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| location = [[Monmouth Park Racetrack]]<br>[[Oceanport, New Jersey]], [[United States]]
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| inaugurated = 1992
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The '''Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup Stakes''' is an American [[Graded stakes race|Grade III]] [[Thoroughbred horse race]] run annually at [[Monmouth Park Racetrack]] in [[Oceanport, New Jersey]]. Open to three-year-olds, it is a six [[furlong]] [[Sprint (horse racing)|sprint]] raced on dirt.
The '''Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup Stakes''' is an American [[Graded stakes race|Grade III]] [[Thoroughbred horse race]] run annually at [[Monmouth Park Racetrack]] in [[Oceanport, New Jersey]]. Open to three-year-olds, it is a six [[furlong]] [[Sprint (horse racing)|sprint]] raced on dirt.


Inaugurated in 1992 at the [[Atlantic City Race Course]], the Jersey Shore Stakes was moved to Monmouth Park in 1997 and won that year by [[Smoke Glacken]].
Inaugurated in 1992 at the [[Atlantic City Race Course]], the Jersey Shore Stakes was moved to Monmouth Park in 1997 and won that year by [[Smoke Glacken]].


==Records==
==Records==
'''Speed record:'''
'''Speed record:'''
* 1:07.47 - Idiot Proof (2007)
* 1:07.47 Idiot Proof (2007)


'''Most wins by a [[jockey]]:'''
'''Most wins by a [[jockey]]:'''
* 6 - [[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]] (1995, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006,2017)
* 6 [[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]] (1995, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006,2017)


==Past winners==
==Past winners==
* 2017- Proforma ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 2017- Proforma ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 2016 - Front Pocket Money ([[Antonio A. Gallardo]])
* 2016 Front Pocket Money ([[Antonio A. Gallardo]])
* 2015 - Hebbronville ([[Trevor McCarthy (jockey)|Trevor McCarthy]])
* 2015 Hebbronville ([[Trevor McCarthy (jockey)|Trevor McCarthy]])
* 2014 - Prudhoe Bay ([[Paco Lopez]])
* 2014 Prudhoe Bay ([[Paco Lopez]])
* 2013 - Rainbow Heir (Elvis Trujillo)
* 2013 Rainbow Heir (Elvis Trujillo)
* 2012 - Well Spelled ([[Pablo Fragoso]])
* 2012 Well Spelled ([[Pablo Fragoso]])
* 2011 - Flashpoint ([[Cornelio Velasquez]])
* 2011 Flashpoint ([[Cornelio Velásquez]])
* 2010 - Discreetly Mine ([[John R. Velazquez]])
* 2010 Discreetly Mine ([[John R. Velazquez]])
* 2009 – Custom for Carlos ([[Eddie Castro (jockey)|Eddie Castro]])

* 2009 - Custom for Carlos ([[Eddie Castro (jockey)|Eddie Castro]])
* 2008 J Be K ([[Garrett K. Gomez]])
* 2008 - J Be K ([[Garrett K. Gomez]])
* 2007 Idiot Proof ([[Rajiv Maragh]])
* 2006 [[Henny Hughes]] ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 2007 - Idiot Proof ([[Rajiv Maragh]])
* 2006 - [[Henny Hughes]] ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 2005 Joey P ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 2005 - Joey P ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 2004 Pomeroy ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 2003 Gators N Bears (Charles C. Lopez)
* 2004 - Pomeroy ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 2002 Boston Common (Eddie Martin Jr.)
* 2003 - Gators N Bears (Charles C. Lopez)
* 2001 – City Zip (José C. Ferrer)

* 2000 – Disco Rico ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])([[Maryland]] Champion Sprinter, 2001)
* 2002 - Boston Common (Eddie Martin, Jr.)
* 2001 - City Zip (Jose C. Ferrer)
* 1999 Yes It's True ([[Jerry D. Bailey]])
* 1998 Good and Tough (Herb McCauley)

* 2000 - Disco Rico ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])([[Maryland]] Champion Sprinter, 2001)
* 1997 [[Smoke Glacken]] (Craig Perret) ([[American Champion Sprint Horse]], 1997)
* 1999 - Yes It's True ([[Jerry D. Bailey]])
* 1996 Swing and Miss (Tommy Turner)
* 1995 Ft Stockton ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 1998 - Good and Tough (Herb McCauley)
* 1994 End Sweep ([[Mike E. Smith]])
* 1997 - [[Smoke Glacken]] (Craig Perret) ([[American Champion Sprint Horse]], 1997)
* 1993 Montbrook (Clarence Joseph Ladner, III)
* 1996 - Swing and Miss (Tommy Turner)
* 1992 Surely Six (Rick Wilson)

* 1995 - Ft Stockton ([[Joe Bravo (jockey)|Joe Bravo]])
* 1994 - End Sweep ([[Mike E. Smith]])
* 1993 - Montbrook (Clarence Joseph Ladner, III)
* 1992 - Surely Six (Rick Wilson)


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:45, 11 September 2020

Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup Stakes
Ungraded race
LocationMonmouth Park Racetrack
Oceanport, New Jersey, United States
Inaugurated1992
Race typeThoroughbredFlat racing
Websitewww.monmouthpark.com
Race information
Distance6 furlong sprint
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds
WeightAssigned
Purse$75,000

The Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup Stakes is an American Grade III Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey. Open to three-year-olds, it is a six furlong sprint raced on dirt.

Inaugurated in 1992 at the Atlantic City Race Course, the Jersey Shore Stakes was moved to Monmouth Park in 1997 and won that year by Smoke Glacken.

Records

Speed record:

  • 1:07.47 – Idiot Proof (2007)

Most wins by a jockey:

  • 6 – Joe Bravo (1995, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006,2017)

Past winners

References