bred 3-year-old male of the 2022-2023 meet, adding the Florida Cup Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore to his earlier Pasco Stakes victory. King Cab’s impressive 2022 victory was the fourth in the race for trainer Edward Plesa, Jr., the most of any conditioner. His wife Laurie Plesa  is a co-owner. Foreman followed his third-place finish in the Pasco Stakes with a determined Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore triumph, also at the 7-furlong distance. A homebred competing for owner Tracy Pinchin and trained by her husband, Jose Pinchin, 2019 winner Jackson survived a tough stretch battle to win under jockey Samy Camacho. As good as Noble Commander looked in the paddock in 2018, it was no surprise to see the son of Forestry roll to a 3-length victory for owner John C. Oxley and trainer Mark Casse, who also teamed to win the 2018 Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes for 3-year-olds with Flameaway. The 2017 OBS Sophomore winner, Mo Cash, returned to Tampa Bay Downs late in his 3-year-old season to win the inaugural Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Marion County Florida Sire Stakes. Imperial Hint, who won the 2016 OBS Sophomore in his second career start, won four consecutive stakes as a 4-year-old before finishing second in the TwinSpires Breeders’ Cup Sprint at Del Mar to Roy H. Electrify, the 2006 winner, was ridden by Abel Castellano, Jr., the younger brother of Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano. Manicero, who won the 2011 renewal in stakes-record time of 1:22.13, captured three stakes that spring and summer at Calder in Miami.

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff Turf Fillies & Mares 3-Year-Olds-And-Up 1 1/16-Mile (Turf) WINNER

OWNER TRAINER 2nd 3rd

2025 Mohawk Trail (1:41.73) Adam Beschizza NBS Stable Kelsey Danner Lady Cha Cha Dreaming of Abba

2024 Charlie’s Wish (1:40.94) Paco Lopez Royalight Racing, LLC David Fawkes Mohawk Trail Baby Steps

2023 Sweet Dani Girl (1:40.87) Javier Castellano J & J Stables, LLC and Nicholas Vaccarezza Carlo Vaccarezza Prudent Song Alexa’s Dream

2022 Shifty She (1:41.43) Edwin Gonzalez Pedigree Partners LLC Saffie Joseph, Jr. Our Flash Drive Mona Stella

2021 Summering (1:41.50) Jesus Castanon Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Classy Woman Lovely Luvy

2020 CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC

2019 Crown and Sugar (1:41.32) Antonio Gallardo Sabal Racing Stable Darien Rodriguez Bitacora Supercommittee

2018 Madame Uno (1:41.57) Javier Castellano Siskin, Jeff, Levy, Arnold A. and Fuchs, William David Fawkes Surprise Wedding Bonita

2017 Family Meeting (1:43.27) Jose Ortiz Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Somethingelse My Girl Corey

2016 Speed Seeker (1:40.42) * Erick Rodriguez Johnson, Coniglio, et al Joan Scott Josdesanimaux Promotional / Daring Kathy (DH)

2015 Evidently (1:40.93) Rafael Hernandez Lambholm Stable Roy Lerman E B Ryder Cuppy Cake

2014 Cuppy Cake (1:41.47) ^ Ricardo Feliciano Roman Hill Farm, LLC Anthony Pecoraro E B Ryder Lori’s Store

2013 Hooh Why (1:42.56) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Hoffman, M. & Trostrud, E. Rick Slomkowski Inaugurate Sweet Little Lion

2012 Hooh Why (1:41.46) R. Homeister, Jr. Estate of Gail Gee, Hoffman Shirley Girten-Drake Unbridled Humor Another Smokey

2011 Trip for A.J. (1:44.04) Paco Lopez Peter D. Fuller Milton Wolfson Wild Mia Ruling Class

2010 Closeout (1:41.91) Jesus Castanon Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Scolara Many Kisses

2009 Quiet Meadow (1:42.30) Elvis Trujillo Hidden Brook Chad Brown Scolara Azura

2008 Bayou’s Lassie (1:43.05) Daniel Centeno Jacks or Better Farm Christophe Clement Inhonorofjohnnie A Different Tune/JauntyGaleDH

2007 Quite a Bride (1:42.30) Carlos Montalvo Haras Santa Maria deAraras Bill Mott Prop Me Up A Different Tune

2006 Thetactics Ofdance (1:42.70) Eddie Castro Preferred Pals,Wachtel Stbl. Bill Mott Pattiano Changing World

2005 Joyful Ballad (1:42.05) Jose Lezcano Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Marwood Vidlocity

2004 Skip to Savannah (1:42.12)% Oliver Castillo Bradley Adler Francis Campitelli Formal Miss Mrs. M

2003 Chef’s Choice (1:42.65) Tommy Pompell Alan Amato Don Rice Cellars Shiraz Laurica

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Pleasant Acres Stallions Distaff Turf Fillies & Mares 3-Year-Olds-And-Up 1 1/16-Mile (Turf)

Fastest Time: 1:40.42 SPEED SEEKER (2016)

Slowest Time: 1:44.04 TRIP FOR A. J. (2011)

Longest Priced Winner: $51.00 SPEED SEEKER (2016)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80 TRIP FOR A.J. (2011)

Closest Winning Margin: Head HOOH WHY

CUPPY CAKE

FAMILY MEETING

SUMMERING (2012 AND 2013) (2014) (2017) (2021)

Largest Winning Margin: 4 Lengths SHIFTY SHE

SWEET DANI GIRL (2022) (2023)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .50 SCOLARA (2009)

Track Condition: Firm Good All except 2013 and 2025

Richest Purse: $115,000 2019

After racing next-to-last in the early going, Mohawk Trail accelerates through the stretch to post a 3/4-length victory from Lady Cha Cha.

Other Notes: Mohawk Trail found her best stride late, enabling the 5-year-old Pioneerof the Nile mare to rally for a well-earned victory under Adam Beschizza. Charlie's Wish's exciting 2024 victory was her fourth overall from 14 starts and second stakes triumph, to go with five seconds and three thirds. In 2023, Sweet Dani Girl’s time of 1:40.87 was the second-fastest in race history, .45 seconds off Speed Seeker’s 2016 stakes record. Five months before the 2022 Florida Cup, Shifty She proved she can win outside the Sunshine State, capturing the Grade III Noble Damsel Stakes on the turf at Belmont under jockey Edwin Gonzalez. The lightly raced 5-year-old mare Summering, a homebred racing for Glen Hill Farm, gave the owner and trainer Thomas Proctor their fourth victory together in the race. In 2019, the Florida-bred 4-year-old filly Crown and Sugar passed the class test with flying colors, capturing the Florida Cup event in her stakes debut under a strong ride by Antonio Gallardo. It was the fifth consecutive victory for the Darien Rodriguez-trained lass. The victory by 4-year-old filly Madame Uno was the fourth Florida Cup triumph on the 2018 card for jockey Javier Castellano, a new record, and the second for trainer David Fawkes. Speed Seeker, who won the race in 2016 in stakes-record time of 1:40.42 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth, displayed her class as a 3-year-old in 2014, winning the Grade III Ontario Colleen Stakes on the turf at Woodbine. Speed Seeker eclipsed the stakes mark set the previous year by Lambholm Stable’s Evidently, an 18-1 shot that day who developed into a Grade III winner. Few Distaff Turf winners were as popular as Hooh Why, who took back-to-back editions of the race in 2012 and 2013. The winner of the Grade I Ashland Stakes at Keeneland as a 3-year-old, Hooh Why finished her career with earnings in excess of $1.2-million. Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott went back-to-back in 2006 and 2007, first winning with Thetactics Ofdance and returning with Quite a Bride.

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Esmark Turf Classic 4-Year-Olds-And-Up 1 1/8-Mile (Turf)

2025 Crystal Quest (1:46.50) * Samuel Marin Live Oak Plantation Michael Trombetta Forever Souper Echo Lane

2024 Forever Souper (1:46.87) Paco Lopez Live Oak Plantation Michael Trombetta Happyisashappydoes Me and Mr. C

2023 Drama Chorus (1:48.65) Alonso Quinonez Peter D. Mattson Tim Padilla Me and Mr. C Cashier Check

2022 Drama Chorus (1:48.58) Alonso Quinonez Peter D. Mattson Tim Padilla Max K. O. Lure Him In

2021 Me and Mr. C (1:48.55) Daniel Centeno David Staudacher Michael Maker Shamrocket Over the Channel

2020 CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC

2019 March to the Arch (1:47.66) Tyler Gaffalione Live Oak Plantation Mark Casse Swagger Jagger Big Changes

2018 Swagger Jagger (1:48.08) Javier Castellano Freddy Lewis, III Michael Maker Galleon Mast Second Mate

2017 World Approval (1:48.02) Julien Leparoux Live Oak Plantation Mark Casse Go Around Favorite Heir

2016 Go Around (1:47.11) Antonio Gallardo Peter Vegso Bill Mott Fundamental Cement Clement

2015 Old Time Hockey (1:47.72) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor I’m the Lucky One Allie’s Event

2014 Old Time Hockey (1:48.87) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Racing Aptitude Bad Debt

2013 Hobbs (1:49.22) Daniel Centeno Peter D. Kelly Kathy Mongeon Star Channel Bad Debt

2012 Roman Tiger (1:48.10) Angel Serpa Dennis Manning Dennis Manning Vanquisher Slews Answer

2011 Slews Answer (1:50.16) Leandro Goncalves Live Oak Plantation H. Graham Motion Blazen Vanquisher

2010 Picou (1:47.00) Elvis Trujillo John Eaton & Steve Laymon Chad Brown Allie’s Event Vanquisher

2009 Fearless Eagle (1:48.09) Elvis Trujillo Isaac Muhtar Edward Plesa, Jr. Marquet Cat Ruff and Ready

2008 Soldier’s Dancer (1:49.95) Daniel Centeno Herman Heinlein David Vivian Silver Tree Fearless Eagle

2007 Go Between (1:48.06) Carlos Montalvo Peter Vegso Bill Mott Therecomesatiger Art of Diplomacy

2006 Silver Tree (1:48.45) Eddie Castro Peter Vegso Bill Mott Icy Atlantic Ballonenostrikes

2005 Revved Up (1:49.62) Eddie Castro Live Oak Plantation Christophe Clement Admiral Lance Attack the Books

2004 Restage (1:49.24) Jesus Castanon Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Final Prophecy Drink a Toast

2003 Guardianofthegate (1:48.33) Tommy Pompell Brett Rice Don Rice Sir Brian’s Sword Love the Game

*Stakes record

The Florida Cup

$110,000 Esmark Turf Classic 4-Year-Olds-And-Up 1 1/8-Mile (Turf)

Fastest Time: 1:46.87 FOREVER SOUPER (2024)

Slowest Time: 1:50.16 SLEWS ANSWER (2011)

Longest Priced Winner: $25.00  DRAMA CHORUS (2022)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.60 GO BETWEEN (2007)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose RESTAGE SWAGGER JAGGER (2018) (2004)

Largest Winning Margin: 3¼ Lengths REVVED UP PICOU MARCH TO THE ARCH (2005) (2010) (2019)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .60 SHAMROCKET  (2022)

Track Condition: Firm Good All except 2013

Richest Purse: $115,000 2019

Crystal Quest stages a powerful rally on the outside under jockey Samuel Marin to catch stablemate and defending race champion Forever Souper in stakes-record time for the mile-and-an-eighth distance.

Other Notes: Crystal Quest's dramatic victory marked a record sixth in the race for owner Live Oak Plantation and the second in a row for trainer Michael Trombetta — also the connections of runner-up Forever Souper, the 2024 winner of the race. Crystal Quest's stakes-record time of 1:46.50 was .24 seconds off the course record for the 9-furlong distance set by Hall of Famer Tepin in the 2016 Hillsborough Stakes. Among the other winners for Live Oak, the Ocala showcase owned by Charlotte C. Weber, is 2017 winner World Approval. who used the race as a springboard to Breeders' Cup Mile glory later that year. In the case of 2022 and 2023 Turf Classic winner Drama Chorus, good things were worth waiting for: he didn’t break his maiden until his 12th start, as a 4-year-old at Canterbury in Minnesota. Me and Mr. C earned his first stakes victory in 2021, wearing down his rivals in the 9-furlong Turf Classic under Daniel Centeno, the first jockey to win the race three times. In 2019, owner Live Oak Plantation captured its fourth victory in the race, with 4-year-old gelding March to the Arch turning back all challengers under jockey Tyler Gaffalione. The connections of 5-year-old Swagger Jagger got plenty of satisfaction in 2018 when the Michael Maker-trainee held on for a nose victory from Galleon Mast. No mere beast of burden, Swagger Jagger is a son of multiple-Grade II winner Crown of Thorns, who finished second in the 2009 Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Sprint. The 2017 winner, World Approval, began laying the foundation for a championship season at Oldsmar. He won four of his next five starts following the Turf Classic, culminated by his victory in the Breeders’ Cup Mile at Del Mar, to earn an Eclipse Award as Champion Turf Male. The first winner of the race, 2003 victor Guardianofthegate, was trained by the late Don Rice, who won eight Oldsmar training titles from 1995-2005. Owner Glen Hill Farm and trainer Tom Proctor have won the race three times: in 2004 with Restage and in 2014 and 2015 with Old Time Hockey, the latter ridden both times by Ronnie Allen, Jr. Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott scored his third victory in the race in 2016 with Go Around.

The Florida Cup

$110,000 NYRABets Sprint 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 6 Furlongs

2025   Hurricane Nelson (1:09.11) Luis Saez Reeves Thoroughbred Racing Christophe Clement Chrome Ghost Comedy Town

2024 Mish (1:09.82) Samy Camacho C2 Racing Stable LLC Saffie Joseph, Jr. If Not for Luck Zydeceaux

2023 Magical Warrior (1:08.96)  Javier Castellano Winning Stables and Averill Racing Gerald Bennett Lightening Larry Powerfully Built

2022 Pudding (1:09.01) Javier Castellano Elizabeth L. Dobles and Imaginary Stables Elizabeth Dobles Tap It to Win Cajun Casanova

2021 Tap It to Win (1:09.43) Antonio Gallardo Live Oak Plantation Mark Casse R Mercedes Boy Hauntedbythemusic

2020 CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC

2019 Extravagant Kid (1:09.77) Tyler Gaffalione DARRS, Inc.

Brendan Walsh Ray’swarrior Firenze Fire

2018 Imperial Hint (1:10.78) Javier Castellano Raymond Mamone Luis Carvajal, Jr. Deland Delta Bluesman

2017 Tiger Blood (1:08.92) Pablo Morales MK Stables Darien Rodriguez Palace Barista Delta Bluesman

2016 Catalina Red (1:09.22) Fernando De La Cruz Anthony A. Lenci Chad Stewart Fast Flying Rumor Alfredo Romana

2015 Lake Drive South (1:10.44) Luis Garcia Dierdre T. Marsh Kathleen O’Connell Star Harbour Prudhoe Bay

2014 Sneaking Uponyou (1:09.08) Huber Villa-Gomez Jagger Inc. Jamie Ness City of Weston Evolution Rocks

2013 Wild About Chrome (1:10.91) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Jim & Nannette McCullough James McCullough Sneaking Uponyou Soaring Stocks

2012 It’s Me Mom (1:08.67)* Jorge Vargas Thomas and Jean Bosch Lynne M. Scace My Charming Clyde Jackfrost Ofcourse

2011 Sneaking Uponyou (1:08.69) Huber Villa-Gomez Jagger Inc. Jamie Ness Tommy’s Memory On the Vineyard

2010 Tommy’s Memory (1:09.56) David Amiss Thomas J. Ryan Anthony Ryan Blind River Fox For All Who Conga

2009 On the Vineyard (1:09.59) Willie Martinez Lynne M. Scace Lynne M. Scace How’s Your Halo Ruby’s Red Socks

2008 Blue Pepsi Lodge (1:10.65) Wesley Henry Chester Bishop Kirk Ziadie Lookinforthesecret B L’ s a Runner

2007 Roman Candles (1:10.61) Jose Martinez, Jr. C. Robert Valeri Lynne M. Scace Lookinforthesecret Weigelia

2006 Nightmare Affair (1:10.21) Eddie Castro Timber Side Stables Manuel Azpurua Vazandar Above the Wind

2005 Nightmare Affair (1:10.15) Eddie Castro Timber Side Stables Manuel Azpurua Scrubs Hi Time Scott

2004 Scrubs (1:10.70) Winston Thompson Jacks or Better Farm Kenneth Decker Rock Country Built Up

2003 Built Up (1:10.72) Eibar Coa Raymond Susi Enrique Alonso Straight A Hana Highway

*Stakes, track record

The Florida Cup

$110,000

NYRABets Sprint 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 6

Fastest Time: 1:08.67 ^ IT’S ME MOM (2012)

Slowest Time: 1:10.91 WILD ABOUT CHROME (2013)

Longest Priced Winner: $63.00 ON THE VINEYARD (2009)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.40 IMPERIAL HINT (2018)

Closest Winning Margin: Head EXTRAVAGANT KID (2019)

Largest Winning Margin: 7 Lengths SNEAKING UPONYOU (2011)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .70 LOOKINFORTHESECRET (2008)

Track Condition: Fast All runnings

Richest Purse: $115,000 2019

Furlongs

Despite setting blistering fractions of 21.62 seconds for the opening quarter-mile and 43.88 for the half, Hurricane Nelson has enough in reserve to pull away to a 2 1/2-length victory.

Other Notes: Hurricane Nelson is a son of Ocala Stud Farm-based Khozan, the leading sire in Florida every year since 2020. Even though the NYRABETS Sprint was his first career stakes victory, Mish surpassed the $500,000 mark in career earnings with a second in his subsequent start, the Lake Hamilton Stakes at Oaklawn Park. In 2023, Magical Warrior’s winning time of 1:08.96 was the fourth-fastest in race history. Owner-trainer Elizabeth Dobles had Pudding at the top of his game for the 2022 NYRABETS Sprint,rallying in deep stretch for a neck victory from Tap It to Win. The 4-year-old ridgling Tap It to Win gave breeder-owner Live Oak its first Florida Cup NYRABETS Sprint victory in 2021 and was also the first in the race for trainer Mark Casse and jockey Antonio Gallardo. In 2019, Extravagant Kid proved there are few substitutes for experience, winning the Sprint in his 32nd career start for trainer Brendan Walsh and jockey Tyler Gaffalione. It was his fourth career stakes victory. Multiple Grade I winner Imperial Hint lived up to the pre-race hyperbole in 2018, winning by five lengths under his regular pilot, Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano. It was the second Florida Cup victory for the 5-year-old, who won the Florida Cup Ocala Breeders’ Sales Sophomore Stakes in 2016 in his second career start. The gelding Sneaking Uponyou won the race as a 5-year-old and an 8-year-old for owner Jagger Inc., trainer Jamie Ness and jockey Huber Villa-Gomez. He also finished second in the 2013 renewal as a 7-year-old. Sneaking Uponyou set a track record in 2011 that was eclipsed in the following year’s Sprint by the 4-year-old filly It’s Me Mom, whose 1:08.67 for the 6-furlong distance remains the Oldsmar standard. The 2016 winner, Catalina Red, set a 7-furlong track record of 1:21.40 in winning the Pasco Stakes in December of 2014 as a 2-year-old. Following his Florida Cup Sprint victory, he won the Grade II, $500,000 Churchill Downs Stakes in a sizzling 1:20.79 for 7 furlongs. Nightmare Affair won the race in 2005 and 2006 for owner Timber Side Stables, trainer Manuel Azpurua and jockey Eddie Castro; he went on to become a Grade II winner, earning more than $1.1-million in his career.

