This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or third place and the number of starters in the Maryland Million Lassie, an American state-bred stakes race for two-year-old fillies at seven furlong on the dirt held at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland.[1] (List 1986-present)

Year
Winner
Second
Third
Starters
2020 -
2019 Hello Beautiful Stickingtogether Worstbestideaever 13
2018 My Star Potential Belial Miss Philly Dilly 13
2017 Limited View Pikachu Princess Buff's in Love 11
2016 Item She’s Achance Too Small Batch 14
2015 Lexington Street Fly Girl Table Jumper 9
2014 My Magician Rocky Policy Rockin Jojo 13
2013 Jonesin for Jerry Steady N Love Pocket Gift 8
2012 Classy Coco Stormy Adventure Steely 7
2011 Bluegrass Atatude Taxi Dancer Nastar Medallist 14
2010 Doing Great Twelve Pack Shelly Love’s Reason 7
2009 Lil Kiara Ben’s Boots Jim's Prospect n/a
2008 Miss Charm City Fools In Love Blind Date n/a
2007 Love for Not All Attitude Kosmo's Buddy n/a
2006 Spectacular Malibu Expected Pleasures Paying Off n/a
2005 Smart and Fancy Who Was Swear to It n/a
2004 Hear Us Roar Partners Due Golden Malibu n/a
2003 Richetta Grant's Moon He Loves Me n/a
2002 Object of Virtue Rachelle's Numbers Butitwillflysomeday n/a
2001 Night Breeze Bronze Babe Madame X Ski n/a
2000 Your Out Trueytoo Gigi's Magic n/a
1999 Gin Talking Case of the Blues Shamrock Love n/a
1998 Perfect Challenge Timely Irony Christy's Hero n/a
1997 Maragold Princess Expensive Issue Rammer n/a
1996 Lovely Tasha Buckles and Kinks Big Ego n/a
1995 Mystic Rhythms Secret Prospect Im Out First n/a
1994 Prospector's Fuel Fighting Countess Citirainbow n/a
1993 Lady Beaumont Waqueen Frigid Coed n/a
1992 Carnirainbow Buck Roll Devilish Play n/a
1991 Missy White Oak Come On Spring Glori Halo n/a
1990 Ameri Allen Ritchie Trail Lady Ardis n/a
1989 She's a Champ Run Smartly Am Possible n/a
1988 Ms. Gold Pole Safely Kept Open Mind n/a
1987 Thirty Eight Go Go Lady Danger Say Beautiful n/a
1986 Smart Halo In the Curl Short Fuse Susie 8




See also

References

  1. Stakes Histories, The Original Racing Almanac 2009, page 342 on June 26, 2008.
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