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The inaugural running of the event was on 6 March 1982 as the '''Davona Dale Stakes''' over a distance of one mile and fourty [[yard]]s and was won by [[Windfields Farm]]'s Laura North who was trained by [[National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame|US Hall of Fame trainer]] [[Bud Delp|Grover G. Delp]] and ridden by jockey [[Ron Franklin (jockey)|Ronald Franklin]] in a time of 1:42{{frac|4|5}}.<ref name=R1982/> [[Calumet Farm]]'s champion homebred filly [[Davona Dale]], foaled in 1976 was [[Eclipse Award for Outstanding 3-Year-Old Filly|U.S. Champion Three-Year-Old Filly]] after winning the Grade I [[Kentucky Oaks]] and sweeping the [[New York (state)|New York]] Triple Tiara series: the [[Acorn Stakes]], the [[Mother Goose Stakes]], and the [[Coaching Club American Oaks]]. Davona Dale was inducted into the [[National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]] in 1985. Today [[Davona Dale]] continues to have an event named for her as the [[Graded stakes race|GII]] [[Davona Dale Stakes]] at [[Gulfstream Park]] in [[Hallandale Beach, Florida]].
Inaugurated in 1982, the race was first named for the [[National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame|U.S. Racing Hall of Fame]] filly, [[Davona Dale]] who also has the [[Davona Dale Stakes]] at Florida's [[Gulfstream Park]] named for her.


In 2001, it was renamed in honor of [[Silverbulletday]], the [[American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly]] of 1998, and the [[American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly]] of 1999. However, on September 28, 2010, the [[Fair Grounds Race Course]] renamed the race again to honor the filly and 2009 [[American Horse of the Year]], [[Rachel Alexandra]]. In order to continue to honor Silverbulletday, Fair Grounds renamed the [[Tiffany Lass Stakes]] the '''Silverbulletday Stakes''' in 2012. That race is run at the end of January each year at a distance 1 mile and 70 yards.
In 2001, it was renamed in honor of [[Silverbulletday]], the [[American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly]] of 1998, and the [[American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly]] of 1999. However, on September 28, 2010, the [[Fair Grounds Race Course]] renamed the race again to honor the filly and 2009 [[American Horse of the Year]], [[Rachel Alexandra]]. In order to continue to honor Silverbulletday, Fair Grounds renamed the [[Tiffany Lass Stakes]] the '''Silverbulletday Stakes''' in 2012. That race is run at the end of January each year at a distance 1 mile and 70 yards.

Revision as of 20:54, 16 February 2022

Rachel Alexandra Stakes
Grade II race
LocationFair Grounds Race Course
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Inaugurated1982 (as Davona Dale Stakes)
Race typeThoroughbredFlat racing
SponsorFasig-Tipton (since 2020)
WebsiteFair Grounds
Race information
Distance1+116 miles
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-year-old fillies
Weight122 lbs.
Purse$300,000 (since 2021)
BonusesQualification points – Road to the Kentucky Oaks.

The Rachel Alexandra Stakes is a Grade II American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies at a distance of one and one sixteenth miles on the dirt run annually in February at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans, Louisiana. The event currently offers a purse of $300,000.[1]

History

The inaugural running of the event was on 6 March 1982 as the Davona Dale Stakes over a distance of one mile and fourty yards and was won by Windfields Farm's Laura North who was trained by US Hall of Fame trainer Grover G. Delp and ridden by jockey Ronald Franklin in a time of 1:4245.[2] Calumet Farm's champion homebred filly Davona Dale, foaled in 1976 was U.S. Champion Three-Year-Old Filly after winning the Grade I Kentucky Oaks and sweeping the New York Triple Tiara series: the Acorn Stakes, the Mother Goose Stakes, and the Coaching Club American Oaks. Davona Dale was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1985. Today Davona Dale continues to have an event named for her as the GII Davona Dale Stakes at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida.