The Florida Oaks

Grade III $200,000 Fillies 3-Year-Olds 1 1/16-Mile (Turf)

2025   Nitrogen (1:40.42) *  Jose Ortiz D. J. Stable LLC Mark Casse Lush Lips Deloraine

2024 Waskesiu (1:42.04) Junior Alvarado Chiefswood Stables Limited Bill Mott Style Points Dancing N Dixie

2023 Mission of Joy (1:41.12) Antonio Gallardo RyZan Sun Racing and Madaket Stables H. Graham Motion Alpha Bell Juniper’s Moon

2022 Dolce Zel (FR) (1:44.18) Irad Ortiz, Jr.

Michael Dubb, Madaket Stables LLC and Robert V. LaPenta Chad Brown Spicer On Alert

2021 Domain Expertise(1:41.12) Antonio Gallardo Klaravich Stables Chad Brown Jouster Oyster Box

2020 Outburst (GB) (1:42.03) Javier Castellano

Marc Detampel, TSF Thoroughbred Racing and Rebecca Hillen Eddie Kenneally Walk In Marrakesh (IRE) Secret Stash (IRE)

2019 Concrete Rose (1:43.02) Julien Leparoux Ashbrook Farm and BBN Racing George“Rusty”Arnold, II Blowout (GB) Winter Sunset

2018 Andina Del Sur (1:42.37) Julien Leparoux Don Alberto Corp Thomas Albertrani Goodthingstaketime Altea (FR)

2017 Fifty Five (1:41.60) Jose Ortiz Empire Equines Thomas Bush La Coronel Compelled

2016 Baciami Piccola (GB) (1:42.2) Julien Leparoux Amerman Racing Brian Lynch Enjoy Yourself (GB) Family Meeting

2015 Quality Rocks (1:43.39) Jose Lezcano Flavor/Brous/Wachtel/Destiny Bill Mott Consumer Credit Lismore

2014 Testa Rossi (FR) (1:43.51) $$ Jose Lezcano Covello,J.,Coleman,T.,Doheny Chad Brown Istanford Interrupted

2013 Tapicat (1:41.89) ++ Joel Rosario Besilu Stables Bill Mott Kitten’s Dumplings Wave Theory

2012 Dixie Strike (1:43.30) Jose Lezcano John Oxley Mark Casse More Than Love Regalo Mia

2011 Dynamic Holiday (1:45.56) +^ Ramon Dominguez Augustin Stable H. Graham Motion Holidaysatthefarm Niji’s Grand Girl

2010 Diva Delite (1:46.10) R. Homeister, Jr. B. Vivian & D. Vittese David Vivian C C’s Pal Mallory Square

2009 Don’t Forget Gil (1:43.65) ** Rajiv Maragh Alan Brodsky Mark Hennig Ameribelle Rock Candy

2008 Awesome Chic (1:44.38)++ Irwin J. Rosendo Aurora Springs Stable Rafael Ramos Elusive Lady My Baby Baby

2007 Cotton Blossom (1:45.06) John Velazquez Dogwood Stable Todd Pletcher Suaveness Maria’s Kitty

2006 Bushfire (1:46.25) John Velazquez Ron and Ricki Rashinski Eddie Kenneally Saratoga Drive Crystal Current

2005 R Lady Joy (1:44.58) Jose Lezcano Richard Averill Kirk Ziadie Toll Taker Gotta Rush

2004 Ender’s Sister (1:45.66)+ Pat Day Green Lantern Stables George Arnold, II Menifeeque America America

2003 Ebony Breeze (1:45.20) Mark Guidry Kinsman Stable Bill Mott Dakota Light Crimson and Roses

2002 French Satin (1:45.49) Ramon Dominguez Sabine Stable Steven Standridge Romancin Dixie Ciudad De Carson

2001 Quick Tip (1:45.36) Richard Migliore William S. Farish Neil J. Howard Southern Fiction Emery Board *Turf

The Florida Oaks

Grade III $200,000 Fillies 3-Year-Olds 1 1/16-Mile (Turf)

1999 Crown Jewel (1:46.69) Luis Martinez Donald Murray Evelio Garcia Madison’s Charm Here I Go

1998 Pantufla (1:45 2�5) Pat Day Helen Alexander David Carroll Puddlejump Try N Sue

1997 Anklet (1:45) Shane Sellers Loeb/Ray/Sullivan Elliott Walden Global Star Screamer

1996 Mindy Gayle (1:45 2�5)++ Jorge Guerra Tanenbaum Racing Stables Julian Canet Plum Country Weekend in Seattle

1995 Sneaky Quiet (1:45 2�5) Mike Smith William S. Farish/Webber Neil J. Howard Commando Dancer Smooth Quest

1994 Cavada (1:46 24�5) Kevin Whitley Bebe Dalton A. Archie Smith, Jr. Come On Joy Strategic Maneuver

1993 Star Jolie (1:45 3�5) Eduardo Nunez Five Star Stables Ron McKenzie Hollywood Wildcat Jacody

1992 Luv Me Luv Me Not (1:45 3�5!! Willie Martinez Philip and Judy Maas Glenn Wismer Now Dance Foxy Persuasion

1991 Designated Dancer (1:45 2�5) Willie Martinez David Melin O.S. Edwards Car Gal Fantastic Morning

1990 Dance Colony (1:45 1/5) Herb McCauley Buckland Farms Ross Pearce Premier Question Sun Luck

1989 She’s Scrumptious (1:46) Rick Adkins Philip and Judy Maas Glenn Wismer Iron n’ Silver Georgies Doctor

1988 Colonial Waters (1:443�5) Victor Molina Buckland Farm John P. Campo Tomorrow’s Child Tilt My Halo

1987 Single Blade (1:453�5) Julio Pezua Greentree Stable R. Reinacher Without Feathers Merry Mercedes

1986 Noranc (1:443�5) Herb McCauley GallopingAcres/HiddenPoint Joe Provost Man A Stan An Affirmation

1985 Erstwhile (1:48)^^^ Charles Hussey Hunter Farm Cam Gambolati Erin’s Dunloe Flickering Match

1984 Sure Too Explode (1:252�5)^^ Rick Luhr F. Lehmann Sherman Ingram April Sonnett Northern Jazz

Fastest Time:

The Florida Oaks

Grade III $200,000 Fillies 3-Year-Olds 1 1/16-Mile (Turf)

1:43.65 (MAIN TRACK)

1:41.12 (TURF) 1:41.12 (TURF)

Slowest Time: 1:48.00 (MAIN TRACK) 1:45.56 (TURF)

Longest Priced Winner: $169.20

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.60

Closest Winning Margin: Nose

Largest Winning Margin: 9 Lengths

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .30

Track Condition: Firm Good

DON’T FORGET GIL

DOMAIN EXPERTISE

MISSION OF JOY (2009) (2021) (2023)

ERSTWHILE

DYNAMIC HOLIDAY (1985) (2011)

SHE’S SCRUMPTIOUS (1989)

EBONY BREEZE (2003)

MINDY GAYLE

DIXIE STRIKE

DOMAIN EXPERTISE (1996) (2012) (2021)

R LADY JOY (2005)

PLUM COUNTRY

STRATEGIC MANEUVER (1996) (1994)

All turf runnings except 2011 and 2022

Richest Purse: $200,000 (2014-Present)

Nitrogen roars through the stretch under jockey Jose Ortiz to defeat pacesetter Lush Lips in stakes-record time in a thrilling renewal of the Florida Oaks.

Other Notes: Nitrogen is a homebred product of the D. J. Stable, LLC breeding and racing concern of Leonard Green and his son Jonathan. She is the second Florida Oaks winner trained by Mark Casse, who won the race in 2012 with Dixie Strike. Waskesiu, who was bred in Ontario, is a daughter of 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah and Finn’s Girl, who is a daughter of 2006 Preakness winner and Eclipse Award Champion 3-Year-Old Male Bernardini. Both 2021 winner Domain Expertise and 2023 winner Mission of Joy were ridden by Antonio Gallardo. Both horses were sired by Kitten’s Joy. For the second time in 2022, trainer Chad Brown won the Florida Oaks with a French-bred filly, Dolce Zel. He accomplished the feat in 2014 with Testa Rossi. Outburst lived up to her favorite's status in 2020, posting a gate-to-wire victory under Hall of Fame jockey Javier Castellano. Trainer George R. “Rusty” Arnold, II, captured his second Florida Oaks victory 2019 with Concrete Rose, 15 years after winning the race with Ender’s Sister. Jockey Julien Leparoux won the race for the second year in a row and third time in four years. Concrete Rose subsequently became a Grade I winner. Andina Del Sur prevailed in a three-horse photo finish in 2018, giving jockey Leparoux his second Florida Oaks victory in three years. Both the 2016 Florida Oaks winner and the runner-up, Baciami Piccola and Enjoy Yourself, were bred in Great Britain. Jockey Jose Lezcano won three of four editions of the Florida Oaks from 2012-2015 and has won four overall, the most of any jockey. Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day won the race three times. In 1996, the Florida Oaks attained Grade III status; it lost graded status twice in ensuing years but was graded for the 2013 edition. It was contested on the turf for the first time in 2011. Jockey Jorge Guerra won the Tampa Bay Derby and the Florida Oaks on the same day in 1996, a first-time accomplishment for any rider. Pat Day won both races in 1998; Richard Migliore won both in 2001; and Ramon Dominguez won both in 2002. Fifteen years later, Jose Oritz accomplished the feat with Fifty Five and Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby winner Tapwrit. Trainer Glenn Wismer has won the race twice, in 1989 and 1992, and went on to win the 1992 Kentucky Oaks with Luv Me Luv Me Not. Secret Status, the 2000 winner, went on to win the Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. The 2003 Florida Oaks winner, Ebony Breeze, developed into a multiple-graded stakes winner and millionaire for George Steinbrenner’s Kinsman Stable.

The Gasparilla Stakes

$150,000 Guaranteed 3-Year-Old Fillies 7 Furlongs

2025 Dancing Magic (1:23.70) $$ Junior Alvarado Mellon Patch, Inc.

Michael Campbell Lynn's Milky Way Win N Your In

2024 Mystic Lake (1:24.69) Edgard Zayas C2 Racing Stable LLC and Stefania Farms, LLC Saffie Joseph, Jr. Gorgeous Girl Corinth

2023 Opus Forty Two (1:24.91) Daniel Centeno Mark B. Grier Arnaud Delacour Charlie’s Wish Personal Pursuit

2022 Outfoxed (1:23.37) Samy Camacho LNJ Foxwoods Bill Mott Goddess of Fire Strategic Bird

2021 Adios Trippi (1:24.89)DH Antonio Gallardo Paradise Farms Corp., Brian Hanley, Greg Boyer, Scott Estes and Walder Racing

Special Princess (1:24.89)DH Ademar Santos J D Farms

2020 Two Sixty (1:22.80) Edgard Zayas Gary Barber

Peter Walder Feeling Mischief

Walter Woodard Feeling Mischief

Mark Casse Mo City We the Clouds

2019 Molto Bella (1:22.20)* Luca Panici Six Column Stables, Randall Bloch, Robert Manfuso, Fred Merritt, John Seiler and Stephen Harner Ian Wilkes Into Trouble Another Time

2018 Almond Roca (1:22.76) Pablo Morales Chadds Ford Stable H. Graham Motion R True Talent Barrier Island

2017 R Angel Katelyn (1:23.94) Edwin Gonzalez Averill/CCF/K Lauren

2016 R Girls a Charmer (1:25.61) Antonio Gallardo Gary Barber

2015 Irish Jasper (1:22.41) Victor Lebron Metro Thoroughbreds LLC

2014 Nesso (1:24.93) Abdiel Jaen Amaty Racing Stables

2013 Vitameta (1:23.86) Jose Cruz Arindel Farm

2012 Salad Girl (1:24.14) Angel Serpa Joel Kligman

2011 Devilish Lady (1:25.28) Daniel Centeno Cairoli Racing Stable

2010 Diva Delite (1:25) R. Homeister, Jr. B. Vivian & D. Vittese

Gerald Bennett Jumby Bay Lirica

Mark Casse Cosmic Girl Missalaney

Derek Ryan Huasca Coco’s Wildcat

Herman Wilensky Ice for the Lady Runway Giant

David Fawkes Cindys Casino Martha’s Moon

Edward Plesa, Jr. Delightful Magic Ciguaraya

Antonio Sano My Pal Chrisy Fashionable Elsa

David Vivian Dattt Echo Miss Aristocrat

2009 Rock Candy (1:25.63) Carlos Montalvo William Farish, Mrs. William Kilroy Mike Zwiesler Vicki’sprideandjoy Market Vendor

2008 Awesome Chic (1:25.98) Irwin J. Rosendo Aurora Spring Stable Rafael Ramos Formal Arrangement Unfolding Wish

2007 Suaveness (1:24.03) Charles Forrest Roberto Arango

2006 Sweet Fervor (1:23.78) T.D. Houghton Kinsman Stable

2005 Cool Spell (1:24.36) Daniel Centeno Burris, Mr. and Mrs. W.D.

Roberto Arango Foret Pretoria Light

Bill Mott Sparkling Pink Taylor Madison

John Hennig Sherrie Belle Gallant Secret

The Gasparilla Stakes

$150,000 Guaranteed 3-Year-Old Fillies 7 Furlongs

2004 Crafty Tears (1:26.81) Federico Mata Equest Racing Stable

2003 Ebony Breeze (1:25.01) Joe Judice Kinsman Stable

2002 Afnan (1:24.91) Jesus Castanon Bayard Sharp, Rich Nielson

2001 Frozen Dinner (1:28.69) Felix Ortiz Pyrite Stables

2000 Silver Stockings (1:25.23) Juan Umana Savas, Chait, Inwood Farm

1999 Crown Jewel (1:26.54) Luis Martinez Donald Murray

1998 Tasso’s Magic Roo (1:25 3�5) Marland Suckie Eileen Bathen

1997 Zesty Zoe (1:24 4�5) Danny Scocca Stonehedge Farm

1996 Suggestion (1:26 4�5) Chin Yang Kenny Davis

1995 Calming Sea (1:28 2�5) Robert Messina Dakar Stable

1994 Cavada (1:25 2�5) Kevin Whitley Bebe Dalton

1993 Lindsey Lane (1:26 3�5) # William Henry Stonehedge Farm

1992 My Gallant Birdie (1:47)# % Herson Sanchez Alan Haft/Martin Haft

1990 Learn By Heart (1:242 5) Heriberto Rivera, Jr. Harold Queen

1989 Tajawa (1:241�5) Bobby Woodhouse Charles Dike

1988 Bold Midway (1:241�5) Ronnie Allen, Jr. James Green/Cleo Porter

1987 Smart Honors (1:25)+ Sheila McKenna J.L.Foran & William Shea, Jr.

1986 Never Company (1:113�5) Rick Adkins Myakka Stable

1985 Never Company (1:10 4�5) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Myakka Stable

1984 Never Company (1:114�5)& Wayne Crews Myakka Stable

Ronald Allen, Sr. Wild Speed Ladyinareddress

Bill Mott Crimson and Roses Splasha

Mike Zwiesler Expected Roll Rebecca’s Charm

Miguel Feliciano Bigcuz Hidden Creek

L.L. Palmer Castlebrook Bea D J

Evelio Garcia A Par Tea Shutrina Sand

Richard Ciardullo,Jr. Beaties for Real Catherine's Girl

Kathleen O’Connell Bracey Poopsie

Ray Tamargo Pariente Barbara Believe It Shesdue

Michael Ferraro Smooth Quest Simply Blue

Kathleen Kelley Shananie’s Beat Deaf Power

Kathleen O’Connell Sezyou Queen Thou Shalt Not Lie

Angel Rosado Aggie Gene Foxy Persuasion

Andrea Cunningham Trail Topsider Beau Genius

Keith York Bellbrook Road Distinct Stop

James Green Twice Too Many Pleasure Court

Frances Gogas Color Me Smart Tyrantson

Chester Thrasher Harry' N Bill Northern Smartee

Chester Thrasher Northern Trader Ridan Clarion

Chester Thrasher Silverian Strike a Coin

The Gasparilla Stakes

$150,000 Guaranteed 3-Year-Old Fillies 7 Furlongs

Fastest Time: 1:22.20 MOLTO BELLA (2019)

Slowest Time: 1:28.69 FROZEN DINNER (2001)

Longest Priced Winner: $141.40 SUAVENESS (2007)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80 DEVILISH LADY (2011)

Closest Winning Margin: Dead-heat

ADIOS TRIPPI

SPECIAL PRINCESS (2021) (2021)

Largest Winning Margin: 8½ Lengths ZESTY ZOE (1997)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .50 HIDDEN CREEK (2001)

Track Condition: Fast Sloppy Good All except 2001 1996, 2004 and 2016

Richest Purse: $150,000 2025 - present

Dancing Magic and jockey Junior Alvarado draw clear in the stretch to post a decisive Gasparilla Stakes triumph.

Other Notes: Dancing Magic is a daughter of Good Magic, who finished second in the 2018 Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve and won the Grade I betfair.com Haskell Invitational later that year. After beginning her career in Canada and finishing third as a 2-year-old in the Grade III Mazarine Stakes at Woodbine, Mystic Lake welcomes a change in scenery, winning both of her starts at Tampa Bay Downs. In 2023, Opus Forty Two’s exciting Gasparilla victory was the third in the race for Daniel Centeno, more than any other jockey. Trainer Bill Mott earned his third Gasparilla triumph in 2022 with Outfoxed, a Florida-bred daughter of Valiant Minister. Fans were treated to the first dead-heat in the history of the race in 2021, with 13-1 shot Special Princess getting up in the final jump to deadlock Adios Trippi. Both winners are Florida-breds. In 2020, Florida-bred Two Sixty's neck victory in a thrilling five-horse photo finish capped a 4-for-4 day for jockey Edgard Zayas, including two stakes triumphs. Given her pedigree, Molto Bella’s Gasparilla victory shouldn’t have come as a huge surprise. Her dam is Dr. Zic, who won the 2008 Sandpiper Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs and captured the Grade I Vinery Madison Stakes at Keeneland as a 4-year-old. Almond Roca is owned by the Chadds Ford Stable of Phyllis Wyeth, who bred and owned 2012 Belmont Stakes winner Union Rags. R Angel Katelyn enjoyed a banner 2016-2017 season at Tampa Bay Downs, winning the Gasparilla, the Sandpiper Stakes and the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies and finishing third in the Suncoast. South Africa native Gary Barber, the owner of 2016 Gasparilla winner R Girls a Charmer, is the Chairman and CEO of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and co-founder of Spyglass Entertainment. Irish Jasper, the 2015 winner, showed her Gasparilla victory was not a flash in the pan, winning the Belle Harbor Stakes at Aqueduct and the Grade III Adena Springs Miss Preakness Stakes at Pimlico. As a 2-year-old, 2014 winner Nesso finished second in stakes at Del Mar and Santa Anita before competing in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf. The 2013 Gasparilla winner, Vitameta, is a daughter of Street Sense, winner of the 2007 Tampa Bay Derby and Kentucky Derby; her broodmare sire, Grindstone, won the 1996 Kentucky Derby. Salad Girl’s 2012 victory was the first triumph in a stakes worth at least $100,000 for jockey Angel Serpa, who was a finalist for a 2010 Eclipse Award as Outstanding Apprentice Jockey.

The Gasparilla Stakes

$150,000 Guaranteed 3-Year-Old Fillies 7 Furlongs

Other Notes Continued: The Gasparilla was open to older fillies and mares prior to 1992. Never Company won three times in a row from 1984 -1986. In 1984, the race was run at 6 furlongs. Stonehedge Farm and trainer Kathleen O’Connell won the Gasparilla twice: in 1993 with Lindsey Lane and again in 1997 with Zesty Zoe. The Gasparilla was run at 1 1/16 miles in 1992 and was won by My Gallant Birdie in 1:47. In 2010, Diva Delite and jockey Rosemary Homeister, Jr., used a Gasparilla victory as a springboard to Florida Oaks glory. In 1994, Cavada also won the Suncoast Stakes and the Florida Oaks.

The Hillsborough Stakes Grade II

Grade II $225,000 Fillies & Mares 4-Up 1 1/8-Mile (Turf)

2025   Saffron Moon (147.58) Flavien Prat CHP Racing

2024 Sparkle Blue (1:52.62) Jorge Ruiz

Augustin Stable and Catherine Parke

2023 Shantisara (IRE) (1;47.14) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Madaket Stables, Michael Dubb and Robert V. LaPenta

2022 Bleecker Street (1:48.21)  Hector Rafael Diaz, Jr.  Peter M. Brant

2021 Micheline (1:47.19) Luis Saez Godolphin, LLC

Chad Brown Gimme a Nother Venencia

H. Graham Motion Aspen Grove (IRE) Fluffy Socks

Chad Brown Scotish Star (ARG) Surprisingly

Chad Brown Rocky Sky (IRE) Gladys

Michael Stidham Morning Molly New York Girl (IRE)

2020 Starship Jubilee (1:47.83) Javier Castellano Blue Heaven Farm Kevin Attard Beautiful Lover Kelsey's Cross

2019 Rymska (FR) (1:49.18) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Madaket Stables, Tom Coleman Team Hanley & Elayne Stables

2018 Fourstar Crook (1:48.43)$$$ Irad Ortiz, Jr.

Michael Dubb, Bethlehem Stables and Gary Aisquith

Chad Brown Hawksmoor (IRE) Onthemoonagain (FR)

Chad Brown Proctor's Ledge La Coronel

2017 Dickinson (1:46.75) Paco Lopez Godolphin Racing Kiaran McLaughlin Elysea's World (IRE) Isabella Sings

2016 Tepin (1:46.26) * ^ $$ Julien Leparoux Robert E. Masterson Mark Casse Isabella Sings Lovely Loyree

2015 Stephanie’s Kitten (1:49.05) John Velazquez

2014 Cloud Scapes (1:51.56) Erick Rodriguez

2013 Old Tune (BRZ) (1:48.92) Joel Rosario

Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey

Chad Brown Ball Dancing Speed Seeker

Pin Oak Stud H. Graham Motion Waterway Run Riposte (GB)

Stud TNT

2012 Zagora (FR) (1:46.97) Javier Castellano Martin S. Schwartz

2011 Denomination (1:48.69) Frederic Lenclud Ghislaine Head

2010 Phola (1:52.51) Ramon Dominguez J.J. Pletcher, et al

2009 Backseat Rhythm (1:51.43) Eibar Coa Paul Pompa, Jr.

Todd Pletcher Forces of Darkness (IRE) Mystical Star

Chad Brown Federation (GB) Unbridled Humor

Christophe Clement Zagora (FR) Keertana

Todd Pletcher Cure for Sale (ARG) Liberally (IRE)

Patrick Reynolds Elusive Lady Ballymore Lady

2008 Dreaming of Anna (1:52.18) Cornelio Velasquez Frank C. Calabrese Wayne Catalano Lady Digby Mary Louhana (GB)

2007 Cassydora (GB) (1:48.90) John Velazquez Green Hills Farm

2006 Ready’s Gal (1:50.50) John Velazquez James Scatuorchio

2005 Rizzi Girl (1:52.59) Oliver Castillo

2004 Coney Kitty (IRE) (1:48.83)^^## Jose Santos

Joshua and MarnieWhitney

Betz, Humphrey, Seelbinder

Todd Pletcher My Typhoon (IRE) Masseuse

Todd Pletcher Amorama (FR) Marchonin

William Downing Sister Star Noisette

James Toner Madeira Mist (IRE) Alternate

The Hillsborough Stakes Grade II

Grade II $225,000 Fillies & Mares 4-Up 1 1/8-Mile (Turf)

2003 Strait From Texas (1:41.14) Jesus Castanon J & J Investments James Michael Dedication (FR) Stylish

2002 Platinum Tiara (1:41.34) Manoel Cruz M375 Thoroughbreds Joe Waunsch Step With Style loya Two

2001 Song for Annie (1:41.23) Larry Melancon Live Oak Plantation Henry Cochran Megans Bluff Inside Affair

2000 St Clair Ridge (IRE) (1:41.17) Pat Day Van Meter, et al Elliott Walden Office Miss Royal Bloomer

1999 Pleasant Temper (1:42.62)+ Pat Day Mark Stanley Elliott Walden Sandy Gator Scatter Buy

The Hillsborough Stakes Grade II

$225,000 Hillsborough Stakes

Fastest Time: 11/16 1:41.14

STRAIT FROM TEXAS (2003)

Fastest Time: 11/8 1:46.26 TEPIN (2016)

Slowest Time: 11/16 1:42.62

Slowest Time: 1 1/8 1:52.62

Longest Priced Winner: $29.20

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80

Closest Winning Margin: Nose

Largest Winning Margin: 6¾ Lengths

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .70

Track Condition:

Richest Purse: $225,000

PLEASANT TEMPER (1999)

SPARKLE BLUE (2024)

PLATINUM TIARA (2002)

TEPIN (2016)

BACKSEAT RHYTHM CLOUD SCAPES (2009) (2014)

DREAMING OF ANNA (2008)

SNOWDROPS (2005)

Saffron Moon adds the Grade II Hillsborough Stakes to his earlier Grade III Endeavour Stakes triumph under reigning Eclipse Award Champion jockey Flavien Prat.

