Seabiscuit Handicap

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The Seabiscuit Handicap is a Grade II American Thoroughbred horse race for three-years-old and older over a distance of one and one-sixteenth miles (8 12 furlongs) on the turf track scheduled annually in late November at Del Mar Racetrack in Del Mar, California. The event currently carries a purse of $200,000.

Seabiscuit Handicap
Grade II race
LocationDel Mar Racetrack
Del Mar, California, United States
Inaugurated1977 (as Citation Handicap at Hollywood Park Racetrack)
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
WebsiteDel Mar
Race information
Distance1 116 miles
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds and older
WeightAssigned
Purse$200,000 (since 2023)

History

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The inaugural running of the event was on 17 July 1977 as the Citation Handicap at Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California over a distance of 1 116 miles on the dirt track.[1] The event was named after the eighth winner of the American Triple Crown in 1948, Citation. Citation had won the Hollywood Gold Cup at the Hollywood Park Racetrack in last victory of his career.

In 1979 for the third running of the event, American Graded Stakes Committee classified the event as Grade III.[1]

In 1980 the event was run over a mile and was won by the Irish-bred Caro Bambino who equalled the course record set by Swaps in 1956.[2] In 1991 the event was downgraded and moved to the Hollywood Park autumn meeting and run at a distance of 1 18 miles.

In 1983 the event was scheduled on the turf track over a distance of 1 18 miles and was split into two divisions.[3] The event also was run in split divisions in 1991.[3]

In 1984 the event was upgraded back to Grade III but due to the unexpected wet weather the race was run on the dirt track which was rated as sloppy. US Hall of Fame jockey Bill Shoemaker teamed up with US Hall of Fame trainer Charles E. Whittingham to easily win on the Argentine-bred Lord At War by three lengths in a slow time of 1:5035.[4]

In 1987 the event was upgraded once more to Grade II and once again Charles E. Whittingham would train an Argentine-bred Forlitano to victory. Forlitano would win again in 1988.[5]

In 1999 the distance of the event was decrease to back to the original 1 116 miles.[1] In 2004 the event was upgraded to the highest classification of Grade I.[5]

The race was not run in 2005 due to problems with Hollywood Park's grass course not being ready after the turf course was reseeded.[6]

The event was downgraded back to Grade II for the 2010 renewal.[1]

With the closure of Hollywood Park Racetrack in 2013 the event was moved to Del Mar Racetrack. With the relocation of the event the Del Mar Administration renamed the event to the Seabiscuit Handicap in honor of the 1938 US Horse of the Year, Seabiscuit as set by Daily Racing Form and Turf & Sport Digest Awards.

Records

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Speed record:

  • 1 116 miles: 1:39.67 – Ashkal Way (2006)
  • 1 18 miles: 1:44.78 – Fastness (IRE) (1995)

Margins:

  • 3 12 lengths – Al Mamoon (1986)

Most wins:

  • 2 - Forlitano (ARG) (1987, 1988)
  • 2 - Good Journey (2001, 2002)

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

  • 5 - Philip D'Amato (2015, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023)

Most wins by an owner :

  • 3 - Evergreen Farm (1987, 1988, 1995)