In 2001, it was renamed in honor of Silverbulletday, the American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly of 1998, and the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly of 1999. However, on September 28, 2010, the Fair Grounds Race Course renamed the race again to honor the filly and 2009 American Horse of the Year, Rachel Alexandra. In order to continue to honor Silverbulletday, Fair Grounds renamed the Tiffany Lass Stakes the Silverbulletday Stakes in 2012. That race is run at the end of January each year at a distance 1 mile and 70 yards. In 2016 the race was upgraded from a Grade III event to Grade II. In 2020, the purse was increased to $300,000.[1] The Rachel Alexandra is part of the Road to the Kentucky Oaks and has produced multiple winners of that race, including Serengeti Empress (2019) and Monomoy Girl (2018).[3]

Records

Speed record:

Margins:

  • 11 lengths – Out of the Bid (1987)

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 3 - Kenneth Bourque (1984, 1987, 1991)
  • 3 - Ronald Ardoin (1993, 1994, 1998)

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Owner Distance Time Purse Grade Ref
At Fair Grounds – Rachel Alexandra Stakes
2021 Clairiere Joseph Talamo Steven M. Asmussen Stonestreet Stables 1+116 miles 1:45.34 $300,000 II [4]
2020 Finite Ricardo Santana Jr. Steven M. Asmussen Winchell Thoroughbreds, Thomas J. Reiman, William Dickson & Deborah A. Easter 1+116 miles 1:43.97 $294,000 II [5]
2019 Serengeti Empress James Graham Thomas M. Amoss Joel Politi 1+116 miles 1:44.74 $198,000 II [6]
2018 Monomoy Girl Florent Geroux Brad H. Cox Micheal Dubb, Monomoy Stables, Elkstone Group & Bethlehem Stables 1+116 miles 1:43.26 $196,000 II [7]
2017 Farrell Channing Hill Wayne M. Catalano Coffeepot Stables 1+116 miles 1:44.09 $196,000 II [8]
2016 Venus Valentine Corey J. Lanerie Thomas M. Amoss Rosemont Farm 1+116 miles 1:45.24 $200,000 II [9]
2015 I'm a Chatterbox Florent Geroux J. Larry Jones Carolyn & Fletcher Gray 1+116 miles 1:44.10 $175,000 III [10]
2014 Untapable Rosie Napravnik Steven M. Asmussen Winchell Thoroughbreds 1+116 miles 1:43.64 $196,000 III [11]
2013 Unlimited Budget Rosie Napravnik Todd A. Pletcher Repole Stable 1+116 miles 1:45.38 $200,000 III [12]
2012 Summer Applause Robby Albarado W. Bret Calhoun Gillian S. Campbell, R Group & Greenwood Lodge Farm 1+116 miles 1:43.30 $194,000 III [13]
2011 Kathmanblu Julien R. Leparoux Kenneth G. McPeek Five D Thoroughbreds & Wind River Stables 1+116 miles 1:45.13 $147,000 III [14]
Silverbulletday Stakes
2010 Jody Slew Miguel Mena W. Bret Calhoun Martin Racing Stable & Dan Morgan 1+116 miles 1:45.80 $145,500 III [15]
2009 War Echo Shaun Bridgmohan Steven M. Asmussen Winchell Thoroughbreds 1+116 miles 1:45.20 $150,000 III [16]
2008 Indian Blessing Garrett K. Gomez Bob Baffert Patti & Hal J. Earnhardt III 1+116 miles 1:43.75 $196,000 III [17]