Other Notes: Saffron Moon's victory was the seventh in the Hillsborough for 2024 Eclipse Award Champion trainer Chad Brown — more than any other conditioner — and his third in the last four years. Sparkle Blue’s victory in the Hillsborough was the second in the race for trainer H. Graham Motion, who also won in 2014 with Cloud Scapes. In 2023, Ireland-bred Shantisara’s time of 1:47.14 was the fourth-fastest since the distance was changed to a mile-and-an-eighth in 2004. Her victory was the third in the race for jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr., who is tied with John Velazquez for the most in the race. In 2022, Bleecker Street provided jockey Hector Rafael Diaz, Jr., with his first Grade II victory. Micheline, the 2021 Hillsborough winner, is a daughter of Bernardini, the 2006 Preakness winner and Eclipse Champion 3-Year-Old Colt. Micheline’s trainer, Michael Stidham, conditions Mystic Guide, who won the $12-million Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline three weeks after the Hillsborough. In 2020, Florida-bred mare Starship Jubilee improved her lifetime mark to 17-for-35 while recording her fourth graded-stakes triumph in less than six months. In 2019, Chad Brown won the Hillsborough Stakes for the second year in a row, and fourth time since 2012 with Rymska, a 5-year-old French-bred mare. The New York-bred Fourstar Crook won eight consecutive races from the fall of 2015 through her first graded victory in the 2017 Grade III Dr. James Penny Memorial at Parx. The 5-year-old mare Dickinson was poetry in motion in achieving her Hillsborough victory in 2017 in the second-fastest edition since the race was extended to nine furlongs in 2004. One start later, she captured the Grade I Coolmore Jenny Wiley at Keeneland. The Hillsborough achieved Grade II status and a purse increase in 2016, but the performance by the reigning Eclipse Award Champion Grass Female, Tepin, was priceless. She set a course record of 1:46.26 after trailing by at least 19 lengths on the backstretch. Tepin was the fourth mare in five years to win both the Hillsborough and the Grade III Lambholm South Endeavour. Stephanie’s Kitten’s 2015 victory paved the way for her triumph in that year’s Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf. She finished her career with $4.29-million in career earnings. Old Tune’s 2013 Hillsborough victory was her sixth consecutive stakes score. She won Brazil’s Filly Triple Crown in 2012.

The Hillsborough Stakes Grade II

$225,000 Hillsborough Stakes

Other Notes Continued: Her trainer, Todd Pletcher, won three previous editions of the Hillsborough: in 2006 with Ready’s Girl, in 2007 with Cassydora and in 2010 with Phola. After winning both the Grade III Endeavour and the Hillsborough in 2012, Zagora won the Grade III Gallorette at Pimlico, the Grade II Ballston Spa at Saratoga and the Breeders’ Cup Filly and Mare Turf at Santa Anita. She also won the Eclipse Award as Champion Grass Female. She was also a Grade I winner in 2011. In 2008, Dreaming of Anna swept both the Endeavour Breeders’ Cup on Festival Preview Day and the Hillsborough on Festival Day. The 2002 winner, Platinum Tiara, was owned by M375 Thoroughbreds, a partnership that included former major league pitcher Rob Murphy.

2024 Donut God (1:09.13) * $$ Samy Camacho

The Inaugural Stakes

$125,000 2-Year-Olds 6 Furlongs

Flying Dutchmen Breeding and Racing Brian Lynch Naughty Rascal Candycrumbs

2023 Patriot Spirit (1:10.26) Samy Camacho Mellon Patch, Inc.

2022 Super Chow (1:09.60) Chantal Sutherland Lea Farms, LLC

2021 Cattin (1:10.90) Samy Camacho

Corinne Heiligbrodt, L.William Heiligbrodt and Spendthrift Farm LLC

2020 Poppy’s Pride (1:10.05) Samy Camacho Stonehedge LLC

2019 Zaino Boyz (1:09.95) Daniel Centeno Zaino Ventures, Inc.

2018 Gladiator King (1:11.49) Daniel Centeno Jaime Mejia

Michael Campbell Crazy Mason Rathmore

Jorge Delgado Handsome Playboy Dreaming of Kona

Ralph Nicks Lightening Larry Grand Valley

Michael Yates Al Heybay Thealligatorhunter

Bobby Raymond No Getting Over Me Cajun Casanova

Jaime Mejia Mercusio Regally Irish

2017 Tricks to Doo (1:09.58) Daniel Centeno Lael Stable Arnaud Delacour Arazi Like Move Twin Farms

2016 Chance of Luck (1:10.84) Erick Rodriguez JJ Brevan Stable

2015 Ishaq (1:11.04) Pedro Cotto, Jr. St. George Stable

2014 Catalina Red (1:09.32) Daniel Centeno Anthony A. Lenci

2013 Cool Cowboy (1:11.13) $$ Eduardo Perez Savoy Stable

Gerald Bennett Dont Come Knockin Triumphant Joy

Efren Loza, Jr. Formal Summation Jay’s Way

Chad Stewart Charlie’s Brother Duke of Luke

Dale Bennett Early Entry Trisha’s Trove

2012 Purple Egg (1:09.93) Roberto Alvarado, Jr. Goodwood Racing II Jane Cibelli Brave Dave Capital City

2011 Angelofdistinction (1:11.49) Pablo Morales Brenda,Tabraue/Andrea’s Farm Daniel Pita Wildcat Creek Dangerous Trick

2010 Manicero (1:11.57) Luis Saez Leo Azpurua, Sr.

2009 Gesu (1:11.58) Paco Lopez James W. Steil

2008 Top Seed (1:10.91) Eibar Coa

Harry and Tom Meyerhoff

Leo Azpurua, Jr. Bert B Don Uno Caliente

Joe Calascibetta Hellen’s Choice Mr. Green

Michael Trombetta General Quarters Miles and Miles

2007 Honey Honey Honey (1:11.85) Jose Lopez Jacks or Better Farm Stanley Gold Run Sully Run Surrealdeal

2006 Dream of Angels (1:10.89) Richard Eramia Pamela Halter

2005 R Loyal Man (1:11.91) Rajiv Maragh

Alfred Kowalewski

2004 Hostile Witness (1:12.23) Cecilio Penalba Thomas Willmott

2003 Tricks of Glory (1:12.21) Federico Mata Equest Racing Stable

2002 Awesome of Course (1:11.99) Jesus Castanon Jacks or Better Farm

Steven Standridge Captain Cameron El Bandido Rojo

Timothy Ritvo Forestry Prince Neverbeendancin’

Larry Bates Sounds Impossible Captain Lindsay

Ronald Allen, Sr. Aloha Mya Misguided Left

Kenneth Decker Run for You Penthouse Promise *Stakes record $$Purse increased to $125,000

The Inaugural Stakes

$125,000 2-Year-Olds 6 Furlongs (continued)

2001 Bog Hunter (1:11.43) Bobby J. Walker, Jr. Nelson Jones Debbie Thacker Showmeitall How About My Place

2000 One Special Judge (1:11.16) Sidney LeJeune, Jr. Peppertree Farms Ron Moquett Diablo’s Choice Run Kush Run

1999 B L’s Appeal (1:11.87) Kevin Whitley Monarch Stables, Inc. Larry Pilotti Rich Celebration Bearcat Ruckus

1998 San Gennaro (1:10.98) Pedro Rodriguez Richard Ciardullo, Sr. Richard Ciardullo, Jr. Do It My Way Cut For Luv

1997 Sejm Run (1:113/5) Luis Gonzalez Harvey Tenenbaum Julian Canet Glow Over Pyrite Rock and Roll

1996 Darling Jeb (1:13) ## Enrique Jurado Joel W. Sainer David Braddy Threshold Triple Great

1995 Betweenhereorthere (1:241/5) Ender Jimenez Dominick Vittese David Vivian Cashier Coyote Dirtman

1994 Soldier On (1:25 2/5) Eddie Algarin Frederick Kirby Frederick Kirby Brunette Crusader Valid Coup

1993 Roglee (1:252/5) William Henry Roger Kumar Glenn Wismer Exclusive Praline Loadofhope

1992 Virgil Cain (1:24) Eduardo Nunez S.W. Ballou Daniel Hurtak Numerically Aarons Classi Boy

1991 No Mecourtney (1:26 3/5) Eric Valles Oliver S. Edwards Valerie Sciaretta Critical Quad Oh My Blue Boy

1990 Darian’s Reason (1:24 4/5) Eduardo Nunez Schweiger Stable, Inc. Robert Richards, Jr. Speedy Cure Gold Peak

1989 Ignition Switch (1:27 2/5) Heriberto Rivera, Jr. Judy & Carroll Barnhill J. Carroll Barnhill Mitigated Bid Thames

1988 Storm Predictions (1:25 4/5) Steve Gaffalione Three G Stable Luis Olivares Play Pal Ruler's Guard

1987 Cook’s Brown Rice (1:253/5)+ Alfredo Smith, Jr. Rupert Brown Joseph Fabrizio Strike the Knight Katie Come Lately

1986 Tough Castin’ (1:123/5) Rick Luhr Triple O Stable Robert Richards, Jr. Just A Prospector Pleasure Court

The Inaugural Stakes

$125,000 Inaugural Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:09.13 DONUT GOD (2024)

Slowest Time: 1:13.0 DARLING JEB (1996)

Longest Priced Winner: $89.20 NO MECOURTNEY (1991)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80 TRICKS TO DOO (2017)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose HONEY HONEY HONEY (2007)

Largest Winning Margin: 10 Lengths DARIENS REASON (1990)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .50 BRAVE DAVE (2012)

Track Condition: Fast Good Sloppy All except 1999 2018

Richest Purse: $125,000 2024-present

Samy Camacho wins the Inaugural Stakes for a record-tying fourth time, riding Donut God to victory in a stakes-record time of 1:09.13 for the 6-furlong distance.

Other Notes: Donut God, who lowered the Inaugural Stakes record by .19 seconds, is a son of top sire Into Mischief and a grandson of Carpe Diem, who won the 2015 Grade II Tampa Bay Derby. Donut God's owner, flying Dutchmen Breeding and Racing, also owns 2025 Grade III Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby winner Owen Almighty. Patriot Spirit marked himself as a horse with a bright future by rallying to win for owner George Mellon’s Mellon Patch, Inc., and trainer Michael Campbell. Super Chow’s 2022 time of 1:09.60 was the third-fastest in the history of the race. Super Chow’s time of 1:09.60 was the third-fastest in the history of the race. The Inaugural was his third victory in a row during a six-race span in which he won five of six with a second. Cattin concluded his 2-year-old campaign in 2021 with a flourish, rewarding jockey Samy Camacho with his second consecutive Inaugural Stakes victory. In 2020, homebred gelding Poppy’s Pride added to the wealth of outstanding Florida-bred juvenile stakes winners produced over the years by the Stonehedge LLC concern of Gilbert G. Campbell. In 2019, Daniel Centeno won his third consecutive Inaugural, guiding Arkansas-bred long shot Zaino Boyz to a front-running victory. The decision to supplement Gladiator King to the Inaugural in 2018 paid off for the connections of the Florida-bred 2-year-old colt, who drew off on a sloppy track. Tricks to Doo was a $600,000 purchase by Lael Stable out of the Ocala Breeders' Sales Company's March 2017 2-yearolds in training sale. Trainer Gerald Bennett saddled 2016 Inaugural winner Chance of Luck, joining his son Dale Bennett, who sent out Cool Cowboy to win the 2013 edition. The 2014 Inaugural Stakes winner, Catalina Red, shattered the stakes record while rewarding trainer Chad Stewart and five-time leading jockey Daniel Centeno with their first Inaugural victories. In May of 2016, Catalina Red won the Grade II, $500,000 Churchill Downs Stakes while trained by Jorge Navarro and ridden by Javier Castellano. The 2013 Inaugural Stakes winner, Cool Cowboy, is a son of 2009 Eclipse Award-winning Outstanding Sprinter, Kodiak Kowboy. The 2012 winner, Purple Egg, was the first Inaugural Stakes winner to finish in under 1:10 since the race was shortened from seven furlongs in 1996. The fourth-place finisher in that race, Falling Sky, won the Grade III, $250,000 Sam F. Davis Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs and finished third in the Grade II, $350,000 Tampa Bay Derby. The purse was $25,000 from 1986 through 1998; in 1999 it was run for $40,000 and in 2000 the race was valued at $50,000. In December of 2007, the Inaugural began running for $65,000 and was raised again for the 2011 edition. The 2011 Tampa Bay Derby winner, Watch Me Go, finished fifth in the 2010 Inaugural. The 1988 Inaugural winner, Storm Predictions, won the (then)-Grade III Tampa Bay Derby in 1989 and also won the Challenger at Tampa Bay Downs and the Palm Beach Stakes at Gulfstream and the Americana Handicap at Calder.

The Lightning City Stakes

$125,000 Lightning City Stakes Fillies & Mares 4-Up 5 Furlongs (Turf)

2025 Great Venezuela (55.75)$$ Leonel Reyes Orlyana Farm Victor Barboza, Jr. Talkin Tipsy Bahamian Moon

2024 Play the Music (55.98) Antonio Gallardo Glassman Racing Mark Casse Howboutdemapples Jordi’s Dream

2023 Train to Artemus (55.54) Paco Lopez M and W Stables, LLC Kelly Breen Tracy Ann’s Legacy Sassy Beast

2022 Payntdembluesaway (56.73) Pablo Morales All My Hart Racing, Inc. Jane Cibelli Poseidon’s Passion Senora Roma

2021   Miss Auramet (55.30) Roberto Alvarado, Jr. David Melin, Leon Ellman and Laurie Plesa Edward Plesa, Jr. Ode to Joy Sethamee Street

2020 Jean Elizabeth (55.09)* Albin Jimenez

Richard Ravin, Patricia's Hope LLC and Larry Rivelli Larry Rivelli Miss Deplorable R Happy Ending

2018 Miz Mayhem (55.37)^^ Edgard Zayas Laurie Plesa Edward Plesa, Jr. Smiling Causeway Broadway Run

2017 Smiling Causeway (55.82)^^ Daniel Centeno Audley Farm Stable Arnaud Delacour Wealthy Shipman Cousin Claire

2016 Triple Chelsea (55.60)^^ Wilmer Garcia Calvin Johnston & Carlos Tonda Anthony Granitz Nite Delite Everything Lovely

2015 Richies Sweetheart (56.18)^^ Dean Butler Ravin, Patricia’s Hope, Rivelli Larry Rivelli Katie’s Kiss Iroquois Girl

2015 Double Secret (56.64) Augusto Marin Adolfo J. Exposito Adolfo Exposito You Bought Her Love Train

2014 Shrinking Violet (55.54) Quincy Hamilton Wesley A. Ward Wesley A. Ward Allwewantforxmas Ageless

2013 Smartys Emperoress (55.50) Angel Serpa Jerry Jamgotchian James Spicknall Trippin’ Along Christina d’Oro

2011 Jenny’s So Great (56.02)^^ R. Homeister, Jr. Vicki and Bill Poston Jason Servis Supreme Bounding Bi/Suzzona (DH)

2010 Suzzona (56.83)^^ Hector Ramos Sandy Valley Farms Benny Feliciano Trippi’s Sailor Tremendamente Loca

Taletobetold (58.19)^^ Tony Farina Robert DeWitt Eddie Kenneally Easy Ashley Kosmo’s Buddy 2008 Game N Laughin’ (57.21)^^ Dean Butler Diamond G Ranch, Inc. Bernell Rhone Jazzy (ARG) Charlie Papa 2007 Royal Regan (56.61)^^ Pedro Cotto, Jr. Seven Gables Cathy Rountree Bucky’s Prayer Message of a Myth 2007 Bucky’s Prayer (55.50) ^ Luis Gonzalez Winning Stables, Inc. Gerald Bennett Zooming By Mohegan Sky 2006 Jewels N Gems (57.14) ^ Eddie Castro Richard Averill Kirk Ziadie Jabalski Princess Yes It’s Gold 2005 Whenthedoveflies (56.54) ^ Jose Lezcano Kalacan Racing Stable Kirk Ziadie Inhonorofjohnnie Impressive Star

The Lightning City Stakes

$125,000 Leinster Lightning City Stakes

Fastest Time: 55.09 JEAN ELIZABETH (2020)

Slowest Time: 58.19 TALETOBETOLD (2009)

Longest Priced Winner: $63.40 DOUBLE SECRET (2015)

Shortest Priced Winner: $3.60 JEAN ELIZABETH (2020)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose SMARTYS EMPERORESS (2013)

Largest Winning Margin: 5 Lengths WHENTHEDOVEFLIES (2005)

Shortest Priced Loser: $.70 MADAME GIRY (2013)

Track Condition: Firm Good All except 2009 and 2015

Richest Purse: $ 125,000 2025

Florida-bred

Other Notes: With the exception of her career debut as a 2-year-old in 2023 at Gulfstream Park, Great Venezuela had been ridden by Leonel Reyes in all her starts through April 27, sporting a 7-for-11 record with three seconds and a third. Two starts after her impressive Leinster Lightning City Stakes triumph, 4-year-old filly Play the Music continued her upward trajectory by winning the Grade III Whimsical on the all-weather track at Woodbine in Toronto. The 2023 victory by Train to Artemus was her third in a row and seventh from 12 lifetime starts. Trainer Jane Cibelli’s classy Kentucky-bred Payntdembluesaway improved her career record to 9-for-15 with her 2022 victory. In 2021, Edward Plesa, Jr., the trainer of Miss Auramet, and his wife, co-owner Laurie Plesa, won the Lightning City for the second time in three seasons. In 2020, the 5-year-old mare Jean Elizabeth scored her seventh consecutive victory, all stakes, while setting a stakes record of 55.09 seconds for 5 furlongs. Miz Mayhem left Tampa Bay Downs in possession of her fourth stakes victory as a 3-year-old, winning the annual turf test for breeder-owner Laurie Plesa and trainer Edward Plesa, Jr. Her time of 55.37 seconds for the 5 furlongs on the grass was a stakes record. Although Daniel Centeno has won the Turf Dash seven times, his victory on Smiling Causeway was his first in the Lightning City. Triple Chelsea, the 2016 winner, is the only 3-yearold to win the Lightning City Stakes. Richies Sweetheart’s 2015-2016 upset victory marked the third consecutive time the Lightning City winner was owned and trained by the same individual. Trainer Larry Rivelli owns the Illinois-bred mare in partnership with Richard Ravin and Patricia’s Hope, LLC (Vince Foglia). Double Secret, the 2015 winner, was owned and trained by Adolfo Exposito, who manages an eight-horse stable in the Ocala, Fla., area. Shrinking Violet (owned and trained by Wesley Ward), the 2014 winner, was a girl for all seasons and all racetracks. Her successful venture to Tampa Bay Downs for the Lightning City Stakes marked the 10th different track at which she had competed. Ward was an Eclipse Award winner as an apprentice jockey and is the son of Tampa Bay Downs trainer Dennis Ward. The 2013 winner, Smartys Emperoress, tied the stakes record in her Lightning City victory; in her only previous start at Tampa Bay Downs, she won a five-furlong allowance/optional claiming turf race in 55.42 seconds. The 2011 winner, Jenny’s So Great, was bred by pop singing star David Cassidy, perhaps best known for playing Keith Partridge on “The Partridge Family.” Jenny’s So Great was the first betting favorite to win the race since Bucky’s Prayer at the end of the 2006-07 season. Suzzona, the 2010 winner, also captured stakes at Pimlico, Monmouth and Parx. Trainer Kirk Ziadie has won two editions of the Lightning City Stakes: in 2005 with Whenthedoveflies and in 2006 with Jewels N Gems, while jockey Dean Butler has won the race twice: on Richies Sweetheart in 2015 and on Game N Laughin’ in 2008. The purse for the Lightning City was increased from $75,000 to $100,000 for the 2014 renewal and is now $125,000.

Great Venezuela rallies from the middle of the pack to capture the Lightning City Stakes, her fifth victory in six starts and her first stakes triumph.

