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Rachel Alexandra

Rachel Alexandra (foaled January 29, 2006) is a retired American racehorse renowned for her exceptional 2009 campaign, during which she became the first filly in 85 years to win the and the first ever to capture the Woodward Stakes against males, earning her the titles of Horse of the Year and Champion Three-Year-Old Filly. Bred in by Dolphus C. Morrison from the sire Medaglia d'Oro and dam Lotta Kim, she began her career under trainer Hal Wiggins before being sold privately and transferred to Steve Asmussen's barn, where she was primarily ridden by jockey . In her juvenile season of 2008, Rachel Alexandra showed promise by securing her first stakes victory in the Golden Rod Stakes (Grade 2) at , setting a stakes record while owned by her breeder Morrison. Following her sale to Stonestreet Stables and Harold T. McCormick midway through her sophomore year, she dominated the fillies' division with a breathtaking 20¼-length win in the Kentucky Oaks, establishing herself as a generational talent. Her 2009 season remains one of the most remarkable in modern history, as she went undefeated in eight starts against both sexes, including triumphs in the Mother Goose Stakes (by 19¼ lengths, stakes record), Haskell Invitational Handicap (defeating the winner), and the aforementioned Preakness and Woodward. These victories, amassing over $2.5 million in earnings that year alone, highlighted her versatility on dirt and her ability to compete at the highest levels typically reserved for colts. Rachel Alexandra returned in 2010 under Asmussen, adding wins in the Fleur de Lis Handicap (Grade II) and Lady's Secret Stakes (Listed) before a series of injuries prompted her at age four, concluding her career with 19 starts, 13 wins, 5 seconds, and total earnings of $3,506,730. She was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2016 and later became a broodmare at Stonestreet Farms, producing notable offspring such as stakes winners Jess's Dream and Rachel's Valentina.

Background and Pedigree

Pedigree

Rachel Alexandra is by the prominent stallion Medaglia d'Oro, a bay horse foaled in 1999 in Kentucky, who achieved notable success on the track with victories in the Grade 1 Travers Stakes at Saratoga in 2002, the Grade 1 Whitney Handicap at Saratoga in 2003, and the Grade 1 Donn Handicap at Gulfstream Park in 2003. He also finished second in the Breeders' Cup Classic in both 2002 and 2003, establishing himself as a high-class miler-to-stayer despite not winning a Triple Crown race. As a sire, Medaglia d'Oro has proven highly influential, producing 28 Grade 1/Group 1 winners, over 100 graded stakes winners, and 187 black-type winners from his first crop starting in 2006 (as of October 2025), with daughters like Rachel Alexandra contributing to his legacy as a broodmare sire as well; he was pensioned in October 2025. As of 2025, his progeny continue to excel, with recent Grade 1 winners including Good Cheer (Kentucky Oaks) and Nitrogen.) Her dam, Lotta Kim, is a bay mare foaled in 2001 in , who raced successfully with two wins from four starts, including the listed Tiffany Lass Stakes at Fair Grounds in 2004, and a second-place finish in the Grade 2 Golden Rod Stakes at that year. Bred by Dolphus Morrison, Lotta Kim is out of the mare Kim's Blues and comes from a family with stakes potential; she is a half-sister to the stakes winner Lotta Rhythm (by Rhythm) and High Blues (by High Yield), tracing back through her third dam Early Decision (by Lord Gaylord) to influential lines including via granddam Native Go Go. Rachel Alexandra's pedigree features strong influences from classic lines, with appearing in both her sire and dam lines—via Sadler's Wells in the sire line of Medaglia d'Oro and directly through Wild Applause in Lotta Kim's pedigree—enhancing her speed and stamina potential. Key ancestors include through Bailjumper in Medaglia d'Oro's dam line, contributing Classic distance aptitude, and Ribot's influence via Graustark in Lotta Kim's dam line, adding depth to her stamina elements, while to the Imperatrice family (5x5) through Sir Gaylord and Cure the Blues underscores her foundation in speed-oriented American bloodlines.
GenerationSire LineDam Line
1stRachel Alexandra (2006)
SireMedaglia d'Oro (1999) by El Prado (IRE) (1989) out of Cappucino Bay (1989)
DamLotta Kim (2001) by Roar (1993) out of Kim's Blues (1993)
2nd (Grandsires/Damsires)El Prado (IRE) (1989) by Sadler's Wells (1981) out of Lady Capulet (1974)
Cappucino Bay (1989) by Bailjumper (1974) out of Dubbed In (1973)
Roar (1993) by Forty Niner (1985) out of Wild Applause (1981)
Kim's Blues (1993) by Cure the Blues (1978) out of Early Decision (1985)
3rd (Great-Grandsires/Great-Granddams)Sadler's Wells (1981) by Northern Dancer (1961) out of Fairy Bridge (1975)
Lady Capulet (1974) by Sir Ivor (1965) out of Cap and Bells (1958)
Bailjumper (1974) by Damascus (1964) out of Court Circuit (1964)
Dubbed In (1973) by Silent Screen (1967) out of Society Singer (1968)
Forty Niner (1985) by Mr. Prospector (1970) out of File (1976)
Wild Applause (1981) by Northern Dancer (1961) out of Glowing Tribute (1973)
Cure the Blues (1978) by Stop the Music (1970) out of Quick Cure (1971)
Early Decision (1985) by Lord Gaylord (1981) out of Biscayne Missy (1975)

