Winners of The Shakertown Stakes
Year |
Winner |
Age |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Owner |
Time |
2013 | Havelock | 6 | Garrett Gomez | Darrin Miller | Silverton Hill | 1:03.02 |
2012 | Perfect Officer | 6 | Javier Castellano | Tony Dutrow | David A. Ross Racing Stable | 1:01.53 |
2011 | Stratford Hill | 4 | John Velazquez | Todd Pletcher | Eugene Melnyk | 1:03.90 |
2010 | Silver Timber | 7 | Julien Leparoux | Chad Brown | Michael Dubb/Peter Randazzo | 1:01.87 |
2009 | Heros Reward | 7 | Javier Castellano | Dale Capuano | Rob Ry Farm/Jayne M. Slysz | 1:04.24 |
2008 | Mr. Nightlinger | 4 | Jamie Theriot | W. Bret Calhoun | Martin Racing Stable/Carl Moore | 1:03.84 |
2007 | The Nth Degree | 6 | Eddie Castro | Eduardo Caramori | Rodney J. Winkler | 1:03.94 |
2006 | Atticus Kristy | 5 | Garrett Gomez | Merrill R. Scherer | Centaur Farms | 1:01.83 |
2005 | Soaring Free | 6 | Jerry Bailey | Mark Frostad | Sam-Son Farm | 1:02.22 |
2004 | Soaring Free | 5 | Shane Sellers | Mark Frostad | Sam-Son Farm | 1:01.78 |
2003 | No Jacket Required | 6 | Brice Blanc | Thomas M. Amoss | W. Temple Webber, Jr. | 1:03.25 |
2002 | Morluc | 6 | Robby Albarado | Randy L. Morse | Michael P. Cloonan | 1:03.25 |
2001 | Airbourne Command | 6 | Jorge Chavez | Richard Saland | Richard Saland | 1:02.71 |
2000 | Bold Fact | 5 | Richard Migliore | John C. Kimmel | Juddmonte Farms | 1:02.60 |
1999 | Prankster | 6 | Shane Sellers | Thomas M. Amoss | Karnak Galactic Racing | 1:02.60 |
1998 | Sesaro | 6 | Shane Sellers | Charles Lopresti | Henryk de Kwiatkowski | 1:02.20 |
1997 | G.H.'s Pleasure | 5 | Jose A. Santos | Kenneth E. Hoffman | Tony Canonie et al. | 1:03.00 |
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