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Safely Kept Stakes top three finishers

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This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Safely Kept Breeders' Cup Stakes, a grade 3 American thoroughbred race for three-year-old fillies run at six furlongs on dirt at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland.[1]

Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2021 -
2020 Hello Beautiful Reagan's Edge Landing Zone 9
2019 Needs Supervision Hey Mamaluke Victim of Love 11
2018 America's Tale Estilo Femenino Majestic Reason 8
2017 Berned Your Love Shimmering Aspen 11
2016 Tale for Ruby Takrees Outsider Art 14
2015 Hot City Girl Stroke Play Paulassilverlining 12
2014 Who's In Town Shayjolie True Romance 14
2013 Lady Sabelia Flattering Bea Crazy About Me 11
2012 Greed and Fear Holiday Soiree Los Ojitos 9
2011 No Race No Race No Race 0
2010 No Race No Race No Race 0
2009 No Race No Race No Race 0
2009 No Race No Race No Race 0
2008 No Race No Race No Race 0
2007 Sindey with an S Ticket to Seattle Change Up 7
2006 Wild Gams Wildcat Bettie B G City Gal 8
2005 Trickle of Gold Maddalena Partners Due 5
2004 Bending Strings Smokey Glacken Then She Laughs 6
2003 Randaroo Follow Me Home Awesome Charm 8
2002 Miss Lodi For Rubies Wilzada 8
2001 Kimbralata Carafe Stormy Pick 8
2000 Swept Away Another Cat Cay 8
1999 Godmother Superduper Miss Rills 7
1998 Hair Spray Expensive Issue Ninth Inning 8
1997 Weather Vane Vegas Prospector Requesting More 7
1996 J J's Dream Flat Fleet Feet Rare Blend 5
1995 Broad Smile Scotzanna Shebatim's Trick 7
1994 Twist Afleet Penny's Reshoot Our Royal Blue 7
1993 Miss Indy Anna Ann Dear Lily of the North 7
1992 Meafara Squirm Super Doer 6
1991 Missy's Mirage Withallprobability Corporate Fund 5
1990 Voodoo Lily Miss Spentyouth Catchamenot 8
1989 Safely Kept Cojinx Kathleen the Queen 5
1988 Clever Power Lake Valley Ready Jet Go 8
1987 Endless Surprise Bea Quality Miracle Wood 7
1986 Debtor's Prison Night Above Bea Quality 6


See also

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References

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  1. ^ 2007 Maryland Jockey Club Media Guide, page 37 on March 3, 2007.