Graded stakes race


A graded stakes race is a thoroughbred horse race in the United States or Canada that meets the criteria of the American Graded Stakes Committee of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA). A specific grade level (I, II, III or listed) is then assigned to the race, based on statistical analysis of the quality of the field in previous years, provided the race meets the minimum purse criteria for the grade in question. Graded stakes races are similar to Group races in Europe but the grading is more dynamic in North America.


The grading system was designed in 1973 and first published in 1974. The original purpose of grading was to identify the most competitive races, which helps horsemen make comparisons of the relative quality of bloodstock for breeding and sales purposes.[1] A high grading can also be used by racetracks to promote the race in question. When determining Eclipse Award winners, racing journalists will consider the number and grade of a horse's stakes wins during the year.


In general, stakes race refers to the stake, or entry fee, owners must pay, which generally forms part of the prize money offered to the top finishers. Not all stakes races are eligible for grading. Notably, races that are restricted to horses bred in a specific state (e.g., the Tiznow Stakes for California-breds) or country (e.g., the races that make up the Canadian Triple Crown, all restricted to Canadian-breds) are excluded, regardless of the purse or quality of field. Conversely, some races that are not technically stakes races (usually invitational races where entry fees are not required by the racetrack) may be eligible for grading if they meet the quality standards.




Contents





  • 1 Criteria


  • 2 Levels


  • 3 U.S. graded stakes races

    • 3.1 Grade I (2019)


    • 3.2 Grade I changes since 2010



  • 4 See also


  • 5 References




Criteria


To determine if a race is eligible for grading, the American Graded Stakes Committee uses the following criteria:[1]


  • Purse requirement: That the race has a purse of at least $75,000. ($100,000 for Grade III, $200,000 for Grade II, and $300,000 for Grade I.)

  • Longevity: That the race has been run for two years under fundamentally the same conditions. (The race's distance for example may be slightly altered, but age and gender conditions may not.)

  • Restrictions: That the race may be restricted only in age and gender.

  • Drug testing: That post race drug testing is managed by a governmental authority.

  • Medication: That model rules on androgenic-anabolic steroids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs be followed. Specifically, only Boldenone, Nandrolone, Stanozolol, and Testosterone are allowed to be used. (this is a minimum standard – some racing jurisdictions have even higher restrictions on medications)

In 2008, the Committee implemented a rule requiring that toe grabs on the horseshoe, designed to improve traction, be no longer than 2 millimeters. This was in response to studies by Dr. Susan Stover showing that such toe grabs substantially increase the risk of catastrophic racing injuries.[2][3] They have also discussed a phase out on the race day use of furosemide (Lasix).[4]


A newly established race may inherit the graded status of a discontinued race if it is held at the same facility under essentially identical conditions as the discontinued race. Notably, the inaugural running of the Pegasus World Cup in January 2017 was Grade I, inheriting the status of the now-discontinued Donn Handicap.[5]



Levels


There are four different levels of grading, from Listed at the bottom to Grade I at the top. The latter are higher-class races for bigger prizes for horses of the same age group (2, 3 or 3 and up) and may further be restricted by gender. The weight conditions of the races may vary provided they meet the Committee's standards to ensure competitiveness. Many grade I races are "weight-for-age", with weights adjusted only according to age and gender, and also there are 'set weights' where all horses carry the same weight (usually applicable when all horses are of the same age and gender). Furthermore, there are "conditions" races, in which horses carry weights that are set by conditions, such as having won a certain number of races, or races of a certain value. Finally, some graded stakes are "handicaps", in which an official handicapper assigns weights to each horse in an attempt to equalize the competition.


Note that all Grade I races must have a purse of at least $300,000, but not all races with such high purses are Grade I. For example, the racetrack may be offering a high purse to attract better fields so the race will be upgraded in future years. The grade level is assigned by looking at data that indicates quality of the field for the last five years. In order to achieve or maintain a Grade I, it is necessary to attract a competitive field over a number of years.


