Hollywood_Juvenile_Championship_Stakes

Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes

Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes

Horse race


The Hollywood Juvenile Championship Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in early July at Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California. Open to two-year-old horses, the Grade III event is contested on synthetic over a distance of six furlongs. Prior to 2007, the race was contested on dirt.

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Its first winner was the filly, Unerring, American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly in 1939. Noted past winners include Tomy Lee (1958), Affirmed (1977), Desert Wine (1982), Althea, (1983), and Squirtle Squirt (2000).

The 2005 winner, What A Song, holds the World Record [all breeds] for 2F in 20.60 seconds.

Winners since 1991

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Previous winners

  • 1990 - Deposit Ticket
  • 1989 - Magical Mile
  • 1988 - King Glorius (Grade I winner.)
  • 1987 - Mi Preferido
  • 1986 - Captain Valid
  • 1985 - Hilco Scamper
  • 1984 - Saratoga Six (Multiple stakes winner.)
  • 1983 - Althea (1983 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.)
  • 1982 - Desert Wine
  • 1981 - The Captain
  • 1980 - Loma Malad (Motivity, a Filly, placed.)
  • 1979 - Parsec
  • 1978 - Terlingua (daughter of Secretariat and dam of Storm Cat.) (Flying Paster placed.)
  • 1977 - Affirmed
  • 1976 - Fleet Dragoon
  • 1975 - Restless Restless

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