Borrego - Race Record

Race Record

Finish
Race
Distance
Track
Beyer
2005
10th Breeders' Cup Classic One and One-Fourth Miles Belmont Park 97
1st Jockey Club Gold Cup One and One-Fourth Miles Belmont Park 110
1st Pacific Classic One and One-Fourth Miles Del Mar 113
2nd Hollywood Gold Cup One and One-Fourth Miles Hollywood Park 107
4th Californian Stakes One and One-Eighth Miles Hollywood Park 104
3rd Mervyn Leroy Handicap One and One-Sixteenth Miles Hollywood Park 107
3rd Santa Anita Handicap One and One-Fourth Miles Santa Anita Park 103
1st Allowance Optional Claiming One and One-Sixteenth Miles Santa Anita Park 94
2004
9th Oak Tree Derby One and One-Eighth Miles (Turf) Santa Anita Park 98
2nd Super Derby One and One-Eighth Miles Louisiana Downs 102
2nd El Cajon Stakes One Mile Del Mar 91
7th Preakness Stakes One and Three-Sixteenth Miles Pimlico 94
10th Kentucky Derby One and One-Fourth Miles Churchill Downs 83
2nd Arkansas Derby One and One-Eighth Miles Oaklawn Park 107
2nd Louisiana Derby One and One-Sixteenth Miles Fair Grounds 97
2nd Sham Stakes One and One-Eighth Miles Santa Anita Park 98
2003
1st Allowance Optional Claiming One and One-Sixteenth Miles Santa Anita Park 93
8th Generous Stakes One Mile (Turf) Hollywood Park 77
1st Maiden Special Weight One Mile (Turf) Santa Anita Park 84
4th Maiden Special Weight One Mile (Turf) Santa Anita Park 61

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