The Hollywood Gold Cup Stakes is a
Grade I
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American
thoroughbred horse race
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for horses age three and older over a distance of miles on the dirt held at
Santa Anita Park
Santa Anita Park is a Thoroughbred racetrack in Arcadia, California, United States. It offers some of the prominent horse racing events in the United States during early fall, winter and in spring. The track is home to numerous prestigious races ...
in
Arcadia, California
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in May. The race currently offers a purse of $400,000.
History
Early beginnings
The race inaugurated in 1938 at
Hollywood Park Racetrack
Hollywood Park was a thoroughbred race course located in Inglewood, California, about 3 miles (5 km) from Los Angeles International Airport and adjacent to the Forum indoor arena. In 1994, the original Hollywood Park Casino was added to the ...
in
Inglewood, California
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as the Hollywood Gold Cup.
Hollywood Park Racetrack opened its doors on June 10, 1938, and
Seabiscuit
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, under jockey
George Woolf
George Monroe Woolf (May 31, 1910 – January 4, 1946), nicknamed "The Iceman", was a Canadian thoroughbred race horse jockey. An annual jockey's award given by the United States Jockeys' Guild is named in his honor. He became known for riding ...
, won the $50,000 added race's inaugural running on July 16.
The race was not run in 1942 or 1943, due to Hollywood Park being closed and used as an airplane parts storage depot during World War II.
Post World War II
In 1949, the Hollywood Gold Cup, as well as the entire 1949 meeting, was held at Santa Anita Park, due to a devastating fire at Hollywood Park on the night of May 5, 1949. Solidarity won the 1949 running on July 16. The Hollywood Park grandstand was rebuilt and the facility reopened in time for a two-part split 1950 season. The 1950 Hollywood Gold Cup, won by
Noor, was held in the second part or Fall–Winter part of the split, on December 9, 1950. The following summer, the race returned to its usual mid-July running and
Citation
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, in his final race, won the Hollywood Gold Cup on July 14, 1951, becoming the first thoroughbred racehorse to hit the career earnings mark of one million dollars.
Modern Era
In 1980, Mary Lou Tuck became the first woman trainer to win the Hollywood Gold Cup with Go West Young Man.
In 1999, the
was published, and fourteen horses on the list had won the Hollywood Gold Cup: Citation,
Affirmed
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,
Round Table
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,
Cigar
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,
Swaps,
Seabiscuit
Seabiscuit (May 23, 1933 – May 17, 1947) was a champion thoroughbred racehorse in the United States who became the top money-winning racehorse up to the 1940s. He beat the 1937 Triple Crown winner, War Admiral, by four lengths in a two-horse ...
,
Skip Away
Skip Away (April 4, 1993 – May 14, 2010), was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the 1998 Horse of the Year, 1996 Champion Three-Year-Old, and 1997 and 1998 Champion Handicap Horse. He won 10 Grade One races for $9,616,360 in ...
,
Gallant Man
Gallant Man (March 20, 1954 – September 7, 1988) was a thoroughbred racehorse, named for a horse in a Don Ameche movie. He was one of the most successful racehorses foaled outside the United States with his near miss in the 1957 Kentuck ...
,
Challedon
Challedon (1936–1958) was an American Hall of Fame Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred in Maryland by William L. Brann and Robert S. Castle, he raced under the colors of their Branncastle Farm.
Two-year-old-season
Racing at age two, Chall ...
,
Ack Ack,
Native Diver
Native Diver (April 16, 1959 – September 13, 1967) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Native Diver's nicknames included "the Diver," "The California Comet" and "The Black Horse." He compiled 34 stakes wins throughout his career, but never ...
, Noor,
Two Lea
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, colour = Bay
, breeder = Calumet Fa ...
and
Exceller
Exceller (May 12, 1973 – April 7, 1997) is widely considered one of the best horses to race in the United States not to win a year-end championship. Despite his exemplary achievements as a racehorse, and his unique accomplishment in being the ...
.
