Grade I
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Thoroughbred horse race
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for three-year-olds run over a distance of miles on the dirt held annually in July at
Monmouth Park Racetrack
Monmouth Park Racetrack is an American race track for thoroughbred horse racing in Oceanport, New Jersey, United States. It is owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and is operated under a five-year lease as a partnership with ...
in
Oceanport, New Jersey
Oceanport is a borough in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States census, the borough's population was 5,832,U.S. Triple Crown series and the
Breeders' Cup
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. The event currently offers a purse of US$1,000,000 and awards one of the most prestigious trophies in U.S. thoroughbred racing in the
Haskell Trophy
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.
History
The inaugural running of the event was on 3 August 1968, closing day of the Monmouth Park summer meeting, as the Monmouth Invitational Handicap with a field of eleven horses. The event was won by 33-1 longshot Balustrade ridden by Canadian jockey Eric Walsh in a time of 1:50 flat with the favorite Iron Ruler finishing fourth.
In 1973 when The American Graded Stakes Committee was founded by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association with the event attracting high quality entrants the Monmouth Invitational Handicap immediately was given the highest classification of Grade I.
In the 1976 running of the event Majestic Light set a new track record of 1:47 flat winning by six lengths. The track record was broken by Spend A Buck in 1985. In 1987 Belmont Stakes winner Bet Twice won the event and equaled the stakes mark.
In 1981, the board of directors of
Monmouth Park Racetrack
Monmouth Park Racetrack is an American race track for thoroughbred horse racing in Oceanport, New Jersey, United States. It is owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and is operated under a five-year lease as a partnership with ...
switched the names of the Amory L. Haskell Handicap with this event giving the name Haskell Invitational Handicap.
Amory L. Haskell Amory may refer to:
Places
*Amory, Mississippi
**Amory Lock
**Amory School District
* Amory-Ticknor House, Boston
*Amory Hall (Boston)
* Vance W. Amory International Airport, island of Nevis
Other uses
*Amory Adventure Award, a Canadian Venturer a ...
(1893–1966) was the former president and chairman of Monmouth Park.
In 1997, the purse for the race was increased to $1,000,000 and has since remained at that level with two exceptions. In 2006, the event was changed from a handicap to allowance weight conditions and the name of the event was modified to the Haskell Invitational Stakes. In 2002, the purse was increased to $1,500,000 due to the presence of War Emblem, winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. In 2015, the purse was increased to $1,750,000 as it featured
American Pharoah
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in his first race since winning the
Triple Crown
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Sports Horse racing
* Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
* Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)
** Triple Crown Trophy
** Triple Crown Productions
* Canadian Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
* T ...
. The 2015 running attracted a record New Jersey crowd of 60,983.
In 2020 the event ceased to be an Invitational and the name was changed to simply the Haskell Stakes.
The event has attracted many sponsors including
Buick
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(1996−1998),
Izod
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(2010), William Hill (2013−2015), betfair.com (2016−2018) and TVG.com (2019– ).
Eleven winners of the Haskell have gone on to win championship honors at the Eclipse Awards as best three-year-old colt or filly. Five have also been named horse of the year in the year they won the Haskell. They are:
* Champion three-year-old colts: Wajima (1975), Holy Bull (1994), Skip Away (1996), Point Given (2001), War Emblem (2002), Big Brown (2008), Lookin at Lucky (2010), American Pharoah (2015), Authentic (2020)
* Champion three-year-old fillies: Serena's Song (1995), Rachel Alexandra (2009)
* Horses of the Year: Holy Bull (1994), Point Given (2001), Rachel Alexandra (2009), American Pharoah (2015), Authentic (2020)
Records
Stakes record
*1:46.24 – Cyberknife (2022)
Largest winning margin
* lengths – Verrazano (2013)
Most wins by a jockey:
* 3 –
Craig Perret
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Mike E. Smith
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Bob Baffert
Robert A. Baffert (born January 13, 1953) is an American racehorse trainer who trained the 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah and 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify. Baffert's horses have won a record six Kentucky Derbies, seven Preakne ...
(2001, 2002, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2020)
Most wins by an owner:
* 2 – The Thoroughbred Corporation (2001, 2002)
* 2 –
WinStar Farm
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(2006, 2007)
* 2 –
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Karl Watson
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Hot Rod Charlie
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was first past the winning post but was disqualified and placed seventh (last) for interfering in the stretch run clipping Midnight Bourbon who dislodged his rider Paco Lopez.