The Minaret Stakes

$100,000 Fillies & Mares 4-up 6 Furlongs

2025 Nic's Style (1:09.16) * $$ Junior Alvarado Stephen Rousseau Bill Mott Dancing Blue Ruthless Rua

2024 Chi Town Lady (1:09.29) Tyler Gaffalione Castleton Lyons Wesley Ward Unifying Dream Concert

2023 Drifaros (1:09.85) Daniel Centeno My Purple Haze Stables Teresa Pompay Olivia Darling My Destiny

2022 Drop a Hint (1:10.48) Antonio Gallardo Sam Wilensky Herman Wilensky My Destiny Feeling Mischief

2021 The Goddess Lyssa (1:10.02) Daniel Centeno Team Equistaff, Inc. Gerald Bennett Bronx Beauty Poseidon’s Passion

2020 Lady's Island (1:09.97) Emisael Jaramillo Matties Racing Stable and Averill Racing Gerald Bennett Into Chocolate Caught Up in You

2019 Heavenly Score (1:10.63) Pablo Morales Curragh Racing John Terranova, II Silly Factor Souper Echo

2018 Just Be Kind (1:10.59) Emisael Jaramillo Reade Baker Reade Baker Grand Prix Stormy Embrace

2017 Spanish Concert (1:09.63) Ronnie Allen, Jr. James M. Chicklo Kathleen O'Connell My Mertie Southern Ring

2016 You Bought Her (1:10.02) Brian Pedroza Richard Perkins/Hinsley Racing David Hinsley No Fault of Mine R Sassy Lass

2015 You Bought Her (1:09.92) Brian Pedroza Richard Perkins/Hinsley Racing David Hinsley R Free Roll Puddifoot

2014 Risky Rachel (1:10.95) Daniel Centeno Sanford Bacon Juan Coronel Cor Cor Ambusher

2012 Appealing Stella (1:12.57)% Angel Serpa Cindy Nassal Jane Cibelli Becausei’mworthit Nakano

2011 Its Me Mom (1:09.68) % Willie Martinez Thomas and Jean Bosch Lynne Scace Moon Buzz Yournotthebossofme

2011 Stormy Publisher (1:10.71) Frederic Lenclud Waratah Thoroughbreds Christophe Clement My Irish Girl Choragus

2010 Perf (1:10.78) Luis Gonzalez Harold L. Queen Mary Bennett Rate of Exchange Nicks

2009 Dream Rush (1:10.73) Daniel Centeno Minor Stables William Phipps Rising Fever (BRZ) Star Operator

2008 Taylor Madison (1:10.65) Carlos Montalvo Dini Racing Stable, et al Michael Dini Twiceasbeautiful Rockaway Beach

2007 Summer Cruise (1:11.06) Carlos Montalvo Will Farish/Gasparilla Michael Zwiesler Rgirldoesn’tbluff Taylor Madison

2006 Platinum Perfect (1:10.68) Jose Lezcano Robert Valeri Lynne Scace Beautiful Bets Louve Sauvage

2005 Slews Final Answer (1:10.54) Jose Ferrer Live Oak Plantation Bill Mott Diablosangeleyes Beautiful Honor

2004 Sea Span (1:10.42) Jesus Castanon James R. Lewis, Jr. Emanuel Tortora Mooji Moo Diablosangeleyes

2003 Smoke Chaser (1:12.18) Joseph Judice Savoy Stable/Goldish Kathleen O’Connell Little Won Roman Romance

2002 Away (1:11.47) Chris DeCarlo Robert Clay & Richard Nip John Kimmel Flashing Lil Little Won

The Minaret Stakes

$100,000 Fillies & Mares 4-up 6 Furlongs continued

2000 Shutrina Sand (1:11.41)%

2000 Little Won (1:10.70) Luis Gonzalez Billy Daniels Chris Powell John Spencer III Deborrah Artz Arnold Fink Little Won Silver Graphics Lady Cherise Princess Kip

1999 Lolabell (1:11.41) William Henry Mrs. James B. Malcolm John Hennig Make Me Conquer Kipper Quila

1998 Whats It Gonna Be (1:12) Jesse Garcia Bob Peterson Bob Peterson Mydaddysthemann Fortunate Smile

1997 Whats It Gonna Be (1:12 1/5) Jesse Garcia Bob Peterson Bob Peterson Bushy’s Pride Blueshirts’ Dream

1996 Pyxen (1:12 2/5) Chin Yang Jean Schunmann Paul Cimini Free Quest Portent/Double Dani' (DH)

1995 Shananie’s Beat (1:114/5) Jorge Guerra Stonehedge Farm Kathleen O’Connell Wild Lady A Hooded Dancer

1994 Slew Knew (1:123/5) Ron Buchanan Mar Vic Stable Diana Cesarini Debby’s Honeypiat Primetimeexclusive

1993 Forli’s Lass (1:102/5) William Henry Star Racing Stables Art Pedregal Summerhill Girl Magal

1992 Forli’s Lass (1:113/5) William Henry Star Racing Stables Art Pedregal Magal Summerhill Girl

1991 Majesty’s Missy (1:11.70) Chris Morales James B. Tafel Luis Olivares Winds of Forli Victorious Trick

1990 Sunny Stunner (1:11) Steve Gaffalione Three G Stable Luis Olivares Avie Jane Search for Tammy

1989 Diamond Sunjet (1:13) Ricardo Lopez Bea Oxenburg & Alter's Racing Stable Happy Alter Medieval Decoy Foxy Alexis

1988 Millie Prospect (1:12 1/5)# Frank Pennisi Robert Infeld William R. Smith Mericana Tri Bowl

1987 Gentle Screen (1: 12 2/5) Benjamin Green James Winkler Al Hinson Merry Mercedes Shameless Sherry

1986 Medieval Decoy (1:12) Rick Adkins Myakka Stable Glenn Wismer Baldski's Holiday Tri Bowl

1985 Isayso (1:13 2/5) Willie Rodriguez Judy Nichols and Mike Chamblee Judy Nichols Furash Folly Delicate Lady

1984 Fleur de Printemps (1:12.4) Paris Roulette (1:13.2) Heriberto Rivera, Jr. Terry Warner Equites Stable Verna Lehmann

1983 Sugar’s Appeal (1:13.2)

1983 Bee A Problem (1:13.2) Sean Jones Benjamin Green

Berkowitz, King Jr., & Joe Sipala, W. Nazarenko

Walter Nazarenko

Angel Penna Jr. Sherman Ingram Patajet The Joy Of It All Miss Edith Answering Echo

Happy Alter John Reading Hustle On Prospects Blossom Iron Flare Nabbo

The Minaret Stakes

$100,000 Minaret Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:09.16 NIC'S STYLE (2025)

Slowest Time: 1:13.2 SLEW KNEW (1994)

Longest Priced Winner: $72.00 PYXEN (1996)

Shortest

(9184) (2025)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose GENTLE SCREEN WHATS IT GONNA BE LITTLE WON STORMY PUBLISHER NIC'S STYLE (1987) (1998) (2000) (2011) (2025)

Largest Winning Margin: 8 1/4 Lengths IT’S ME MOM (2011)

Shortest Priced Loser: $3.20

(1984)

The 5-year-old

Other Notes: Nic's Style's second stakes victory of the meet also produced her second stakes record. Her trainer, Bill Mott, won the Minaret 20 years earlier with Slews Final Answer. The 2024 Minaret winner, Chi Town Lady, is a daughter of Verrazano, a multiple-Grade I winner who captured the Grade II Tampa Bay Derby in 2013. Jockey Daniel Centeno’s victory aboard Drifaros was his fourth in the Minaret, breaking a tie with William Henry for the most in the race. The 2022 winner Drop a Hint, who finished second two months earlier in the Claiming Crown Distaff Dash Starter Stakes at Gulfstream at odds of 19-1, grabbed her elusive first stakes victory in the 5-year-old mare’s first-ever race at the Oldsmar oval. The 2021 winner, The Goddess Lyssa was a heck of a bargain for owner Mary K. Thomas’s Team Equistaff as a 2-year-old, selling for $10,000 at the 2019 Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s June Two-Year-Olds & Horses of Racing Age Sale. In 2020, 10 years after his wife Mary Bennett sent out Perf to win the Minaret Stakes, Gerald Bennett claimed the trophy with the speedy Lady's Island. The 5-year-old mare Heavenly Score grabbed her first career stakes victory with a determined rally for jockey Pablo Morales and trainer John P. Terranova, II. Just Be Kind was bred by John C. Oxley, who won the 2001 Kentucky Derby with Monarchos and captured the 2018 Grade III Sam F. Davis with Flameaway. Not only did Spanish Concert win the 2017 Minaret in her stakes debut, she established a stakes record of 1:09.63. It was the third Minaret victory for Kathleen O’Connell, the most of any trainer. In 2016, You Bought Her became the third horse to win back-to-back editions of the Minaret, joining Forli’s Lass (1992-1993) and Whats It Gonna Be (1997-1998). You Bought Her’s 2015 victory was the first career stakes triumph for jockey Brian Pedroza. It came four weeks after a runner-up effort in the Lightning City Stakes on the turf. Owner Sanford Bacon of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., bred 2014 winner Risky Rachel from his champion mare Dancin Renee, who died less than 24 hours earlier at Old Friends Equine Thoroughbred Retirement Center in Kentucky. Appealing Stella’s 2013 victory was the first for owner Cindy Nassal, who bred the winner with her husband Bill at their Stonecliff Farm in Ocala. It’s Me Mom and her connections celebrated New Year’s Eve in grand style in 2011, winning the Minaret by 8¼ lengths, the largest margin in race history.

Florida-bred mare Nic's Style, outside, edges Dazzling Blue by a nose in the Minaret Stakes for her second stakes triumph at the meet.

The Pasco Stakes

$150,000 3-Year-Olds 7 Furlongs

2025 Naughty Rascal (1:22.50)  # $$ Edwin Gonzalez Mr Pug LLC and J.P.G. 2 LLC Gerald Bennett Very Bold Cockeyed

2024 Book’em Danno (1:23.26) Samuel Marin Atlantic Six Racing, LLC Derek Ryan West Saratoga Rathmore

2023 Zydeceaux (1:24.64) Samuel Marin Stud Carmen Cristina, LLC Ramon Minguet Champions Dream Shaq Diesel

2022 Markhamian (1:23.23)  Marcos Meneses Santa Rosa Racing Stables  Juan Carlos Avila  Provocateur   Cattin

2021 Nova Rags (1:24.55) Samy Camacho Michael P. Shanley Bill Mott Newyearsblockparty Foreman

2020 Liam's Lucky Charm (1:21.75) Edgard Zayas Stonehedge LLC Ralph Nicks Albert Park No Getting Over Me

2019 Win Win Win (1:20.89)* Julian Pimentel Live Oak Plantation Michael Trombetta Overdeliver Cave Run

2018 World of Trouble (1:21.52)** Antonio Gallardo Michael Dubb Jason Servis He Hate Me Mind Trappe

2017 The Money Monster (1:24.04) Edgard Zayas Crichton & Baker Rohan Crichton Chance of Luck Arrecife

2016 Morning Fire (1:24.76) Daniel Centeno Mercedes Stables Keith Nations Epic Journey Awesome Slate

2014 Catalina Red (1:21.40)% Daniel Centeno Anthony A. Lenci Chad Stewart X Y Jet Charlie’s Brother

2014 Mighty Brown (1:24.17) Dean Butler Tri-Star Racing & The Farm On 4 Tim Ice Cool Cowboy Giancarlo

2013 Dynamic Sky (1:22.79) Luis Contreras John C. Oxley Mark Casse Sky Commander Divine Ambition

2012 Prospective (1:23.88) Luis Contreras John C. Oxley Mark Casse Wildcat Creek Adirondack King

2011 Manicero (1:24.58) Luis Saez Leo Azpurua, Sr. Leo Azpurua, Jr. Bert B Don Depeche Chat

2010 Uptowncharlybrown (1:24.28) Daniel Centeno Fantasy Lane Stable Alan Seewald Big Looie Black Diamond Cat

2009 Musket Man (1:23.06) Luis Gonzalez Eric Fein, Vic Carlson Derek Ryan General Quarters Miles and Miles

2008 Honey Honey Honey (1:24.75) Jose Lopez Jacks or Better Farm Stanley Gold Gentleman James Surrealdeal

2007 Barkley Sound (1:24.31) Enrique Jurado Pinebloom Stable Joan Scott Steelix Dippi Trippi

2006 R Loyal Man (1:22.55) *** Manoel Cruz Alfred Kowalewski Timothy Ritvo Electrify Doc Cheney

2005 Electric Light (1:23.67) Winston Thompson Live Oak Plantation Nick Zito Captain Lindsay Dazzling Dr. Cevin

2004 Misguided Left (1:25.94) Jesus Castanon Joel W. Sainer J. David Braddy Wire Bound Bourbon N Blues

2003 Super Fuse (1:25.07) Carlos Gonzalez C. T. Stable, LLC Richard Ciardullo, Jr. Hear No Evil Kipper Chemo

The Pasco Stakes

$150,000 3-Year-Olds 7 Furlongs

2002 Major Focus (1:24.53) Earlie Fires Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Expected Hour Ran South

2001 One Special Judge (1:25.31) Sidney LeJeune, Jr. Peppertree Farm Ronald Moquett Simply Sir Mute Gingrich

2000 Bearcat Ruckus (1:24.87) Derek Bell Teaberry Acres Javier Contreras Tour the Hive Sweeping Analysis

1999 Slew the Message (1:24.1) T.D. Houghton Chris Powell Jason Stodghill Do It My Way

Skootin Skooter

The Pasco Stakes

The $150,000 Pasco Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:20:89 WIN WIN WIN (2019)

Slowest Time: 1:25.94

MISGUIDED LEFT (2004)

Longest Priced Winner: $36.80 BEARCAT RUCKUS (2000)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.20

BOOK’EM DANNO (2024)

Closest Winning Margin: Neck SUPER FUSE

CATALINA RED

ZYDECEAUX

MISGUIDED LEFT (2003) (2014) (2023) (2004)

Largest Winning Margin: 133/4 Lengths WORLD OF TROUBLE (2018)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ 0.50 OWEN ALMIGHTY  (2025)

Track Condition: Fast Good All except 2016

Richest Purse: $150,000 2025-present

Heavy favorite Owen Almighty draws clear late on the inside, but his disqualification for interference on the turn for home resulted in a victory for trainer Gerald Bennett's Naughty Rascal, outside, and jockey Edwin Gonzalez.

Other Notes: Florida-bred Naughty Rascal's victory in the Pasco was the first in the race for trainer Gerald Bennett, who won eight consecutive Oldsmar conditioning titles from 2015-16 through 2022-23. Book’em Danno, who rewarded jockey Samuel Marin with his second consecutive Pasco victory, went on to finish second by a nose in his next start – the Group III Boutique Group Saudi Derby – to subsequent Kentucky Derby third-place finisher Forever Young. In 2023 Marin, one of a promising new wave of jockeys at Tampa Bay Downs, piloted Zydeceaux to an upset victory. Another Florida-bred, 2022 winner Markhamian, was trained by Juan Carlos Avila, the conditioner of 2020 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby winner King Guillermo. The 2021 victory by Nova Rags marked the first Pasco Stakes triumph for both Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott and jockey Samy Camacho. In 2020, jockey Edgard Zayas won the Pasco for the second time in four years with a strong ride on Liam's Lucky Charm, a Stonehedge LLC homebred son of Khozan. The aptly named homebred Win Win Win turned in one of the most dominant efforts ever seen at the Oldsmar oval in his 3-year-old debut, setting a 7-furlong track record of 1:20.89 while winning by seven-and-a-quarter lengths. A year earlier, World of Trouble drew away to a 133/4- length victory despite being eased up in the final yards, missing the track record by .12 seconds. World of Trouble went on to finish third in the Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby and second in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint. In the 2016 edition, jockey Daniel Centeno captured a record third Pasco Stakes victory aboard Morning Fire, who later finished third in the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes before traveling to Gulfstream to win the Spectacular Bid, again with Centeno in the saddle. The Pasco Stakes was contested by 2-year-olds during the 2014-2015 meeting. Catalina Red demolished the stakes and track record for trainer Chad Stewart and jockey Centeno. The 2014 Pasco winner, Mighty Brown, is a son of 2008 Kentucky Derby and Preakness champion Big Brown. Dynamic Sky’s victory in 2013 represented back-to-back Pasco scores for his connections: owner John Oxley, trainer Mark Casse and jockey Luis Contreras. Their Prospective found Tampa Bay Downs much to his liking in 2012. After his Pasco Stakes victory, he finished second in the Sam F. Davis Stakes before winning the Grade II Tampa Bay Derby. The 2009 Pasco winner, Musket Man, won the Tampa Bay Derby and Grade II Illinois Derby and finished third in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, while 2009 runner-up General Quarters scored victories in the Sam F. Davis and the Grade I Blue Grass at Keeneland. Jockey Earlie Fires, who won the 2002 Pasco on Major Focus at age 54, is a member of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

The Pelican Stakes

$125,000 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 6 Furlongs

2025    Nutella Fella (1:09.47) $$ Junior Alvarado Bell Gable Stable Gary Contessa Caramel Chip Life Is Precious

2024 Sibelius (1:08.9) Junior Alvarado Jun H. Park and Delia Nash Jerry O’Dwyer Mish Nakatomi

2023 Sibelius (1:08.75)* Junior Alvarado Jun H. Park and Delia Nash Jerry O’Dwyer Doctor Oscar Gatsby

2022 Bank On Shea (1:09.61) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Shea D Boy’s Stable Carlos David Baby Yoda Pudding

2021 Zenden (1:09.85) Samy Camacho LLP Performance Horse, LLC Carlos David Souper Stonehenge Edgemont Road

2020 Killybegs Captain (1:09.24) Samy Camacho Curragh Stables John Terranova, II He Hate Me Wind of Change (BRZ)

2019 Killybegs Captain (1:09.66) Samy Camacho Curragh Racing II John Terranova, II Sweetontheladies Imperial Hint

2018 X Y Jet (1:09.17) Emisael Jaramillo Rockingham & Gelfenstein Jorge Navarro Jaguar Poz Divine Ambition

2017 Tiger Blood (1:09.42) Pablo Morales Miguel Barraza Darien Rodriguez Springmeier Sonoma Crush

2016 Barbados (1:09.96) Victor Lebron Suzanne Stables Michael Tomlinson Normandy Crossing Street Spice

2015 Star Harbour (1:10.78) Geovany Garcia Billy, Donna & Justin Hays Joe Woodard Helooksthepart Risk Factor

2014 Palace Barista (1:09.94) Harry Vega Lynne Scace Lynne Scace W.B. Smudge One Buck Roma

2012 Action Andy (1:09.14)% Danny Coa Robert Gerczak Carlos Garcia Indiano Black Belt

2012 Action Andy (1:09.58) Jesse Garcia Robert Gerczak Carlos Garcia Good Lord Why Pretend

2011 See I A (1:10.18) Huber Villa-Gomez Midwest Thoroughbreds Jamie Ness Gary D Good Lord

2010 Sneaking Uponyou (1:11.21) Daniel Centeno Jagger Inc. Jamie Ness Conchacer War Fighter

2009 Blind River Fox (1:10.09) Willie Martinez Winning Stables, et al Gerald Bennett Ruby’s Red Socks Duke’s Flying Tiger

2008 Lookinforthesecret (1:09.30) Daniel Centeno Balkrisna Sukharan Jamie Ness He’s So Chic Its His Time

2007 Roman Candles (1:09.88) Jose Martinez, Jr. C. Robert Valeri Lynne Scace Wonone D’artagnans’spirit

2006 Above the Wind (1:10.83) Federico Mata Hamco Group Ronald Allen, Sr. Morine’s Victory Pirate King

2005 Above the Wind (1:10.04) Federico Mata Hamco Group Ronald Allen, Sr. Ranger Chance Sing Me Back Home

2003 Above the Wind (1:10.89) % Federico Mata Hamco Group Ronald Allen, Sr. Secret Romeo Wacky for Love

2002 Secret Romeo (1:10.87)% Federico Mata A.A.C. Stables Gerald Bennett Tour the Hive Winnie’s Pooh Bear

2001 Winnie’s Pooh Bear (1:11) % T.D. Houghton

A.A.C. Stables Gerald Bennett Distinctive Mr. B Mountain Top

The Pelican Stakes

$125,000 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 6 Furlongs continued

WINNER

2000 Mountain Top (1:10.69) % Juan Umana John D. Murphy Michael Gorham Diamond Studs Distinctive Mr. B

1999 San Gennaro ( 1:10.66) % Pedro Rodriguez Richard Ciardullo, Sr. Richard Ciardullo, Jr. Salty Glance Man the Shipp

1999 Brisco Jack (1:10.48) William Henry Martin L. Cherry Raymond Tamargo Blues Away Man the Shipp

1997 Brisco Jack (1:121/5)% Ricardo Lopez Donald Murray Evelio Garcia Ray of Gold Triple Great

1996 Little Don (1:112/5) % Bubba G. Wilson Duane Knipe Duane Knipe Prince of Gallapiat Journeys Express

1995 Fort Edward (1:10 4/5) % Jorge Guerra Dennis Brida Dennis Brida Here Come D Perks Banker’s Forbes

1995 Not Surprising (1:10 4/5) William Henry Robert Van Worp Judson Van Worp Honor Colony Reigning Glory

1994 Not Surprising (1:10 2/5) William Henry Robert Van Worp Judson Van Worp Oh So Striking Bob the Hat

1993 Lord Try On (1:10 2/5) Eddie Algarin River Bend Farm E.P. Cantlon, Sr. Intown for the Day Junk Bond King

1992 Hidden Tomahawk (1:113/5) Ismael Gonzalez J.R. Solomon + Pyrite Stable Robert Richards, Jr. Aim High Daniel Franklin Me

1991 Mr. Hot Shot (1:10:90) Jose A. Rivera, II James Stewart William Stewart Jilsie’s Gigalo Position Leader

1990 Cook’s Brown Rice (1:11) Victor H. Molina Rupert Brown Joseph Fabrizio Trail Topsider Intown For The Day

1989 Intown for the Day (1:09 1/5) Rick Adkins T.D. Shank Robin Shank Sunny Go North Private Express

1988 Bobbin's Key (1:11 3/5)# Dickie Myres, Jr. Carolsteve Stable Charles Elderkin Gallant High Noon Hidden Discovery

1986 Tyrantson (1:111/5)% Manuel Cedeno Jack Lucchesi Marco Salazar Hunch Mindful Partner

1985 Rupert’s Wing (1:113/5) % Benjamin Green R. Rupert Brown A.P. Stuckey Rivo Billy the Best

1983 Big Mav (1:12 3/5) Rick Luhr Yvonne Winstead Robert Winstead Cross His Heart Admiral Whiskers

The Pelican Stakes

$125,000 Pelican Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:08.75 SIBELIUS (2023)

Slowest Time: 1:12.3/5 BIG MAV (1983)

Longest Priced Winner: $132.40 ABOVE THE WIND (2003)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80 X Y JET (2018)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose LORD TRY ON STAR HARBOUR (1993) (2015)

Largest Winning Margin: 11½ Lengths NOT SURPRISING (1995)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .20 IMPERIAL HINT (2019)

Track Condition: Fast Good Sloppy All except 1995 1997

Richest Purse: $125,000 2025-present

No. 2 Nutella Fella and jockey Junior Alvarado find a way to "git 'er done," surging to the lead in late stretch to win a dramatic three-horse photo finish.

Other Notes: Jockey Junior Alvarado, who would achieve greater fame in May on Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty, became the third jockey to win three consecutive editions of the Pelican, joining Samy Camacho and Federico Mata (who won four in a row). The victory by 4-year-old Nutella Fella was the colt's first since capturing the Grade I Hopeful Stakes in 2023 at Saratoga as a 54-1 shot, also with Alvarado in the saddle. The 6-year-old Sibelius asserted his class in the 2024 Pelican, edging the equally determined Mish to become the sixth horse to win consecutive Pelican Stakes (Above the Wind won three in a row from 2003-2006). As much as the connections of Sibelius enjoyed winning the Pelican in stakes-record time in 2023, they were beyond exultant 6 weeks later after capturing the Dubai Golden Shaheen Sponsored by Nakheel at Meydan Racecourse. In 2022, trainer Carlos David joined John Terranova, II, Carlos Garcia, Jamie Ness, Ronnie Allen, Sr., Gerald Bennett and Jud Van Worp as trainers to win back-to-back runnings of the Pelican (Allen won three in a row with Above the Wind from 2003-2006). In the final race of his career, six weeks after the 2021 Pelican, Zenden won the $1.5-million Dubai Golden Shaheen in the United Arab Emirates, but suffered a fatal injury just past the wire. In 2020, the 6-year-old gray horse Killybegs Captain became the fifth repeat winner of the Pelican, joining Not Surprising (1994-95), Brisco Jack (1997 and 1999), Above the Wind (three in a row, 2003, 2005 and 2006) and Action Andy (2012-13). The upset 2019 victory by 5-year-old horse Killybegs Captain in his career stakes debut was one of two stakes triumphs on the card for owner Curragh Stables and trainer John P. Terranova, II. It was also the first of three consecutive Pelcan victories for jockey Samy Camacho. The 6-year-old Florida bred gelding X Y Jet tuned up for his second consecutive runner-up effort in the Dubai Golden Shaheen, missing the stakes record by .03 seconds in 2018. In addition to his 2017 Pelican Stakes victory, the 4-year-old Tiger Blood – a grandson of 2004 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Smarty Jones – won the Florida Cup Hilton Garden Inn Sprint in 1:08.92, a quarter-second off the six-furlong track record. The 2016 Pelican winner, Barbados, won the Grade III Hutcheson Stakes at Gulfstream Park as a 3-year-old. Star Harbour’s sire is the late Indian Charlie, who won the 1998 Santa Anita Derby and finished third in the Kentucky Derby. Palace Barista won the 2014 Pelican in only his third lifetime start. Before setting the stakes record in December of 2012, Action Andy enjoyed a stellar 2012 campaign. In addition to his first Pelican victory in January of 2012, he won the Super Stakes at Tampa Bay Downs, the Da Hoss Stakes at Colonial Downs, the Maryland Million Sprint Handicap at Laurel and the $350,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash at Laurel. Jockey Federico Mata won four consecutive editions of the Pelican: on Secret Romeo in 2002, followed by three in a row on Above the Wind.