Winners

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Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Owner Distance Time Purse Grade Ref
At Del Mar – Seabiscuit Handicap
2023 Easter (FR) 5 Antonio Fresu Philip D'Amato Madaket Stables 1 116 miles 1:39.96 $201,500 II [7]
2022 Hong Kong Harry (IRE) 5 Flavien Prat Philip D'Amato Scott Anastasi, Jimmy Ukegawa & Tony Valazza 1 116 miles 1:39.79 $251,500 II [8]
2021 Field Pass 4 Umberto Rispoli Michael Maker Three Diamonds Farm 1 116 miles 1:41.85 $251,000 II [9]
2020 Count Again 4 Juan J. Hernandez Philip D'Amato Agave Racing Stable & Sam-Son Farm 1 116 miles 1:40.84 $203,500 II [10]
2019 Next Shares 6 Jose Valdivia Jr. Richard Baltas Debby & Richard Baltas, Christopher T. Dunn, Jules & Michael Iavarone, Jerry McClanahan, Ritchie Robershaw & Mark Taylor 1 116 miles 1:42.00 $201,404 II [11]
2018 Caribou Club 4 Joseph Talamo Thomas F. Proctor Glen Hill Farm 1 116 miles 1:41.38 $202,415 II [12]
2017 Hunt (IRE) 5 Flavien Prat Philip D'Amato Michael House 1 116 miles 1:41.03 $200,345 II [13]
2016 Ring Weekend 5 Drayden Van Dyke H. Graham Motion St Elias Stable & West Point Thoroughbreds 1 116 miles 1:42.29 $201,035 II [14]
2015 Midnight Storm 4 Victor Espinoza Philip D'Amato Dye, Marjorie Post, A Venneri Racing & Little Red Feather Racing 1 116 miles 1:42.70 $251,000 II [15]
2014 Kaigun 4 Corey Nakatani Mark E. Casse Quintessential Racing, Horse'n Around Racing Stable & Gary Barber 1 116 miles 1:41.38 $250,750 II [16]
At Hollywood Park – Citation Handicap
2013 Silentio 4 Rafael Bejarano Gary Mandella Wertheimer et Frère 1 116 miles 1:40.66 $250,500 II [17]
2012 Data Link 4 Garrett K. Gomez Claude R. McGaughey III Stuart S. Janney III 1 116 miles 1:41.00 $250,000 II [18]
2011 Jeranimo 5 Garrett K. Gomez Michael Pender Robert J. Wright 1 116 miles 1:40.87 $250,000 II [19]
2010 Victor's Cry 5 Victor Espinoza Eoin G. Harty Equilete Stable 1 116 miles 1:39.86 $250,000 II [20]
2009 Fluke (BRZ) 4 Joseph Talamo Humberto Ascanio Patricia Bozano 1 116 miles 1:40.48 $300,000 I [21]
2008 Hyperbaric 5 Tyler Baze Julio C. Canani Prestonwood Racing 1 116 miles 1:41.29 $400,000 I [22]
2007 Lang Field 4 Jon Court Art Sherman Nigel R. Shields 1 116 miles 1:39.72 $400,000 I [23]
2006 Ashkal Way (IRE) 4 Garrett K. Gomez Saeed bin Suroor Godolphin Racing 1 116 miles 1:39.67 $400,000 I [24]
2005 Race not held
2004 Leroidesanimaux (BRZ) 4 Jon Court Robert J. Frankel TNT Stud 1 116 miles 1:41.36 $400,000 I [25]
2003 Redattore (BRZ) 8 Julie Krone Richard E. Mandella Dr. Luis Alfredo Tannay 1 116 miles 1:40.74 $400,000 II [26]
2002 Good Journey 6 Pat Day Wallace Dollase Flaxman Holdings, Gary Margolis, Michael Jarvis & Partners 1 116 miles 1:41.45 $500,000 II [27]
2001 § Good Journey 5 Chris McCarron Wallace Dollase Flaxman Holdings, Gary Margolis, Michael Jarvis & Partners 1 116 miles 1:44.30 $500,000 II [28]
2000 Charge d'Affaires (GB) 5 Jose A. Santos Christophe Clement La Marquise Soledad de Moratalla 1 116 miles 1:40.30 $500,000 II [29]
