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The Troy Stakes is a Grade III American
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for horses aged three years old and older over the distance of
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s on the
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scheduled annually in August at
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in
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. The event currently carries a purse of $200,000.


History


Modern Era

The current rendition of the race was renewed in 2004 with the first two runnings on the Inner Turf course at a distance of 1 mile with conditions for 4-year-olds and up and was held in August. In 2006, the distance was changed to
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s on the main turf track, but was still restricted to four-year-olds and up. Beginning in 2011, the race was open to three-year-olds and up. In 2014, an abundance of rain necessitated the move of the race from the turf and onto the main dirt track, where it was run at
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s.


Previous runnings


Troy Claiming Stakes

From 1901 to 1938 Saratoga held an event known as the Troy Claiming Stakes which was a claiming event for two-year-olds at a distance of
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s. The structure of claiming events in the early 20th century were different from the modern era. There wasn't a fixed price, and a claim did not mean that ownership of the horse changed at the start of the race. Instead, after the race, the winner was presented to the other owners and trainers of horses in the race, and if any chose to, they could offer the sum for which the runner had been entered. But even that did not mean the horse changed hands. If anyone offered to buy the horse for the claiming price, the existing owner then could bid to retain the horse, and the price could run up far above the entered claiming price, sometimes even higher than the sum of the purse won and the claiming price together. This more personal and contentious manner of “claiming” horses led to numerous backstretch feuds and considerable ill will. Of the more notable participants of the Troy Claiming Stakes were Frizette who won the event in 1907. Later the filly was claimed and was sent to France in 1908 and stood at Herman B. Duryea's Haras du Gazon stud. He sent the mare to his high-class American-raced Irish Lad, and the result was Banshee, winner of the classic
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(French 1,000 Guineas) in 1913. Today NYRA honors Frizette with a
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event for two-year-old fillies, the
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that is run at
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in the fall. The 1917 winner Jack Hare Jr. who later went on to win the second division of the 1918
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at
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. The Classic winner
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's
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also participated in the 1931 edition of the event finishing third to
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's Towee. The following year
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won the
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. The 1938 running was the final running of the event.


Troy Purse (Jamaica)

In 1954 the event was held at the Saratoga-at-Jamaica meeting at
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and was called the Troy Purse. The event was once again open for two-year-olds at a distance of
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s. The 1954 renewal was won by Sound Barrier. The following year the event was won by Reneged who defeated
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after lengthy delay due to the objection raised by jockey Dave Stevenson for interference which was dismissed.
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the following year would become
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.


Records

Speed record: * furlongs on the turf – 1:00.23 – Leinster (2019) * furlongs on the dirt – 1:05.00 – Reneged (1955) Margins: * lengths – Bridgetown (2010) ;Most wins by a
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* 4 – John R. Velazquez (2004, 2005, 2011, 2012) ;Most wins by a trainer * 3 – Todd A. Pletcher (2004, 2011, 2012) * 3 –
Sam Hildreth Samuel Clay Hildreth (May 16, 1866 – September 24, 1929) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing Hall of Fame trainer and owner.Linda L. Rice & F E Que Stable (2009, 2010) * 2 – Melnyk Racing Stables (2011, 2012) * 2 – Brad Grady (2015, 2021)


Winners


Troy Stakes (2004– )

''Legend:''

''Notes:''
† In the 2020 Imprimis was first past the post but caused interference brushing the third-placed finisher in the straight and was disqualified and placed third. American Sailor was declared the winner.


Troy Purse (1954–1955)

The event was for two-year-olds over a distance of furlongs on the dirt track at Saratoga-at-Jamaica meeting at
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.


Troy Claiming Stakes (1954–1955)

The event was for two-year-old claiming event over a distance of furlongs on the dirt track at Saratoga. * 1938 – Highscope * 1937 – Wise Mentor * 1936 – Juliet W * 1935 – Ned Reigh * 1934 – Uppermost * 1933 – High Glee * 1932 – Poppyman * 1931 – Towee * 1930 – Porternesia * 1929 – Dress Ship * 1928 – Crystal Broom * 1927 – Sunchen * 1926 – John J Williams * 1925 – Lacewood * 1924 – Pedagogue * 1923 – Rival * 1922 – Edict * 1921 – Modo * 1920 – Tody * 1919 – His Choice * 1918 – Questionnaire * 1917 – Jack Hare Jr. * 1916 – Katenka * 1915 – Success * 1914 – Headmast * 1913 – Superintendent * 1912 – ''Race Not Run'' * 1911 – ''Race Not Run'' * 1910 – Danger Mark * 1909 – Mexoana * 1908 – Obdurate * 1907 – Frizette * 1906 – Loring * 1905 – Rustling Silk * 1904 – Gold Ten * 1903 – Divination * 1902 – Plater * 1901 – Five Nations


References

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