Tiburon Handicap

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The Tiburon Handicap is an American Thoroughbred ungraded stakes race for three-year-old fillies run early each year at Golden Gate Fields. Set at a distance of six furlongs, the sprint now offers a purse of $75,000.

The Tiburon is named for the once fishing village across the San Francisco Bay from the track. The word "tiburon" is Spanish for "shark."

Past winners[edit]

  • 2009 - Ultra Blend (Roberto Gonzalez)
  • 2008 - Heaven on Hold (Russell Baze)
  • 2007 - Glorification (Jason Lumpkins)
  • 2006 - Press Camp


  • 1992 - Gum (Patrick Valenzuela) (Gum holds the record at Golden Gate Fields for this distance: 1:41 1/5, which in Gum's time, was one and one/sixteenth mile on the turf run over the Lakeside Turf Course.)

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