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Races

Finish Race Distance Track Jockey Post Odds Date
9th Smile Sprint Handicap Six Furlongs Calder Race Course Russell Baze 10 1.10 July 15, 2006
1st Aristides Breeders' Cup Stakes Six Furlongs Churchill Downs Baze 4 0.50 June 3, 2006
2nd Oakland Tribune Six Furlongs Golden Gate Fields Baze 2 0.40 April 22, 2006
7th Breeders' Cup Sprint Six Furlongs Belmont Park Baze 7 0.70 October 29, 2005
1st Bay Meadows Speed Handicap Six Furlongs Bay Meadows Baze 1 0.05 October 1, 2005
1st King's Bishop Stakes Seven Furlongs Saratoga Race Course Baze 3 0.30 August 27, 2005
1st Carry Back Stakes Six Furlongs Calder Race Course Baze 5 0.05 July 10, 2005
1st Riva Ridge Breeders' Cup Stakes Seven Furlongs Belmont Park Edgar Prado 2 0.40 June 11, 2005
1st Golden Bear Breeders' Cup Stakes Six Furlongs Golden Gate Fields Baze 3 0.05 May 14, 2005
1st Bay Shore Stakes Seven Furlongs Aqueduct Racetrack Baze 1 0.05 April 9, 2005
1st Swale Stakes Seven Furlongs Gulfstream Park Baze 10 0.50 March 5, 2005
1st Ocala Stud Dash Stakes* Six Furlongs Gulfstream Park Baze 4 0.70 January 25, 2005
1st Arizona Juvenile Stakes Six Furlongs Turf Paradise Baze 9 0.50 December 26, 2004
1st Maiden Special Weight Five Furlongs Golden Gate Fields Baze 5 1.20 November 14, 2004

Note: The Ocala Stud Dash Stakes is also known as the Sunshine Millions Dash as part of the Sunshine Millions series for Florida-bred and California-bred horses.

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