- Source: Longfellow Stakes
The Longfellow Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run each year in early June at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey. A six furlong sprint for either gender aged three and up, the ungraded Longfellow offers a purse of $70,000 and a trophy.
The race, inaugurated in 1952, began as an eight furlong event. From 1963 to 1967 it went off at 8+1⁄2 furlongs. In 1968 it stretched out to nine furlongs and remained at that distance until 1996. In 1997, it became a six furlong race.
The Longfellow is named for the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Longfellow, one of America's great racehorses as well as one of the great stallions of the 19th century.
Records
In 2000, Delaware Township set a new stakes record of 1:07.84 while equaling the track record set in 1992 by Gilded Time.
Winners since 2000
Earlier winners
References
Monmouth Park's official site
Longfellow Stakes at Pedigree Query
USA Today article on the 2008 Longfellow Stakes
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- Longfellow Stakes
- Monmouth Park Racetrack
- Longfellow (horse)
- Futurity Stakes (Ireland)
- Vincent O'Brien National Stakes
- Basqueian
- Scott A. Lake
- Chuck C. Lopez
- Benjamin W. Perkins Jr.
- Eddie Castro (jockey)