The Pelican Stakes

Other Notes continued: William Henry won this race three times, twice (1994 and 1995) with the combination of Not Surprising, owner Robert Van Worp and trainer Judson Van Worp. Not Surprising’s 1995 Pelican victory kicked off a year in which he won the Eclipse Award as the nation’s top sprinter with eight victories, including four graded stakes in New York. Above the Wind, who was trained by Ronnie Allen, Sr., was not the favorite in any of his Pelican triumphs; he paid $132.40 to win in 2003 as the longest shot in a 12-horse field. That remains the race’s all-time mark. Trainer Gerald Bennett has won the Pelican three times. Jockey Daniel Centeno and trainer Jamie Ness have won the Pelican twice together: in 2008 with Lookinforthesecret and 2010 with Sneaking Uponyou. Ness won the Pelican a third time in 2011 with See I A.

The Sam F. Davis Stakes

$250,000 3-Year-Olds 1 1/16-Mile

2025 John Hancock (1:42.27) * ^^ Flavien Prat CHC, Inc. and WinStar Farm LLC Brad Cox Owen Almighty Poster

2024 No More Time (1:43.26) Paco Lopez Morplay Racing LLC Jose Francisco D’Angelo Agate Road West Saratoga

2023 Litigate (1:44.83) Luis Saez Centennial Farms Todd Pletcher Groveland Classic Car Wash

2022 Classic Causeway (1:42.80)## Irad Ortiz, Jr.  Kentucky West Racing LLC and Clarke M. Cooper Brian Lynch Shipsational  Volcanic

2021 Candy Man Rocket (1:44.30) Junior Alvarado Frank Fletcher Racing Operations Bill Mott Nova Rags Hidden Stash

2020 Sole Volante (1:42.60) Luca Panici Reeves Thoroughbred Racing, Andie Biancone and Limelight Stables Corp. Patrick Biancone Independence Hall Ajaaweed

2019 Well Defined (1:42.70) Pablo Morales Stonehedge LLC

Kathleen O’Connell Kentucky Wildcat So Alive

2018 Flameaway (1:42.44) Jose Lezcano John C. Oxley Mark Casse Catholic Boy Vino Rosso

2017 McCraken (1:42.45) Brian Hernandez, Jr. Whitham Thoroughbreds Ian Wilkes Tapwrit## State of Honor

2016 Destin (1:43.67) ## John Velazquez Twin Creeks Racing Stables Todd Pletcher Rafting Morning Fire

2015 Ocean Knight (1:43.74) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Stonestreet Stables LLC Kiaran McLaughlin Divining Rod My Johnny Be Good

2014 Vinceremos (1:47.34) Edgar Prado WinStar Farm & Twin Creeks

2013 Falling Sky (1:44.79) Jose Espinoza

Todd Pletcher Harpoon Cousin Stephen

Newtown Anner, Cevello, Bulger John Terranova II Dynamic Sky My Name Is Michael

2012 Battle Hardened (1:44.58)$$ Julien Leparoux M. Tabor & Mrs. J. Magnier

2011 Brethren (1:45.07) Ramon Dominguez WinStar Farm

2010 Rule (1:44.15) John Velazquez

WinStar Farm

2009 General Quarters (1:43.54)^ James Lopez Thomas McCarthy

2008 Fierce Wind (1:44.13) Cornelio Velasquez Four Roses Thoroughbred

2007 Any Given Saturday (1:44.27) John Velazquez WinStar Farm

2006 Bluegrass Cat (1:44.17) John Velazquez WinStar Farm

2005 Andromeda’s Hero (1:46.63) Rafael Bejarano

Robert LaPenta

Eddie Kenneally Prospective ## Reveron

Todd Pletcher Too Experience Watch Me Go##

Todd Pletcher Schoolyard Dreams Uptowncharlybrown

Mark Miller Sumo Musket Man ##

Nicholas Zito Big Truck ## Smooth Air

Todd Pletcher All I Can Get James Wilfred

Todd Pletcher Deputy Glitters ## R Loyal Man

Nicholas Zito Summer Legacy Captain Lindsay

The Sam F. Davis Stakes

$250,000 3-Year-Olds 1 1/16-Mile continued

2003 White Buck (1:45.47) Roger Velez Olga Paradise Jerry Paradise Freedom Lane Coach Jimi Lee

2002 Bunk N Ted (1:49.86) Derek Bell Danny Hutt Kenneth Wirth Tails of the Crypt Raymond Springs

2001 Burning Roma (1:45.2) ## Juan Umana Harold Queen Heather Giglio American Prince Talking Red

2000 Go Lib Go (1:44.84) Robert Landry Ray Cottrell Kenneth McPeek Kombat Kat Cool N Crafty

1999 San Gennaro (1:45.54) Pedro Rodriguez Richard Ciardullo, Sr. Richard Ciardullo, Jr. Groomstick Stock’s Gander

1998 Dabney Carr (1:46.1) Kevin Whitley My Jolee Stable/Everard Elizabeth Zemp-Everard Rock and Roll Midnight Coyote

1997 Wilt the Tilt (1:46.0) Luis Gonzalez Michael Smith Cyndi Smith Part the Waters Favorable Regard

1996 Thundering Storm (1:473/5)## Jorge Guerra Deborrah Artz Don Rice Copy Cat My Game

1995 Akiba (1:47 2/5) Santos Chavez Scott Savin Hubert “Sonny” Hine Dr. Ktonborg Dontstopthejukebox

1994 Parental Pressure (1:472/5) Jack Lauzon Hammer Kopf Farm, et al Fred Loschke Able Buck Mr. Blueberry

1993 Marco Bay (1:453/5) ## Ronnie Allen, Jr. Jay Shaw Sarah Lundy Antrim Rd. Flashy Regent

1992 Randy (1:46 2/5) Herson Sanchez Martin Haft Angel Rosado Wolf Brigade Critical Quad

1991 Speedy Cure (1:47.90) ## Ricardo Lopez Susan Fisher Harvey Culp One No Trump Northern No Trump

1990 Fiery Best (1 :46) Manuel Santos Fred Berens and Solomon Garazi Jose Mendez Thames Slew of Angels

1989 Papa Leonard (1:46 4/5) Robert Woodhouse Joseph I. Losen Joseph I. Losen Still Bullish Roger K.

1988 House Account (1:46 4/5) Dean Kutz Glen Hill Farm Tom Proctor Spacewalker Tight Halo

1987 Phantom Jet (1:451/5) ## Keith Allen Aisco Stable Phil Gleaves Irish Tex Chief Blackhawk

1986 Fellow’s Lady (1:47 2/5) Ramon Sagardia Anthony Fernandez Charles Miranda Royal Doulton Exsable

1985 Tamao’s Gray (1:27) Ruben Hernandez A.J.W. Stable Chip Spencer Sparkling Jay Jet Cadet

1984 Morning Bob^^ (1:47) Miguel Rivera Brushwood Stable Woody Stephens Sagittarian Fourth Verse

1984 D. White Jose Velez, Jr. Frank A. Alexander and Kevin Miller Frank A. Alexander

1983 Saverton (1:47 2/5) K. Wirth Driscoll Thomas James McComas Two Turns Home Slew o’ Gold

1982 Tampa Bay Buck (1:47 3/5) Miguel Rivera I. Walling Pickett Malcom Pathline Jetabid

1981 Croziers Ace (1:45 2/5) Brian Mills Dale Baird Dale Baird Tigirish Silver Dollar Boy

The Sam F. Davis Stakes

$250,000 Sam F. Davis Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:42.27 JOHN HANCOCK (2025)

Slowest Time: 1:49.86 BUNK N TED (2002)

Longest Priced Winner: $71.40 KAUFY MATE (2004)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.40 ANY GIVEN SATURDAY (2007)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose RANDY

AKIBA

VINCEREMOS (1992) (1995) (2014)

Largest Winning Margin: 6 ¾ Lengths SAN GENNARO (1999)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .40 WOLF BRIGADE

SLEW O’ GOLD (1992) (1983)

Track Condition: Fast Good Sloppy All except 1991 and 1998 2002 and 2003

Richest Purse: $250,000 2011-present

Despite being pressured throughout by Owen Almighty, No. 3 John Hancock turns in a stakes-record time of 1:42.27 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth distance to win under jockey Flavien Prat in the colt's second career start.

Other Notes: John Hancock's sire is Constitution, who won the Grade I Florida Derby in 2014 and the Grade I Donn Handicap the following year at Gulfstream Park. He raced for WinStar Farm and Twin Creeks Racing Stables. No More Time, a son of Grade III winner and 2016 Sentient Jet Breeders' Cup Juvenile runnerup Not This Time, became the first Iowa-bred to win the Sam F. Davis in 2024. After a six-year dry spell, Hall of Fame trainer Todd Pletcher won the Sam F. Davis for a record seventh time with Litigate. Homebred Classic Causeway, the 2022 winner owned by Patrick O’Keefe’s Kentucky West Racing and Clarke M. Cooper, displayed the speed and stamina needed to post a convincing victory, the second in the race for top jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr. In 2021, Candy Man Rocket, a son of outstanding sire Candy Ride, won the Sam F. Davis in only his third career start. In 2020, Sole Volante unleashed an explosive move around the far turn to leave no doubt of his superiority against six rivals. Florida-bred Well Defined turned in a sterling gate-to-wire performance to place himself on the 2019 Triple Crown trail for breeder-owner Stonehedge LLC and trainer Kathleen O’Connell. Flameaway would not be denied in the Sam F. Davis, fighting back to record a halflength victory in stakes-record time. He was owned by John C. Oxley and trained by Mark Casse, who teamed to win the 2012 Tampa Bay Derby with Prospective. McCraken lived up to expectations in 2017 by setting a 1 1/16-mile track record (bettered four weeks later) of 1:42.45. The 3-year-old colt was owned by Whitham Thoroughbreds and trained by Ian Wilkes, who won the 2012 Challenger Stakes with subsequent Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Fort Larned. In 2016, Destin became the first horse to win the Sam F. Davis and the Grade II Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby since Burning Roma in 2001. He also provided trainer Todd Pletcher his sixth Davis victory since 2006 and was the fourth Davis winner for Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez. Sam F. Davis 2015 winner Ocean Knight’s sire is Curlin, the two-time Horse of the Year and Hall of Fame member who won the 2007 Preakness and Breeders’ Cup Classic Powered by Dodge and earned $10.5-million. Vinceremos, the 2014 Sam F. Davis winner, was named for the Vinceremos Therapeutic Riding Center in Loxahatchee, Fla. Falling Sky was purchased less than three weeks before the 2013 Sam F. Davis Stakes at the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Company’s winter mixed sale for $425,000 by the partnership of Maurice and Samantha Regan’s Newtown Anner Stud, James Covello and Joseph Bulger. Six Tampa Bay Derby winners have won this race in addition to Classic Causeway: Phantom Jet (1987), Speedy Cure (1991), Marco Bay (1993), Thundering Storm (1996), Burning Roma (2001) and Destin. Trainer Nick Zito has won the Sam F. Davis Stakes twice: in 2005 with Andromeda’s Hero and in 2008 with Fierce Wind. The Sam F. Davis received Grade III status for the first time in 2009, the year in which General Quarters set a stakes record. Burning Roma was owned by Clearwater’s Harold Queen, who won the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Sprint with Big Drama.

The Sandpiper Stakes

$125,000 Fillies 2-Year-Olds 6 Furlongs

2024 Mrs Worldwide (1:10.07)  $$ Samuel Marin Flying Dutchmen Breeding and Racing Brian Lynch Hollygrove Dancing Magic

2023 Let Them Watch (1:10.64) Hector Rafael Diaz, Jr. Case Chambers Michael Maker Chi Chi Toupie

2022 Dorth Vader (1:09.35)* Marcos Meneses John Ropes Michael Yates Awesome Pic Lady Radler

2021 Strategic Bird (1:10.05) Antonio Gallardo Gary Barber  Mark Casse Devine Charger Chasing Happiness

2020 Feeling Mischief (1:09.76) Jesus Castanon Mellon Patch, Inc. Michael Campbell Gulf Coast Little Nesso

2019 Lucrezia (1:10.16) Daniel Centeno Edward A. Seltzer and Beverly S. Anderson Arnaud Delacour Two Sixty Bridge Dancer

2018 Fashion Faux Pas (1:11.65) Daniel Centeno Denlea Park and Kent Spellman Arnaud Delacour Peruvian Appeal Lovesick

2017 Almond Roca (1:10.01) Pablo Morales Chadds Ford Stable H.Graham Motion Toni Ann's Miracle R True Talent

2016 R Angel Katelyn (1:10.67) Edwin Gonzalez Averill/CCF Gerald Bennett Jumby Bay Rashette

2015 Hidden Treat (1:11.57) Daniel Centeno Lael Stables Arnaud Delacour A Little Attitude Kandoo

2014 R Sassy Lass (1:10.48) Antonio Gallardo Averill/Silver Oak/Kaufman Kirk Ziadie Coco’s Wildcat Innovative Idea

2013 My Sweet Dove (1:11.42) Fernando De La Cruz Peter A. Lawson Monte Thomas Enquete Secret Kitten

2012 Cor Cor (1:10.02) Scott Spieth S. Ballou & H. Waldron Joan Scott Vitameta R Free Roll

2011 Quick Flip (1:10.96) Pedro Cotto, Jr. Klaravich/W.H. Lawrence Terri Pompay Blue Forty Live Every Day

2010 Devilish Lady (1:11.51) Daniel Centeno Cairoli Racing Stable Antonio Sano It’s Me Mom Juanita

2009 Criolla Bonita (1:12) $ Abel Lezcano Shirley Duco Hector Mackinze Joanie’s Catch Yournotthebossofme

2008 Dr. Zic (1:10.77) Daniel Centeno Derby Lane Farm, et al Joan Scott Sunday in Malibu Hooh Why 2007 Unfolding Wish (1:11.37) Carlos Montalvo Kinsman Stable Dale Bennett Bear Lahaina Awesome Chic

2006 Special Cheers (1:11.60) Luis Gonzalez Elizabeth Muirhead, et al James Little Storm Savvy Foret

2005 Misty Rosette (1:10.33) ^ Sebastian Madrid Sonia Chapman and Stuart Tsujimoto James Chapman Runaway in Love Running Lass

2005 Portsea (1:11.26) Chris DeCarlo Vinery Stables Todd Pletcher Lady in Pink Joyous Song

2004 Wild Speed (1:11.93) Derek Bell Victoria Farm Javier Contreras Crafty Tears Atti Girl Fergie

2003 Ebony Breeze (1:11.42) Pedro Rodriguez Kinsman Stable Bill Mott Ozilda’s Nancy Lee Lavander Lass

2002 Rebecca’s Charm (1:11.42) Aurelio Toribio, Jr. Rousseau Racing Robert Hale Expected Roll Forum Search

The Sandpiper Stakes

$125,000 Fillies 2-Year-Olds 6 Furlongs

2001 Political Wife (1:13.0) Federico Mata Emerald Pastures Farm Cathy Rountree Quite Spender Bigcuz

2000 Whitney’s Best (1:11.51) Luis Gonzalez Carl Bowling/Robert Velotta Chris Velotta Sami’s Proud Squaw Bea D J

1999 Shutrina Sand (1:11.42) William Henry Chris Powell Jason Stodghill Bella Gatto Sweet Singing Sami

1998 Tasso’s Magic Roo (1:113/5) Marland Suckie Eileen Bathen Richard Ciardullo, Jr. Proud Ridge Beaties for Real

1997 Star Performer (1:142/5) William Henry Carl Cooper/Robert Brown Carl Cooper Dawn Pretty Prospective Rosie

1996 Mercedes Song (1:131/5) Paula Bacon Deborrah Artz Don Rice Flo’s Z Fury American Tango

1995 Expensive Lunch (1:144/5) William Henry L.E.S. Stables Fred Warren Miss Carson Commando Dancer

1994 Shananie’s Beat (1:113/5) William Henry Stonehedge Farm Kathleen O’Connell Tipper Too Sweet Hollyann

1993 Lindsey Lane (1:14) William Henry Stonehedge Farm Kathleen O’Connell Real Bucks Consentida

1992 Bet Your Bonnet (1:13.44) Pedro Rodriguez F. Berens and S. Garazi Jose Mendez Pi Phi Hi D Aggie Gene

1991 Tenacious Treasure (1:131/5) Ricardo Lopez Bee Bee Stable, Inc. Emanuel Tortora Dark Stage Vatican Dancer

1990 Premier Question (1:12 4/5) Richard Dos Ramos John Franks David Bell La Mama Mia Daring Koluctoo

1989 Grau Madchen (1:122/5)# Ricardo Lopez Alyce and Joe Novogratz Glenn Wismer Family Flair Jetstar Genie

1988 Bill of Sale (1:134/5) Lisa Misiewicz Kenmare Farm David Prater Leave It Be Kiss Your Stutz

1987 Beau Love Flowers (1:121/5) Rick Luhr Rovan Farms Jud Van Worp Dear Dalila Lady Burn

1986 Sagadahoc (1:071/5)% Benjamin Green Maineway Stable Glenn Stanchfield Brief Fame Royal Tasha

1985 Flickering Match (1:143/5) Benjamin Green Julianne Barnhill & Longstreth J. Carroll Barnhill Serenee's Design Tri Bowl

1984 Strawberry Road (1:142/5) Tony D’Amico Mary Zimmerman James Levitch Sr. Pruner's Gal Sophia's Girl

1983 Sugar Charlotte (1:141/5)## Heriberto Rivera, Jr. L.Combs & Equites Stable Raymond Lawrence Jr. Simply Striking Ruling Diplomat

1983 Best Game (1:133/5)## Kevin Whitley J. Lally Kenneth Hoffman Blue Baton Tough Sis

1982 Supertam (1:134/5)## Rick Luhr John Franks Roger Attfield Burned Crisp Silverdrone

1982 Exclusive Love (1:131/5)## Richard DePass L. Combs II Raymond Lawrence Jr. Lady Amber Frozen Brook

1981 Cherokee Frolic (1:14 4/5) Danny Weiler Carolsteve Stable William Cole Lofty Ambition Miss Tarpon Woods

The Sandpiper Stakes

$125,000 Sandpiper Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:09.35 DORTH VADER (2022)

Slowest Time: 1:14.4

EXPENSIVE LUNCH

CHEROKEE FROLIC (1995) (1981)

Longest Priced Winner: $76.40 MERCEDES SONG BILL OF SALE (1996) (1988)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80 CHEROKEE FROLIC (1981)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose STAR PERFORMER SPECIAL CHEERS (1997) (2006)

Largest Winning Margin: 9 1/4 Lengths ALMOND ROCA (2017)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .60 ENQUETE (2013)

Track Condition: Fast Sloppy Wet Fast Good All except 1995 & 2018 2005 (Portsea) 1991, 1993 and 2004

Richest Purse: $125,000 2024-present

Mrs Worldwide and jockey Samuel Marin edge Hollygrove for a hard-fought Sandpiper Stakes victory.

Other Notes: Mrs Worldwide's victory was one of two on the Cotillion Festival Day card for ownership group Flying Dutchmen Breeding and Racing and trainer Brian Lynch. They also teamed to win the Inaugural Stakes with Donut God. Let Them Watch displayed awesome early speed, running the first half-mile in 44.34 seconds, to run her opposition off their feet in the 2023 Sandpiper Stakes. New stakes-record holder Dorth Vader finished her juvenile campaign 3-for-5 with two stakes victories, then won the Grade II Davona Dale presented by FanDuel TV at Gulfstream in her second 3-year-old start. Another Florida-bred, 2021 Sandpiper winner Strategic Bird, is owned by film producer Gary Barber, the former chairman and CEO of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and co-founder of Spyglass Entertainment. In 2020, the 2-year-old filly Feeling Mischief turned in the fastest time in Sandpiper history under jockey Jesus Castanon. In 2019, the trainer-jockey combination of Arnaud Delacour and Daniel Centeno made it two Sandpiper scores in a row and three in five years with Lucrezia's victory. Nothing was out of place in the 2018 Sandpiper for Fashion Faux Pas, who turned in a stylish effort on a sloppy track with Daniel Centeno in the irons for his fourth Sandpiper victory. Almond Roca flashed the speed inherited from her sire, 2004 Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Speightstown, winning the Sandpiper in stakes-record time of 1:10.01 for 6 furlongs. After concluding her 2-year-old campaign by winning the 2016 Sandpiper, the best was yet to come for R Angel Katelyn, who won the Gasparilla and the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies as a 3-year-old. The 2015 Sandpiper winner, Hidden Treat, raced as a homebred for the Lael Stables of Roy and Gretchen Jackson, who campaigned 2006 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands winner Barbaro. Four months after her 2014 Sandpiper triumph, R Sassy Lass won the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies Stakes. My Sweet Dove’s broodmare sire, Dove Hunt, won five Grade III stakes in his career. In addition to her record-setting 2012 Sandpiper triumph, Cor Cor won the Battle of New Orleans Stakes at Fair Grounds and the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Filly Division Sprint at Ocala Training Center. Jockey William Henry won the Sandpiper Stakes five times in seven years: with Shutrina Sand (1999), Star Performer (1997), Expensive Lunch (1995), Shananie’s Beat (1994), and Lindsey Lane (1993). Two of those wins (in 1993 and 1994) were with owner Stonehedge Farm and trainer Kathleen O’Connell. In 1986, the Sandpiper was run at 5 ½ furlongs; the

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The Sandpiper Stakes

$125,000 Sandpiper Stakes

1982 and 1983 races were run in two divisions. The Sandpiper was first run for 2-year-old fillies on Dec. 31, 2005, with Misty Rosette emerging victorious. The late George Steinbrenner’s Kinsman Stable has won this race twice: in 2003 with Ebony Breeze (trained by Bill Mott and ridden by Pedro Rodriguez) and in 2007 with Unfolding Wish (trained by Dale Bennett and booted home by Carlos Montalvo). The 2008 winner, Dr. Zic, trained by Joan Scott, won the Grade I Vinery Madison at Keeneland in 2010.