For graded turf races, track conditions (normally excessive rain) may sometimes force the race to be run on the main (dirt) track. If this happens, the race is automatically downgraded by one grade level for that running only. The Committee then reviews the race within five days and may restore the original grade. For example, a Grade I turf race that is switched to the dirt will be recorded as a Grade II race, unless the committee feels the quality of the race was sufficient to warrant Grade I.


In the United States and Canada, a graded race can be dormant for one year without losing its grade.



U.S. graded stakes races



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RaceTrackMonthFurlongsTrackAgeSex[a]Purse
Acorn StakesBelmont
June
8Dirt3F$700,000
Alabama StakesSaratoga
August
10Dirt3F$600,000
Alcibiades StakesKeeneland
October
8.5Dirt2F$400,000
Alfred G. Vanderbilt HandicapSaratoga
July
6Dirt3+$350,000
American OaksSanta Anita
December
9Turf3F$300,000

American Pharoah Stakes[b]
Santa Anita
September
8.5Dirt2$300,000
Apple Blossom HandicapOaklawn
April
8.5Dirt4+F/M$700,000
Arkansas DerbyOaklawn
April
9Dirt3$1,000,000
Arlington Million StakesArlington
August
10Turf3+$1,000,000
Ashland StakesKeeneland
April
8.5Dirt3F$500,000
Awesome Again StakesSanta Anita
September
9Dirt3+$300,000
Ballerina StakesSaratoga
August
7Dirt3+F/M$500,000
Beholder Mile StakesSanta Anita
March
8Dirt3+F/M$400,000
Belmont DerbyBelmont
July
10Turf3$1,250,000
Belmont OaksBelmont
July
10Turf3F$1,000,000
Belmont StakesBelmont
June
12Dirt3$1,500,000
Beverly D. StakesArlington
August
9.5Turf3+F/M$700,000
Bing Crosby HandicapDel Mar
July
6Dirt3+$300,000
Breeders' Cup Classic(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
10Dirt3+$6,000,000
Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
8Dirt3+$1,000,000
Breeders' Cup Distaff(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
9Dirt3+F/M$2,000,000
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
7Dirt3+F/M$1,000,000
Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
11Turf3+F/M$2,000,000
Breeders' Cup Juvenile(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
8.5Dirt2C/G$2,000,000
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
8.5Dirt2F$2,000,000
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
8Turf2F$1,000,000
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
8Turf2C/G$1,000,000
Breeders' Cup Mile(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
8Turf3+$2,000,000
Breeders' Cup Sprint(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
6Dirt3+$1,500,000
Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
5.5Turf3+$1,000,000
Breeders' Cup Turf(Rotates location)
Oct./Nov.
12Turf3+$4,000,000
Breeders' Futurity StakesKeeneland
October
8.5Dirt2$500,000
Carter HandicapAqueduct
April
7Dirt3+$400,000
Champagne StakesBelmont
October
8Dirt2$500,000
Chandelier StakesSanta Anita
September
8.5Dirt2F$300,000
Cigar Mile HandicapAqueduct
November
8Dirt3+$750,000
Churchill Downs StakesChurchill Down
May
7Dirt4+$500,000
Clark HandicapChurchill Downs
November
9Dirt3+$500,000
Clement L. Hirsch StakesDel Mar
July
8.5Dirt3+F/M$300,000
Coaching Club American OaksSaratoga
July
9Dirt3F$300,000
Cotillion StakesParx
September
8.5Dirt3F$1,000,000
Del Mar Debutante StakesDel Mar
September
7Dirt2F$300,000
Del Mar FuturityDel Mar
September
7Dirt2$300,000
Del Mar OaksDel Mar
August
9Turf3F$300,000
Diana StakesSaratoga
July
9Turf3+F/M$500,000
First Lady StakesKeeneland
October
8Turf3+F/M$400,000
Florida DerbyGulfstream Park
Mar./Apr.
9Dirt3$1,000,000
Flower Bowl Invitational StakesBelmont
October
10Turf3+F/M$500,000
Forego StakesSaratoga
August
7Dirt3+$700,000
Fourstardave HandicapSaratoga
August
8Turf3+$500,000
Frank E. Kilroe Mile HandicapSanta Anita
March
8Turf4+$400,000
Frizette StakesBelmont
October
8Dirt2F$400,000
Gamely StakesSanta Anita
May
9Turf3+F/M$300,000
Gold Cup at Santa Anita StakesSanta Anita
May
10Dirt3+$500,000
H. Allen JerkensSaratoga
August
7Dirt3$500,000
Haskell Invitational StakesMonmouth
July/Aug.
9Dirt3$1,000,000
Hollywood DerbyDel Mar
November
9Turf3$300,000
Hopeful StakesSaratoga
September
7Dirt2$350,000
Humana Distaff HandicapChurchill Downs
May
7Dirt4+F/M$300,000
Jaipur InvitationalBelmont Park
June
6Turf4+$400,000
Jenny Wiley StakesKeeneland
April
8.5Turf4+F/M$300,000
Jockey Club Gold Cup StakesBelmont
October
10Dirt3+$750,000
Joe Hirsch Turf Classic Invitational StakesBelmont
September
12Turf3+$500,000
Just A Game HandicapBelmont
June
8Turf4+F/M$700,000
Kentucky DerbyChurchill Downs
May
10Dirt3$2,000,000
Kentucky OaksChurchill Downs
Apr./May
9Dirt3F$1,000,000
La Brea StakesSanta Anita
December
7Dirt3F$300,000
La Troienne StakesChurchill Downs
Apr./May
8.5Dirt3+F/M$300,000
Madison StakesKeeneland
April
7Dirt4+F/M$300,000
Maker's 46 Mile StakesKeeneland
April
8Turf4+$300,000
Malibu StakesSanta Anita
December
7Dirt3$300,000
Man o' War StakesBelmont
May
11Turf3+$400,000
Manhattan HandicapBelmont
June
10Turf4+$1,000,000
Matriarch StakesDel Mar
November
8Turf3+F/M$300,000
Metropolitan HandicapBelmont
June
8Dirt3+$1,250,000
Ogden Phipps HandicapBelmont
June
8.5Dirt3+F/M$1,000,000
Pacific Classic StakesDel Mar
August
10Dirt3+$1,000,000

