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The Go For Wand Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race established in 1954 for fillies and mares age three and up. Raced in the fall, it is a Grade III race (Grade I before 2010) on dirt at a distance of one mile. Inaugurated in 1954 at Belmont Park as the Maskette Stakes in honor of the Hall of Fame filly,
Maskette Maskette (1906–1930) was an American Thoroughbred National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, Hall of Fame horse racing, racehorse who never lost a race against other fillies. Background Bred by James R. Keene at his Castleton Lyons, Castl ...
, it was renamed in 1992 for its ill-fated 1990 winner and Hall of Fame inductee, Go For Wand who is buried in the infield at Saratoga Race Course. The Maskette took place at
Aqueduct Racetrack Aqueduct Racetrack is a Thoroughbred horse racing facility and casino in the South Ozone Park, Queens, South Ozone Park and Jamaica, Queens, Jamaica neighborhoods of Queens, New York City, United States. Aqueduct is the only racetrack within ...
in 1959, 1960, and from 1962 to 1968. From 1994–2009, the Go For Wand was hosted at the Saratoga Race Course. After not being raced in 2010, the Go For Wand Handicap returned to Aqueduct on November 25, 2011. The distance reverted to the mile distance the race was contested at prior to its move to Saratoga Race Course. Since inception, the race has been contested at various distances: * 1 mile (8 furlongs) : 1954–1981, 1983–1993, 2011- * 7 furlongs : 1982 * miles (9 furlongs) : 1994–2009 The race was run in two divisions in 1976. This race was downgraded to a Grade III for its 2014 running.


Records

Speed record: *Lady's Secret – 1:33.60 (1986) (at current 8 furlong distance) Most wins: * 2 – Tempted (1958, 1960) * 2 – Tosmah (1964, 1965) * 2 – Lady's Secret (1985, 1986) * 2 – Ginger Punch (2007, 2008) Most wins by a
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: * 6 –
Ángel Cordero Jr. Ángel Tomás Cordero Jr. (born November 8, 1942) is a Puerto Rican jockey. He is known for being one of the winningest Thoroughbred horse racing jockeys of the late 20th-century and the first Puerto Rican to be inducted into the United States' ...
(1967, 1970, 1972, 1979, 1987, 1991) Most wins by a trainer: * 6 – C. R. McGaughey III (1988, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001) Most wins by an owner: * 5 –
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(1972, 1979, 1988, 1992, 1995)


Winners

† In 1974,
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finished first, but was later disqualified.


References

{{reflist Mile category horse races for fillies and mares Graded stakes races in the United States Grade 3 stakes races in the United States Horse races in New York (state) Recurring sporting events established in 1954 Aqueduct Racetrack 1954 establishments in New York (state)