The Kenner Stakes was an American
Thoroughbred horse race
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run from 1870 through 1942 at
Saratoga Race Course
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in
Saratoga Springs, New York
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. Open to three-year-old horses, it was last contested at a distance of a mile and three sixteenths on dirt. It was run as the Miller Stakes from 1920 through 1930 in honor of prominent horseman and co-founder of ''
Life
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'' magazine,
Andrew Miller.
Winners
(partial list)
*1942 - Buckskin
*1941 -
War Relic
*1940 - Your Chance
*1939 - Hash
*1938 -
Bull Lea
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*1937 - Rex Flag
*1936 -
Granville
*1935 - St. Bernard
*1934 -
Discovery
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*1933 - War Glory
*1932 -
Dark Secret
*1931 -
Mate
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*1930 -
Whichone
*1929 -
Marine
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*1928 -
Reigh Count
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Reigh Count was bred by Willis Sharpe Kilmer and foaled at Court Ma ...
*1927 - Brown Bud
*1926 - Rock Star
*1925 - Stirrup Cup
*1924 - Klondyke
*1923 - Martingale
*1922 - Sweep By
*1921 -
Prudery
*1920 -
Man o' War
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*1919 -
Milkmaid
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*1918 - Enfilade
*1917 -
Omar Khayyam
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*1903 - Injunction
*1902 - Cunard
*1901 - Baron Pepper
*1893 - Stowaway
*1892 - Ronald
*1891 -
Vallera
*1890 - English Lady
*1889 - Long Dance
*1888 -
Los Angeles
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*1887 - Swarthmore
*1886 - Elkwood
*1885 - Irish Pat
*1884 - Powhattan
*1883 -
George Kinney
*1882 - Boatman
*1881 -
Hindoo
*1880 -
Luke Blackburn
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*1879 -
Falsetto
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*1878 -
Duke of Magenta
*1877 - Bazil
*1876 - Charley Howard
*1875 - Ozark
*1874 - Stampede
*1873 -
The Ill-Used
*1872 -
Joe Daniels
*1871 -
Harry Bassett
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*1870 -
Enquirer
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References
The Kenner Stakes at Saratoga Race Course at Pedigree Query
Discontinued horse races in New York (state)
Flat horse races for three-year-olds
Saratoga Race Course
Recurring sporting events established in 1870
Recurring sporting events disestablished in 1942
1870 establishments in New York (state)
1942 disestablishments in New York (state)