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The Kentucky Futurity is a
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for three-year-old trotters, held annually at The Red Mile in
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since 1893. It is part of the
Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters In the United States, the Trotting Triple Crown is a series of three major harness races for three-year-old Standardbred trotters. It consists of the Hambletonian, the Yonkers Trot, and the Kentucky Futurity. It was inaugurated in 1955 with th ...
. In the 2007 race, Donato Hanover's winning time of 1:51.1 set the world record for a 1-mile trotting horse. In winning the 2016 running of the Kentucky Futurity, Marion Marauder became the ninth horse from 124 runnings to win the Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters.''Harness Racing America'' September 26, 2016 article titled "Marion Marauder wins Kentucky Futurity, Triple Crown" Retrieved October 13, 2016


Winners of the Kentucky Futurity

*2024 - Sig Sauer ( Muscle Hill ) - 1.49,3 *2023 - Tactical Approach-1.52,0 (Tactical Landing) *2022 - Rebuff-1.50,3 (Muscle Hill) *2021 - Jujubee ( Creatine ) - 1.49,3 *2020 - Amigo Volo-1.51,0 (Father Patrick) *2019 - Greenshoe-1.51,1 (Father Patrick ) *2018 - Six Pack-1.49,1 (Muscle Mass ) *2017 - Snowstorm Hanover-1.53,2 (Muscle Massive) *2016 - Marion Marauder-1.52,3 (Muscle Hill) *2015 - Pinkman *2014 -
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*2013 -
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*2012 - My MVP *2011 - Manofmanymissions *2010 - Wishing Stone *2009 - Muscle Hill *2008 - Deweycheatumnhowe *2007 - Donato Hanover *2006 - Glidemaster *2005 - Strong Yankee *2004 - Windsong's Legacy *2003 - Mr. Muscleman *2002 - Like a Prayer *2001 - Chasing Tail *2000 - Credit Winner *1999 - Self Possessed *1998 -
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*1997 - Take Chances *1996 - Running Sea *1995 - CR Track Master *1994 - Bullville Victory *1993 - Pine Chip *1992 - Armbro Keepsake *1991 - Whiteland Janice *1990 - Star Mystic *1989 -
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*1988 - Huggie Hanover *1987 - Napoletano *1986 - Sugarcane Hanover *1985 - Flak Bait *1984 - Fancy Crown *1983 -
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*1982 - Jazz Cosmos *1981 - Filet of Sole *1980 -
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*1979 - Classical Way *1978 -
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*1977 -
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*1976 - Quick Pay *1975 - Noble Rogue *1974 - Waymaker *1973 - Arnie Almahurst *1972 -
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*1971 - Savoir *1970 - Timothy T *1969 - Lindy's Pride *1968 -
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*1967 - Speed Model *1966 - Governor Armbro *1965 - Armbro Flight *1964 - Ayres *1963 -
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*1962 - Safe Mission *1961 - Duke Rodney *1960 - Elaine Rodney *1959 - Diller Hanover *1958 - Emily's Pride *1957 - Cassin Hanover *1956 - Nimble Colby *1955 -
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*1954 - Harlan *1953 - Kimberly Kid *1952 - Sharp Note *1951 - Ford Hanover *1950 - Star's Pride *1949 - Bangaway *1948 - Egan Hanover *1947 - Hoot Mon *1946 - Victory Song *1941 - Bill Gallon *1940 - Spencer Scott *1939 - Peter Astra *1938 - McLin Hanover *1937 - Twilight Song *1936 - Rosalind *1935 - Lawrence Hanover *1934 -
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*1933 - Meda *1932 - The Marchioness *1931 - The Protector *1930 - Hanover's Bertha *1929 - Walter Dear *1928 - Spencer *1927 - Iosola's Worthy *1926 - Guy McKinney *1925 - Aileen Guy *1924 - Mr McElwyn *1923 - Ethelinda *1922 - Lee Worthy *1921 -
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*1920 - Arion Guy *1919 -
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*1918 - Nella Dillon *1917 - The Real Lady *1916 -
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*1915 - Mary Putney *1914 - Peter Volo *1913 - Etowah *1912 - Manrico B *1911 - Peter Thompson *1910 -
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*1909 - Baroness Virginia *1908 - The Harvester *1907 - General Watts *1906 - Siliko *1905 - Miss Adbell *1904 - Grace Bond *1903 - Sadie Mac *1902 - Nella Jay (Jay Hawker) *1901 - Peter Sterling *1900 - Fereno *1899 - Boralma *1898 -
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*1897 - Thorn *1896 - Rose Croix (Jay Bird) *1895 - Oakland Baron *1894 - Beuzetta *1893 - Oro Wilkes


External links


Kentucky Quarter Horse Association

The Red Mile


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Meadowlands Pace Harness races in the United States Harness races for three-year-old trotters United States Triple Crown of Harness Racing Horse races established in 1893 Sports in Kentucky 1893 establishments in Kentucky