Racing Career
Date | Race | Track | Location | Distance | Surface | Condition | Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
26 December 2005 | Maiden | Santa Anita Park | Arcadia, California | 6½ furlongs | Dirt | Fast | 3rd |
13 January 2006 | Maiden | Santa Anita Park | Arcadia, California | 11⁄16 mi. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
3 February 2006 | Allowance | Santa Anita Park | Arcadia, California | 1 mi. | Dirt | Fast | 2nd |
17 February 2006 | Allowance Optional Claiming | Golden Gate Fields | Albany, California | 1 mi. | Dirt | Wet Fast | 1st |
18 March 2006 | San Felipe Stakes | Santa Anita Park | Arcadia, California | 11⁄16 mi. | Dirt | Fast | 2nd |
8 April 2006 | Santa Anita Derby | Santa Anita Park | Arcadia, California | 1⅛ mi. | Dirt | Fast | 2nd |
6 May 2006 | Kentucky Derby | Churchill Downs | Lexington, Kentucky | 1¼ mi. | Dirt | Fast | 9th |
17 June 2006 | Affirmed Handicap | Hollywood Park Racetrack | Inglewood, California | 11⁄16 mi. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
8 July 2006 | Swaps Stakes | Hollywood Park | Inglewood, California | 1⅛ mi. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
3 September 2006 | Del Mar Derby | Del Mar Racetrack | Del Mar, California | 1⅛ mi. | Turf | Firm | 9th |
23 September 2006 | Super Derby | Louisiana Downs | Bossier City, Louisiana | 1⅛ mi. | Dirt | Fast | 7th |
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