Grade III race | |
Location | Hollywood Park Racetrack Inglewood, California, United States |
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Inaugurated | 1981 |
Race type | Thoroughbred – flat racing |
Website | www |
Race information | |
Distance | Six and a half-furlong sprint |
Surface | Cushion Track synthetic dirt |
Track | left-handed |
Qualification | Three-years-old and up |
Weight | Assigned |
Purse | $100,000 |
The Vernon O. Underwood Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually at Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California. Raced in late November, the Grade III event is open to horses age three and older. It is contested on Cushion Track synthetic dirt at a distance of six furlongs.
Inaugurated as the National Sprint Championship Stakes, in 1990 the name was changed to honor Vernon O. Underwood (1907–1990), a California businessman.[1] After Hollywood Park closed, the race is run as the Midnight Lute Stakes at Santa Anita Park.
In 2001, H. Eugene Reed's eight-year-old gelding Men's Exclusive became the first back-to-back winner of the race and its oldest winner.
The race was run in two divisions in 1981, 1982, 1984,1986, and in 2016