Hollywood Starlet Stakes - Winners of The Hollywood Starlet Stakes Since 1991

Winners of The Hollywood Starlet Stakes Since 1991

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2012 Pure Fun Garrett Gomez Kenneth G. McPeek Magdalena Racing 1:44.65
2011 Killer Graces Joe Talamo Jerry Hollendorfer Hollendorfer/Borislow/Campbell/Melen 1:44.09
2010 Turbulent Descent David Flores Mike Puype Blinkers On Racing 1:44.18
2009 Blind Luck Rafael Bejarano Jerry Hollendorfer Hollendorfer/DeDomenico/Carver 1:41.96
2008 Laragh Edgar Prado John Terranova IEAH Stables et al. 1:41.96
2007 Country Star Rafael Bejarano Robert J. Frankel Stonerside Stable 1:40.54
2006 Romance Is Diane David R. Flores Mike R. Mitchell Senji Nishimura 1:42.61
2005 Diplomat Lady Tyler Baze Chris Paasch Charles Cono 1:43.89
2004 Splendid Blendid Kent Desormeaux Neil D. Drysdale Peter Vegso 1:41.82
2003 Hollywood Story Pat Valenzuela John Shirreffs George Krikorian 1:42.87
2002 Elloluv Pat Valenzuela Craig Dollase J. Paul Reddam 1:42.88
2001 Habibti Victor Espinoza Bob Baffert The Thoroughbred Corp. 1:43.12
2000 I Believe In You Alex Solis Paul J. McGee J., M., & S. Siegel 1:43.57
1999 Surfside Pat Day D. Wayne Lukas Overbrook Farm 1:43.51
1998 Excellent Meeting Kent Desormeaux Bob Baffert Golden Eagle Farm 1:42.14
1997 Love Lock Kent Desormeaux D. Wayne Lukas Michael Tabor 1:42.17
1996 Sharp Cat Corey Nakatani D. Wayne Lukas The Thoroughbred Corp. 1:44.69
1995 Cara Rafaela Corey Nakatani D. Wayne Lukas Gonzalo Borges Torrealba 1:43.10
1994 Serena's Song Corey Nakatani D. Wayne Lukas Robert & Beverly Lewis 1:41.96
1993 Sardula Ed Delahoussaye Brian Mayberry Ann & Jerry Moss 1:42.34
1992 Creaking Board Corey Nakatani Pascal Bary A J B P C Stable 1:43.73
1991 Magical Maiden Gary L. Stevens Warren Stute Clement L. Hirsch 1:42.74

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