Races
Finish | Race | Distance | Track | Condition |
1st | Stephen Foster Handicap | 1-1/8 miles | Churchill Downs | Fast |
1st | William Donald Schaefer Handicap | 1-1/8 miles | Pimlico | |
7th | Haskell Invitational Handicap | 1 and 1/8 miles | Monmouth | Fast |
3rd | Ohio Derby | One and One-Eighth Miles | Thistledown | Fast |
14th | Kentucky Derby | One and One-Quarter Miles | Churchill Downs | |
7th | Florida Derby | One and One-Eighth Miles | Gulfstream Park | Fast |
2nd (by disqualification) | Fountain of Youth Stakes | One and One-Eighth Miles | Gulfstream Park | Fast |
4th | Holy Bull Stakes | One and One-Eighth Miles | Gulfstream Park | Sloppy |
2nd | Remsen Stakes | One and One-Eighth Miles | Aqueduct Racetrack | Fast |
1st | Maiden | One and One-Sixteenths Miles | Belmont Park | Good |
2nd | Maiden | Seven Furlongs | Belmont Park | Fast |
3rd | Maiden | Seven Furlongs | Saratoga Race Course | Muddy |
2nd | Maiden | Six Furlongs | Saratoga Race Course | Fast |
4th | Maiden | Five and One-Half Furlongs | Belmont Park | Fast |
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