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The Fair Grounds Stakes is a Grade III
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for four-year-olds and older run over a distance of about miles (9
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) on the
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annually in mid-February at the
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History

The event was inaugurated on 21 February 1988 as the featured tenth race called the Fair Grounds Budweiser Breeders' Cup with sponsorship from
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and the
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with handicap conditions for three-year-olds and older at the distance of about one and one-eighth miles. The event was won by the Irish bred five-year-old Top Guest in a time of 1:54. Top Guest had previously won the Stockholm Cup International as a three-year-old. Budweiser ceased their sponsorship in 1995 while the Breeders' Cup continued until 2006. The event was upgraded in 2006 to Grade III. That same year, 2006, the event was moved to
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due to the after effects of
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which damaged the Fair Grounds racetrack. Two horses have won the event three times. Yukon Gold won the event three consecutive times for in 1993 through 1995. Yukon Gold's third victory was on dirt since the event was moved off the turf. Mystery Giver also won the race three times, in 2002 through 2004. Originally a handicap, in 2020 the conditions of the event were changed to a stakes allowance race, thus changing the name of the event to Fair Grounds Stakes. The event has been held in mid-February since 2010 as is part of
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Preview Day at the New Orleans racetrack.


Records

Speed record: * miles – 1:47.29 Factor This (2020) Margins: * lengths – Joyeux Danseur (1998) Most wins: * 3 - Yukon Gold (1993, 1994, 1995) * 3 - Mystery Giver (2002, 2003, 2004) Most wins by a
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: * 5 -
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(1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2006) Most wins by a trainer: * 3 - Hal Wiggins (1993, 1994, 1995) * 3 - Richard R. Scherer (2002, 2003, 2004) * 3 - Brad H. Cox (2015, 2016, 2020) Most wins by an owner: * 4 - Team Block (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006)


Winners

''Legend:''


See also

* List of American and Canadian Graded races


References

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