Pegasus World Cup[c]
Gulfstream Park
January
9Dirt3+$9,000,000

Pegasus World Cup Turf[d]
Gulfstream Park
January
9.5Turf4+$7,000,000
Pennsylvania DerbyParx
September
9Dirt3$1,000,000+
Personal Ensign StakesSaratoga
August
9Dirt3+F/M$750,000
Preakness StakesPimlico
May
9.5Dirt3$1,500,000
Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup StakesKeeneland
October
9Turf3F$500,000
Rodeo Drive StakesSanta Anita
September
10Turf3+F/M$300,000
Santa Anita DerbySanta Anita
April
9Dirt3$1,000,000
Santa Anita HandicapSanta Anita
March
10Dirt4+$500,000
Santa Anita OaksSanta Anita
April
8.5Dirt3F$400,000
Santa Anita Sprint Championship StakesSanta Anita
October
6Dirt3+$300,000
Secretariat StakesArlington
August
10Turf3$450,000
Shadwell Turf Mile StakesKeeneland
October
8Turf3+$1,000,000
Shoemaker MileSanta Anita
May/June
8Turf3+$400,000
Spinaway StakesSaratoga
September
7Dirt2F$350,000
Spinster StakesKeeneland
October
9Dirt3+F/M$500,000
Starlet StakesLos Alamitos
December
8.5Dirt2F$300,000
Sword DancerSaratoga
August
12Turf3+$1,000,000
Test StakesSaratoga
August
7Dirt3F$500,000
Travers StakesSaratoga
August
10Dirt3$1,250,000
Turf Classic StakesChurchill Downs
May
9Turf3+$500,000
United Nations StakesMonmouth
July
11Turf3+$300,000
Vosburgh StakesBelmont
September
6Dirt3+$350,000
Whitney HandicapSaratoga
August
9Dirt3+$1,250,000
Woodward StakesSaratoga
September
9Dirt3+$600,000
Woody Stephens StakesBelmont Park
June
7Dirt3$400,000


  1. ^ C/G=Colts and Geldings; F=Fillies; F/M=Fillies and Mares. If blank, the race is open.


