Races
Finish | Race | Distance | Track | Condition |
2nd | Allowance | Seven Furlongs | Santa Anita Park | Fast |
4th | Windy Sands Handicap | One Mile | Del Mar Racetrack | Fast |
16th | Kentucky Derby | One and a Quarter Miles (Dirt) | Churchill Downs | Fast |
1st | Blue Grass Stakes | One and One-Eighth Miles | Keeneland Race Course | Fast |
2nd | California Derby | One and One-Sixteenth Miles | Golden Gate Fields | Fast |
6th | San Vicente Stakes | Seven Furlongs | Santa Anita Park | Fast |
1st | Maiden Claiming | Five and One-Half Furlongs | Santa Anita Park | Fast |
5th | Maiden | Five and One-Half Furlongs | Santa Anita Park | Wet Fast |
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