A brief look out at the American Oaks & the Haskell Stakes!

The Haskell Stakes is an American Grade I flat horse race for the thoroughbreds. The racecourse is the Monmouth Park racetrack situated in New Jersey. The race is open to three-year-old fillies with a winning purse of 1 million dollars. The race is run on a dirt surface over a distance of 9 furlongs.

First Haskell Stakes

The race was first to run in 1968 when a horse named Balustrade won. The horse was trained by Morris H. Dixon and ridden by Eric Walsh. In 1969, a horse named Al Hattab trained by Warren CrollJr won the event. The winning jockey was Ray Broussard. A year later, in 1970, Twice Worthy stood victorious. James Conway trained the horse, and the winning jockey was John Ruane.

In 1971, a horse named Alanesian won the event. The trainer was Frank M. Whitely, and the jockey was Frank O’Donnell Jr. In 1972, an Irish-trained horse named Time Greine won the event. The winning jockey was Lester Piggott, and the trainer was Vincent O’Brien. In 1973, an American Thoroughbred by Iltis was also known as Secretariat, won the Haskell stakes race. The winner broke down in 1975 while racing in the Marlboro Cup and had to be euthanized on the track due to a fractured sesamoid bone in his right rear leg that caused a career-ending compound fracture of his left hind cannon bone during a workout at Belmont Park.

In 1974, a horse by the name of passed away after winning the Haskell stakes race. In 1975, a horse named Pleasant Colony won the Haskell stakes race. The trainer was Edward P. Evans, and the jockey was Eddie Maple. In 1976, a filly by the name of winning the Haskell stakes race. The trainer was Ben Jones, and the jockey was Ronnie Franklin. A year later, in 1977, a filly named Winning Colors won the event. The trainer was Wayne Lukas, and the jockey was Gary Stevens.

In 1978, Alydar won the Haskell stakes race with D. Wayne Lucas as his trainer and Santos as his jockey. Alydar would later compete in the Triple Crown races but would come up short, finishing second in all three. In 1979, a horse by the name of winning the Haskell stakes race. The trainer was Woody Stephens, and the jockey was Jorge Velasquez.

In 1980, a filly named Genuine Risk won the Haskell stakes race. The trainer was James G. Conway Jr, and the jockey was Jacinto Vasquez. In 1981, Summing won with Angel Cordero Jr as his jockey and Ben Jones as his trainer. In 1982, a horse named Gato Del Sol won with LaffitPincayJr as his jockey and D. Wayne Lukas as his trainer.

In 1983, a horse by the name of winning the Haskell stakes race. The trainer was Woody Stephens, and the jockey was Jorge Velasquez. In 1984, a horse named Lost Code won with Angel Cordero Jr as his jockey and ShugMcGaughey as his trainer. In 1985, a horse by the name of winning the Haskell stakes race. The trainer was D. Wayne Lukas, and the jockey was Eddie Maple.

In 1986, a filly named Winning Colors won the Haskell stakes race for the second time with Jacinto Vasquez as her jockey James G. Conway Jr as her trainer. In 1987, a horse named Slew o’ Gold won with Jerry Bailey as his jockey and D. Wayne Lukas as his trainer. In 1988, an American thoroughbred mare named Personal Ensign won the Haskell stakes race with Mike Smith as her jockey and Bob Hitchinski as her trainer. In 1989, a horse named Dayjur won with Pat Day as his jockey and Woody Stephens as his trainer.

In 1990, a filly named Desert Vixen won with Eddie Delahoussaye as her jockey and Tom Amoss as her trainer. In 1991, a horse named Black Tie Affair won with Pat Day as his jockey and D. Wayne Lukas as his trainer. In 1992, a horse won with Jerry Bailey as his jockey and Woody Stephens as his trainer.

