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The Dance Smartly Stakes is a thoroughbred horse race run annually in August at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A Grade II stakes race raced on turf, it is open to fillies and mares three years of age and older and run at 1+116 miles. Originally known as the Woodbine Handicap, the race was renamed in 1998 for Dance Smartly, the second filly to win the Canadian Triple Crown who went undefeated during the 1991 racing season and was inducted into both the Canadian and United States Racing Hall of Fames.[1]

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Inaugurated in 1986, it was raced on dirt through 1989 at a distance of 1+18 miles. In 1990 it was switched over to the turf course and raced that year at 1+116 miles after which it remained on the turf but at its original 1+18 miles. It was lengthened to 1+14 miles in 2017.[2] In 2022 the race returned to the current distance of 1+116 miles.

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Records

Time record on turf:

  • 1+116 miles (current distance): 1:39.46 – Wakanaka (2022)
  • 1+18 miles: 1:44.25 – Overheard (2014)
  • 1+14 miles: 1:59.51 – Santa Monica (2018)

Most wins:

  • 2 – Radiant Ring (1991, 1992)

Most wins by an owner:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

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Winners

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*In 1986, Triple Wow finished first but was disqualified and placed last following a positive test for a banned medication.
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