Dolphin Stakes

Kingston, his jockey, and his trainer all would have careers that led to induction in America's Racing Hall of Fame.

[5] The final edition of the Dolphin Stakes was won by Gliding Belle, a filly owned by William F. Schulte who had been an owner of Churchill Downs and served as president and CEO from 1895 to 1901.

[6] Schulte was responsible for adding the now iconic twin spires to the Churchill Downs grandstand.

[10] Racetrack operators had no choice but to eliminate certain races and drastically reduce the purse money being paid out which resulted in the Dolphin Stakes not being run in 1908.

[11] A February 21, 1913 ruling by the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division saw horse racing return in 1913.