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Garden State Stakes

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Distance
  
various

Track
  
left-handed

Surface
  
Dirt and Turf

Qualification
  
Two-years-old

Location
  
Garden State Park Racetrack Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Race type
  
Thoroughbred - Flat racing

The Garden State Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in mid November at the now defunct Garden State Park Racetrack in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. A futurity event for two-year-olds, it is sometimes referred to as the Garden State Futurity. By 1956, the total purse offered was more than $300,000 (including all nomination and starting fees), making it the richest horse race in the world.

The race was contested on dirt until 1994 when it was changed to a race on turf. It was raced at various distances:

  • On dirt:
  • Inception - 1952: 6 furlongs on dirt
  • 1953 - 1972, 1993: 1 116 miles on dirt
  • 1985 - 1992: 1 18 miles on dirt
  • 1998 : 1 mile on dirt (1998 race switched from turf due to heavy rains)
  • On turf:
  • 1994-1995 : 1 116 miles on turf
  • 1996-1997, 1999 : 1 mile on turf
  • In 1955, the racetrack created a counterpart for fillies called the Gardenia Stakes.

    The Garden State Stakes was placed on hiatus in 1973 and after a fire destroyed the racetrack on April 14, 1977 it would not be run again until a new track was built by International Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc. through its wholly owned subsidiary, Garden State Race Track, Inc. headed by Robert E. Brennan that opened on April 1, 1985. The March 18, 2000 issue of the Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the Garden State Stakes had been cancelled for financial reasons.

    References

    Garden State Stakes Wikipedia