Fred W. Hooper Stakes
The Fred W. Hooper Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for four years olds and older at the distance of one mile on the dirt held annually in January at Gulfstream Park, Hallandale Beach, Florida. The event carries a purse of $175,000.
History
It was inaugurated on 7 January 1986 as the Tropical Park Handicap and was run at Calder Race Course on turf at a distance of "about" miles.In 1987, it was switched to dirt and set at a distance of miles. The race was run twice in 1988, the first time at a distance of miles in March, the second time in December at a distance of miles. Creme Fraiche won both editions, the first in track record time. The race remained at a distance of miles until 2015 when it was shortened to one mile.
The event was upgraded to Grade III in 1992.
In 1997, the race was renamed in honor of the prominent Thoroughbred owner/breeder, Fred W. Hooper, who operated Circle H Farm, a horse breeding operation in Ocala, Florida. The race was not run in 2014, after which it was transferred to Gulfstream Park.
The event is run as part of the undercard for the Pegasus World Cup.
Records
Speed record:Margin:
- lengths – Pies Prospect
- 2 – Creme Fraiche
- 2 – Csaba
- 2 – Tommy Macho
- 6 – Luis Saez
- 3 – Nick Zito
- 3 – William I. Mott
- 2 – Brushwood Stable
- 2 – Robert V. LaPenta
- 2 – Bruce Hollander & Cary Shapoff
- 2 – Paul P. Pompa Jr.
- 2 – Godolphin Racing
Winners
Legend:Notes:
§ Ran as an entry