2026 Gotham Stakes at a Glance

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Iron Honor is the 6-5 morning-line favorite in Saturday’s Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct coming off of a 1 ½-length win in his career debut at the track on Dec. 13, 2025. (Adam Coglianese/NYRA)

At a time of year when Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve hopefuls are focusing on two-turn preps and qualifying points, Saturday’s Gotham Stakes at Aqueduct offers something different. The Gotham is contested at a one-turn mile, with the winner receiving 50 points, a total good enough to start in the run for the roses. But can these milers handle the mile-and-a-quarter distance of the Kentucky Derby? Time will tell.

gotham stakes

Racetrack: Aqueduct, Ozone Park, N.Y.

Date: Feb. 28

Purse: $300,000

Distance: 1 mile

Race: 10

Post Time: 5:18 p.m. ET

Notable winners: Deterministic (2024), Hansen (2012), Stay Thirsty (2011), Red Bullet (2000), Lure (1992), Easy Goer (1989), Private Terms (1988), Gone West (1987), Mogambo (1986), Proud Appeal (1981), General Assembly (1979), Secretariat (1973), Dr. Fager (1967), Jaipur (1962), Native Dancer (1953).

First held: 1953

1. Balboa (6-1 morning-line odds): Comes off a second in the Jerome Stakes, which was also held at a flat mile on this track. Previously was a good third behind top Kentucky Derby prospect Paladin in the Remsen Stakes here at 1 1/8 miles. Should be a major factor.

JOCKEY: Sheldon Russell; TRAINER: Brittany Russell

2. Hammond (5-1): Was third at seven furlongs in the Swale Stakes at Gulfstream Park in fast time. Hasn’t won beyond 6 ½ furlongs, so the mile in a question mark.

JOCKEY: Jaime Rodriguez; TRAINER: Saffie Joseph Jr.

3. Crown the Buckeye (4-1): Set the pace in the 1 1/16 mile Lecomte Stakes at Fair Grounds and faded to eighth. Prior to that, was a pace-setting third in the Gun Runner Stakes at the same distance, losing by a little less than a length. Works have been sharp so perhaps he can rebound here.

JOCKEY: Ricardo Santana Jr.; TRAINER: Mike Maker

4. Fourth and One (20-1): Lost by nearly 32 lengths in the Withers Stakes at 1 1/8 miles here. Will need to take a big step forward.

JOCKEY: Jose Lezcano; TRAINER: Jeremiah Englehart

5. Right to Party (8-1): Won a mile maiden race here in his second start but the time was on the slow side. Would be helped by a fast pace.

JOCKEY: Chris Elliott; TRAINER: Ken McPeek

6. Iron Honor (6-5): Won his six-furlong debut here and registered sparkling speed figures. He certainly has the speed to win and his breeding indicates another quarter-mile should be within his scope. Deserves major attention.

JOCKEY: Manny Franco; TRAINER: Chad Brown

7. Exhibition Only (15-1): After closing out his 2-year-old season with three losses on turf, returned to dirt to kick off 2026 and romped by 7 ¾ lengths in a maiden race. Will be tested for class here.

JOCKEY: Ruben Silvera; TRAINER: Rudy Rodriguez

8. Creole Chrome (Scratched): Will be scratched to race at Fair Grounds.

JOCKEY: Jaime Torres; TRAINER: Joe Sharp

9. Dirty Rich (10-1): Was obliterated in the final furlong by Obliteration in a six-furlong Oaklawn Park stakes. Has enough speed to be in the mix early, but how long can he hang on?

JOCKEY: Ramon Vazquez; TRAINER: Peter Miller

THE PICK: Iron Honor

LIVE LONGSHOT: Balboa

SUPERFECTA: 6-1-3-2

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