1999 Brave Act (GB) 5 Alex O. Solis Ron McAnally Sidney Craig 1 116 miles 1:39.69 $500,000 II [30]
1998 Military 4 Garrett K. Gomez Wallace Dollase The Thoroughbred Corporation, Glencrest Farm & Green Lantern Stable 1 18 miles 1:50.58 $300,000 II [31]
1997 Geri 5 Jerry D. Bailey William I. Mott Allen E. Paulson 1 18 miles 1:48.35 $300,000 II [32]
1996 Gentlemen (ARG) 4 Gary L. Stevens Richard E. Mandella Haras de la Pomme 1 18 miles 1:45.55 $300,000 II [33]
1995 Fastness (IRE) 5 Gary L. Stevens Jenine Sahadi Evergreen Farm 1 18 miles 1:44.78 $300,000 II [34]
1994 § Southern Wish 5 Corey Nakatani Wallace Dollase Richard Stephen 1 14 miles 2:00.20 $250,000 II [35]
1993 Jeune Homme 3 Thierry Jarnet Francois Boutin Yoshio Asakawa 1 18 miles 1:45.84 $250,000 II [36]
1992 Leger Cat (ARG) 6 Corey Nakatani Richard E. Mandella Edward C. Allred & Randall D. Hubbard 1 18 miles 1:46.48 $250,000 II [37]
1991 Notorious Pleasure 5 Laffit Pincay Jr. Darrell Vienna Robert, Karen, Marc, Mike & Rich Levey 1 18 miles 1:45.80 $170,100 II Division 1[38]
Fly Till Dawn 5 Laffit Pincay Jr. Darrell Vienna Josephine T. Gleis 1:45.86 $170,100 Division 2[39]
1990 Colway Rally (GB) 6 Corey Black Julio C. Canani Clover Racing Stable, Alexander Brittan et al. 1 18 miles 1:47.80 $107,300 II [40]
1989 Fair Judgment 5 Eddie Delahoussaye Richard C. Mettee Tomonori Tsurumaki 1 18 miles 1:50.00 $108,300 II [41]
1988 Forlitano (ARG) 7 Pat Valenzuela Charles E. Whittingham Evergreen Farm 1 18 miles 1:46.60 $119,600 II [42]
1987 Forlitano (ARG) 6 Pat Valenzuela Charles E. Whittingham Evergreen Farm 1 18 miles 1:47.40 $134,500 II [43]
1986 Al Mamoon 5 Gary L. Stevens Robert J. Frankel Edmund A. Gann & Bertram Firestone 1 18 miles 1:48.00 $195,700 III [44]
1985 Zoffany 5 Eddie Delahoussaye John Gosden Anthony & John Bodie, Anthony Speelman 1 18 miles 1:44.80 $118,600 III [45]
1984 Lord At War (ARG) 4 Bill Shoemaker Charles E. Whittingham Mrs. Diane Perkins 1 18 miles 1:50.60 $163,300 III Off turf[4]
1983 Beldale Lustre 4 Chris McCarron John Gosden William A. Bailey 1 18 miles 1:49.40 $86,750 Division 1[46]
Pewter Grey 4 Ray Sibille Ron McAnally Tadahiro Hotehama 1:49.60 $87,250 Division 2[47]
1982 Caterman (NZ) 6 Chris McCarron Louis R. Carno Mr. & Mrs. Tom Cavanagh 1 116 miles 1:41.00 $80,450 [48]
1981 Tahitian King (IRE) 5 Bill Shoemaker Johnny Longden Johnny Longden & Carr Stable 1 18 miles 1:48.80 $226,000 [49]
1980 Caro Bambino (IRE) 5 Pat Valenzuela Charles E. Whittingham Mary Jones Bradley 1 mile 1:33.20 $63,950 III [2]
1979 Text 5 Bill Shoemaker Vincent Clyne Elmendorf Farm 1 116 miles 1:40.40 $108,600 III [50]
1978 Effervescing 5 Laffit Pincay Jr. D. Wayne Lukas Mel Hatley & Albert Yank 1 116 miles 1:40.20 $107,700 [51]
1977 Painted Wagon 4 Chuck Baltazar Marvin G. Williams Silver Creek Ranch 1 116 miles 1:41.00 $82,350 [52]

Legend:
  Dirt   Turf

Notes:
§ Ran as an entry

See also

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List of American and Canadian Graded races

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References

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