Summertime_Oaks

Summertime Oaks

Summertime Oaks

Horse race


The Summertime Oaks is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in June at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. The Grade II event is open to three-year-old fillies willing to race on dirt at a distance of one and one-sixteenth miles. The race was inaugurated in 1946 as the Hollywood Oaks and was originally run at Hollywood Park Racetrack.[1]

Quick Facts Location, Inaugurated ...

Following the closure of Hollywood Park in 2013, the race was transferred to Santa Anita Park. At the same time, the purse was increased from $150,000 to $200,000.[2]

Since inception, the race has been contested at various distances:

  • 1 mile : 1946, 1948–1950
  • 7 furlongs : 1947
  • 1+116 miles : 1951–1953, 2002–present
  • 1+18 miles : 1954-2001

Records

Speed record:

  • 1:41.55 - House of Fortune (2004) (at current distance of 1+116 miles)
  • 1:46.93 - Lakeway (1994) (at previous distance of 1+18 miles)
Most wins by a jocky
Most wins by a trainer

Winners

More information Year, Winner ...

Earlier winners

  • 1984 - Moment To Buy
  • 1983 - Heartlight No. One
  • 1982 - Tango Dancer
  • 1981 - Past Forgetting
  • 1980 - Princess Karenda
  • 1979 - Prize Spot
  • 1978 - B Thoughtful
  • 1977 - Glenaris
  • 1976 - Answer
  • 1975 - Nicosia
  • 1974 - Miss Musket
  • 1973 - Sandy Blue
  • 1972 - Pallisima
  • 1971 - Turkish Trousers
  • 1970 - Last Of The Line
  • 1969 - Tipping Time
  • 1968 - Hooplah
  • 1967 - Amerigo Lady
  • 1966 - Spearfish
  • 1965 - Straight Deal II
  • 1964 - Loukahl
  • 1963 - Delhi Maid
  • 1962 - Dingle Bay
  • 1961 - Rose O'Neill
  • 1960 - Paris Pike
  • 1959 - Sybil Brand
  • 1958 - Midnight Date
  • 1957 - Market Basket
  • 1956 - Candy Dish
  • 1955 - Baby Alice
  • 1954 - Miz Clementine
  • 1953 - Fleet Khal
  • 1952 - A Gleam
  • 1951 - Ruth Lily
  • 1950 - Mrs. Fuddy
  • 1949 - June Bride
  • 1948 - Flying Rhythm
  • 1947 - U Time
  • 1946 - Honeymoon

Notes

  1. "Statistics - Summertime Oaks". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 19 June 2016.

References


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