Churchill Distaff Turf Mile Stakes - Winners of The Distaff Turf Mile Stakes Since 1999

Winners of The Distaff Turf Mile Stakes Since 1999

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2012 Hungry Island 4 John Velazquez Claude R. McGaughey III Emory A. Hamilton 1:36.20
2011 Aviate 4 Kent Desormeaux Bill Mott Juddmonte Farms 1:36.67
2010 Phola 4 Ramon A. Dominguez Todd Pletcher Patterson/Saufley/& others 1:38.35
2009 Tizaqueena 4 Jamie Theriot Michael Stidham Darley Stable 1:38.86
2008 Bayou's Lassie 5 Edgar Prado Dale Romans Jacks or Better Farm 1:37.70
2007 Take the Ribbon 4 Rafael Bejarano Wallace A. Dollase Eurowest Bloodstock 1:36.89
2006 Mirabilis 4 Pat Valenzuela Robert J. Frankel Juddmonte Farms 1:35.93
2005 Miss Terrible 6 Alex Solis Bradley Ross J. & G. Manoogian 1:35.89
2004 Shaconage 4 Brice Blanc Mitch Shirota Andrena Van Doren 1:36.10
2003 Heat Haze 4 Jose Valdivia, Jr. Robert J. Frankel Khalid Abdullah 1:39.96
2002 Stylish 4 Jerry Bailey William I. Mott The Thoroughbred Corp. 1:35.72
2001 Iftiraas 4 Jerry Bailey William I. Mott Gary A. Tanaka 1:36.69
2000 Don't Be Silly 5 Jorge Chavez Merrill R. Scherer Hall/Lunch/Scherer 1:34.78
1999 Shires Ende 4 John R. Velazquez Richard Scherer Carolyn Friedberg 1:35.43

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