Salvator Mile Handicap

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The Salvator Mile Handicap is run each year at Monmouth Park Racetrack for thoroughbred horses three-year-olds and up at one mile on the dirt. A Grade III event, it offers a purse of $150,000.

This race is named for arguably the greatest race horse of the last half of the 19th Century, Salvator. The Salvator will run for the 61th time in 2008.

In 1965 Tom Rolfe won this race. Distorted Humor, one of America's leading stallions, took it 1997.

[edit] Winners since 1990

  • 2007 - Gottcha Gold
  • 2006 - Flower Alley
  • 2005 - Cherokee's Boy
  • 2004 - Presidentialaffair
  • 2003 - Vinemeister
  • 2002 - Sea of Tranquility
  • 2001 - Sea of Tranquility
  • 2000 - Leave it to Beezer
  • 1999 - Truluck
  • 1998 - El Amante
  • 1997 - Distorted Humor
  • 1996 - Smart Strike
  • 1995 - Schossberg
  • 1994 - Storm Tower
  • 1993 - Dusty Screen
  • 1992 - Peanut Butter Onit
  • 1991 - Peanut Butter Onit
  • 1990 - Shy Tom

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