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.