Racing Career
Date | Race | Track | Location | Distance | Surface | Condition | Finish |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 17, 2005 | Maiden | Monmouth Park | Oceanport, New Jersey | 5 fur. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
July 4, 2005 | Tremont Stakes | Belmont Park | Elmont, New York | 5½ fur. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
July 28, 2005 | Saratoga Special Stakes | Saratoga Race Course | Saratoga Springs, New York | 6 fur. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
August 27, 2005 | Hopeful Stakes | Saratoga Race Course | Saratoga Springs, New York | 7 fur. | Dirt | Fast | 2nd |
October 8, 2005 | Champagne Stakes | Belmont Park | Elmont, New York | 1 mi. | Dirt | Fast | 2nd |
October 29, 2005 | Breeders' Cup Juvenile | Belmont Park | Elmont, New York | 11⁄16 mi. | Dirt | Fast | 2nd |
July 1, 2006 | Jersey Shore Breeders' Cup Stakes | Monmouth Park | Oceanport, New Jersey | 6 fur. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
August 26, 2006 | King's Bishop Stakes | Saratoga Race Course | Saratoga Springs, New York | 7 fur. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
October 7, 2006 | Vosburgh Stakes | Belmont Park | Elmont, New York | 6 fur. | Dirt | Fast | 1st |
November 4, 2006 | Breeders' Cup Sprint | Churchill Downs | Louisville, Kentucky | 6 fur. | Dirt | Fast | 14th |
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