Vernon O. Underwood Stakes

The Vernon O. Underwood Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California. Raced in late November, the Grade III event is open to horses age three and older. It is contested on Cushion Track synthetic dirt at a distance of six furlongs.

Midnight Lute Stakes
Grade III race
LocationHollywood Park Racetrack
Inglewood, California, United States
Inaugurated1981
Race typeThoroughbredflat racing
Websitewww.hollywoodpark.com
Race information
DistanceSix and a half-furlong sprint
SurfaceCushion Track synthetic dirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-years-old and up
WeightAssigned
Purse$100,000

Inaugurated as the National Sprint Championship Stakes, in 1990 the name was changed to honor Vernon O. Underwood (1907–1990), a California businessman.[1] After Hollywood Park closed, the race is run as the Midnight Lute Stakes at Santa Anita Park.

In 2001, H. Eugene Reed's eight-year-old gelding Men's Exclusive became the first back-to-back winner of the race and its oldest winner.

The race was run in two divisions in 1981, 1982, 1984,1986, and in 2016

Records

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Speed record:

Most wins:

  • 2 - Men's Exclusive (2000, 2001)

Most wins by a trainer:

Winners since 1989

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Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2017 Silent Bird 5 Kent Desormeax Mark Glatt Norman Stables, LLC 1:09.39
2016 Solid Wager,ST Joe Bay (Dead Heat) 5,4 Kent Desormeax, Victor Esponoza Peter Miller Barber, Gary and Cecil and Stanford Stable,Al Tamira Racing Stable and David A. Bernsen 1:15.03
2016 San Onofre 6 Alex Solis Karen Headley Matson Racing 1:14.82
2014 Distinctiv Passion 4 Mike E Smith Jeff Bonde Peter Redekop B. C., Ltd. 1:14.55
2013 Majestic Stride 4 Edwin Maldonado Jeff Bonde Brown/Klein/Lebherz 1:08.87
2012 Smiling Tiger 5 Rafael Bejarano Jeff Bonde Alan Klein/Philip Lebherz 1:11.24
2011 Pacific Ocean 4 Joel Rosario Mike Mitchell JMJ Racing Stable 1:08.48
2010 Cost of Freedom 7 Joe Talamo John W. Sadler Gary & Cecil Barber 1:08.46
2009 Kinsale King 4 Martin Garcia Carl O'Callaghan Patrick Sheehy 1:09.67
2008 Johnny Eves 4 Garrett Gomez Jay M. Robbins Sharon Hilliard 1:07.90
2007 Bushwacker 5 Joseph Talamo William L. Currin Currin & Alvin Eisman 1:08.47
2006 Sailors Sunset 3 Jon Court Marcelo Polanco Everest stables 1:07.79
2005 Bordonaro 4 Pat Valenzuela William B. Spawr F. Carrillo & D. Casse 1:08.11
2004 Taste of Paradise 5 Jose Valdivia, Jr. Gary Mandella David Bloom 1:08.04
2003 Watchem Smokey 3 Julie Krone Robert J. Frankel Edmund A. Gann 1:08.93
2002 Debonair Joe 3 Julie Krone Juan Pablo Silva Lynne H. Ristad 1:09:17
2001 Men's Exclusive 8 Laffit Pincay, Jr. Wesley A. Ward H. Eugene Reed 1:09.04
2000 Men's Exclusive 7 Laffit Pincay, Jr. Wesley A. Ward H. Eugene Reed 1:09.02
1999 Five Star Day 3 Alex Solis C. Beau Greely Columbine Stable 1:09.91
1998 Love That Jazz 4 Kent Desormeaux Neil Drysdale Irving & Marge Cowan 1:08.79
1997 Tower Full 5 Corey Nakatani Craig Dollase Moon S. Han 1:08.17
1996 Paying Dues 4 Pat Day Clifford Sise, Jr. Ballantyne, Owen & Welty 1:08.24
1995 Powis Castle 4 Gary Stevens Rodney Rash Vistas Stables 1:08.40
1994 Wekiva Springs 3 Kent Desormeaux Robert Hess, Jr. Dizney & English 1:08.37
1993 Meafara 4 Gary Stevens Gary F. Jones Frank Muench 1:10.01
1992 Gundaghia 5 Gary Stevens Bob Baffert Goodman & Kieckhefer 1:09.33
1991 Individualist 4 Kent Desormeaux David Hofmans Golden Eagle Farm 1:08.86
1990 Frost Free 5 Chris McCarron John W. Sadler Triple Dot Dash Stable & Vandervoort 1:08.20
1989 Olympic Prospect 5 Alex Solis John W. Sadler Alsdorf, Opas & Sinatra 1:08.80

Earlier winners

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  • 1988 - Gallant Sailor
  • 1987 - Hilco Scamper
  • 1986 - Bedside Promise
  • 1986 - Nasib
  • 1985 - Pancho Villa
  • 1984 - Fifty Six In a Row
  • 1984 - Lovlier Linda
  • 1983 - Fighting Fit
  • 1982 - Mad Key
  • 1982 - Unpredictable
  • 1981 - Shanekite
  • 1981 - Smokite

References

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  1. ^ "About Young's". YoungsMarket.com. Retrieved January 21, 2017.