The Suncoast Stakes

$150,000 3-Year-Old Fillies Mile-And-40 Yards

2025     La Cara  (1:38.51) * Dylan Davis Tracy Farmer Mark Casse Her Laugh Deloraine

2024 Power Squeeze (1:40.22) Daniel Centeno Lea Farms, LLC Jorge Delgado Whocouldaskformo America’s Vow

2023 Dreaming of Snow (1:40.18) Samy Camacho

Team Equistaff and Winning Stables Gerald Bennett Wonder Wheel Julia Shining

2022 Nest (1:39.30) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Repole Stable, Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Michael House Todd Pletcher Alittleloveandluck Blamethechampagne

2021 Curlin’s Catch (1:40.89) Antonio Gallardo Breeze Easy, LLC Mark Casse Be Sneaky Il Malocchio

2020 Lucrezia (1:39.99) Daniel Centeno Edward A. Seltzer and Beverly S. Anderson Arnaud Delacour Turtle Trax Motu

2019 Point of Honor (1:39.78) Javier Castellano Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners and Stetson Racing George Weaver Lady Kate Sweet Diane

2018 C. S. Incharge (1:41.40)$$ Joel Rosario William Pacella, Frank L. Jones Jr. and Frank Shoop Dale Romans Daisy Mihrab

2017 Tapa Tapa Tapa (1:39.91) Jesus Castanon Beau Ravine Timothy Hamm Elate R Angel Katelyn

2016 Weep No More (1:41.69) Victor Lebron Glenn S. Bromagen George Arnold, II Valueable Charmer Smart Shopping

2015 Include Betty (1:41.49) R. Homeister, Jr. Brereton Jones,Tim Thornton Thomas Proctor Huasca Ancient Goddess

2014 Please Explain (1:44.94) Julien Leparoux Niall Racing Thomas Proctor Nesso Light Bringer

2013 Manuka Honey (1:41.75) Edgar Prado Curragh Stables John P. Terranova, II Wild About Irene Cindys Casino

2012 Wait Til Dawn (1:40.58) Javier Castellano Michael Tabor Todd Pletcher Ciguaraya Melrose Woods 2011 Wyomia (1:39.93) Frederic Lenclud B. Anderson and E. Seltzer Curtis Garrison Devilish Lady Her Smile 2010 Diva Delite (1:41.58) R. Homeister, Jr. B. Vivian and D. Vittese David Vivian Miss Aristocrat Imaginary Saint

2009 Rock Candy (1:41.22) Carlos Montalvo W. Farish & Mrs. W.S. Kilroy Mike Zwiesler Ameribelle Don’t Forget Gil

2008 Vaulcluse (1:39.36)% Eibar Coa Melnyk Racing Stables Thomas Albertrani My Baby Baby No Use Denying

2007 Autobahn Girl (1:38.39)^ Daniel Centeno Live Oak Plantation Nicholas Zito Trainee Saint Barbara

2006 Crystal Current (1:45.37) Cornelio Velasquez Kinsman Stable Bill Mott Saffronista Taylor Madison

2005 Toll Taker (1:45.15) Cornelio Velasquez Sea Gull Associates Timothy Hills Gotta Rush Gallant Secret

2004 Ender’s Sister (1:47.16) Brian Peck Green Lantern Stables George Arnold, II Fall Fashion Ladyinareddress *Stakes record $$Purse

The Suncoast Stakes

$150,000 3-Year-Old Fillies Mile-And-40 Yards continued

2003 Just Bill Me (1:46.57) R. Homeister, Jr.

2002 Romancin Dixie (1:50.03) H. Dale Lynch

2001 Classy Place (1:48.88) Paula Bacon

2000 Silver Stockings (1:45.99) Juan Umana

1999 Crown Jewel 1:47.01) Luis Martinez

1998 Tasso’s Magic Roo (1:463/5) Marland Suckie

1997 Poopsie (1:444/5) William Daniels

1996 Faithful City (1:462/5) Jorge Guerra

1995 Commando Dancer (1:462/5) Jesse Garcia

J. Reynolds/D. Dwyer

Dorothy Leonard

Blaine Davidson

Savas/Chait/Inwood Farm

Enrique Alonso Crimson and Roses Dakota Light

Perry Johnson Ease Ahead Quick Bird

Don Rice Frozen Dinner Chinsegut

L.L. Palmer Grey Sky My Special K’s

Donald Murray Evelio Garcia Second Degree Christie Light

Eileen Bathen

Stephen Ferguson

White Cross Stable

Eugene C. Cashman

1994 Cavada (1:461/5) Kevin Whitley Bebe Dalton

Richard Ciardullo, Jr. Catherine’s Girl Gemley

Stephen Casey Pyrite Anne Zesty Zoe

Luke Poulos Mercedes Song Elise’s Valentine

Frederick Kirby Street Code Smooth Quest

Kathleen Kelley Sweet Hollyann Dominating Dottiet

1993 Thou Shalt Not Lie (1:47)## Kevin Whitley Don Campbell (lessee) Don Campbell O.P. Cat Sezyou Queen

1992 My Gallant Birdie (1:262/5) Herson Sanchez Alan and Martin Haft

1991 Dark Stage (1:264/5) Danny Scocca Verbanic and Obser

1990 Premier Question (1:26) Richard Dos Ramos John Franks

1989 Grau Madchen (1:253/5) Ricardo Lopez Alyce & Joe Novogratz

1988 Leave It Be (1:253/5)# Herson Sanchez Parlay Stable

1987 An Irish Dream(1:261/5) Herson Sanchez Zita Andre and Michael Nauert

1986 Royal Tasha (1:122/5)^^ Rick Luhr

1985 Flickering Match (1:261/5) Benjamin Green

Don Dee Farm

Julianne Barnhill & J. Carroll Barnhill

1984 Sure Too Explode (1:261/5)^^^ Rick Luhr C. B. Singer

1983 Silvered Silk (1:47 3/5)## Millcreek Court (1:48 2/5) Terry Warner Patrick Johnson

1982 Burned Crisp (1:46 2/5)

GenuineDiamond (1:46 4/5) Joe Rocco Sr. Willie Rodriguez

1981 Secret Kingdom (1:46 1/5) Dickie Myers

Ray Bowen

Wilhelmina McEwan

R. Bronzini Sucher Stable

Reverie Knoll Farm

##Distance changed back to 1 1/16-mile #formerly Gardenia Stakes ^^^Distance changed to 7 furlongs

###Simple Striking finished second DQ’d to fourth

Angel Rosado Aggie Gene Pi Phi Hi D

John Foggiano Quiet Chaos Vatican Dancer

David Bell Karamea Empery's Dream

Glenn Wismer Out 'Till Midnight Family Flair

Norman Wismer Go Gaiter Dancin Dumplin

William White Traci's Match Beau Love Flowers

Myles Neff Weird One Sagadahoc

J. Carroll Barnhill Fantasy Lace Bim's Ward

Howard Tesher Supreme Queen Dessi O'Day

Jacqueline Branham

George Baker

Mark Perry

J. Moos Jr.

Happy Gesture Island Roses Ariecchina Beau Round

Lady Amber Supertam

She's So Cold Noble Caper

Lore Hill Kaylem Ho Hot Star

**Beau Love Flowers finished first, DQ’d to 3rd 1982-1983: Run in two divisions ^^6 furlongs

Fastest Time: 1:38.51 1:38.39 1:44 4/5

Slowest Time: 1:50.03

The Suncoast Stakes

$150,000 Suncoast Stakes

LA CARA AUTOBAHN GIRL POOPSIE (2025) (1 MILE 40 YARDS) (2007) (1 MILE) (1997) (1 1/16-MILE)

ROMANCIN DIXIE (2002) (1 1/16-MILE)

Longest Priced Winner: $78.00 DREAMING OF SNOW (2023)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.60 NEST

GRAU MADCHEN (2022) (1989)

Closest Winning Margin: Head WYOMIA (2011)

Largest Winning Margin: 10½ Lengths TASSO’S MAGIC ROO (1998)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ 0.30 ELATE (2017)

Track

La Cara and jockey Dylan Davis are all by themselves at the finish in the Suncoast Stakes, rolling to a 6 1/4-length victory in stakes-record time of 138.51.

Other Notes: La Cara, a homebred racing for owner Tracy Farmer and trainer Mark Casse who later won the Grade I Central Bank Ashland Stakes at Keeneland, is a daughter of Street Sense, who won the Grade III Tampa Bay Derby in 2007 and went on to capture the Kentucky Derby. In 2023, the hometown crowd celebrated after leading trainer Gerald Bennett and top jockey Samy Camacho combined to win the Suncoast with Dreaming of Snow, who defeated 2022 Eclipse Award Champion 2-Year-Old Filly Wonder Wheel by a neck. Nest’s record-setting tour de force in 2022 came as no surprise; she is a daughter of the legendary Curlin, out of A.P. Indy daughter Marion Ravenwood. Nest’s Suncoast victory was the start of a campaign that included three Grade I victories and a runner-up effort in the Longines Kentucky Oaks and the Belmont Stakes, leading to her selection as Eclipse Award Champion 3-year-old Filly. In 2021, Curlin’s Catch, also by Curlin, rewarded another Hall of Fame trainer Claude “Shug” McGaughey, III knows how to get a horse ready for the Grade III Tampa Bay Stakes, having won it a record four times. Lucrezia’s victory in 2020 was the first in the Suncoast for trainer Arnaud Delacour. Point of Honor’s victory in the “Road to the Kentucky Oaks” points race was achieved in 1:39.78, the third-fastest since the distance was set at a mile-and-40 yards in 2008. C. S. Incharge is a half-sister to trainer Dale Romans' 2016 Preakness runner-up Cherry Wine, and his 2017 Grade III Regret Stakes winner, Sweeping Paddy. Weep No More followed her 2016 Suncoast victory by capturing the Grade I Central Bank Ashland Stakes at Keeneland. Include Betty’s 2015 victory ended a streak of three consecutive favorites winning the Suncoast. It marked back-to-back victories in the race for trainer Tom Proctor and was the third Suncoast score for jockey Rosemary Homeister, Jr. Manuka Honey’s 2013 victory was one of three Oldsmar stakes triumphs during that season for trainer John Terranova II. From 1993 to 2006, the Suncoast was run at 1 1/16 miles. It was run at one mile in 2007 and the following year switched to its current mile and 40 yards. In 1982 and 1983 it was run in two divisions. Jockey Kevin Whitley won twice with Thou Shalt Not Lie (1993) and Cavada (1994). Flickering Match (1985) and Tasso’s Magic Roo (1998) both swept the nowdefunct Tampa Bay Challenge Series, which was comprised of all 3-year-old filly races held at Tampa Bay Downs. Flickering Match was owned and trained by Carroll Barnhill of nearby Bradenton. Jockey Cornelio Velasquez won back-to-back editions of the Suncoast in 2005 and 2006 with Toll Taker and Crystal Current.

The Tampa Bay Stakes Grade III

$175,000 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 1 1/16-Mile (Turf)

2025 Running Bee (1:38.83) * Flavien Prat Calumet Farm Chad Brown Northern Invader Irish Aces

2024 Never Explain (1:40.03) Vincent Cheminaud Courtlandt Farms (Donald Adam) Claude McGaughey, III Running Bee Siege of Boston

2023 Emmanuel (1:39.25) Javier Castellano Siena Farm LLC and WinStar Farm LLC Todd Pletcher Winfromwithin Golden Alchemist

2022 Shirl’s Speight (1:41.20) Emma-Jayne Wilson Charles E. Fipke Roger Attfield Get Smokin Floriform

2021 Get Smokin (1:40.75) Junior Alvarado Mary Abeel Sullivan Revocable Trust Thomas Bush Eons Admisssion Office

2020 Admiralty Pier (1:41.96) Samy Camacho Hoolie Racing Stable and Bruce Lunsford

Barbara Minshall Devamani (FR) March to the Arch

2019 Inspector Lynley (1:40.35) Jose Ortiz Stuart S. Janney, III and Phipps Stable Claude McGaughey, III Divisidero Qurbaan

2018 World Approval (1:40.66)$$ John Velazquez Live Oak Plantation Mark Casse Forge (GB) Fire Away

2017 Inspector Lynley (1:40.65) John Velazquez Janney, III/Phipps Stable Claude McGaughey, III Kasaqui (ARG) Irish Strait

2016 Reload (1:40.15) Javier Castellano Phipps Stable Claude McGaughey, III Take the Stand (ARG) Karibu Gardens

2015 Lochte (1:41.63) Paco Lopez Crossed Sabres Farm Marcus Vitali Old Time Hockey Sky Flight

2014 Guys Reward (1:43.44) Abdiel Jaen Michael J. Bruder Dale Romans Salto (IRE) Golden Sabre

2013 Swift Warrior (1:43.14) Jose Espinoza James Covello, James Dolan John P. Terranova II Alley Oop Oop (DH) Doubles Partner (DH)

2012 Roman Tiger (1:40.42) Angel Serpa Dennis Manning Dennis Manning El Commodore Swift Warrior

2011 Doubles Partner (1:40.67)## Julien Leparoux WinStar Farm Todd Pletcher Rahystrada Voodoo Swinge

2010 Karelian (1:42.61) R. Homeister, Jr. Green Lantern Stables George Arnold, II Gio Ponti Rahystrada

2009 Victory Alleged (1:41.35) Carlos Marquez, Jr. Mac Fehsenfeld Dennis Manning Classic Campaign Society’s Chairman

2008 Cosmonaut (1:44.14)% Edgar Prado Flying Zee Stable Philip Serpe Ballonenostrikes Soldier’s Dancer

2007 Hotstufanthensome (1:41.24) Rajiv Maragh Runnin Horse Farm Norman Pointer Classic Campaign Defer

2006 Fort Prado (1:40.76) Brice Blanc Team Block, et al Chris Block Icy Atlantic Interpatation

2005 Wire Bound (1:40.14) Eduardo Nunez Silver Diamond Thoro’breds Manuel Criollo Remind Above the Wind

The Tampa Bay Stakes Grade III

$175,000 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 1 1/16-Mile (Turf)

2004 Burning Roma (1:41.68) Jesus Castanon Harold Queen Heather Giglio Remind Native Hawk

2003 Burning Roma (1:41.53) Jesus Castanon Harold Queen Heather Giglio Tour of the Cat First Lieutenant

2002 Boastful (1:40.95) T.D. Houghton Kinsman Stable Bill Mott Dog Tags Tour of the Cat^

2001 Delay of Game (1:41.91) Chris DeCarlo John Peace George Arnold, II Johnny Dollar An Oscar for Bert

2000 Delay of Game (1:39.72) Ramon Perez John Peace George Arnold, II Nasello Bogatyr

1999 Legs Galore (1:39.65)^ William Henry Ann and Clinton Lagrosa Reed Combest Tangazi Orleans Road

1998 Ship Liner (1:441/5) Punchie Goberdhan Philip Williams Don Pittman Fig Fest Pleasant Too

1997 Request A Star (1:452/5) Punchie Goberdhan Paul and Peggy O’Toole Jason Stodghill Pleasant Too Country Coy

1996 Iron Racketeer (1:462/5) Danny Scocca Charles Fink Mike Falzone Jane’s Jet Letters of Truth

1995 Not Surprising (1:442/5) William Henry Robert Van Worp Judson Van Worp Mighty Avanti Boisterous

1994 Pride Of Burkaan (1:442/5) Eric Valles A. Johnson & G. Murchibon Leo Azpurua, Jr. Not Surprising Repletion

1993 Lord John (1:451/5) William Henry John Callaway John Callaway Island Chatter Wynsum Wayward

1992 Lord John (1:511/5) & Willie Martinez John Callaway John Callaway Color Me Ande Rebounding Thrill

1991 Gallant Mel (1:452/5) Ricardo Lopez Edwards and Mitchell Don Campbell Velcro Fly Dangerous Dawn

1990 Majesty’s Imp (1:451/5) Ricardo Lopez Batarasan Stable Sturges Ducoing Tour d'Or Trail Topsider

1989 Gallant Mel (1:442/5) Ricardo Lopez Edwards & Penhale Don Campbell Fast Forward Regal Intention

1988 Homebuilder (1:434/5) Larry Saumell Ryehill Farm Woody Stephens Trail Topsider Sunny Prospector

1987 My Prince Charming (1:463/5) Octavio Aviles Estate of Don Aronow Newcomb Green Charging Through Coaxing Mark

Fastest Time: 1:38.83*

Slowest Time: 1:51.1

Longest Priced Winner: $ 59.40

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.40

Closest Winning Margin: Nose

The Tampa Bay Stakes Grade III

$175,000 Tampa Bay Stakes

RUNNING BEE (2025)

LORD JOHN (1992)

ROMAN TIGER (2012)

WORLD APPROVAL

GALLANT MEL (2018) (1989)

KARELIAN

ROMAN TIGER

ADMIRALTY PIER (2010) (2012) (2020)

Largest Winning Margin: 5 ¾ Lengths DELAY OF GAME (2000)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .20 GIO PONTI (2010)

Track Condition:

Richest Purse: $175,000 2018-Present

*Course record

Running Bee produced a career-best performance, rallying from near the back of the pack early under Flavien Prat to establish a course record of 1:38.83 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth distance

Other Notes: The 6-year-old Running Bee improved off his previous year's runner-up Tampa Bay Stakes effort to set a course record and reward trainer Chad Brown with his first victory in the race. He is a son of the great English Channel, the 2007 John Deere Breeders' Cup Turf winner and 2007 Eclipse Award Champion Grass Horse. The 2024 Tampa Bay Stakes winner Never Explain, a 2018 foal, is a son of 2007 Tampa Bay Derby and Kentucky Derby winner Street Sense out of the stakesplaced mare Black Oak. In 2023, co-owner WinStar Farm and trainer Todd Pletcher combined for their first Tampa Bay Stakes victory since 2011 with 4-year-old colt Emmanuel, who established a course record in the effort. The come-from-behind victory by Shirl’s Speight in 2022 was a precursor to his triumph 10 weeks later in the Grade I Maker’s Mark Mile Stakes at Keeneland. In 2021, Get Smokin turned in a career-best performance to boost his lifetime earnings above $300,000. In 2020, the 5-year-old gelding Admiralty Pier emerged from a three-horse photo finish to give jockey Samy Camacho his first career graded-stakes victory. Hall of Fame trainer Claude “Shug” McGaughey, III knows how to get a horse ready for the Grade III Tampa Bay Stakes. He won it in 2019 for the third time in four years with Inspector Lynley, who also won the 2017 edition. McGaughey is one of six Hall of Fame trainers to win the Tampa Bay Stakes, joining Roger Attfield in 2022 with Shirl’s Speight; Mark Casse (World Approval, 2018); Todd Pletcher (Emmanuel and Doubles Partner, 2011); Bill Mott (Boastful, 2002); and Woody Stephens (Homebuilder, 1988). The winner's share of $115,000 in 2018 raised World Approval's career bankroll above $3-million. He is a product of breeder-owner Charlotte Weber's Live Oak Stud and the 2017 Eclipse Award Champion Turf Male. As a 4-year-old, 2015 winner Lochte won the Grade I Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap in 2014 and placed in two other Grade I stakes. Guys Reward, the 2014 winner, was no stranger to graded turf stakes success; in 2012, he won the Grade II Firecracker Handicap at Churchill Downs. Swift Warrior, who finished third in the 2012 Tampa Bay Stakes, won the 2013 renewal three weeks after capturing the Grade III John B. Connally Turf Cup at Sam Houston. The race was run at 1 1/8-mile until 1993, when it was run at 1 1/16. It was moved to the turf in 1999. John Callaway won twice as owner/trainer with Lord John in 1992 and 1993. Jockeys William Henry and Ricardo Lopez each won the race three times. The 1995 winner, Not Surprising, went on to be voted an Eclipse Award as Outstanding Sprinter based on eight stakes victories, including four graded New York events. Previously known as the Tampa Bay Breeders’ Cup, the race enjoyed its most exciting renewal in 2010, when Karelian and jockey Rosemary Homeister, Jr., edged Eclipse champion Gio Ponti and Ramon Dominguez by a nose. Karelian’s victory was the third in the race for trainer George “Rusty” Arnold, II. Trainer Dennis Manning won in 2009 with Victory Alleged and in 2012 with Roman Tiger.

