Barbaro_Stakes_at_Delaware_Park

Barbaro Stakes at Delaware Park

Barbaro Stakes at Delaware Park

Horse race


The Barbaro Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race once run annually in mid July at Delaware Park Racetrack in Stanton, Delaware. It is now run in October.

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Previously known as the Leonard Richards Stakes, in 2007 it was renamed in honor of Barbaro, the horse who won the Kentucky Derby in 2006 but who eventually died after shattering his leg in that year's Preakness Stakes.

A Grade III race through 2009 but now ungraded, it is open to three-year-old horses running one and one sixteenth mile on the dirt and offers a purse of $100,000. In 2011, the race was run at 1 mile and 70 yards.

There was no race from 1983 through 1996.

Records

Speed record: (since 1997 at current distance of 1+116 miles)

  • 1:42.41 - Burning Roma (2001)
  • Previously the race has been contested at 1+18 miles. On June 18, 1960, Victoria Park won the race in a track record time of 1:47.40 for 1+18 miles. As at 2020, that record remains intact.

Winners since 1997

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Earlier winners (partial list)

  • 1948 - Page Boots
  • 1949 - Sun Bahram
  • 1950 - Post Card
  • 1951 - Hall of Fame
  • 1952 - Jampol
  • 1953 - Jamie K
  • 1954 - Full Flight
  • 1955 - Saratoga
  • 1956 - Ricci Tavi
  • 1957 - Lucky Dip
  • 1958 - Cavan
  • 1959 - Waltz
  • 1960 - Victoria Park
  • 1961 - Hitting away
  • 1962 - Noble Jay
  • 1963 - Crewman
  • 1964 - Sheldrake
  • 1965 - First Family
  • 1966 - Buckpasser
  • 1967 - Damascus
  • 1968 - Balustrade
  • 1969 - North Flight
  • 1970 - The Pruner
  • 1971 - Gleaming
  • 1972 - Floor Show
  • 1973 - London Company
  • 1974 - Silver Florin
  • 1975 - My Friend Gus
  • 1976 - Cinteelo
  • 1977 - True Colors
  • 1978 - Mac Diarmida
  • 1979 - Lucys Axe
  • 1980 - Proctor
  • 1981 - Sportin Life
  • 1982 - Northrop

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