Mrs. Revere Stakes

The Mrs. Revere Stakes is a Grade III American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies run over a distance of $1 1/16$ miles on turf held annually in November at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky during the fall meeting. Currently offers a purse of $200,000.

History
The Mrs. Revere Stakes is named in honor of the filly, Mrs. Revere born in 1981. Mrs. Revere won four Churchill Downs stakes during 1984-85 including the Regret Stakes, Edgewood Stakes and Dogwood Stakes as a three-year-old and the Kentucky Cardinal Handicap as a four-year-old.

The event was inaugurated on 16 November 1991 at was won by the 4/5 odds-on William S. Farish III & Edward J. Hudson Jr. owned filly Spanish Parade who was ridden by US Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day with a last to first sweep in a time of 1:46.19.

The American Graded Stakes Committee classified the event as Grade III in 1995 and three years later, in 1998 was upgraded to Grade II.

In 2023 the event was moved off the turf and subsequently was downgraded to Grade III.

Records
Speed record:
 * $1 1/16$ miles: 1:41.73  – Mary's Follies  (2009)

Margins:
 * 7 lengths – Weekend Madness (IRE) (1993)

Most wins by a jockey:
 * 4 – Julien R. Leparoux (2008, 2011, 2012, 2014)

Most wins by a trainer:
 * 2 – Neil J. Howard (1991, 1997)
 * 2 – Thomas J. Skiffington (1994, 1996)
 * 2 – Todd A. Pletcher (2004, 2015)
 * 2 – Brad H. Cox (2022, 2023)

Most wins by an owner:
 * 2 – William S. Farish III & Edward J. Hudson Jr. (1991, 1997)
 * 2 – Kenneth and Sarah Ramsey (2006, 2013)

Winners
Legend: