Poker Stakes


The Poker Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for horses aged four years old and older held over a distance of one mile on the turf held annually in mid June at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.

History

The event is named in honor of Poker who defeated champions Assagai and his stablemate Buckpasser in the 1967 Bowling Green Handicap at Belmont Park. More importantly Poker became a Champion Broodmare Sire. Poker was a son of the top-class sire and broodmare sire Round Table. Poker’s daughters produced numerous champions including champion sire Seattle Slew. The latter twice topped the US broodmare sires list, and his daughters have produced a host of champions. Poker is also the maternal grandsire of US champion, Silver Charm, as well as the useful sire, Lomond.
The inaugural running of the Poker Stakes was on 25 September 1983 and was won by the Gasper S. Moshera trained Freon in a time of 2:03 over the distance of a mile and a quarter on the turf. The following year the event was not held but in 1985 it was run over the miles distance.
The event was classified as Grade III in 1988 and has held this class since.
The event was not held in 2010.
Several fine horses have appeared in this event including Volponi who won the event in 2007 and later won the Breeders' Cup Classic in the same year. Also Kip Deville winner of the Breeders' Cup Mile in 2007 featured in this event 2008 winning easily as the short odds on favorite and giving up to eleven pounds to his competitors. Caress is the only mare to have won this race in 1995.

Records

Speed record:
This time is a course record for Belmont's Widener Turf Course, and ties the North American record for one mile on the turf.
Margins:
Most wins:
Most wins by an owner:
Most wins by a jockey:
Most wins by a trainer:
Legend:




Notes:


§ Ran as part of an entry


† Filly or Mare