Dwyer Stakes
The Dwyer Stakes is an American Listed stakes race for three-year-old thoroughbred racehorses held annually in November at Aqueduct Racetrack, in Ozone Park, Queens, New York. Run in early November, it is open to three-year-old horses and is raced over a distance of 1 mile on dirt. It currently offers a purse of $200,000.
Inaugurated in 1887 as the Brooklyn Derby at the now defunct Gravesend Race Track on Coney Island, in 1918 it was renamed for the Dwyer brothers, Mike & Phil, who dominated thoroughbred racing in the late 19th century. At one time, it was a Grade I stakes race that was a major part of the American Thoroughbred racing season. It was known as the Dwyer Handicap from 1957 to 1978.
Since inception, the race has been contested at various distances:
- 1 mile : 2015 to present
- miles – 1887–1924, 1935–1939, 1994 to 2014
- miles – 1888–1897, 1915–1924, 1935–1939, 1975–1993, 2010
- miles – 1956–1959
- miles – 1910–1914, 1925, 1940–1955, 1960–1974
- miles – 1925
- miles – 1887, 1898–1909, 1926–1934
- Gravesend Race Track – 1887–1910
- Old Aqueduct Racetrack – 1913–1955
- Aqueduct Racetrack – 1960–1974, 1976
- Jamaica Race Course – 1956, 1959
- Belmont Park – 1977 to present
This race was downgraded to a Grade III for its 2014 running.
In 2025 the event was downgraded by the Thoroughbred Owners and [Breeders Association] to Listed status and NYRA moved the event to the fall Aqueduct meeting.
Records
Speed record:- at 1 mile – 1:33.74 – Firenze Fire
- at miles – 1:40.02 – Medallist
- 6 – Jerry D. Bailey
- 9 – Jim Fitzsimmons
- 6 – Belair Stud
- 6 – Greentree Stable
Winners
- In 1940, Snow Ridge finished first, but was disqualified.
- In 1992, Three Peat finished first but was disqualified and set back to second.