Inaugurated in 1934 as the Bahamas Handicap, it was run in two divisions in 1952, 1953, and 1969.
By the mid-1980s, the racing dates available to Hialeah Park track forced a rescheduling of the race and as such it would rarely be contested by Triple Crown hopefuls. Hialeah Park closed permanently after the 2001 racing season.
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The 1937 winner, No Sir, was owned and trained by twenty-three-year-old Mary Hirsch who on April 2, 1935 became the first female to receive a trainers license.[1]
The great Bold Ruler equalled the track record in his 1957 win.[2] His mark was matched by Sir Gaylord in 1962 and then broken by New Prospect in 1972.[3]
Four horses who were beaten in the Bahamas Stakes went on to win the Kentucky Derby:[4]