Leaderboard

View Leaderboard

Champagne

Aqueduct • New York, NY, USA 10-5-3-2-1
October 7, 2023

Champagne Stakes Race History 

Of the nine Road to the Kentucky Derby prep races open to juveniles, which has been the most successful at producing winners on the first Saturday in May? The answer is the Champagne Stakes (G1) at Belmont Park, and it’s not even close.

Few races in North America can claim a history as long and rich as the Champagne. Inaugurated in 1867, the Champagne produced 23 Kentucky Derby winners between 1892 and 2010, the majority after the race was lengthened to its present one-mile distance in 1940.

Once overshadowed by the Hopeful Stakes and the Futurity, the Champagne has become the preeminent juvenile stakes race on the East Coast. As a “Win and You’re In” qualifier for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (G1), the Champagne is a key battleground for young runners taking aim at the two-year-old division championship. In addition, the Champagne offers Kentucky Derby (G1) qualification points to the top five finishers on a 10-5-3-2-1 basis.

The list of Champagne winners reads like a “who’s who” of juvenile champions and high-class colts. Count Fleet claimed the title in 1942, one year before he swept the 1943 Triple Crown, while Seattle Slew repeated the double in 1976-77. Two other Triple Crown winners (Omaha, 1935, and Secretariat, 1973) lost the Champagne, though superhorse Secretariat did cross the wire first before suffering an infamous disqualification.

It’s no coincidence Count Fleet and Seattle Slew established the gold standards by which many Champagne winners have been judged. Count Fleet clocked the one-mile distance in 1:34.80, which stood as the stakes record until 1967. Seattle Slew claimed the record as his own when stopping the timer in 1:34.40, after which the brilliant juvenile champion Devil’s Bag established the still-standing mark of 1:34.20 in 1983.

The Champagne endured a quiet streak during the first two decades of the 21st century. Between 2000 and 2022, only one Kentucky Derby winner contested the Champagne, with Super Saver turning an uninspiring fourth-place finish at Belmont into victory in the 2010 Derby. During the same timeframe, only two other Champagne contestants managed to hit the board at Churchill Downs.

Super Saver was conditioned by Todd Pletcher, who saddled a half-dozen Champagne winners between 2004 and 2014, the most by any trainer in the modern era.

By J. Keeler Johnson/TwinSpires.com

Results

Win

Place

Show

3

Timberlake10

$11.80

$5

$4.10

4

General Partner5

$4.80

$3.80

2

Dancing Groom3

$10.80

7

Gold Sweep2

1

Air Cav1

Payouts

Daily Double

4-3

46.00

Exacta

3-4

16.70

Pick 3

7-4-3

116.25

Pick 4

5-ALL-4-3

132.75

Pick 5

2-5-ALL-4-3

659.75

Superfecta

3-4-2-7

119.20

Trifecta

3-4-2

126.75

  • Sign up for race updates and contender stories

  • Thank You To Our Sponsors

  • Thank You To Our Sponsors

Entries

Jockey

Owner

Trainer

Current odds

Wagers

1

Air Cav

Dylan Davis

Calumet Farm

Brad H. Cox

57-1 ML 15-1

2

Dancing Groom

Trevor McCarthy

Eduardo Soto

Antonio Sano

37-1 ML 20-1

3

Timberlake

Florent Geroux

WinStar Farm LLC and Siena Farm LLC

Brad H. Cox

9-2 ML 3-1

4

General Partner

Manny Franco

Klaravich Stables, Inc.

Chad C. Brown

9-2 ML 7-2

5

El Grande O

Kendrick Carmouche

Barry K. Schwartz

Linda Rice

20-1 ML 8-1

6

Fierceness

Irad Ortiz, Jr.

Repole Stable

Todd A. Pletcher

2-5 ML 6-5

7

Gold Sweep

Jose Lezcano

Mike McCarty

Steven M. Asmussen

8-1 ML 8-1

8

Sweet Soddy J

Jose Antonio Gomez

Built Wright Stables, LLC.

Raymond E. Ginter, Jr.

101-1 ML-50-1

Road to the Kentucky Derby

No Upcoming Races.

FOLLOW FOR UPDATES AND EXCLUSIVES