- The
Paumonok Handicap was an
American Thoroughbred horse race held
annually at
Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York. A six
furlong sprint race, it was...
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became the
first female jockey to win a
stakes race,
winning the $27,450
Paumonok Handicap at
Aqueduct Racetrack on the back of
North Sea. On
October 3,...
- was home to
ongoing races such as the
Prioress Stakes,
Frizette Stakes,
Paumonok Handicap,
Excelsior Handicap, Wood
Memorial Stakes,
Remsen Handicap, Bed...
- Maya-Lenca
Nation Galo
Guillermo Beltran-Moreno-Nieto,
Elected Chief of The
Paumonok Band of The Lepa
Wiran Tribe of The
State of New York Peñol de Cerquín...
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Kousky recorded a new
fastest known time of 25 hours, 42 minutes. The
Paumonok path is a
hiking trail with
prohibitions for ATV's (Quads) and dirt bikes...
- age three. On
February 25, 1974, Mr.
Prospector finished third in the
Paumonok Handicap at
Aqueduct Racetrack as the 1-2 favorite. The
crowd reportedly...
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George South Jr., wrestler, see
Richie Steamboat George South (jockey) in
Paumonok Handicap All
pages with
titles containing George South This disambiguation...
- Candlewood,
which feeds to High
School West.
Signal Hill,
Chestnut Hill,
Paumonok, and
Sunquam used to all feed to West Hollow,
which feeds to High School...
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April 2018. "BOLD
RULER OUT OF
JAMAICA RACE; Clem
Draws 126
Pounds for
Paumonok,
Opening Feature on Friday". The New York Times. 25
March 1958. Retrieved...
- that
included wins in the John B.
Campbell Handicap,
Vosburgh Handicap,
Paumonok Handicap, and
Queens County Handicap as well as a second-place
finish in...