ESMARK Tampa Bay Derby Grade III

$400,000 3-Year-Olds 1 1/16-Mile

2025 Owen Almighty (1:42.30) Irad Ortiz, Jr.  Flying Dutchmen Breeding and Racing Brian Lynch Chancer McPatrick Hill Road

2024 Domestic Product (1:45.47) Tyler Gaffalione Klaravich Stables, Inc. Chad Brown No More Time Grand Mo the First

2023 Tapit Trice (1:43.37)^^^ Luis Saez Whisper Hill Farm and Gainesway Stable (Antony Beck)  Todd Pletcher Classic Car Wash Classic Legacy

2022 Classic Causeway (1:44.90) Irad Ortiz, Jr. Kentucky West Racing LLC and Clarke M. Cooper Brian Lynch Grantham Shipsational

2021   Helium (1:43.55) Jose Ferrer D. J. Stable LLC Mark Casse Hidden Stash Moonlite Strike

2020 King Guillermo (1:42.63) Samy Camacho Victoria's Ranch Juan Carlos Avila Sole Volante Texas Swing

2019 Tacitus (1:41.90)* Jose Ortiz Juddmonte Farms Bill Mott Outshine Win Win Win

2018 Quip (1:44.72) $$ Florent Geroux WinStar Farm, China Horse Club International, and SF Racing Rodolphe Brisset Flameaway World of Trouble

2017 Tapwrit (1:42.36) Jose Ortiz Bridlewood/Eclipse/LaPenta Todd Pletcher State of Honor Wild Shot

2016 Destin (1:42.82) Javier Castellano Twin Creeks Racing Stables Todd Pletcher Outwork Star Hill

2015 Carpe Diem (1:43.60) John Velazquez WinStar Farm & Stonestreet Todd Pletcher Ami’s Flatter Divining Rod

2014 Ring Weekend (1:43.71) Daniel Centeno St.Elias&WestPointThoro’br H. Graham Motion Vinceremos Surfing U S A

2013 Verrazano (1:43.96) John Velazquez Let’s Go Stable, Tabor et al Todd Pletcher Java’s War Falling Sky

2012 Prospective (1:43.35) Luis Contreras John C. Oxley Mark Casse Golden Ticket Cozzetti

2011 Watch Me Go (1:44.25)^ Luis Garcia Gilbert G. Campbell Kathleen O’Connell Crimson Knight Brethren

2010 Odysseus (1:44.31) Rajiv Maragh Padua Stables Tom Albertrani Schoolyard Dreams Super Saver !!

2009 Musket Man (1:43.67) Daniel Centeno Eric Fein & Vic Carlson Derek Ryan Join in the Dance Justdontcallmejeri

2008 Big Truck (1:44.25) Eibar Coa Eric Fein Barclay Tagg Atoned Dynamic Wayne

2007 Street Sense (1:43.11)!! Calvin Borel James Tafel Carl Nafzger Any Given Saturday Delightful Kiss

2006 Deputy Glitters (1:44.26) Jose Lezcano J. Lacombe Stable Tom Albertrani Bluegrass Cat Winnies Tigger Too

2005 Sun King (1:43.98) Edgar Prado Tracy Farmer Nicholas Zito Forever Wild Global Trader

2004 Limehouse (1:43.99) Pat Day Dogwood Stables Todd Pletcher Mustanfar Swingforthefences

2003 Region of Merit (1:44.61) Eibar Coa Calumet Farm Christophe Clement Aristocat Hear No Evil

ESMARK Tampa Bay Derby Grade III

$400,000 3-Year-Olds 1 1/16-Mile

2002 Equality (1:43.66) ^^ Ramon Dominguez Pin Oak Stable

2001 Burning Roma (1:44.30) Richard Migliore Harold Queen

2000 Wheelaway (1:43.90) Richard Migliore

C. Kimmel & P. Solondz

1999 Pineaff (1:45.33) Jose A. Santos Roy and Joyce Monroe

1998 Parade Ground (1:441/5) Pat Day

W. Farish and S. Hilbert

1997 Zede (1:44 4/5) Jerry Bailey Allen Paulson

1996 Thundering Storm (1:434/5) Jorge Guerra Deborrah Artz

1995 Gadzook (1:451/5) Gary Boulanger Du-Zee Stables

1994 Prix de Crouton (1:463/5) Mickey Walls Lorne and Kathleen Berg

1993 Marco Bay (1:442/5) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Jay Shaw

1992 Careful Gesture (1:454/5) Robert Lester Cecilia Dixon

1991 Speedy Cure (1:461/5) Ricardo Lopez Susan B. Fisher

1990 Champagneforashley(1:443/5) Jacinto Vasquez

Baker/Kaskel/Feinbloom

1989 Storm Predictions (1:434/5) Steve Gaffalione Three G Stable

1988 Cefis (1:442/5) Eddie Maple Ryehill-Kirkham Partnership

1987 Phantom Jet (1:434/5) Keith Allen Aisco Stables

1986 My Prince Charming (1:463/5) Craig Perret Aronow Stable

1985 Regal Remark (1:464/5) Jeffrey Fell Sam-Son Farm

1984 Bold Southerner (1:443/5) Wayne Crews Rustic Woods Farm

1983 Morganmorganmorgan (1:471/5) Willie Rodriguez Morgan Bishop

1982 Reinvested (1:451/5) Rick Luhr Harbor View Farm

1981 Paristo (1:45 2/5) David Ashcroft Belmont Farm

H. Graham Motion Tails of the Crypt Political Attack

Heather Giglio American Prince Paging

John Kimmel Impeachment Perfect Cat

Kenneth McPeek Menifee Doneraile Court

Neil Howard Middlesex Drive Rock and Roll

Bill Mott Brisco Jack Favorable Regard

Don Rice El Amante Natural Selection

J. Bert Sonnier Composer Bet Your Bucks

Lorne Berg Able Buck Parental Pressure

Sarah Lundy Thriller Chiller Tunecke Charlie

Elbert Dixon Chief Speaker Clipper Won

Harvey Culp Link Shudanz

Howard Tesher Slew of Angels Always Running

Luis Olivares With Approval Mercedes Won

Woody Stephens Buck Forbes Twice Too Many

Phil Gleaves Homebuilder You’re No Bargain

Newcomb Green Lucky Rebeau Major Moran

James Day Verification Sport Jet

Paul Maxwell Rexson’s Hope Stickler

Arthur Monteiro Slew o’ Gold Quick Dip

Stanley M. Hough Stage Reviewer Real Twister

George Handy Bravestofall Darby Gillic

ESMARK Tampa Bay Derby Grade III

$400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby

Fastest Time: 1:41.90 TACITUS (2019)

Slowest Time: 1:47.1

MORGANMORGANMORGAN (1983)

Longest Priced Winner: $179.40 BOLD SOUTHERNER (1984)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.10 SUN KING (2005)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose BOLD SOUTHERNER STREET SENSE ODYSSEUS (1984) (2007) (2010)

Largest Winning Margin: 5 Lengths THUNDERING STORM CARPE DIEM (1996) (2015)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .05 WAR PASS (2008)

Track Condition: Fast Sloppy Good          All except 1986 2022

Richest Purse:

$400,000 2018-present

Other Notes: Owen Almighty's time for the mile-and-a-sixteenth distance was 1:42.30, the second-fastest Tampa Bay Derby in history. Jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr., and trainer Brian Lynch also teamed to win the race in 2022 with Classic Causeway. With his 2024 victory — the first for trainer Chad Brown in Oldsmar's showcase race — Domestic Product earned a trip to the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve, in which he finished 13th. In 2023, trainer Todd Pletcher won his record sixth Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby when Tapit Trice rallied from last place under Luis Saez to earn the victory as the 1-2 favorite. In 2022, Classic Causeway became the seventh horse to sweep the Sam F. Davis Stakes and the Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby and the first since Destin, the subsequent Belmont Stakes runner-up, in 2016. Trainer Mark Casse won his second Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby with Helium, a horse that had never raced on a dirt track, never raced around two turns and was making his first start of 2021. The winner's circle after the 2020 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby sported a Venezuelan flair, with King Guillermo owner Victor Martinez (the former major league slugger), trainer Juan Carlos Avila and jockey Samy Camacho sharing the homeland. Hall of Fame trainer Bill Mott won the Oldsmar showcase for the second time in 2019 with Tacitus, who went on to win the Grade II Wood Memorial Stakes Presented by NYRA Bets and finish third in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve, won by Mott's Country House via disqualification. The colt’s winning time of 1:41.90 in the mile-and-a-sixteenth Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby was a stakes record. Former Bill Mott assistant Rodolphe Brisset won the 38th Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby with 19-1 Quip, a product of Kenny Troutt's WinStar Farm operation. Trainer Todd Pletcher notched a record fifth Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby victory in 2017 and his third in a row with Tapwrit, who lowered the stakes record set a year earlier by Destin. Three months later, Tapwrit became the first Tampa Bay Derby winner to win the Belmont Stakes presented by NYRABets, the third leg of the Triple Crown. Destin was the sixth horse to win both the Tampa Bay Derby and the Grade III Sam F. Davis Stakes. Destin finished sixth in the Run for the Roses and added a second in the Belmont Stakes to Creator. The 2015 Tampa Bay Derby winner, Carpe Diem, went on to win the Grade I Toyota Blue Grass at Keeneland. In 2014, Ring Weekend rewarded trainer H. Graham Motion and jockey Daniel Centeno with their second Tampa Bay Derby victories. Motion won in 2002 with Equality, and Centeno was aboard Musket Man in 2009. Ring Weekend won the Grade I Frank E. Kilroe Mile on turf at Santa Anita as a 4-year-old on the day of the Tampa Bay Derby. The top three finishers in the 2013 Tampa Bay Derby — Verrazano, Java’s War and Falling Sky — competed in the Kentucky Derby, marking a first for the Grade II event. In 2007, Street Sense (owned by James Tafel, trained by Carl Nafzger and ridden by Calvin Borel) became the first Tampa Bay Derby participant to win the Kentucky Derby. The colt went on to win the Grade I Travers Stakes and the Grade II Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga.

Jockey Irad Ortiz, Jr., and trainer Brian Lynch win their second Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby in four years, this one with front-running Owen Almighty.

ESMARK Tampa Bay Derby Grade III

$400,000 Lambholm South Tampa Bay Derby

Other Notes Continued: In 2010, Super Saver became the second Tampa Bay Derby graduate to win the Kentucky Derby, for owner WinStar Farm and trainer Pletcher, after finishing third in the Tampa Bay Derby. In 2002, the Tampa Bay Derby attained Grade III status. It was elevated to Grade II for the 2011 edition, then changed back to Grade III for 2023. Owner Eric Fein won the race twice: in 2008 with Big Truck and in 2009 with Musket Man (also owned by Vic Carlson), who finished third in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness. Cefis, trained by Hall of Fame legend Woody Stephens, staged a whirlwind rally from last place to win the 1988 renewal under Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Maple.

The Turf Dash

$125,000 4-Year-Olds-and-Up 5 Furlongs (Turf)

2025 Rouki (55.47)  % Samy Camacho Tropic Lightning Racing LLC Gerald Bennett Horsepower Isivunguvungu

2024 Smithwick’s Spice (55.98) Daniel Centeno New Spice Stable Douglas Nunn Extendo Yes I Am Free

2023 Chess Master (54.78) Antonio Gallardo Kerri Raven Kerri Raven Full Disclosure Fluid Situation

2022 Chess Master (55.56) Jesus Castanon Kerri Raven Kerri Raven Xy Speed The Connector

2021 The Critical Way (55.30) Samy Camacho Monster Racing Stables Jose H. Delgado Imprimis The Connector

2020 Faction Cat (53.97)* Albin Jimenez Asterace Group Georgina Baxter Justaholic Mai Ty One On

2018 Vision Perfect (55.15) ^ Antonio Gallardo Mr. Amore Stable Jason Servis Tricks to Doo American Sailor

2017 Pay Any Price (55.63)^^ Edgard Zayas Matties Racing Stable, Averill Racing Ralph Ziadie Jaguar Poz Conquest Enforcer

2016 Power Alert (AUS) (55.25)# Daniel Centeno AJ Suited/Lynch Brian Lynch Incensed Fast Flying Rumor 2016 Fast Flying Rumor (55.06)

Ancil (54.88) Daniel Centeno Scott Farmer, Kathy Thompson Joan Scott Pyrite Green Tell All You Know

2013 Great Attack (56.13) Angel Serpa Houyhnhnm Stable Wesley Ward Silver Cloud Hold On Smokey

2012 Great Attack (55.93) Jeffrey Sanchez Houyhnhnm Stable Wesley Ward Western Prospector Private Jet (ARG)

2011 Bridgetown (55.28) Willie Martinez Melnyk Racing Stables Todd Pletcher Great Attack Quite a Dude

2010 Sneaking Uponyou (58.11) Huber Villa-Gomez Jagger Inc. Jamie Ness Probation Ready Twiceasbeautiful

2009 Castles in the Sky (55.75) Daniel Centeno Balkrisna Sukharan Jamie Ness Cooper County Our Friend Harvey

2008 Lookinforthesecret (57.70) Daniel Centeno Balkrisna Sukharan Jamie Ness Prosico Fort Prado

2007 Lookinforthesecret (56.51) Daniel Centeno Ness Racing Stable Jamie Ness Mr. Silver The Nth Degree

2006 Western Kind (56.55) Juan Umana Grace Harris Dwaine Glenn Whenthedoveflies Around the Cape

2005 Whenthedoveflies (57.62) Jose Lezcano Kalacan Racing Stable Kirk Ziadie Scattering Breezes Relaunch Star

The Turf Dash

$125,000 Turf Dash

Fastest Time: 53.97 FACTION CAT (2020)

Slowest Time: 58.11 SNEAKING UPONYOU (2010)

Longest Priced Winner: $42.20 ROUKI (2025)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 3.00 PAY ANY PRICE (2017)

Closest Winning Margin: Neck WESTERN KIND

CASTLES IN THE SKY

BRIDGETOWN

SMITHWICK’S SPICE (2006) (2009) (2011) (2024)

Largest Winning Margin: 4 3/4 Lengths FAST FLYING RUMOR

CHESS MASTER (2016) (2023)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .90 CHAMBERLAIN BRIDGE (2009)

Track Condition: Firm Good Yielding All except 2005, 2010, 2012 and 2013 2008

Richest Purse: $125,000 2025

Florida-bred 4-year-old gelding Rouki and jockey Samy Camacho spring the biggest upset in Turf Dash history, rallying to edge Horsepower for trainer Gerald Bennett's second victory in the race.

Other Notes: Rouki had won his last start before the 5-furlong Turf Dash, a 6-furlong allowance/optional claiming race on the main track, in a time of 1:09.20, .53 seconds off the track record. The 8-year-old gelding Smithwick's Spice showed why he was one of the most popular horses at the track in 2024. summoning all his resolve to post his second career stakes victory. It was a record seventh in the race for jockey Daniel Centeno. In 2023, Chess Master, a Florida-bred gelding who had been claimed two years earlier by owner-trainer Kerri Raven for $32,000 from a fourth-place finish at the Oldsmar oval, made his second consecutive Turf Dash triumph his 13th career victory. The Critical Way displayed speed and determination in his 2021 Turf Dash triumph, setting blazing fractions of 20.99 seconds for the first quarter-mile and 43.54 for the half. Faction Cat, a 7-year-old Florida-bred gelding, set a course record of 53.97 seconds in the 2020 Turf Dash. The 6-year-old horse Vision Perfect closed out his 2018 season with a bang, repelling all challengers under jockey Antonio Gallardo. The winner's circle was a festive place after the 2017-2018 Turf Dash, with co-owner Rich Averill and about four dozen family members and friends celebrating Pay Any Price's dramatic victory. Daniel Centeno probably wishes the Turf Dash be contested twice a season. His victory aboard 7-year-old gelding Power Alert was the perennial leading jockey’s sixth in the event’s 13 editions. In 2015, Centeno helped Bold Thunder to a stakes and course-record performance. Fast Flying Rumor earned a Beyer Speed Figure of 108 for his 2016 victory, at the time the highest in Tampa Bay Downs history on either turf or dirt. With his record-shattering performance in the 2014 Turf Dash, 5-year-old gelding Ancil earned an invitation to Royal Ascot in England for his owners, Kathy Thompson of Brooksville, Fla., and Scott Farmer, and his trainer, Joan Scott. It was one of five stakes victories during the 2013-14 meeting for Centeno. Trainer Dennis Ward saddled two-time Turf Dash Stakes winner Great Attack in 2012 and 2013 for his son, trainer Wesley Ward. Great Attack won the Grade III Twin Spires Turf Sprint at Churchill Downs in 2012 on Kentucky Derby Day and competed in two editions of the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint. He finished second in the 2011 Turf Dash. Great Attack was campaigned by Jeffrey Seder’s Houyhnhnm Stable. The Houyhnhnms were a race of intelligent horses in Jonathan Swift’s classic Gulliver’s Travels. Trainer Jamie Ness was unbeatable in this race from 2007-10, winning back-to-back with Lookinforthesecret, then saddling Castles in the Sky and Sneaking Uponyou. Centeno was aboard for the first three Ness triumphs and Huber Villa-Gomez rode Sneaking Uponyou. Bridgetown, the 2011 Turf Dash winner, was second in the 2009 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf.

Wayward Lass Stakes

$100,000 Fillies & Mares 4-Up 1 1/16-Mile

2025 Little Jamie (1:43.40) $$ Junior Alvarado J and J Stables (Williams, Jr.) Robert Medina Peignoir Dream Concert

2024 Opus Forty Two (1:44.90) Daniel Centeno Mark B. Grier Arnaud Delacour Dream Concert Magical Lute

2023 Tap Dance Fever (1:44.09) Jose Ferrer J.P.G. 2 LLC, Mr Pug LLC, Winning Stables, Inc. and Mary K. Thomas Gerald Bennett Pass the Champagne Beth’s Dream

2022 Nantucket Red (1:44.53) Olaf Hernandez Colebrook Farms Michael Wright Allworthy Don’t Get Khozy

2021 Lucky Stride (1:44.24) Antonio Gallardo Sonata Stable Michael Trombetta On the Town Estilo Talentoso

2020 Jehozacat (1:43.94) Daniel Centeno Lael Stables Arnaud Delacour Tweeting Classic Fit

2019 Tapa Tapa Tapa (1:43.27)* Antonio Gallardo Beau Ravine LLC Tim Hamm Pure Lemon Figarella’s Queen

2018 Well Humored (1:43.86) Daniel Centeno Winstar Stablemates Racing Arnaud Delacour Tapa Tapa Tapa Sweet Legacy

2017 No Fault of Mine (1:44.63) Daniel Centeno Lothenbach Stables Chris Block Royal Jewely Alto Belle

2016 White Clover (1:45.38) Victor Lebron Calumet Farm George Arnold, II Savings Account Her Majesty’s Flag

2015 Awesome Flower 1:43.87) Fernando De La Cruz Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey Michael Maker Elusive Fate Swinger’s Party

2014 Dress the Part (1:45.13) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Ambusher Montana Native

2013 Magic Hour (1:45.48) Ronnie Allen, Jr. Janis R. Whitham Ian Wilkes Fire Assay I Like It

2012 Arena Elvira (1:44.57) Leandro Goncalves Carolyn Wilson Bill Mott R Gypsy Gold Dash Dot Dash

2011 Choragus (1:44.39) Leandro Goncalves Lothenbach Stables Anthony Reinstedler C C’s Pal Striking Dancer

2010 Don’t Forget Gil (1:44.76) Daniel Centeno Alan Brodsky Mark Hennig Choragus Miss Match (ARG)

2009 Striking Tomisue (1:45.50) J. Bridgmohan Tomisue Hilbert & J.R. Menard Nicholas Zito Moon Catcher Boudoir

2008 Cash’s Girl (1:44.93) Pablo Morales Cash is King LLC Tim Ritchey Lil’s Lassie Colony Queen

2007 Funny Annie (1:45.23) Cecilio Penalba Matthews Stable Michael K. McDonald Porta Clasica Gadolinium

2006 Tasha Sangue (1:45.61) Carlos Montalvo George I. Elso Walter Rosas-Canessa Preach It Pitanga

2005 Joyful Ballad (1:44.71) Jose Lezcano Glen Hill Farm Thomas Proctor Slews Final Answer Grab Bag

2004 Pampered Princess (1:45.77) Jesus Castanon Martin Cherry Martin Wolfson Crimson and Roses Dakota Light

2003 Win’s Fair Lady (1:43.94) Joseph Judice Sabine Stable Steven Standridge La Nina Dancer Four Plus Four

2002 Technical Key (1:45.20) Bobby Walker, Jr. Steve Richardson Don Rice Coolbythepool Pearly White

Wayward Lass Stakes

$100,000 Fillies & Mares 4-Up 1 1/16-Mile continued

2001 Inside Affair (1:45.10) Juan Umana Harold Queen Heather Giglio Royal Fair Silver Stockings

2000 Inside Affair (1:45.23) William Henry Harold Queen Anthony Dutrow Misstress Kipper Quila

1999 Little Won (1:46.45) Joseph Rocco, Sr. John Spencer, III Arnold Fink Native Gate Dancer Summit Park

1998 Topic Gallapiat (1:46.0) Gary Bain Richard Cummins Bob Peterson Hail the Queen Cindys Sonnet

1997 Jeffreys Mom (1:462/5) Jose Velez, Jr. Queen’s Land Farms R.J. Richards, Jr. Duchess Grace Effervescence

1996 Roadways (1:48) Jesse Garcia P. D. K. Racing Ltd. Kenneth Wirth Littlest Secretary Kate Howard

1995 Cavada (1:45) Ricardo Lopez Bebe Dalton Archie Smith, Jr. Jellied Madrilene Norfolk Lavender

1994 Current Gossip (1:46) Sebastian Madrid Sheila Dimare David Brownlee Miss Obsession Debby’s Honeypiat

1993 Magal (1:444/5) Scott Spieth Dolores Tamargo Ray Tamargo My Gallant Birdie Golden Wildcat

1992 Forli’s Lass (1:454/5) William Henry Star Racing Stable Art Pedregal, Jr. Sassy N Brassy Magal

1991 Leave It Be (1:46) Maureen Andrews D. Liberty Stables Norm Wismer Sassy N Brassy Victorious Trick

1990 Tia Juanita (1:444/5) Ricardo Lopez Mollie Boyd Ralph Boyd Belle Princesse Sassy N Brassy

1989 Stutz Goldrush (1:45) Dave Penna Sam-Son Farm James Day Foxy Alexis Tia Juanita

1988 Queen Alexandra (1:444/5) Don Brumfield Mrs. Morton Rosenthal George Baker Brief Fame Exangular Lady

1987 Queen Alexandra (1:443/5) Don Brumfield Mrs. Morton Rosenthal George Baker Bald Witch Merry Mercedes

1986 Is Rosalind (1:45) Omar Londono Mrs. M. Rosenthal George Baker Tri Bowl First Prediction

1985 Sunset Strait % (1:544/5) Omar Londono Mrs. Morton Rosenthal George Baker Delicate Lady Over The Dam

Wayward Lass Stakes

$100,000 Wayward Lass Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:43.27 TAPA TAPA TAPA (2019)

Slowest Time: 1:48.0 ROADWAYS (1996)

Longest Priced Winner: $95.00 TASHA SANGUE (2006)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.60 QUEEN ALEXANDER (2008)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose INSIDE AFFAIR (2000)

Largest Winning Margin: 10 Lengths WIN’S FAIR LADY (2003)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .40 TAPA TAPA TAPA (2018)

Track Condition: Fast Good Wet Fast All except 1991 and 1996 2003, 2007

Richest Purse: $100,000 2025-present

Other Notes: Although she won only once as a 3-year-old, Little Jamie finished second in the Indiana Oaks at Horseshoe Indianapolis and third in the Monmouth Oaks. Daniel Centeno won the Wayward Lass for the fifth time in 2024 on Opus Forty Two, a filly he had ridden to victory in the previous season’s Gasparilla Stakes. It was the third Wayward Lass triumph for trainer Arnaud Delacour. In 2023, the 5-year-old mare Tap Dance Fever and jockey Jose Ferrer provided perennial leading trainer Gerald Bennett with his first winner of the Wayward Lass Stakes. In earning her first career stakes triumph the previous year, the 7-year-old mare Nantucket Red was the fifth of six consecutive winners to start the 2021-2022 meet for veteran trainer Michael Wright. Lucky Stride, who began her career by winning eight of 11 starts at Camarero in Puerto Rico, became a multiple-stakes winner stateside as a 5-year-old in 2021. In 2020, the 5-year-old Lael Stables mare Jehozacat ran her rivals into submission, winning by 5 1/2 lengths under jockey Daniel Centeno. Tapa Tapa Tapa finished second to a stakes-record performance in the 2018 Wayward Lass. She didn’t take any chances in 2019, setting a stakes mark of her own – 1:43.27 for the mile-and-a-sixteenth – to add the race to her 2017 Suncoast Stakes trophy. Not only did Daniel Centero win the Wayward Lass for the second year in a row and third time overall, in 2018 he coaxed a stakes-record performance out of 4-year-old Well Humored for the mile and sixteenth. No Fault of Mine, the 2017 winner, is a daughter of Blame, who won the 2010 Breeders’ Cup Classic at Churchill Downs to deprive the great race mare and subsequent Horse of the Year Zenyatta of a perfect 20-for-20 career record. White Clover’s victory was one of two stakes scores during the 2015-2016 meeting for the trainer-jockey combination of George “Rusty” Arnold, II, and Victor Lebron, who also won the Suncoast Stakes with 3-year-old filly Weep No More. Awesome Flower’s 2015 Wayward Lass victory not only was achieved in stakes-record time, it was her fourth stakes triumph since June of 2014. Dress the Part, the 2014 winner, was 3-for-3 at Tampa Bay Downs during the 2013-14 season, all with Ronnie Allen, Jr., in the irons. Her sire, Malibu Moon, also sired 2013 Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands winner Orb. The 2013 Wayward Lass Stakes winner, Janis R. Whitham’s 4-year-old homebred Magic Hour, takes a backseat to few Thoroughbreds in terms of pedigree. Her sire, Awesome Again, won the 1998 Breeders’ Cup Classic. Magic Hour’s dam Affluent won four Grade I stakes for Whitham and trainer Ron McAnally; Affluent’s sire, the great Affirmed, won the 1978 Triple Crown. Arena Elvira’s thrilling Wayward Lass victory in 2012 was her fifth consecutive stakes triumph for local owner Carolyn Wilson. Previously, Arena Elvira won a pair of stakes at Saratoga in the summer of 2011, the Grade III Turnback the Alarm at Aqueduct and the Grade II Falls City Handicap at Churchill Downs. Arena Elvira’s Wayward Lass jockey, Leandro Goncalves, won the 2011 edition on Choragus. Don’t Forget Gil, the 2010 winner, loved Tampa Bay Downs; she won the Grade III Florida Oaks in 2009. Inside Affair, owned by Harold Queen of nearby Clearwater, Fla., won the Wayward Lass in 2000 and 2001. In 1985, the first running of the Wayward Lass Stakes was at 1 1/8 miles. Queen Alexandra won both the 1987 and 1988 editions of the Wayward Lass Stakes. She was trained by George Baker.

