Racing
Major races hosted by Santa Anita Park are (listed by grade, then year inaugurated):
Grade I stakes:
- Frank E. Kilroe Mile Handicap (1960)
- La Brea Stakes (1974)
- Las Virgenes Stakes (1981)
- Malibu Stakes (1952)
- Santa Anita Derby (1935)
- Santa Anita Handicap (1935)
- Santa Anita Oaks (1935)
- Santa Margarita Invitational Handicap
- Santa Monica Handicap
Grade II stakes:
- Arcadia Handicap
- Buena Vista Handicap
- El Encino Stakes
- Goldikova Stakes ($150,000 2012 inaugural race won by Rhythm of Light)
- La Canada Stakes
- Palos Verdes Handicap
- Potrero Grande Handicap
- Providencia Stakes
- Robert J. Frankel Memorial Handicap (formerly San Gorgonio Handicap)
- San Antonio Handicap
- San Carlos Handicap
- San Felipe Stakes
- San Fernando Stakes
- San Gabriel Handicap
- San Juan Capistrano Handicap
- San Luis Obispo Handicap
- San Luis Rey Handicap
- San Marcos Stakes
- San Pasqual Handicap
- San Rafael Stakes
- San Vicente Stakes
- Santa Ana Handicap
- Santa Barbara Handicap
- Santa Catalina Stakes
- Santa Maria Handicap
- Santa Ynez Stakes
- Strub Stakes
- Twilight Derby
Grade III stakes:
- Autumn Miss Stakes
- Baldwin Stakes
- Carleton F. Burke Handicap
- Daytona Handicap
- Eddie D Stakes (previously known as the Morvich Stakes)
- El Conejo Handicap
- La Habra Stakes
- Las Cienegas Handicap
- Las Flores Handicap
- Monrovia Handicap
- San Simeon Handicap
- Santa Ysabel Stakes
- Sham Stakes
- Sir Beaufort Stakes
- Tokyo City Cup
- Thunder Road Handicap
- Tuzla Handicap
Ungraded stakes
- Blue Norther Stakes
- Eddie Logan Stakes
- La Puente Stakes
- Irish O'Brien Stakes
- Santa Paula Stakes
- Santana Mile Stakes
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