In the 73rd running of the Hollywood Gold Cup in 2012,
Chantal Sutherland, aboard
Game On Dude
Game On Dude (foaled April 26, 2007 in Kentucky) is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse gelding. He won fourteen graded stakes races, including eight Grade I stakes: the Santa Anita Handicap in 2011, 2013, and 2014 the only horse to have wo ...
, became the first female jockey to win the race. Game On Dude had also been Sutherland's mount in the previous year's running, finishing second by a nose to
First Dude First Dude may refer to:
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* First Gentleman
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. The ride had given Sutherland the distinction of being the first female jockey to have a mount in the Hollywood Gold Cup.
Fillies or Mare winners
Only three
fillies
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or
mare
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s have ever won the (Hollywood) Gold Cup.
Happy Issue was the first in 1944, followed by
Two Lea
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, sex = Filly
, foaled = 1946
, country = USA
, colour = Bay
, breeder = Calumet Fa ...
in 1952 and
Princessnesian
Princessnesian (foaled in 1964 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Background
Princessnesian was a bay mare bred and raced by William Haggin Perry.
Racing career
In 1968 the four-year-old mare became only the third female to wi ...
in 1968.
Change of venue
Following the closure of Hollywood Park, the race moved to
Santa Anita Park
Santa Anita Park is a Thoroughbred racetrack in Arcadia, California, United States. It offers some of the prominent horse racing events in the United States during early fall, winter and in spring. The track is home to numerous prestigious races ...
in 2014 (where the race was run in 1949 because of a fire at Hollywood Park) and renamed the Gold Cup at Santa Anita Stakes.
The event is a
Breeders' Cup Classic
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"Win and You're In" qualifier.
The event is one of the premier distance races on the
West Coast of the United States
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, along with the
Santa Anita Handicap
The Santa Anita Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually in early March at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. It is a Grade I race for horses four years old and up and was once considered the most important race for old ...
from
Santa Anita Park
Santa Anita Park is a Thoroughbred racetrack in Arcadia, California, United States. It offers some of the prominent horse racing events in the United States during early fall, winter and in spring. The track is home to numerous prestigious races ...
, and the
Pacific Classic Stakes at
Del Mar Racetrack
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.
In 2020 the name of the event reverted to the Hollywood Gold Cup.
Race conditions
It was run as a
handicap race until 1997, when it was switched to
weight-for-age
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History
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conditions. In 2005, the Gold Cup returned to the original handicap format.
Records
Time record:
* 1:58.20 –
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(1972) (on natural dirt) (New track record, equaled world record)
* 2:00.75 –
Rail Trip
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(2009) (on Cushion Track)
Most wins:
* 3 –
Native Diver
Native Diver (April 16, 1959 – September 13, 1967) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse. Native Diver's nicknames included "the Diver," "The California Comet" and "The Black Horse." He compiled 34 stakes wins throughout his career, but never ...
(1965, 1966, 1967)
* 3 –
Lava Man (2005, 2006, 2007)
Most wins by an owner:
* 3 –
Charles S. Howard
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Biography
Howard was dubbed one of the most s ...
(1938, 1939, 1950)
* 3 –
Calumet Farm (1951, 1952, 1990)
* 3 – Louis K. Shapiro (1965, 1966, 1967)
* 3 – STD Racing Stable/Jason Wood (2005, 2006, 2007)
Most wins by a
jockey
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:
* 9 –
Laffit Pincay Jr. (1970, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1986, 2001, 2002)
Most wins by a
trainer:
* 8 –
Charles E. Whittingham (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1985, 1987)
* 8 –
Bob Baffert
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(1999, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2020, 2021)
Winners
''Legend:''
''Notes:''
† Futural won the race but was disqualified for interference
§ Ran as part of an entry
° Caterman was first past the post but was disqualified and placed second
∞ Filly or Mare
See also
*
List of American and Canadian Graded races
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*
Gold Cup at Santa Anita top three finishers
References
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External links
Santa Anita Media Guide for 2019 Winter MeetTen Things You Should Know About the Hollywood Gold Cup at Hello Race Fans
Horse races in California
Hollywood Park Racetrack
Santa Anita Park
Grade 1 stakes races in the United States
Open middle distance horse races
1938 establishments in California
Recurring sporting events established in 1938