The Walden Stakes is a discontinued Thoroughbred horse race run from 1906 through 1948 at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Raced on dirt, the event was open to two-year-olds horses of either sex. The race was named in honor of Maryland-based trainer and owner Wyndham Walden, a Hall of Fame inductee who won eleven American Classic Races, capturing the Preakness Stakes seven times and the Belmont Stakes four times. Race distances: * 1 1/16 miles : 1928-1948 * 1 mile : 1909-1927 * 6 furlongs : 1906-1908 In 1923, the Walden Stakes was run in two divisions.