The Spiral Stakes (known as the Jeff Ruby Steaks, a
homophone
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of the word Stakes, for commercial reasons)
[ is a Grade III American ]thoroughbred horse race
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at a distance of a one and one-eighth miles on the synthetic track in late March at Turfway Park in Florence, Kentucky. The event currently offers a purse of $600,000.
History
The event was inaugurated on 1 April 1972 as the Latonia Spiral Stakes over a distance of one mile, established by the General Manager of the Latonia race track John Battaglia for horses "spiraling up" to the Kentucky Derby
The Kentucky Derby is a horse race held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, almost always on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. The competition is a Grade I stakes race for three-yea ...
.
The race in its infancy attracted many entries and the administration of the track decided to run the event in two divisions in the following years: 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, and 1980.
In 1982, bourbon whiskey
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maker Jim Beam acquired naming rights sponsorship and the race was renamed the Jim Beam Spiral Stakes. That year the distance of event was increased to miles. Two years later the event was named the Jim Beam Stakes. The sponsorship deal lasted for 17 years and during that time the event attracted many of the prominent three year olds.[
In 1984, the event was upgraded to Grade III status, then, following the sale of the track to Jerry Carroll that led to the track's renaming to Turfway Park in 1986, featured a substantial purse increase in 1988, was upgraded to a Grade II race.]
In 1988, the distance of the event was increased to miles. The horse breeding facility Lane's End Farm took over sponsorship of the event in 2003 for eight years.
The event was downgraded back to Grade III status in 2011.
In 2013, the event was sponsored by the Horseshoe Casino
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in Cincinnati. Currently, the Spiral Stakes is sponsored by Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment, owner of Jeff Ruby's Steakhouses. As part of the sponsorship, the race is referred to as the Jeff Ruby Steaks (similar to other sporting events named for a product).
On 30 March 1991, Hansel set a new track record while winning the Jim Beam Stakes. In 1995, future Hall of Famer Serena's Song became the first and only filly to win the race. Other horses to win who went on to capture at least one of the American Classic Races includes Summer Squall
Summer Squall (March 12, 1987 – September 22, 2009) was an American thoroughbred racehorse and sire, best known for his win in the 1990 Preakness Stakes, and his rivalry with Unbridled, whom he defeated in four of their six meetings. He later b ...
(1990), Lil E. Tee
Lil E. Tee (March 29, 1989 – March 18, 2009) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who in 1992 scored one of the biggest upsets in the history of the Kentucky Derby.
Background
A bay colt, Lil E. Tee was bred in Pennsylvania by Lawrence ...
(1992), Prairie Bayou (1993), and Animal Kingdom (2011).
In 2021, as part of the Turfway Park renovation, the race was moved from the old Polytrack surface to the newly installed Tapeta surface, the race was also included as a high profile Championship series event on the Road to the Kentucky Derby.
Records
;Speed record
* miles – 1:46.60 Hansel (1991)
* miles – 1:42.00 Banner Bob (1985)
* 1 mile – 1:36.60 Major Run (1980)
;Margins
* 15 lengths – Bootlegger's Pet (1973)
* 13 lengths – Five Star General (1980)
* lengths – Balto Star (2001)
;Most wins by an owner
* 4 – Golden Chance Farm (1977, 1978, 1980 (2))
;Most wins by a jockey
* 5 – Pat Day
Patrick Alan "Pat" Day (born October 13, 1953, in Brush, Colorado) is a retired American jockey. He is a four-time winner of the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey and was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 199 ...
(1984, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1992)
;Most wins by a trainer
* 7 – William E. Adams (1977 (2), 1978 (2), 1979, 1980 (2))
Winners
''Legend:''
''Notes:''
ƒ Filly
See also
* Road to the Kentucky Derby
* List of American and Canadian Graded races
External sites
Turfway Park Media Guide 2018–19
References
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Turfway Park horse races
Flat horse races for three-year-olds
Triple Crown Prep Races
Graded stakes races in the United States
Grade 3 stakes races in the United States
Recurring sporting events established in 1972
1972 establishments in Kentucky
Horse racing in Kentucky
Horse races in Kentucky