2007 Appealing Zophie John R. Velazquez Steven M. Asmussen Heiligbrodt Racing Stable 1+116 miles 1:44.13 $200,000 III [18]
At Louisiana Downs
2006 Baghdaria M. Clifton Berry W. Bret Calhoun Wayne Sanders & Larry Hirsch 1+116 miles 1:46.07 $269,200 III [19]
At Fair Grounds
2005 Summerly Donnie Meche Steven M. Asmussen Winchell Thoroughbreds 1+116 miles 1:43.79 $150,000 III [20]
2004 Shadow Cast Robby Albarado Neil J. Howard William S. Farish III 1+116 miles 1:46.82 $150,000 II [21]
2003 Belle of Perintown Calvin H. Borel Eddie Kenneally Kenneth Mahler & Jamie Schloss 1+116 miles 1:44.48 $150,000 II [22]
2002 Take Charge Lady Jon Court Kenneth G. McPeek Select Stable 1+116 miles 1:42.09 $150,000 III [23]
2001 Lakenheath Corey J. Lanerie Gene A. Cilio James B. Tafel 1+116 miles 1:46.09 $125,000 III [24]
Davona Dale Stakes
2000 Shawnee Country Donnie Meche D. Wayne Lukas Overbrook Farm 1+116 miles 1:45.11 $125,000 III [25]
1999 Silverbulletday Gary L. Stevens Bob Baffert Michael E. Pegram 1+116 miles 1:44.36 $125,000 III [26]
1998 Cool Dixie Ronald D. Ardoin Louie J. Roussel III Louie J. Roussel III 1+116 miles 1:43.38 $125,000 Listed [27]
1997 Blushing K. D. Lonnie Meche Sam B. David Jr. James P. & Sue V. Burns 1+116 miles 1:42.48 $100,000 Listed [28]
1996 Up Dip Curt C. Bourque Albert Stall Jr. Mike G. Rutherford 1+116 miles 1:44.61 $62,725 Listed [29]
1995 § Legendary Priness Christopher A. Emigh Louie J. Roussel III Louie J. Roussel III 1+116 miles 1:44.42 $43,125 [30]
1994 Playcaller Ronald D. Ardoin Thomas M. Amoss Mike G. Rutherford 1+116 miles 1:44.31 $51,823 Listed [31]
1993 Bright Penny Ronald D. Ardoin William Badgett Jr. Arthur I. Appleton 1+116 miles 1:44.80 $31,825 [32]
1992 Prospectors Delite Bobby J. Walker Jr. Neil J. Howard William S. Farish III, James Elkins & Temple Webber, Jr. 1+116 miles 1:43.80 $31,700 [33]
1991 Nalees Pin Kenneth Bourque Larry Robideaux Jr. George Waggoner 1+116 miles 1:46.50 $31,775 [34]
1990 Windansea Randy Romero Lee J. Rossi Carl Maggio 1+116 miles 1:46.40 $27,600 [35]
1989 Exquisite Mistress Calvin H. Borel Joseph E. Broussard Joe Ladnier & Carson Kimbrough 1+116 miles 1:46.80 $26,675 [36]
1988 False Glitter Shane P. Romero Louie J. Roussel III Louie J. Roussel III 1+116 miles 1:47.40 $28,450 [37]
1987 Out of the Bid Kenneth Bourque Bud Delp Hawksworth Farm 1+116 miles 1:47.20 $37,900 [38]
1986 Tiffany Lass Ricky Frazier Lazaro S. Barrera Aaron U. Jones 1+116 miles 1:46.00 $39,900 [39]
1985 Marshua's Echelon Ronald J. Franklin Noxie Romano Jr. Joe & Jean Pizzitola 1+116 miles 1:45.20 $47,250 [40]
1984 Texas Cowgirl Nite Kenneth Bourque Ken W. Delahoussaye Charley S. Staples 1 mile & 40 yards 1:42.00 $29,050 [41]
1983 Duped Julio C. Espinoza Donald R. Winfree James J. Devaney 1 mile & 40 yards 1:43.00 $23,500 [42]
1982 Linda North Ronald J. Franklin Bud Delp Windfields Farm 1 mile & 40 yards 1:42.80 $22,950 [2]

Notes:
§ Ran as an entry

See also

References

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