Cicada Stakes - Winners of The Cicada Stakes

Winners of The Cicada Stakes

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2012 Agave Kiss Ryan Curatolo Rudy Rodriguez Flying Zee Stable 1:11.76
2011 Quantum Miss Cornelio Velasquez Tony Dutrow Daniel M. Ryan 1:11.99
2010 Liam's Dream Anna Rose Napravnik Tony Dutrow Mr. and Mrs. William K. Warren Jr. 1:10.10
2009 Heart Ashley Chuck C. Lopez Steve Asmussen Zayat Stable 1:09.68
2008 Carolyn's Cat Alan Garcia Kiaran McLaughlin William Warren Jr. 1:10.16
2007 Control System Julian Pimentel Michael J. Trombetta Thomas McClay/Harry Nye 1:10.43
2006 Wild Gams Eibar Coa Ben Perkens, Jr. New Farm 1:09.66
2005 Dixie Talking Alan Garcia Robin L. Graham Skeedattle Stable 1:23.04
2004 Bohemian Lady Edgar Prado Todd A. Pletcher Padua Stables 1:23.22
2003 Cyber Secret Shaun Bridgmohan Richard E. Dutrow, Jr. Goldfarb et al. 1:22.55
2002 Proper Gamble Javier Castellano Todd A. Pletcher Stoneway Farm 1:23.32
2001 Xtra Heat Rick Wilson John Salzman Kenneth Taylor 1:23.29
2000 Finder's Fee Jerry D. Bailey C. R. McGaughey III Ogden Phipps 1:23.07
1999 Potomac Bend Mark Johnston Vincent L. Blengs Wayne Harrison 1:23.18
1998 Jersey Girl Richard Migliore Todd A. Pletcher Ackerley Bros. Farm 1:22.95
1997 Vegas Prospector Michael McCarthy Daniel Lopez Raymond Dweck 1:26.23
1996 J J'sdream Gary Boulanger Edward Plesa, Jr. John A. Franks 1:23.44
1995 Lucky Lavender Gal Robbie Davis William White Dolores Worswick 1:23.80
1994 Our Royal Blue Rick Wilson J. Willard Thompson Cort N Trak Stable 1:22.38
1993 Personal Bid Jose Santos Richard Schosberg Dale H. Austin 1:23.52

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