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Suwannee River Stakes

Suwannee River Stakes
ClassGrade III
LocationGulfstream Park
Hallandale Beach, Florida,
United States
Inaugurated1947
Race typeThoroughbredFlat racing
Websitewww.pimlico.com
Race information
Distance1+18 miles (9 furlongs)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
Qualificationfillies and mares four-year-olds
Weight124 pounds with allowances[1]
PurseUS$125,000 (2021)

The Suwannee River Stakes is a Thoroughbred horse race run at Gulfstream Park located in Hallandale Beach, Florida. Open to fillies and mares four-year-olds and up, the Grade III event is set at a distance of 9 furlongs or one and one eighth mile on the turf. The Suwannee River currently offers a purse of $125,000 and is run under allowance weight conditions. Prior to 2009, it was run as a Handicap

The race itself was named after Stephen Foster's song "Old Folks at Home" (known better by the name "Suwannee River"). It is now the state of Florida's state song.

The race was inaugurated in 1947. It was held as an overnight handicap between 1948 and 1950–1952. The race was not held in 1949. It was given grade-three status from 1973–1978 and again from 1982–present. The race had been run at six furlongs, seven furlongs, one mile, one and one sixteenth miles and its current distance of one and one eighth miles. The race itself has been so popular among trainers that the race has been run in two divisions many years and in three divisions in three separate years.[2]

  1. ^ "Chart of the 2020 Suwannee River". www.equibase.com. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Gulfstream Park Media Guide (pdf)" (PDF). gulfstreampark.com. pp. 135–138. Retrieved 16 May 2020.

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