Henry S. Clark Stakes

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Henry S. Clark Stakes
Ungraded Stakes race
Location Pimlico Race Course,
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Inaugurated2001
Race type ThoroughbredFlat racing
Website www.pimlico.com
Race information
Distance1 mile (8 furlongs)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds & up
WeightAssigned
PurseUS$100,000

The Henry S. Clark Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Open to horses three-years-old & up, it is contested over a distance of one mile on turf. [1]

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The race was named in honor of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Henry S. Clark, the "dean of Maryland trainers", who spent 80 of his 95 years on the backstretch of Maryland's race tracks and remained active until his death in February 1999. He was the grandson of another famous Maryland trainer, William Jennings Sr. In 1982, Henry Clark was honored with induction into the Racing Hall of Fame.

Early in his career, Clark was selected by Liz Whitney to train her stable of runners and he sent out his first stakes winner, Blue Cyprus for Whitney at Garden State in 1944. In the late 1940s, Clark began his relationship with Harry & Jane Lunger, training the talented Christiana Stables' horses. Among those under his care were two-time Delaware Handicap winner Obeah (dam of champion Go For Wand), Endine, champion Tempted, Travers Stakes winner Thinking Cap, Belmont Futurity winner and top sire Cyane and Blue Grass Stakes winner Linkage, who finished second in the 1982 Preakness Stakes.

Records

Speed record:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Most wins by an owner:

Winners of the Henry S. Clark Stakes

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Distance
(Miles)
Time
Purse
Grade
2021No Race-No RaceNo RaceNo Raceno race0:00.00no racen/a
2020No Race-No RaceNo RaceNo Raceno race0:00.00no racen/a
2019Irish Strait7 Jorge Vargas H. Graham Motion Isabelle de Tomaso1 mile1:33.93$100,000
2018Caribou Club4 Paco Lopez Thomas F. Proctor Glen Hill Farm 1 mile1:34.40$100,000
2017Ascend5 Feargal Lynch H. Graham Motion Stone Farm1 mile1:36.30$100,000
2016Rose Brier7 Trevor McCarthy Jane Sibilli Panic Stable1 mile1:33.11$100,000
2015Talk Show Man5 Xavier Perez Hamilton SmithMichael Harrison1 mile1:36.09$100,000
2014Hamp4 Javier Santiago Ignacio Correas Sagamore Farm 1 mile1:39.66$100,000
2013Eighttofasttocatch7 Forrest Boyce Tim KeefeSylvia E. Heft1 mile1:43.91$91,750
2012Hudson Steele5 Javier Castellano Todd A. Pletcher Roger Weiss1 mile1:40.00$75,000
2011Pocket Patch6 Jonathan Joyce Flint W. StitesCharles McGill1 mile1:40.04$75,000
2010Baltimore Bob5 Vladimir Diaz John B. SecorR. Gerczak & Kaygar Stable1 mile1:35.39$70,000
2009Brickell8 Harry Vega Ted MaherHarry Kassap LLC1 mile1:38.80$75,000
2008Stay Close6 Rosie Napravnik Michael Zwiesler William S. Farish 1 mile1:35.82$75,000
2007Stay Close5 Oliver Castillo Michael Zwiesler William S. Farish 1 mile1:37.20$75,000
2006Saint Stephen6 Horacio A. Karamanos Christophe Clement Susan & Charles Harris1 mile1:35.40$60,000
2005Gunning For4 José C. Ferrer Timothy WalshWimborne Farm Inc.1 mile1:34.20$50,000
2004 Mr. O'Brien 5 Rick Wilson Robin L. GrahamSkeedattle Stable1 mile1:35.80$60,000
2003Tam's Terms5 Horacio A. Karamanos Lawrence E. MurraySondra D. Bender1 mile1:36.40$75,000
2002 Mus-If 6 Mario Pino Michael V. Pino Hamdan Al Maktoum 1 mile1:36.20$50,000
2001Private Slip7 Joe Rocco Dale Capuano Crown Valley Stable1 mile1:33.40$75,000

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References

  1. 2007 Maryland Jockey Club Media Guide, page 63 on March 3, 2007.