Lawyer Ron - Races

Races

Finish Race Distance Track Condition
7th Breeders' Cup Classic One and one-quarter miles Monmouth Park Sloppy
2nd Jockey Club Gold Cup One and one-quarter miles Belmont Park Fast
1st Woodward Stakes One and one-eighth miles Saratoga Race Course Fast
1st Whitney Stakes One and one-eighth miles Saratoga Race Course Fast
3rd Salvator Mile Handicap One mile Monmouth Park Fast
2nd Metropolitan Handicap One mile Belmont Park Fast
1st Oaklawn Handicap One and one-eighth miles Oaklawn Park Fast
1st Optional/Allowance Claiming One Mile Gulfstream Park Fast
9th Breeders' Cup Classic One and one quarter miles Churchill Downs Fast
1st St. Louis Derby One and One-Sixteenth Miles Fairmount Park Race Track Fast
12th Kentucky Derby One and One-Quarter Miles Churchill Downs Fast
1st Arkansas Derby One and One-Eighth Miles Oaklawn Park Fast
1st Rebel Stakes One and One-Sixteenth Miles Oaklawn Park Fast
1st Southwest Stakes One Mile Oaklawn Park Fast
1st Risen Star Stakes One and One-Sixteenth Miles Fair Grounds Race Course at Louisiana Downs Fast
1st Diamond Jo Stakes One Mile Evangeline Downs Fast
1st Allowance Opitional Claiming One Mile Fair Grounds Race Course at Louisiana Downs Fast
4th Grand Canyon Handicap One and One-Sixteenth Miles (Turf) Churchill Downs Firm
3rd Allowance One and One-Sixteenth Miles (Turf) Churchill Downs Firm
1st Maiden Seven Furlongs Keeneland Race Course Sloppy (Sealed)
5th Maiden Six and One-Half Furlongs Turfway Park Fast
2nd Maiden Claimer Six Furlongs Turfway Park Fast
7th Maiden One Mile (Turf) Ellis Park Racecourse Firm
3rd Maiden One Mile (Turf) Ellis Park Racecourse Firm

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