Lecomte Stakes
The Lecomte Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race held at the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is a Grade III Stakes race for three-year-old horses willing to run 1 mile and 70 yards on the dirt. It has also been raced at 8 furlongs and 8.5 furlongs. It currently offers a purse of $200,000, and is normally run in mid-January. Trainers use it as a prep race for the Louisiana Derby, and potentially the Kentucky Derby.
The race is named in honor of one of the great Boston's best sons, Lecomte. Lecomte's dam was the brilliant Reel and he was half brother to Lexington.
In 2006, the race had to be canceled as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
Winners since 1999
Winners 1970–1998
1998 - Western City
1997 - Cash Deposit
1996 - Boomerang
1995 - Moonlight Dancer
1994 - Fly Cry
1993 - Dixieland Heat
1992 - Line in the Sand
1991 - Big Courage
1990 - Martha's Buck
1989 - Majesty's Imp
1988 - Pastourelles
1987 - One Tough Cat
1986 - Timely Albert
1985 - Encolure
1984 - Silent King