Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap
The Alfred G. Vanderbilt Handicap is a Grade II American thoroughbred horse race for horses age three and older over a distance of six furlongs on the dirt held annually in late July at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York.
History
The inaugural running of the event was on 17 August 1985 as the A Phenomenon Stakes, the sixth event on the card that day and was won bythe Richard E. Dutrow Sr. trained Cognizant, who won in a time of 1:09. The event was named after the winner of the 1983 Jim Dandy Stakes at Saratoga, A Phenomenon. A Phenomenon suffered a life-ending injury in the 1984 Forego Handicap.
The event was classified as Grade III in 1990 and in 1995 upgraded to Grade II.
In 2000, the event was renamed to honor Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. who had died in 1999. Vanderbilt was a very prominent Thoroughbred owner who also served as chairman of the board of the New York Racing Association from 1971 to 1975.
In 2010 the event was upgraded to Grade I.
The 2019 winner Imperial Hint set a new track record for the six-furlong distance, winning for the second time in a time of 1:07.92.
In 2025 the event was downgraded by the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association to Grade II.
Records
Speed record:- 1:07.92 – Imperial Hint
- 8 lengths – El Deal
- 2 – Cognizant
- 2 – Imperial Hint
- 4 – Pat Day
- 4 – Javier Castellano
- 4 – Steven M. Asmussen
- 2 – Happy Valley Farm
- 2 – H. Joseph Allen
- 2 – Hobeau Farm
- 2 – Shadwell Racing
- 2 – Raymond Mamone
Winners
† In the 2000 running Intidab crossed the finish line first but was later disqualified; Successful Appeal was declared the winner.