Arlington Oaks

The Arlington Oaks is an American Grade III Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Arlington Park racetrack near Chicago, Illinois. Raced on dirt over a distance of 1 1/8 miles (9 Furlongs), the race is restricted to three-year-old fillies. It currently offers a purse of $150,000.

Inaugurated in 1930, after the running of the 1932 edition, the race was not run again until 1980. There was no race in 1998 and 1999.

Known as the Arlington Oaks from 1930 to 1992 and in 2000, it was run as the Arlington Heights Oaks from 1993 to 1997, the Singapore Plate from 2001 to 2003, and as the Arlington Breeders' Cup Oaks in 2004.

In 1985, the race was hosted by the Hawthorne Race Course.

Winners of the Arlington Oaks since 1997

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
2014 Aurelia's Belle Channing Hill Wayne M. Catalano James F. Miller 1:52.34
2013 My Option Eduardo E. Perez Chris M. Block Timothy J. Keeley 1:52.85
2012 La Tia Constantino Roman Brian Williamson Hernandez Racing Club 1:51.46
2011 NOT RUN
2010 Upperline E.T. Baird Michael Stidham Stidham & affiliates 1:52.13
2009 Peach Brew Quincy Hamilton Donnie K. Von Hemel Robert H. Zoellner 1:50.89
2008 Sky Mom Ramsey Zimmerman Steve Asmussen Heather Stark 1:52.92
2007 Marietta Mark Guidry Eoin G. Harty Darley Racing 1:49.39
2006 Cryptoquip Robby Albarado Thomas F. Proctor Elisabeth H. Alexander 1:49.42
2005 Miss Matched Shaun Bridgmohan John T. Ward, Jr. John C. Oxley 1:49.39
2004 Catboat Eddie Martin, Jr Bernard S. Flint Stonerside Stable 1:51.06
2004 Lovely Afternoon James Graham Anthony Mitchell Richard Otto Stables 1:51.06
2003 Sue's Good News Tim Doocy Steve Hobby Cresran LLC 1:50.53
2002 Lost At sea Rene Douglas Jerry Hollendorfer P. Abruzzo & J. Franks 1:50.58
2001 Caressing Rene Douglas David R. Vance Carl F. Pollard 1:50.74
2000 Megans Bluff Mark Guidry John Hennig James C. Routsong 1:50.22
1999 no race
1998 no race
1997 Minister's Melody Garrett Gomez Niall O'Callaghan Stonerside Stable 1:51.32
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