Racing Hall of Fame horse, Gallant Man, on 17 August 1985 as the sixth event in the under-card for Travers Stakes Day and was won by Duluth who was ridden by Jean Cruguet easily by 5+1⁄2 lengths in a time of 1:473⁄5.
[2] In 1992 the event was renamed to the National Museum of Racing Hall of Fame Stakes.
[3] In 1955, the Museum moved to its present site on Union Avenue, across the street from Saratoga Race Course.
Of these include 1992 winner Paradise Creek who in 1994 became US Champion Male Turf Horse.
The 2004 winner Artie Schiller won the 2005 Breeders' Cup Mile after failing in 2004.