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Michigan Mile And One-Eighth Handicap

Michigan Mile And One-Eighth Handicap

Horse race


The Michigan Mile And One-Eighth Handicap was an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at the now defunct Detroit Race Course in Livonia, Michigan. A one time Grade II event raced on dirt, it was open to horses age three and older.

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First run in 1950, its popularity saw the 1958 edition of the Michigan Mile And One-Eighth Handicap draw the largest crowd in the racetrack's history.[1] That 1958 race was won by E. P. Taylor's Nearctic, a future Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee and sire of the supersire Northern Dancer.[2]

In 1975, trainer S Kaye Bell became the first female in the United States to condition the winner of a $100,000 stakes race.[3]

Upsets include Stanislas defeating Tom Rolfe in 1966 and Nodouble in 1968 beating the reigning American Horse of the Year, Damascus.[4]

Records

Speed record:

  • 1:36.20 @ 1 mile: Nearctic (1958)
  • 1:40.60 @ 1-1/6 miles: Crimson Satan (1963)
  • 1:47.40 @ 1-1/8 miles: My Night Out (1957), Calandrito (1969), Fast Hilarious (1970)

Most wins:

  • No horse won this race more than once

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 3 - Earl J. Knapp (1957, 1961, 1966)
  • 3 - Carlos H. Marquez Sr. (1967, 1969, 1970)

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

  • No owner won this race more than once

Winners

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References

  1. "Michigan Mile Popular". Daily Racing Form at University of Kentucky Archives. 1959-05-11. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  2. "Nearctic Captures Rich Michigan Mile". New York Times, Section Sports, page 5. 1958-07-20. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  3. "This Day In History". NTRA. 1975-06-21. Retrieved 2021-01-21.

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