Ghostzapper Stakes
The Ghostzapper Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for four-years-old and older at a distance of one and one-sixteenth miles on the dirt run annually in March at Gulfstream Park located in Hallandale Beach, Florida. The event currently offers a purse of $150,000.
History
The inaugural running of the event was on 26 April 1990 as the Creme Fraiche Stakes over a distance of 7 furlongs and was won by Big Sal ridden US Hall of Fame jockey Earlie Fires by who led all the way in a time of 1:24The event was named in honor of the 1985 Belmont Stakes winner, Creme Fraiche who also won Grade I Donn Handicap and W.L. McKnight Handicap at Gulfstream Park.
The following year, 1991 the event's conditions were changed to a handicap and the distance extended to miles.
In 1993 the American Graded Stakes Committee upgraded the race to Grade III.
In 2003 the event was renamed to the Hal's Hope Handicap after the Florida-bred Hal's Hope who had won the event in 2002 and who also won the 2000 Grade I Florida Derby, 2000 Holy Bull Stakes and the 2002 Grade I Gulfstream Park Handicap.
In 2005 the distance of the event was extended to miles but after two runnings the distance was decreased to one mile.
In 2009 the conditions of the event were changed to a stakes allowance which reflected in the modification of the event's name.
In 2020 the distance of the event was increased to miles.
In 2021 the event was renamed to the owner of Gulfstream Park, Frank Stronach's US Hall of Fame and 2004 US Horse of the Year Champion, Ghostzapper as the Ghostzapper Stakes.
In 2023 the distance of the event was decreased from miles to miles.
Records
Speed record:- miles - 1:48.57 Badge of Silver
- miles - 1:41.49 Geri
- 1 mile - 1:33.87 Chatain
- 8 lengths - K. J.'s Appeal
- 2 - Chatain
- 2 - Lea
Most wins by a trainer:
- 5 - Todd A. Pletcher
- 2 - Lazy F Ranch
- 2 - Claiborne Farm & Adele B. Dilschneider