Ashland Stakes

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The Ashland Stakes is a prominent Grade I American thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies, traditionally run in the spring as a key prep for the Kentucky Oaks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I stakes race
flat horse race
ageRestriction 3 years old
approximateDistanceInKilometers 1.70 km
approximateDistanceInMeters 1700 m
breedsCompeting Thoroughbred
class Grade I
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distance 1 1/16 miles
8.5 furlongs
gradeStatus Grade I
hasGrade Grade I
hasSignificance important race for three-year-old fillies in North America
major Kentucky Oaks prep
inaugurated 1936
isPartOf Keeneland spring meet stakes schedule
isPrepRaceFor Kentucky Oaks NERFINISHED
locatedIn Keeneland Race Course NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Lexington, Kentucky NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInState Kentucky NERFINISHED
locationRegion Bluegrass region of Kentucky NERFINISHED
namedAfter Ashland (Henry Clay estate) NERFINISHED
Ashland, the Henry Clay home in Lexington NERFINISHED
notableFeature key stepping-stone to Kentucky Oaks
organizer Keeneland Association NERFINISHED
qualification three-year-old fillies
raceCategory American flat horse race
graded stakes race
stakes race
raceSurface dirt
raceSurfaceHistory has been run on dirt for most of its history
raceSurfaceType dirt track
raceTiming early in Keeneland spring meet
raceType Thoroughbred
raceTypeDetail Kentucky Oaks prep race
season spring
sexRestriction fillies
surface dirt
track Keeneland NERFINISHED
trackDirection left-handed
typicalMonthHeld April
typicalParticipants three-year-old fillies preparing for Kentucky Oaks
usualTrackConfiguration two-turn route

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Keeneland Race Course hasRace Ashland Stakes