The 4-year-old filly Little Jamie and jockey Junior Alvarado prepare to enter the winner's circle after capturing the Wayward Lass Stakes in the second-fastest time in race history.

The Manatee Stakes -

Discontinued Stakes

$50,000 Fillies & Mares 4-Years-Old Up 7 Furlongs

2014 Risky Rachel (1:23.48)* Daniel Centeno Sanford Bacon Juan Coronel Cookie Ambusher

2013 Spectacular Sky (1:23.51) Daniel Centeno Farnsworth Stables LLC Martin Wolfson Cheechako Appealing Stella

2012 Taylors Irish (1:23.55) Pedro Cotto, Jr. Michael Newman Charles Harvatt Island Bound Much Rejoicing

2011 Hyperlink (1:23.52) Daniel Centeno Joseph Engelhart Kenneth McPeek Choragus Tripped

2010 Lady Alexander (1:23.80) Ricardo Feliciano Rosemarie Kesselring Bruce Alexander Satans Quick Chick Choragus

2009 Rising Fever (BRZ) 1:25.22) Daniel Centeno David Soifer Christophe Clement Star Operator Dee’s Rose

2008 Marina Ballerina (1:24.22) Pedro Cotto, Jr. Robert L. Pastor Steve Margolis Meredith Bee Haddie Be Good

2007 Summer Cruise (1:25.43) Carlos Montalvo Will Farish and Gasparilla Michael Zwiesler Gadolinium Zooming By

2006 Ebony Breeze (1:25.03) T.D. Houghton Kinsman Stable Edward Sexton Toll Taker Beautiful Bets

2005 Grab Bag (1:24.22) Tom Turner Henry Waring Thomas Skiffington Ebony Breeze Habiboo

2004 Mary Murphy (1:26.64) Pedro Rodriguez M375 Thoroughbreds Joseph Waunsch Really Royal Cherry Tree Hill

2003 Romancin Dixie (1:25.51) Jose Espada Dorothy Leonard Perry Johnson Four Plus Four Belle Artiste

2002 Little Won (1:24.37) Derek Bell Elisa Spencer David Hinsley Flashing Lil Alley Ball

2001 Silver Stockings (1:24.45)$$ Felix Ortiz Inwood Farm L.L. Palmer Inside Affair Little Won

2000 Misstress (1:24.56) Pedro Rodriguez D & H Stable William Downing Little Won Shutrina Sand

1999 Inside Affair (1:25.85) Luis Martinez Harold Queen Shirley Girten Kipper Quila Lolabell

1998 Hail the Queen (1:25 1/5) Ricardo Lopez Cass Stable/Foggiano Donna Foggiano Blind Trust Whats It Gonna Be

1997 Littlest Secretary (1:25 3/5) Paula Bacon Deborrah Artz Don Rice Whats It Gonna Be Effervescence

1996 Naughty Notions (1:25 1/5) Benny Feliciano M. and J. Mulholland John Hennig Portent Show No Fear

1995 Show No Fear (1:24 2/5) Eduardo Nunez Ramon Coto Hank Caballero Jellied Madrilene Wild Lady A

1994 Show No Fear (1:25 3/5) Eduardo Nunez R. Coto and C.Y. Justi Luis Olivares Slew Knew Jovial Sez

1993 Forli’s Lass (1:23 3/5) William Henry Star Racing Stables Art Pedregal, Jr. Magal Golden Wildcat

1992 Magal (1:25) Willie Martinez Dolores Tamargo Ray Tamargo Forli’s Lass Premier Question

The Manatee Stakes -

Discontinued Stakes

$50,000 Fillies & Mares 4-Years-Old Up 7 Furlongs

continued

1991 Victorious Trick (1:26) Ricardo Lopez John Franks David Bell Jo Jo’s Sparkle Sassy N Brassy

1990 Leave It Be (1:25) Herson Sanchez Liberty D Stable, Inc. Norm Wismer Deanna's Knave Search for Tammy

1989 Foxy Alexis (1:26 2/5) Richard Dos Ramos D.J. Foster David Bell Diamond Sunjet Beau Love Flowers

1988 Brief Fame (1:25 3/5)** Ronnie Allen, Jr. Elliott Fuentes and Alice Hayman Elliott Fuentes Natural Exuberance Foxy Alexis

1987 An Affirmation (1 :26) Kevin Whitley Donald R. Dizney J. David Braddy Confederate Rose/Merry Mercedes (dead heat)

1986 Is Rosalind (1:25 2/5) Omar Londono Mrs. Morton Rosenthal George Baker Queen Alexandra First Prediction

1985 Delicate Lady (1:26 1/5) Lisa Misiewicz Silver Dollar Ranch Jerry Harrison Furash Folly Over The Dam

Fastest Time: 1:23.48

Slowest Time: 1:26.64

The Manatee Stakes - Discontinued Stakes

$50,000 Manatee Stakes

RISKY RACHEL (2014)

MARY MURPHY (2004)

Longest Priced Winner: $116.40 ROMANCIN DIXIE (2003)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80

RISKY RACHEL (2014)

Closest Winning Margin: Head MISSTRESS LITTLE WON

LITTLEST SECRETARY

DELICATE LADY (2000) (2002) (1997) (1985)

Largest Winning Margin: 3¾ Lengths RISKY RACHEL (2014)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .70 EBONY BREEZE (2005)

Track Condition: Fast Good Wet Fast All except 1991 and 2007 2006 and 2010

Richest Purse: $ 65,000 2008-2010

Other Notes: The New York-bred 7-year-old mare Risky Rachel made the Manatee her sixth career stakes victory, following her earlier score in the Minaret. She eclipsed the stakes record set the previous year by Spectacular Sky. Risky Rachel is a daughter of Limehouse, who won the 2004 Tampa Bay Derby. Spectacular Sky followed up her stakes-record Manatee triumph with a solid second in the Grade II Inside Information Stakes at Gulfstream. Daniel Centeno, a six-time leading jockey at Tampa Bay Downs, won four of the last six editions of the race. The 2012 winner, Taylors Irish, scored all six of her career victories at Tampa Bay Downs. Her jockey, Pedro Cotto, Jr., won on Marina Ballerina in 2008. Jockey Eduardo Nunez won this race twice with Show No Fear in 1994 and 1995. Show No Fear made 103 career starts, winning 13 races; her back-to-back Manatee triumphs were her only stakes scores. Jockeys Ricardo Lopez and Pedro Rodriguez won the Manatee twice.

Risky Rachel winning the 2014 Manatee Stakes

The Super Stakes -

$100,000 4-Year-Olds-And-Up 7 Furlongs

2014 Our Double Play (1:22.09) $$ Victor Lebron Rigney Racing Philip Bauer Sneaking Uponyou Action Andy

2013 Good Lord (1:22.03)* Fernando De La Cruz Thomas Shank/Stan Young Forrest Kaelin Action Andy Bellefire

2012 Action Andy (1:23.22) Danny Coa Robert Gerczak Carlos Garcia Watch Me Go Gold Strike Begins

2011 Capt. Candyman Can (1:23.25) Frederic Lenclud Rosemary Rauch/David Zell Ian Wilkes Legal Move A Diehl

2010 Musket Man (1:23.10) Daniel Centeno Eric Fein Derek Ryan Guam Typhoon Chief Talkeetna

2009 Hypocrite (1:22.84) Manoel Cruz J. Tortora, T. & R. Ancona Emanuel Tortora Paradise Dancer Let It Rock

2008 Lookinforthesecret (1:23.18) Daniel Centeno Balkrisna Sukharan Jamie Ness I’vegottabeme Paradise Dancer

2007 D’artagnans’spirit (1:23.62) $ Jose Lezcano Richard Averill & Stephen White Kirk Ziadie Weigelia Above the Wind

2006 Sir Shackleton (1:22.28) Jeremy Rose Tracy Farmer Nick Zito Purim Above the Wind

2005 Above the Wind (1:22.60) Federico Mata Hamco Group Ronald Allen, Sr. Avid Skier Attack the Books

2004 Above the Wind (1:23.78) Federico Mata Hamco Group Ronald Allen, Sr. Scrubs Attack the Books

2003 Above the Wind (1:24.57) Federico Mata T. Edward Hamilton Ronald Allen, Sr. Attack the Books Dr. Thunder/ Sea of Tranquility *DH

2002 Secret Romeo (1:22.62) T.D. Houghton A.A.C. Stables Gerald Bennett Tour of the Cat Mountain Top

2001 Sea of Tranquility (1:24.08) Luis Gonzalez Triple M Farm Inc. Richard Paulus Fort Metfield American Dot Com

2000 Conan (1:23.99) Dodie Duys Vivian and Cleo Hall Tandi Wheeler Fort Metfield Royal Romp

1999 Man the Shipp (1:23.91) Joseph Rocco, Sr. Barry Shipp James DiVito Sea Legs Diplomatic Corps

1998 Pleasant Too (1:24 2/5) Heriberto Rivera, Jr. Harold Queen Shirley Girten Man the Shipp Axe of Courage

1997 Request A Star (1:25 2/5) Punchie Goberdhan Paul O’Toole Jason Stodghill Pleasant Too Country Coy

1996 Winous Point (1:25 1/5) Freddy Castillo Elizabeth Alexander Gerald Lepre Letters of Truth Boisterous

1995 Boisterous (1:23 1/5) Jesse Garcia D.J. Campbell (lessee) Donald Campbell Mr. Tooth Not Surprising

1994 Not Surprising (1:243/5) William Henry Robert Van Worp Judson Van Worp Premier Angel Junk Bond King

1993 King Corrie (1:23 4/5) Robert Landry Aubrey W. Minshall Sherry Noakes Lord Try On Lord John

1992 Aim High Daniel (1:25 2/5) David Neider J. Crayton Pruitt T. Wynn Jolley Hidden Tomahawk Proud Lion Club

1991 Democritus (1:26 3/5) Ricardo Lopez Fred Boyd E.P. Cantlon, Sr. Bandit Corsair Mr. Hot Shot

The Super Stakes - Discontinued Stakes

$100,000 Super Stakes

Fastest Time: 1:22.03 GOOD LORD (2013)

Slowest Time: 1:26 3/5 DEMOCRITUS (1991)

Longest Priced Winner: $74.60 ABOVE THE WIND (2003)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.80 MUSKET MAN (2010)

Closest Winning Margin: Nose MAN THE SHIPP (1999)

Largest Winning Margin: 3 3/4 Lengths OUR DOUBLE PLAY (2014)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .20 NOT SURPRISING (1995)

Track Condition: Fast Good Sloppy Wet Fast All except 1991, 1994 And 1998 1997 2011 and 2006

Richest Purse: $100,000 2014

Our Double Play winning the 2014 Super Stakes

Other Notes: Owners Richard and Tammy Rigney named the 2014 Super Stakes winner after their twin daughters, Claire and Madison. In 2013, the popular 6-year-old gelding Good Lord set a track record in his victory for trainer Forrest Kaelin, who was a jockey here in 1956 when the track was called Sunshine Park. Good Lord broke the stakes record of 2006 winner Sir Shackleton, a multiple-graded stakes winner. Above the Wind (owned by the Hamco Group, trained by Ron Allen, Sr. and ridden by Federico Mata) won this race three times, from 2003-05. The 2011 winner, Capt. Candyman Can, was trained by former Carl Nafzger assistant Ian Wilkes. The 2012 winner, Action Andy, won the $350,000 Frank J. De Francis Memorial Dash at Laurel in October of 2012. Musket Man, the 2009 Tampa Bay Derby winner, returned to Oldsmar in 2010 to annex the Super Stakes.

Stakes $40,000 Fillies 2-Year-Olds 7 Furlongs

1991 Aggie Gene (1:27.3/5) William Henry Star Racing Stables Art Pedregal, Jr. Blanche Be Mine Bet Your Bonnet

1990 Erica’s Dream (1:25.4/5)* Ricardo Lopez Shirley Howell B.E. Howell National Finalist Wekive Run

2000 Ben’s Quixote (1:41.23)* Jesse Garcia Sarah and Kenneth Ramsey Kenneth Wirth Keep Striking Kool Ruckus

2001 The Goddess Athird (1:43.08) Danny Scocca
G. Campbell
O’Connell Chausson Poire Across the Creek
2000 Jera (1:41.46)* Derek Bell Steve Trizis Peter Klesaris Grey Sky Trouville
1999 Sangam (1:44.19) James McAleney Amy Bhangoo Arthur Silvera Schmoopy Dyna Might

Other Discontinued Stakes

Vulcan Stakes

1999 Mr. Carter (1:12.94) Lenny Frazzitta, Jr. Gladys Moreland Zeljko Krcmar Hogans Chief Dusty Ibis

1998 Broom Rider (1:122/5)* Dodie Duys Allen Koslin Larry Bates Pretty Dee Dee Poppas Peach/

DaringLass**

The Diamond Derby - Discontinued Stakes

$75,000 Arabian 4-Year-Olds 7 Furlongs

2003 Stellarr (1:35.13) Jesus Bracho Dianne Waldron Dianne Waldron Just Lyke Me Tops the Stars

2002 Doran Sbfar (1:34.39) Jesus Castanon Dianne Waldron Phil Saxer Bonuz On the Mufv

2001 Pardon My French (1:33.41) Federico Mata Trackside Farm Loren Nichols Raising Cano LF Fleetwood Mac

2000 Mucho Caliente (1:32.59)* Juan Umana Town and Country Farms Hilton Werneth, Sr. Djolly Good Storrmy Weather

1999 Dreams of Valor (1:32.85) Tommy Zamora Margo Wallace (lessee) Lynn Ashby Seyvilla Proof Genuine Monarch

1998 Tigres Light (1:35.0) Mike Pindell Town and Country Farms Roger Werneth Paving the Way Tigger

1997 The Wiking (1:343/5) C.K. Murphy Town and Country Farms Roger Werneth Vanilla Shaikh Lucky Shawn

1996 Jest You Wait (1:342/5) Sean Jones Dunromin Arabians Lynn Ashby Noble Man Light the Night

$75,000 Diamond Derby

Fastest Time: 1:32.59

MUCHO CALIENTE (2000)

Slowest Time: 1:35.13 STELLARR (2003)

Longest Priced Winner: $ 21.40

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.60

Closest Winning Margin: Neck

MUCHO CALIENTE (2000)

TIGRES LIGHT (1998)

DREAMS OF VALOR (1999)

Largest Winning Margin: 12½ Lengths JEST YOU WAIT (1996)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .80

SEYVILLA PROOF (1999)

Track Condition: Fast All runnings

Richest Purse: $95,000 1999

Other Notes: No jockey won this race more than once. Owner Town and Country Farms won three times: twice with trainer Roger Werneth (in 1997 and 1998) and once with Hilton Werneth (in 2000).

The Sapphire Sprint - Discontinued Stakes

2003 More Adoraable (1:37.73) Chris Morales

Kinsman/Cheryl Wright Maureen Stillwell Dream Keeper Sey Proofs Fara

2002 Tornade Du Loup (1:35.99) Jesus Castanon Dianne Waldron Phil Saxer French Braids Allez France

2001 Djezebel (1:35.12) Jesus Castanon Dianne Waldron Maureen Stillwell Djenzel Vamonos Juahita

2000 Adoraable (1:37.49) Gary Boag

Kinsman/Cheryl Wright Phil Saxer Prince Tiki Mega CS

1999 Royal Atheena (1:34.79)* Tommy Zamora Genellen and H. Pike Lynn Ashby Lore Zeralda Josniere

1998 Dixie Darlene (1:36) Sean Jones Bill Waldron Bill Waldron Star of Orzell Golly Whata Day

1997 Super Tiki (1:38.4) Sean Jones J. and L.E. Brauninger, Jr. Lynn Ashby Shes the Most Hidden Treasure

1996 Sweet Girl Ma (1:36.4) Roxane Losey Sharon and Bob Magness Lynn Ashby Electyra Miss Bobbie Socks

Fastest Time: 1:34.79 ROYAL ATHEENA (1999)

Slowest Time: 1:38.4 SUPER TIKI (1997)

Longest Priced Winner: $10.00 TORNADE DU LOUP (2002)

Shortest Priced Winner: $ 2.40 DIXIE DARLENE (1998)

Closest Winning Margin: Head ADORAABLE TORNADE DU LOUP (2000) (2002)

Largest Winning Margin: 8 Lengths SWEET GIRL MA (1996)

Shortest Priced Loser: $ .70 FRENCH BRAIDS A FOREIGN AFFAIR (2002) (2002)

Track Condition: Fast Sloppy All except 2003

Richest Purse: $100,000 1999

Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association

Ivanavinalot Florida Sire Stakes - Discontinued Stakes

$100,000, 3-Year-Old Fillies Mile-And-40 Yards

2019 Wildwood’s Beauty (1:39.70)* Pablo Morales William Stiritz Scott Becker Jolie Bay Starship Nala

2018 Prospective Lady (1:41.35) Jose A. Bracho James P. Georgeades, Gregge Dasher and Ronald V. Pugliese, Jr.

Gerald Bennett Starship Bonita Florida Fuego

* Stakes record

Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association

Ivanavinalot Florida Sire Stakes - Discontinued Stakes

$100,000 3-Year-Old Fillies Mile-And-40-Yards

Fastest Time: 1:39.70

Slowest Time: 1:41.35

Longest Priced Winner: $17.40

Shortest Priced Winner: $3.00

Closest Winning Margin: ½-Lengths

Largest Winning Margin: 33�4-Lengths

Shortest Priced Loser: $.60

WILDWOOD’S BEAUTY (2019)

PROSPECTIVE LADY (2018)

PROSPECTIVE LADY (2018)

WILDWOOD’S BEAUTY (2019)

PROSPECTIVE LADY (2018)

WILDWOOD’S BEAUTY (2019)

FLORIDA FUEGO (2018)

Track Condition: FAST BOTH RUNNINGS

Richest Purse: $100,000 2018-2019

Wildwood’s Beauty repeats her earlier victory in the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies Stakes, this time under Pablo Morales.

Other Notes: Wildwood’s Beauty established a stakes record of 1:39.70 for the mile-and-40-yard distance, adding the race to her earlier 2019 victory here in the Florida Cup Stonehedge Farm South Sophomore Fillies. In 2018 four-time leading Oldsmar trainer Gerald Bennett engineered a frontrunning upset with Prospective Lady with help from 20-year-old jockey Jose A. Bracho, the leading apprentice during the 2017-2018 meeting who had surrendered his apprentice weight allowance six weeks earlier. Prospective Lady is a daughter of Prospective, who won the Grade II Tampa Bay Derby in 2012. The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Ivanavinalot Florida Sire Stakes is named for the Grade II winner who produced two-time Eclipse Award winner Songbird.

Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association

Silver Charm Florida Sire Stakes - Discontinued Stakes

$100,000 3-Year-Old Colts & Geldings Mile-And-40-Yards

2019 Jackson (1:38.86)** Pablo Morales Tracy Pinchin Jose Pinchin Lyrical Note Gran Greyfrost
2018 Noble Drama (1:40.34) Willie Martinez Harold L. Queen David Fawkes Yeehaw Boston Breeze

Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association

Silver Charm Florida Sire Stakes - Discontinued Stakes

$100,000 3-Year-Old Colts & Geldings Mile-And-40-Yards

Fastest Time: 1:38.86 JACKSON (2019)

Slowest Time: 1:40.34 NOBLE DRAMA (2018)

Longest Priced Winner: $9.20 NOBLE DRAMA (2018)

Shortest Priced Winner: $2.80 JACKSON (2019)

Closest Winning Margin: ½-Lengths NOBLE DRAMA (2018)

Largest Winning Margin: 9½ Lengths JACKSON (2019)

Shortest Priced Loser: $2.10 YEEHAW (2018)

Track Condition: FAST BOTH RUNNINGS

Richest Purse: $100,000 2018-2019

Jackson turns on the jets to power to victory in (then)-track-record time for the mile-and-40 yards of 1:38.86.

Other Notes: Jackson may have reminded some long-time observers of the race’s namesake, drawing off to win the 2019 renewal in track-record time of 1:38.86 for the mile-and-40-yard distance. The victory was one of five on the card for jockey Pablo Morales from five mounts. Noble Drama’s stirring rally resulted in the fourth stakes victory for trainer David Fawkes at the 2017-2018 meeting, all with Florida-breds. Breeder-owner Harold L. Queen bred Noble Drama from a daughter of Burning Roma, Queen’s 2001 Tampa Bay Derby winner. Fawkes has trained numerous stakes winners for Queen, most notably 2010 Sentient Jet Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner Big Drama. The Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’ Association Silver Charm Florida Sire Stakes is named for the Hall of Fame champion whose victories included the 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness and the 1998 Dubai World Cup.

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