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The Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup is an American Grade III invitational horse race run over one mile. [1] Inaugurated in 1952 as the Washington, D.C. International Stakes, it was raced at Laurel Park Racecourse on the turf in Laurel, Maryland, at a distance of 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (12 furlongs), and attracted top turf horses from North America and Europe.
Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup; Barbara Fritchie Handicap top three finishers; ... Maryland Million Turf Sprint Handicap top three finishers;
B. Baldwin Stakes; Ballston Spa Stakes; Baltimore Washington International Turf Cup; Bay Meadows Derby; Bay Meadows Handicap; Beaugay Stakes; Belmont Derby
From 1950 to 1984, Laurel Park underwent a period of great change. The track was renamed Laurel Race Course and the Washington, D.C. International was introduced at 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles on the turf. In 1953 Laurel opened a new clubhouse and turf club. In 1954, 14 horses were saved from another stable fire. In 1957 the grandstand was remodeled.
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The Commonwealth Turf Cup is an American Thoroughbred horse race held each year since 2015 at Laurel Park in Laurel, Maryland. It was previously known as the Colonial Turf Cup when it was held at Colonial Downs race track in New Kent County, Virginia. It is raced on turf at a distance of one mile and is open to horses aged three years old and ...
Why is the Washington-Washington State football game called the Apple Cup? Here's what you need to know, including history, records and more:
Sep. 9—PULLMAN — Here is a first look at Washington State's neutral-site game against rival Washington this weekend in Seattle. What is it? In the first nonconference Apple Cup, WSU and UW ...