Florida Stallion Stakes
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The Florida Stallion Stakes is an American
United States
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 series of Thoroughbred horse race
Thoroughbred horse race
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s run annually at Calder Race Course
Calder Race Course
Calder Casino & Race Course is a casino and horse racetrack in Miami Gardens, Florida in the United States.-History:In the mid-1960s, real estate developer Stephen A. Calder envisioned summertime racing in Florida; in 1965, on the advice of Mr. Calder, the Florida Legislature approved a bill...

 in Miami Gardens, Florida
Miami Gardens, Florida
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. Created in 1982 to benefit the Florida
Florida
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 Thoroughbred
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 breeding
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 industry, it is open to two-year-olds sired by a nominated Florida stallion
Stallion (horse)
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 and raced over three months at increasing distances.

In order for a horse to run in the Florida Stallion Stakes series, their sire
Sire
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 must have been nominated each year for a set fee which makes all of that stallions' foals eligible to participate. Graduated payments
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 are required over a nineteen-month period in order to maintain the foals' eligibility.

In 1984, Smile became the first horse to ever win all three legs of the Florida Stallion Stakes.

Florida Stallion Stakes

Each race is named in honor of a horse bred in Florida.

Two-year-old filly divisions:
  • Desert Vixen Stakes - 6 furlongs in August
  • Susan's Girl Stakes - 7 furlongs in September
  • My Dear Girl Stakes - 8.5 furlongs (11/16 miles) in October


Two-year-old male divisions:
  • Dr. Fager Stakes - 6 furlongs in August
  • Affirmed Stakes - 7 furlongs in September
  • In Reality Stakes - 8.5 furlongs (11/16 miles) in October
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