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Governor Stakes

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The Governor Stakes was an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually on Labor Day at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. The race started out as the Governor Nicholls Stakes for the first 2 years. At one time a Grade 1 race, it was discontinued after the 1975 edition.

The race was open to horses age three and older and was contested on dirt over a distance of 1⅛ miles (9 furlongs).

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Dist.
(Miles)
Time
1975
Wajima
3
Braulio Baeza Stephen A. DiMauro East-West Stable (Zenya Yoshida et al) 1⅛ m 1:47.20
1974
Big Spruce
5
Michael Hole Victor J. Nickerson Elmendorf Farm 1⅛ m 1:46.20
1973
Tentam
4
Jorge Velasquez MacKenzie Miller E. P. Taylor 1⅛ m 1:46.80
1972
Loud
5
Jacinto Vasquez James W. Maloney William Haggin Perry 1⅛ m 1:48.20
1971
Farewell Party
3
Robert Woodhouse J. Elliott Burch Rokeby Stable 1⅛ m 1:47.20
1970
Distinctive
4
Walter Blum Eugene Jacobs Herbert A. Allen, Sr. 1⅛ m 1:48.00
1969
Verbatim
4
Pete Anderson Jerome Meyer Elmendorf Farm 1⅛ m 1:48.40

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