In 1993, a horse won with Craig Perret as his jockey and Neil Drysdale as his trainer. In 1994, an American thoroughbred filly named Go for Wand won the Haskell stakes race with Shane Sellers as her jockey and ShugMcGaughey as her trainer. In 1995, a horse named Cigar won with Jerry Bailey as his jockey and Allen Jerkins as his trainer. In 1996, a filly by the name of winning the Haskell stakes race. The trainer was D. Wayne Lukas, and the jockey was Eddie Maple. In 1997, a horse won with Jerry Bailey as his jockey and D. Wayne Lukas as his trainer.

In 1998, an American thoroughbred filly named Silverbulletday won the Haskell stakes race with Pat Day as her jockey and D. Wayne Lukas as her trainer. In 1999, a horse won with Shane Sellers as his jockey and Bob Baffert as his trainer.

In 2000, a horse won with Jerry Bailey as his jockey and Bob Baffert as his trainer. In 2001, an American thoroughbred mare named Point Given won the Haskell stakes race with Gary Stevens as his jockey and Bob Baffert as his trainer. In 2002, a horse won with Jerry Bailey as his jockey and D. Wayne Lukas as his trainer. In 2003, a horse won with Jerry Bailey as his jockey and D. Wayne Lukas as his trainer.

In 2004, an American thoroughbred filly named Ashado won the Haskell stakes race with John Velazquez as her jockey and Todd Pletcher as her trainer. In 2005, a horse won with Jerry Bailey as his jockey and D. Wayne Lukas as his trainer. In 2006, a horse named Bluegrass Cat won with Edgar Prado as his jockey and Todd Pletcher as his trainer. In 2007, a filly named Rags to Riches won the Haskell stakes race. The trainer was Todd Pletcher, and the jockey was John Velazquez.

In 2008, an American thoroughbred colt named Big Brown won with Kent Desormeaux as his jockey and Richard DutrowJr as his trainer. In 2009, a horse by the name of Summer Bird won with Javier Castellano as his jockey and Richard E. PapieseJr as his trainer. In 2010, an American thoroughbred filly named Look at Lucky won with Martin Garcia as her jockey and Bob Baffert as her trainer. In 2011, a horse named Coil won with Martin Garcia as his jockey and Bob Baffert as his trainer.

In 2012, a horse named Paynter won with Rafael Bejarano as his jockey and Bob Baffert as his trainer. In 2013, an American thoroughbred filly named Verrazano won with John R. Velazquez as her jockey and Todd A. Pletcher as his trainer. In 2014, a horse named Bayern won with Martin Garcia as her jockey and Bob Baffert as her trainer. In 2015, a horse named American Pharoah won with Victor Espinoza as her jockey and Bob Baffert as her trainer.

In 2016, a horse by the name of Exaggerator won with Kent J. Desormeaux as her jockey and J. Keith Desormeaux as her trainer. In 2017, an American thoroughbred filly named Girvin won the Haskell stakes race with Robby Albarado as her jockey and Joe Sharp as his trainer. In 2018, an American thoroughbred filly named Good Magic won the Haskell stakes race with Jose L. Ortiz as her jockey and Chad C. Brown as her trainer.

The Haskell is a popular event, and tickets always sell out quickly. The racecourse is situated at the Monmouth Park racetrack in New Jersey, and the atmosphere is always electric on race day. Be sure to get your tickets early if you want to be part of the action!

The Haskell is open to three-year-old fillies, and the winning purse is $1 million. The race is run over a distance of 9 furlongs on a dirt surface, and it’s one of the most hotly anticipated races of the year. The first Haskell was run in 1968, and since then, it has become one of the most prestigious races in North America. Some of the most famous thoroughbreds in history have competed in the Haskell, and the race always attracts a lot of interest from horse racing fans. Make sure you don’t miss out – get your tickets today!

Monmouth Park is an excellent venue for horse racing, and the atmosphere on race day is always electric. The track has a very long history, dating back to 1870, and it’s always a popular destination for horse racing fans. Whether you’re a fan of thoroughbreds or not, there’s something for everyone at Monmouth Park. So make sure you come down and experience the excitement of the Haskell Stakes live! You won’t regret it. Tickets are selling fast, so don’t wait too long!