This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Precisionist Stakes, an American Thoroughbred horse race run at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California. The race is a Grade 3 event for horses three years-old and older and run at 1-1/16 miles in dirt.[1]

From inception through 2013 the race was known as the Mervyn Leroy Handicap when it was hosted by Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California.[2] (List 1980–present)

Year Winner Second Third Starters
2013 Liaison Kettle Corn Guilt Trip 6
2012 Morning Line Prayer for Relief Kettle Corn
2011 Crown of Thorns Sidneys Candy Spurrier
2010 Rail Trip Sangaree Cigar Man
2009 Ball Four Rail Trip Dakota Phone 6
2008 Surf Cat Desert code Global Hunter 8
2007 Molengao Porto Santo Buzzards Bay 8
2006 Surf Cat Spellbinder Dixie Meister 5
2005 Ace Blue Ender's Shadow Borrego 7
2004 Even The Score Ender's Shadow Total Impact 8
2003 Total Impact Fleetstreet Dancer Piensa Sonando 8
2002 Sky Jack Bosque Redondo Devine Wind 6
2001 Futural Skimming Moonlight Charger 5
2000 Out Of Mind Early Pioneer Skimming 7
1999 Budroyale Moore's Flat Wild Wonder 6
1998 Wild Wonder Budroyale Flick 7
1997 Hesabull Region Kingdom Found 5
1996 Siphon Del Mar Dennis Dramatic Gold 4
1995 Tossofthecoin Ferrara Polar Route 8
1994 Del Mar Dennis Tinner's Way Hill Pass 6
1993 Marquetry Potrillion Lottery Winner 6
1992 Another Review Sir Beaufort Marquetry 5
1991 Louis Cyphre Warcraft Anshan 6
1990 Super May Charlatan Lively One 12
1989 Ruhlmann Sabona Perfec Travel 5
1988 Judge Angelucci Simply Majestic Mark Chip 8
1987 Zabaleta Nostalgia's Star Sabona 7
1986 Skywalker Sabona Al Mamoon 8
1985 Precisionist Greinton My Habitony 5
1984 Sari's Dreamer Fighting Fit Ancestral 7
1983 Fighting Fit Island Whirl Kangroo Court 7
1982 Mehmet A Run Major Sport 6
1981 Eleven Stitches Glorious Song Summer Time Guy 8
1980 Spectacular Bid Peregrinator Beau's Eagle 6

References

  1. "Precisionist Stakes". Equibase Company LLC. 2018-11-03. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
  2. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 424 on June 26, 2008.
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