Carry Back Stakes - Winners of The Carry Back Stakes Since 1975

Winners of The Carry Back Stakes Since 1975

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Distance
Time
Grade
2012 Fort Loudon Fernando Jara Stanley Gold Jacks or Better Farm 6 fur. 1:10.57 II
2011 Indiano Gabriel Saez Martin D. Wolfson Diamond A Racing 6 fur. 1:10.60 II
2010 Coffee Boy Jermaine V. Bridgmohan Martin D. Wolfson Gary Barber 6 fur. 1:11.55 II
2009 Not for Silver Jose Lezcano Michael Trombetta Ted Julio 6 fur. 1:11.91 II
2008 Golden Spikes Elvis Trujillo Martin D. Wolfson M375 Thoroughbreds et al. 6 fur. 1:11.20 II
2007 Black Seventeen Clinton Potts Brian Koriner Wind River Stables et al. 6 fur. 1:09.84 II
2006 Too Much Bling Edgar Prado Bob Baffert Stonerside/Blazing Meadows 6 fur. 1:10.48 II
2005 Lost in the Fog Russell Baze Greg Gilchrist Harry J. Aleo 6 fur. 1:09.30 II
2004 Weigelia Aurelio Toribio, Jr. Manuel Azpurua Joseph J. Balsamo 6 fur. 1:10.50 III
2003 Valid Video Joe Bravo Dennis Manning Paul Tinkle 6 fur. 1:10.15 III
2002 Royal Lad Jerry Bailey Kirk Ziadie Ron & Cindy Stengel 6 fur. 1:10.73
2001 Illusioned Jorge Chavez William I. Mott Kinsman Stable 6 fur. 1:11.08
2000 Caller One Corey Nakatani James Chapman Carolyn Chapman 6 fur. 1:10.35
1999 Silver Season Eibar Coa Mohammed Moubarak Buckram Oak Farm 6 fur. 1:11.32
1998 Mint Eibar Coa Mohammed Moubarak Diamond Studs 6 fur. 1:11.20
1997 Renteria Eibar Coa Jerry Dutton J. Dutton / L. Harrington 6 fur. 1:11.20
1996 Fortunate Review Aurelio Toribio, Jr. Manuel Azpurua S G Stable 7 fur. 1:23.20
1995 Sonic Signal Rene Douglas James E. Bracken Kathy Jo Stable 7 fur. 1:24.60
1994 Score A Birdie Heberto Castillo, Jr. Edward Plesa, Jr. John C. Sessa 7 fur. 1:24.00
1993 Humbugaboo Mary Russ George Gianos Edie & George Gianos 7 fur. 1:22.60
1992 Always Silver Michael A. Lee Emanuel Tortora James Lewis, Jr. 7 fur. 1:25.00
1991 Ocala Flame Robert Lester Emanuel Tortora Toni Tortora 6.5 fur. 1:19.00
1990 Country Isle Heberto Castillo, Jr. J. Provost Valiant Stable 7 fur. 1:24.80
1989 Big Stanley Douglas Valiente George Gianos Lusararian, Inc. 7 fur. 1:23.60
1988 In The Slammer Mike Gonzalez Frank Gomez Mary & Wayne Vaught 7 fur. 1:23.80
1987 You're No Bargain Omar Londono James E. Bracken Roy Bowen/A. B. Hancock III 7 fur. 1:25.60
1986 Kid Colin Gene St. Leon Frank A. Alexander B. K. Schwartz 7 fur. 1:25.80
1985 Smile Jacinto Vasquez Frank Gomez Frances A. Genter 7 fur. 1:23.80
1984 Bowmans Express Omar Londono R. Felix Devonshire Farms 7 fur. 1:25.40
1983 Opening Lead B. Gonzalez Manuel Azpurua Brad D. Gay 7 fur. 1:25.80
1982 Rex's Profile Ernest Cardone Richard Root Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. 6 fur. 1:11.40
1981 Face the Moment Ernest Cardone Richard Root Harry T. Mangurian, Jr. 6 fur. 1:11.00
1980 Diplomatic Note Jerry Bailey Ben Perkins, Jr. Daddario & King 6 fur. 1:12.00
1979 Breezy Fire Miguel A. Rivera Frank Gomez Ivanhoe Stable 7 fur. 1:24.60
1978 Admiral Rix Tommy Barrow A. Perez M. E. Decola 5.5 fur. 1:07.40
1977 Chwesboken D. Hidalgo G. Julian Quality Hill Stable 5.5 fur. 1:05.40
1976 Winner's Hit Ray Broussard Merritt Buxton L. D. Plate 5.5 fur. 1:07.00
1975 Precipitory J. Salinas Ronald J. Sarazin Ralph Sessa 5.5 fur. 1:06.80

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