  2. ^ Renamed from FrontRunner Stakes prior to its 2018 edition.


  3. ^ Inherited its Grade I ranking from the now discontinued Donn Handicap


  4. ^ Inherited its Grade I ranking from the now discontinued Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap




Grade I changes since 2010


The following races have been downgraded from Grade I status since 2010:


  • The Beldame Stakes at Belmont Park (2019)[6]


  • Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland (2017)[7]


  • Charles Whittingham Memorial Stakes at Hollywood Park (2013)[8]


  • Eddie Read at Del Mar (2016)[9]


  • Gazelle Stakes at Aqueduct (2013)[8]


  • Hollywood Turf Cup Stakes at Hollywood Park (2012)[10]


  • Las Virgenes at Santa Anita Park (2016)[9]


  • Los Alamitos Futurity at Los Alamitos (2019)[6]


  • Mother Goose Stakes at Belmont (2017)[7]


  • Pat O'Brien Stakes at Del Mar (2012)[10]


  • Pimlico Special at Pimlico (2011)[11]


  • Prioress Stakes at Saratoga (2014)[12]


  • Princess Rooney Handicap at Calder (2014)[12]


  • Ruffian Handicap at Saratoga (2012)[10]


  • Santa Margarita at Santa Anita (2019)[6]


  • Santa Monica Stakes at Santa Anita (2013)[8]


  • Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs (2019)[6]


  • Triple Bend at Santa Anita (2019)[6]


  • Wood Memorial at Aqueduct (2017)[7]


  • Zenyatta Stakes at Santa Anita (2019)[6]

The Hopeful Stakes was downgraded from grade I to grade II for 2012 but regained the top rating in 2013[8]


The Donn Handicap was discontinued after its 2016 edition; its Grade I status was transferred to the Pegasus World Cup, which held its first edition in 2017


Delaware Handicap was upgraded to grade 1 status in 2013 but was downgraded back to grade 2 in 2018[13]


The following races were upgraded to Grade I status since 2010:



  • Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (2012)[10]


  • Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf (2011)[11]


  • Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (2012)[10]


  • Churchill Downs Stakes (2019)[6]


  • Cotillion Stakes at Parx Racing (2012)[10][8]


  • Fourstardave at Saratoga (2016)[9]


  • Jaipur Invitational at Belmont Park (2019)[6]


  • Jenny Wiley Stakes at Keeneland (2012)[10]


  • La Troienne Stakes at Churchill Downs (2014)[12]


  • Pennsylvania Derby at Parx Racing (2017)[7]


  • Woody Stephens Stakes at Belmont Park (2019)[6]


See also


  • Group One

  • List of horse races


References




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  2. ^ "Graded Stakes Tied to Adoption of Rules". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 13 August 2016.


  3. ^ "Committee Calls for Ban on Certain Toe Grabs". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 14 August 2016.


  4. ^ "Phase-Out of Lasix in Graded Stakes Discussed". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 June 2016.


  5. ^ "Pegasus World Cup to Carry Grade I Status". bloodhorse.com. The Blood-Horse. July 22, 2016. Retrieved August 26, 2016.


  6. ^ abcdefghi "Graded and Listed Races for 2019 Released". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 1 December 2018.


  7. ^ abcd "Blue Grass, Wood Memorial Downgraded". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016.


  8. ^ abcde "Delaware Handicap, Hopeful Now Grade I". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 June 2016.


  9. ^ abc "TOBA Announces U.S. Graded and Listed Stakes". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 June 2016.


  10. ^ abcdefg "Four New Grade I Stakes for 2012". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 June 2016.


  11. ^ ab "2011 Graded Stakes: 13 Fewer Than '10". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 June 2016.


  12. ^ abc "Eight Stakes Elevated in Status for 2014". bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 25 June 2016.


  13. ^ "AGSC Announces U.S. Graded and Listed Stakes for 2018". BloodHorse.com. Retrieved 11 April 2018.



  • Graded Stakes Database

  • Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association

  • An Explanation of the American Graded Stakes Process

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