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The Athenia Stakes is a Grade III American
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for
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and mares age three-years-old and older run over at a distance of a mile and an eighth on the
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held annually in October at Belmont Park in
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. The event offers a purse of $175,000.


History

The Athenia Stakes is named in honor of Hal Price Headley's filly Athenia, who won in 1946 the
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over the distance of miles as well as the Misty Isle Handicap and Artful Handicap at
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in
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. Athenia also was the granddam of
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, the 1968 Horse of the Year in the
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and Leading broodmare sire in Britain & Ireland in 1983. The inaugural running of the event was on 13 September 1978 as The Athenia Handicap for three-year-old fillies at miles in distance and was won by the Terpsichorist who was trained by the US Hall of Fame trainer Woody Stephens and ridden by Michael Venezia in a time of 2:03. The event continued to be restricted to three-year-old fillies until 1983. In 1980 the event was classified as Grade III. In 2005 the event was moved to the main track due to the inclement weather and consequently was downgraded. The race has been held at Aqueduct Racetrack several times with the last such running in 2004. The event was raced in split divisions in 1982 and 2001. The event has been contested at various distances over its history with the current distance of miles being reinstated in 2021. The event in 2022 was moved to Aqueduct Racetrack due to infield tunnel and redevelopment work at Belmont Park.


Records

Speed record: * miles: 1:39.94 – Pianist (2013) * miles: 1:47.11 – Rapid Selection (1997) * miles: 2:00.40 – Love Sign (1980), De La Rosa (1981) * miles: 2:13.20 – Capades (1989) Margins: *20 lengths – Rose Crescent (1983) Most wins: * 2 – Babae (2001, 2002) Most wins by an owner: * 2 –
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(1983, 1988) * 2 – Harbor View Farm (1994, 1995) * 2 – Joseph Platt Jr. (2001, 2002) * 2 –
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(1991, 2021) Most wins by a jockey: * 6 – Jorge F. Chavez (1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005) Most wins by a trainer: * 7 – Chad C. Brown (2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022)


Winners

''Legend:''


:See also

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References

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