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Race # Name Purse Distance Sex # Horses Surface Time  
1 Claiming 14K $28000 6F Gelding & Colt 5 Dirt 13:20
2 Maiden $70000 7F Filly & Mare 5 Dirt 13:50
3 Claiming 20K $44000 6F Gelding & Horse 6 Dirt 14:20
4 Claiming 16K $28000 6F Filly & Mare 7 Dirt 14:55
5 Allowance $82000 11/8M Horse & Colt & Gelding 7 Dirt 15:27
6 Claiming 10K $28000 7F Filly & Mare 6 Dirt 16:00
7 Allowance $72000 11/8M Gelding & Colt & Horse 7 Dirt 16:31
8 Maiden $70000 7F Filly 10 Dirt 17:02

About Aqueduct

Aqueduct is one of New York State’s Premier racetracks, and it typically hosts regular race-days throughout the winter months. It is one of three tracks in New York, and there is no overlap between the racing at Aqueduct, Belmont Park and Saratoga. Just eight miles separate Aqueduct and sister-track Belmont Park.

It has played host to thoroughbred racing since 1894, and it stages a number of valuable contests throughout the year.

It is located in South Ozone Park, in the Jamaica district of the city, and it is easily accessible by public transport. It is currently the only thoroughbred racetrack AND video slot gambling complex located within New York City itself.

Aqueduct is set in 210 acres and has a main course that has a circumference of 1 1/8 mile, whilst its outer turf course is able to host contests of up to a mile. There is also an inner turf course, which tends to be reserved for sprints. The fourth and final option is the inner dirt track, which is also used fairly frequently for races up to 1 mile.

There are 547 stalls built within the confines of the racetrack, allowing the venue to host a number of big-field contests.

The racetrack has a number of high-quality race-days and attracts large crowds as a result. It currently holds a 40,000 capacity. The facilities have been updated over the years with the opening of the horsemen’s lounge and the addition of HD screens and video boards.

Aqueduct History

Queens County opened the track in 1894, but very few improvements were made to the venue until 1941.

Aqueduct made the headlines in 1944 when it played host to the only triple dead heat in Stakes racing history, whilst a number of household names also passed through during this decade with Man O’ War, Sword Dancer, Secretariat, and Cigar all winning at the course. The latter now has a Grade 1 contest named in honor of his achievements at Aqueduct.

The track underwent a major refurbishment in 1959, with a new grandstand being built alongside additional barns and accessory buildings, this came at a cost of over $30million.

These improvements were very well-received, and further adjustments followed in the late 1980s. This included the addition of a weather-insulated paddock. The New York winter can often throw up some torrid and unpredictable conditions, and it was essential to keep the horses away from the elements.

In 2011, Aqueduct expanded further, with its multi-level 415,000 square foot casino erected, and this has since been expanded across two floors.

Aqueduct Configuration and Track Bias

Most racetracks will have the tendency to give an advantage to or favor a horse with a particular running style. The racetrack could also favor horses drawn in a particular stall, and this is often related to the configuration of the track, and various different trips.

The general consensus about the Aqueduct track bias is that having a position on the inside is advantageous, particularly in small-fields. Handicappers have noted that posts 1-6 tend to be more profitable in both routes and sprints. Although, this is not as common on the main track.

Aqueduct was often regarded as the ideal track for front-running types, especially the inner-track which for many years, was synonymous with speed.

However, since they relayed the main track it has proved versatile, and if anything it now potentially favors fast finishers. Since the changes were brought in, some handicappers have suggested that it is sensible to oppose any horse given an inside trip, especially if it is in a field of eight or more runners.

When there has been rain in the area, most jockeys will aim to stay off the rail, particularly if the track is riding sloppy. However, on fast/firm ground, it is undoubtedly an advantage to stay on the inside.

Aqueduct Winning Post Positions

Although this is likely to change year-on-year, statistics show that during 2017’s winter meet (Jan-March), 17% of winners in sprints were drawn in stall 1 and were given an inside trip. However, 19% of winners were drawn in stall 6. Aqueduct plays host to a number of six-runner events during the early months of the year, so a number of these winners are likely to have been the widest draw.

It is a different story when it comes to routes, with no overall bias. Stall 4 came out marginally on top with 19.4% of winners being drawn here.

Aqueduct Racing Season and Key Races

The Aqueduct racing season runs throughout the winter with events taking place October – March. There is an additional Spring meet, which runs for two weeks throughout April.

There are a number of big races taking place at the track with two Grade 1 events held here: The Cigar Mile and the Carter Handicap. The latter takes place in early-April.

The first Graded race of the winter meet is the Tempted Stakes, which is a Grade III event and is typically held on the first weekend of November.

Grade I:
Cigar Mile; Carter Handicap

Grade II:
Gazelle Handicap, Ruffian Handicap, Demoiselle Stakes, Go For Wand Handicap, Red Smith Handicap, Ramsen Stakes, Wood Memorial Stakes

Grade III:
Aqueduct Handicap, Athenia Handicap, Bay Shore Stakes, Beaugay Handicap, Bold Ruler Handicap, Bisher Stakes, Cicada Stakes, Comely Stakes, Distaff Handicap, Excelsior Handicap, Fort Marcy Handicap, Gotham Stakes, Jerome Stakes, Knickerbocker Handicap, Long Island Handicap, Nashua Stakes, Next Move Handicap, Queens County Handicap, Stuyvesant Handicap, Tempted Stakes, Tom Fool Handicap, Toboggan Handicap, Top Flight Handicap, Turnback the Alarm Handicap, Withers Stakes, Sport Page Handicap

Aqueduct Racetrack Address

110-00 Rockaway Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11420

Aqueduct Top Jockeys and Trainers

Horse performance can be greatly affected by the jockey on board, and some riders are adept at getting their horse into the perfect position.

Regular jockeys around this track will know the track bias, and they’ll know how to adapt to the ever-changing conditions, and they can play a crucial part in deciding the outcome of any given race.

Aqueduct has the luxury of attracting some of New York’s top trainers, and with no overlap between the city’s three main racetracks, it allows the likes of Todd Pletcher and Jason Servis to send their top competitors to the venue.

Top Jockeys
Jockey Races Win Rate Place Rate Show Rate
Lezcano Jose 281 29.89% 47.33% 51.96%
Castillo Isaac 214 27.10% 37.38% 43.46%
Franco Manuel 519 25.24% 41.43% 60.69%
Harkie Heman K 150 23.33% 30.00% 35.33%
Olver Madison 194 22.68% 22.68% 46.91%
Carmouche Kendrick 529 20.23% 34.59% 45.94%
Silvera Ruben 238 19.75% 30.67% 37.39%
Davis Dylan 462 19.48% 40.91% 53.90%
Davis Katie 122 17.21% 28.69% 45.08%
Luzzi Lane J 263 15.21% 26.24% 40.68%
Top Trainers
Trainer Races Win Rate Place Rate Show Rate
Weaver George 83 38.55% 48.19% 60.24%
Gyarmati Leah 41 36.59% 36.59% 36.59%
Duggan David P 80 35.00% 70.00% 70.00%
Terranova John P 60 35.00% 45.00% 81.67%
Handal Raymond 86 34.88% 65.12% 73.26%
Levine Bruce N 131 32.82% 44.27% 44.27%
Brown Chad C 113 32.74% 47.79% 58.41%
Maker Michael J 146 32.19% 52.74% 62.33%
Baker Charlton 70 31.43% 31.43% 60.00%
Kimmel John C 73 26.03% 46.58% 53.42%