The Whitney Stakes is a staple of summer racing at Saratoga Race Course. First run in 1928, the race was run as a handicap through 2013 and has been contested at the 1 1/8-mile distance since 1940. The race is named for the Whitney family, a prominent name in racing. The Whitney is held annually in late July or early August and has has attracted many of Thoroughbred racing's biggest starts over the years.
The Whitney Stakes is a staple of summer racing at Saratoga Race Course. First run in 1928, the race was run as a handicap through 2013 and has been contested at the 1 1/8-mile distance since 1940. The race is named for the Whitney family, a prominent name in racing. The Whitney is held annually in late July or early August and has has attracted many of Thoroughbred racing's biggest starts over the years.
Top Thoroughbreds to have won the race include Discovery, War Admiral, Stymie, Tom Fool, Kelso, Carry Back, Dr. Fager, Alydar, Easy Goer, Victory Gallop, Medaglia d'Oro, Lawyer Ron and Honor Code. Several top fillies or mares have won the race as well, including Gallorette, Lady's Secret and Personal Ensign.