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A detailed list of statistics about a race. The chart lists the position of each horse at various points of the race, the margin between horses, plus the odds for the race, and each horse's sex, age, weight carried, owner, and trainer. The chart also describes the purse, race conditions, payouts for various winning bets, times and other data ...
In 1971 the conditions of the event were changed to a fillies and mares race. [3] When the grading of races began as a Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association project in 1973 the event was classified as Grade III . [ 4 ]
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The Mint Millions Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for three years olds and older, over a distance of one mile on the turf held annually in September at Kentucky Downs racetrack in Franklin, Kentucky during their short turf meeting.
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In 1938 the conditions of the event were changed to a handicap for horses three-years-old and older and the distance set at 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 miles. [3] In 1940 the distance was extended to 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles for two runnings in which Joe DeSoto's Steel Heels won both events including setting a new track record in 1941. [ 4 ]
The event was moved to late October and the conditions of the changed from a handicap to a stakes allowance. [11] [12] In 2023 NYRA renamed the event to the Forty Niner Stakes after the late stallion Forty Niner, a winner of several NYRA Grade 1 stakes. [13] Saratoga Race Course's Forbidden Apple Stakes was in turn renamed to the Kelso Stakes. [14]
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