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The Lecomte Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old horses at a distance of one and one-sixteenths miles on the dirt run annually in mid-January, at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans, Louisiana. The event currently offers a purse of $250,000.
Whirlaway Stakes (2002) Busher Stakes (2003) Dearly Precious Stakes (2004, 2008) Obeah Stakes (2004) Victory Ride Stakes (2006) Prioress Breeders' Cup Stakes (2006) Miracle Wood Stakes (2006, 2007) Lane's End Stakes (2007) Lecomte Stakes (2007) Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap (2007) King's Bishop Stakes (2007) Kentucky Cup Classic Stakes (2007 ...
Las Cienegas Stakes: III $103,000 4&up f&m abt. 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 furlongs: Turf Santa Anita Park 12 January 2025 La Cañada Stakes: III $100,000 4&up f&m 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles: Dirt Santa Anita Park 18 January 2025 Lecomte Stakes: III $194,000 3yo open 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 miles: Dirt Fair Grounds 18 January 2025 Louisiana Stakes: III $169,750 4&up open 1 + 1 ...
In the lead-up to the 1972 U.S. Triple Crown series, No Le Hace won the Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans, Louisiana. He then won the mile and one sixteenth Louisiana Derby at the Fair Grounds Race Course in late March. In April, he was sent to Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he won the Arkansas Derby.
Midnight Bourbon (January 25, 2018 – April 17, 2022) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2021 Lecomte Stakes and came second in the 2021 Preakness Stakes and Travers Stakes and 2022 Saudi Cup. [1] [2] [3] Midnight Bourbon died suddenly from an "acute gastrointestinal situation" on April 17, 2022. [4]
The field of four were all stakes winners, with Epicenter going off as the even-money favorite. Early Voting went to the early lead while Epicenter settled in last place along the rail. He swung five-wide moving into the stretch and moved steadily to the lead to win by 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 lengths over Zandon, with Early Voting finishing fourth.
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Louis J. Roussel III, known as Louie Roussel (born January 13, 1946, in New Orleans, Louisiana), is an American businessman and a Thoroughbred racehorse owner and trainer who owned Fair Grounds Race Course and who won the final two legs of the 1988 U.S. Triple Crown series with Risen Star, a colt later voted the Eclipse Award as the American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse.