Bob and John - Races

Races

Finish Race Distance Track Condition
1st Lone Star Park Handicap One and One-Sixteenth Miles Lone Star Park Fast
2nd Texas Mile Stakes One Mile Lone Star Park Fast
2nd El Cajon Stakes One Mile Del Mar Racetrack Fast
8th Belmont Stakes One and One-Half Belmont Park Fast
17th Kentucky Derby One and One-Quarter Miles Churchill Downs Fast
1st Wood Memorial Stakes One and One-Eighth Miles Aqueduct Racetrack Sloppy (Sealed)
3rd San Felipe Stakes One and One-Sixteenth Miles Santa Anita Park Fast
1st Sham Stakes One and One-Eighth Miles Santa Anita Park Fast
1st Allowance One and One-Sixteenth Miles Santa Anita Park Fast
3rd Hollywood Futurity One and One-Sixteenth Miles Hollywood Park Racetrack Fast
3rd (DQ from 1st) Real Quiet Stakes One and One-Sixteenth Miles Hollywood Park Racetrack Fast
2nd Allowance One Mile Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park Fast
1st Maiden One Mile Del Mar Racetrack Fast
4th Maiden Six Furlongs Del Mar Racetrack Fast

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