Gulfstream Park Oaks - Winners of The Gulfstream Park Oaks Since 1975

Winners of The Gulfstream Park Oaks Since 1975

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Distance
(Miles)
Time
Grade
2012 Grace Hall 3 Javier Castellano Anthony Dutrow Michael Dub 1-1/8 1:49.36 II
2011 R Heat Lightning 3 John R. Velazquez Todd Pletcher E. Paul Robsham Stables 1-1/8 1:49.27 II
2010 Devil May Care 3 John Velazquez Todd Pletcher Glencrest Farm 1-1/8 1:49.06 II
2009 Justwhistledixie 3 Julien Leparoux Kiaran McLaughlin West Point Thoroughbreds 1-1/8 1:49.25 II
2008 Shes All Eltish 3 Eddie Castro Martin D. Wolfson Denholtz Stables 1-1/8 1:51.80 II
2007 High Again 3 Cornelio Velasquez William I. Mott Zayat Stables 1-1/8 1:50.87 II
2006 Teammate 3 Cornelio Velasquez H. Allen Jerkens H. Joseph Allen 1-1/8 1:48.25 II
2005 Jill Robin L 3 Jerry D. Bailey Robert Levine Robert Braunsdorf/Robert Levine 1-1/8 1:53.12 II
2004 Last Song 3 Edgar Prado Carl Nafzger Buckram Oak Farm 1-1/8 1:50.60 II
2003 Ivanavinalot 3 John Velazquez Kathleen O'Connell Gilbert Campbell 1-1/8 1:50.72 II
2002 Dust Me Off 3 Mark Guidry H. Allen Jerkens Cynthia Knight 1-1/8 1:49.67 II
2001 Tap Dance 3 Jerry D. Bailey Mark A. Hennig Edward P. Evans 1-1/8 1:52.05 II
2000 Cash Run 3 Jerry D. Bailey D. Wayne Lukas Padua Stable 1-1/16 1:44.11 II
1999 Three Ring 3 John Velazquez Edward Plesa, Jr. Barry K. Schwartz 1-1/16 1:43.75 II
1998 Banshee Breeze 3 Randy Romero Carl Nafzger James B. Tafel/Jayeff B. Stable 1-1/16 1:46.57 II
1997 Glitter Woman 3 Mike E. Smith Shug McGaughey H. Joseph Allen 1-1/16 1:43.25 II
1996 My Flag 3 Jerry D. Bailey Shug McGaughey Ogden Phipps 1-1/16 1:45.77 II
1995 Mia's Hope 3 Kristi Chapman Harold J. Rose Rose Family Stable 1-1/16 1:44.85 II
1994 Inside Information 3 Mike E. Smith Shug McGaughey Ogden Mills Phipps 1-1/16 1:42.94 II
1993 Dispute 3 Jerry D. Bailey Shug McGaughey Ogden Mills Phipps 1-1/16 1:43.67 II
1992 Spectacular Sue 3 Wigberto Ramos Pepe Mendez Fran Gilardi 1-1/16 1:44.14 II
1991 Withallprobability 3 Craig Perret Mark A. Hennig Edward P. Evans 1-1/16 1:43.30 II
1990 Charon 3 Earlie Fires Eugene Navarro Stanley M. Ersoff 1-1/16 1:44.60 II
1989 Open Mind 3 Angel Cordero, Jr. D. Wayne Lukas Eugene V. Klein 1-1/16 1:43.80 II
1988 On to Royalty 3 Craig Perret Benjamin Perkins B. W. Perkins, Sr. & Neil Litten 1-1/16 1:45.60 II
1987 Mar Mar 3 Walter Guerra Duke Davis Benjamin Ossman 1-1/16 1:44.60 III
1986 Patricia J K 3 Jose A. Santos Bruce N. Levine Barry K. Schwartz 1-1/16 1:45.20 III
1985 Lucy Manette 3 Craig Perret J. Willard Thompson William M. Hackman 1-1/16 1:44.80 III
1984 Miss Oceana 3 Eddie Maple Woody Stephens Newstead Farm 1-1/16 1:42.20 III
1983 Unaccompanied 3 Robert Woodhouse Dennis Ebert Ben Walden & Wells Hardesty 1-1/16 1:45.40 III
1982 Christmas Past 3 Jacinto Vasquez Angel Penna, Jr. Cynthia Phipps 1-1/16 1:44.20 III
1981 Dame Mysterieuse 3 Eddie Maple Woody Stephens Hickory Tree Stable 1-1/16 1:44.40
1980 Lien 3 Eddie Maple Patrick J. Kelly Live Oak Stud 7 fur. 1:22.00
1979 Davona Dale 3 Jorge Velasquez John M. Veitch Calumet Farm 7 fur. 1:21.00
1978 Jevalin 3 Mickey Solomone 7 fur. 1:23.80
1977 Herecomesthebride 3 Larry Saumell Warren A. Croll, Jr. 7 fur. 1:21.80
1976 Get Swinging 5 A. Ramos 1-1/16 1:45.80
1975 # Cheers Marion 4 Marco Castaneda 1-1/16 1:42.20
1975 # Diomedia 4 Marco Castaneda Bertram R. Firestone 1-1/16 1:42.00

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