Maryland Million Classic 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 Classic, an American state-bred stakes race for three-year-olds and up at 1-1/8 miles on dirt held at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland.[1] (List 1986-present)

Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2021 Prendemi Tappin Cat The Poser 8
2020 Monday Morning Qb Harpers First Ride Tattooed -
2018 Forest Fire Prendimi Tappin Cat 13
2018 Saratoga Bob Dothat Dance Clubman 10
2017 Bonus Points Southside Warrior Ghost Bay 12
2016 Admirals War Chest Bullheaded Boy Just Jack 10
2015 Admirals War Chest Bullheaded Boy I'm Mr. Blue 9
2014 Eighttofasttocatch Concealed Identity Turbin 9
2013 Eighttofasttocatch Romancing the Gold Wild Louis 7
2012 Not Abroad Regal Warrior Tujoes 7
2011 Eighttofasttocatch Cactus Charlie Not Abroad 7
2010 Regal Solo Not Abroad Regal Warrior 6
2009 Sumacha’hot Cuba Regal Solo n/a
2008 Cuba Diamond David Evil Storm n/a
2007 Evil Storm Five Steps Diamond David n/a
2006 Due Diamond David Evil Storm n/a
2005 Play Bingo Aggadan Five Steps n/a
2004 Presidentialaffair Aggadan Irish Colony n/a
2003 Docent Presidentialaffair Jorgie Stover n/a
2002 Docent Hay Getoutofmyway Concerned Minister n/a
2001 Sumerset Lightning Paces P Day n/a
2000 Testing Watchman's Warning P Day n/a
1999 Perfect to a Tee Steak Scam Testafly n/a
1998 Algar Warrenpeace Testing n/a
1997 Algar Mary's Buckaroo Testing n/a
1996 Frugal Doc Oliver's Twist Algar n/a
1995 Brilliant Patriot Mary's Buckaroo Oliver's Twist n/a
1994 Taking Risks Frugal Doc Super Memory n/a
1993 Forry Cow How Frugal Doc Ameri Valay n/a
1992 Reputed Testamony Timely Warning Frugal Doc n/a
1991 Timely Warning Midas Baron de Vaux n/a
1990 Timely Warning Master Speaker Cefis n/a
1989 Master Speaker Little Bold John Due North n/a
1988 Mister S. M. Due North Little Bold John n/a
1987 Little Bold John Bagatelle Castelets n/a
1986 Herat Castelets Due North n/a

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 342 on June 26, 2008.