Indiana Oaks

Indiana Oaks
Grade III race
Location Indiana Grand
Shelbyville, Indiana, United States
Inaugurated 1995
Race type Thoroughbred - Flat racing
Website http://www.hoosierpark.com/racing.html
Race information
Distance 1 116 miles (8.5 furlongs)
Surface Dirt
Track left-handed
Qualification Three-year-old fillies
Weight Allowance
Purse $200,000[1]

The Indiana Oaks is a Thoroughbred horse race that was run from 1995 to 2012 at Hoosier Park in Anderson, Indiana. Since 2013, it has been held at Indiana Grand in Shelbyville, Indiana. Open to three-year-old fillies, the Grade III event is set at a distance of a mile and one sixteenth on dirt. The race currently offers a purse of $200,000 added.[2]

The Indiana Oaks was first run in 1995, the year Hoosier Park opened.

The race was downgraded in 2017 from a Grade II to Grade III status, along with its counterpart, the Indiana Derby.

Records

Speed record:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Winners of the Indiana Oaks since 1995

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Distance
Time
Grade
2017 Overture 3 Julien Leparoux William I. Mott WinStar Farm 1 116 miles 1:43.79 III
2016 Family Tree 3 Julien Leparoux Wayne M. Catalano Gary and Mary West 1 116 miles 1:44.46 II
2015 High Dollar Woman 3 Joseph Rocco, Jr. Steve Hobby Alex & JoAnne Lieblong 1 116 miles 1:43.49 II
2014 Tiz Windy 3 Brian Joseph Hernandez, Jr. Carl A. Nafzger Jim Tafel 1 116 miles 1:42.70 II
2013 Pure Fun 3 Victor Lebron Kenneth G. McPeek Magdalena Racing 1 116 miles 1:43.70 II
2012 Grace Hall 3 Brian Hernandez, Jr. Anthony W. Dutrow Dubb/Bethlehem Stables/Grant 1 116 miles 1:41.85 II
2011 Juanita 3 Julien Leparoux Michael J. Maker William & Graydon Patterson 1 116 miles 1:45.20 II
2010 Always A Princess 3 Martin Garcia Bob Baffert Arnold Zetcher LLC 1 116 miles 1:43.60 II
2009 no race
2008 Skylighter 3 Eddie Castro Robert J. Frankel Stonerside Stable, LLC 1 116 miles 1:44.80 II
2007 Tessa Blue 3 Mike E. Smith Frank Brothers Bruce Lunsford 1 116 miles 1:44.42 III
2006 Baghdaria 3 Rafael Bejarano Thomas M. Amoss Jim Danaher 1 116 miles 1:43.64 III
2005 Flying Glitter 3 Robby Albarado Ronny Werner Richard and Nancy Kaster 1 116 miles 1:44.10 III
2004 Daydreaming 3 John R. Velazquez Claude R. McGaughey III Ogden Mills Phipps 1 116 miles 1:43.65 III
2003 Awesome Humor 3 Robby Albarado W. Elliott Walden WinStar Farm 1 116 miles 1:45.75 III
2002 Bare Necessities 3 Jose Valdivia Wallace Dollase Iron County Farms 1 116 miles 1:45.83 III
2001 Scoop 3 Robby Albarado Gene Cilio Jim Tafel 1 116 miles 1:44.06 III
2000 Humble Clerk 3 Larry Melancon Niall M. O'Callaghan Gary A. Tanaka 1 116 miles 1:42.40
1999 Brushed Halory 3 Eddie Martin, Jr. Josie Carroll James and Alice Sapara 1 116 miles 1:44.64
1998 French Braids 3 Willie Martinez Dallas Stewart Thomas Vanderhyde 1 116 miles 1:43.11
1997 Cotton Carnival 3 Eddie Martin, Jr. Roger Attfield Windhaven 1 116 miles 1:43.30
1996 Princess Eloise 3 S. T. Saito Margaret Grimm Margaret E. Grimm 1 mile 1:37.00
1995 Niner's Home 3 T. J. Hebert Carl Nafzger Russell L. Reineman Stable 1 mile 1:37.00

See also

References

  1. "Indiana Oaks Statistics". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  2. 2010 Indian Oaks
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