San Marcos Stakes

San Marcos Stakes

Turf race infobox
class = Grade II
horse race = San Marcos Stakes


caption =
location = Santa Anita Park
Arcadia, California
inaugurated = 1952
race type = Thoroughbred - Flat racing
website = [http://www.santaanita.com www.santaanita.com]
distance = 1¼ miles (10 furlongs)
track = Grass, left-handed
qualification = Four-Year-Olds & Up
weight = Assigned
purse = $150,000
bonuses =
The San Marcos Stakes is an American Grade II Thoroughbred horse race held annually in late January at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. Open to horses aged four and older, it is raced on turf over a distance of one and one-quarter miles.

Inaugurated in 1952 as a one mile race on dirt, in 1954 it was changed to one and one-quarter miles and became Santa Anita Park's first graded stakes race on turf. It was raced on dirt again in 1956, 1962, 1969, 1973, 1975, 1978 through 1983, and in 1996.

Run as handicap prior to 2000, it was open to three-year-olds and up from 1955 through 1959. There was no race held in 1970 and for 1978 it was set at a distance of 1 and one-eighth miles.

Records

Time record:
* 1:57.92 - Johar (2003)

Most wins:
* No horse has won this race more than once

Most wins by an owner:
* 2 - El Peco Ranch (1961, 1972)
* 2 - Elmendorf Farm (1976, 1982)
* 2 - Trudy McCaffery & John Toffan (1994, 2001)

Most wins by a jockey:
* 6 - Bill Shoemaker (1958, 1959, 1967, 1971, 1975, 1977)

Most wins by a trainer:
* 8 - Charles Whittingham (1963, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1984, 1985)

Winners of the San Marcos Stakes

* Run in two divisions in 1972.


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