A.P. Warrior - Races

Races

Finish Race Distance Track Condition
3rd Oak Tree Derby One and One-Eighth Miles (Turf) Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park Firm
1st La Jolla Handicap One and One-Sixteenth Miles (Turf) Del Mar Racetrack Firm
3rd Swaps Breeders' Cup Stakes One and One-Eighth Miles Hollywood Park Racetrack Fast
2nd Affirmed Handicap One and One-Sixteenth Miles Hollywood Park Racetrack Fast
18th Kentucky Derby One and One-Quarter Miles Churchill Downs Fast
3rd Santa Anita Derby One and One-Eighth Miles Santa Anita Park Fast
1st San Felipe Stakes One and One-Sixteenth Miles Santa Anita Park Fast
4th El Camino Real Derby One and One-Sixteenth Miles Bay Meadows Fast
4th Hollywood Futurity One and One-Sixteenth Miles Hollywood Park Racetrack Fast
1st Allowance One Mile Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park Fast
2nd Norfolk Stakes One and One-Sixteenth Miles Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park Fast
6th Del Mar Futurity Seven Furlongs Del Mar Racetrack Fast
1st Maiden Special Weight Seven Furlongs Hollywood Park Racetrack Fast

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