Maryland Million Ladies top three finishers

This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Maryland Million Ladies, an American State-bred stakes race for fillies & mares three years-old and up at 1-1/8 miles on the turf held at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland.[1] (List 1986-present)


Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2020 -
2019 Zonda My Sistersledge Ghoul's Night Out 10
2018 My Sistersledge My Vixen Magician's Vanity 9
2017 My Sistersledge Great Soul Nickyrocksforpops 10
2016 Devilish Love Complete St. Northern Smile 6
2015 Monster Sleeping Lucy Boo Pauline's Pride 8
2014 Bear Access Devilish Love Pagan Priestess 10
2013 Monster Sleeping Daydreamin Gracie Pagen Priestess 10
2012 Pagan Priestess Weeper Dance With Gio 8
2011 Love's Blush Baltimore Belle Dream Louise 11
2010 My Sweet Nenana Love's Blush Amelia’s Brio 11
2009 Talkin About Love Beau's Trip Heavenly Moon n/a
2008 Miss Lombardi Debbie Sue Beau's Trip n/a
2007 Maddy's Heart Lexi Star Beau's Trip n/a
2006 Debbie Sue Sticky Rowdy n/a
2005 Surf Light Sassy Love Rowdy n/a
2004 Hail Hillary Rowdy Love Match n/a
2003 Hail Hillary Supposedly Leebearski n/a
2002 Shopping For Love Breezy Bri Twilights Prayer n/a
2001 Stal Quest Purrfect Punch Canavakiss n/a
2000 Caveat's Shot Proud Owner Chapel n/a
1999 Vaguely Rich Proud Run Northern Flair n/a
1998 Lonesome Sound Earth to Jackie Indian Head Penny n/a
1997 Only Ali Sad Refrain Twofox n/a
1996 Julie's Brilliance Reeve's Lib Raffle n/a
1995 Mz. Zill Bear Icy Warning Gabby's Love n/a
1994 Mz. Zill Bear Icy Warning Verbal Volley n/a
1993 Mz. Zill Bear Ratings Heed n/a
1992 Richard's Lass Mz. Zill Bear Gaylord's Annie n/a
1991 Countus In Gaylord's Annie McKilts n/a
1990 Countus In Oh My Pride Lanzada n/a
1989 Countus In Betty Lobelia Oh My Pride n/a
1988 Chapel of Dreams Betty Lobelia Smart 'n Quick n/a
1987 Gold Glove Smart 'n Quick Chapel of Dreams n/a
1986 Dismasted A Joyful Spray Eta Carinae n/a


See also

References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 398 on June 26, 2008.
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