Birth and Early Training

Rachel Alexandra was foaled on January 29, 2006, at Heaven Trees Farm near Lexington, Kentucky. She was bred by businessman Dolphus C. Morrison, who also served as her initial owner and named her after his granddaughter. Morrison, a longtime Thoroughbred breeder and racer, was unimpressed by her as a young filly and twice considered selling her—first as a weanling, from which he withdrew her entry in the 2006 Keeneland November breeding stock sale after x-rays showed a minor developmental issue, and again as a yearling—but ultimately retained ownership both times. For her early training, Rachel Alexandra was entrusted to Hal Wiggins, Morrison's regular trainer of nearly three decades, who oversaw her breaking and preparatory workouts primarily at in . Under Wiggins' guidance, she developed into a promising juvenile, arriving at the racetrack ready for her debut in spring 2008. Her pedigree as a daughter of Medaglia d'Oro out of the Roar mare Lotta Kim laid a genetic foundation that supported her robust physical growth during this period.

Racing Career

Two-Year-Old Season

Rachel Alexandra began her racing career as a two-year-old under trainer Hal Wiggins for owner-breeder Dolphus Morrison. She made her debut on May 22, 2008, at in a 4½-furlong maiden special weight race on , where she finished sixth, beaten approximately 8½ lengths by the winner under Brian Hernandez Jr. In her second start on June 13, 2008, also at , Rachel Alexandra broke her maiden over 5 furlongs of dirt, rallying from off the pace to win by 6¼ lengths in a time of 58.28 seconds with Hernandez Jr. aboard. This victory marked her first success and showcased her closing ability early in her career. Stepping up to stakes company just two weeks later on June 28, 2008, in the Debutante Stakes (G3) at over 6 furlongs, Rachel Alexandra finished a close second, beaten a head by Garden District after a strong late under Hernandez Jr. The earned $40,000 for the placing and demonstrated promise against graded competition on a fast track. After a four-month , Rachel Alexandra returned on October 17, 2008, at in a 6-furlong allowance race on the Polytrack surface, where she won by three lengths with Hernandez Jr. riding, completing the distance in 1:10.82 and earning $31,200. This performance highlighted her versatility on synthetic surfaces. She closed her juvenile campaign with two strong efforts at . On November 1, 2008, in the 1-mile Pocahontas Stakes () on dirt, Rachel Alexandra finished second, 1¼ lengths behind Sara Louise, while earning $50,400 under Hernandez Jr. in a career-best effort at the distance. Rachel Alexandra capped her two-year-old season with a in the Golden Rod Stakes (G2) on November 29, 2008, at over 1⅙ miles of dirt. Ridden by for the first time, she stalked the pace before drawing off to win by 4¾ lengths in a stakes-record time of 1:43.08, earning $90,000 and breaking the previous mark set by Bag of Tricks in 2005. Overall, Rachel Alexandra recorded three wins, two seconds, and one sixth-place finish from six starts in 2008, compiling earnings of $201,440. Her juvenile campaign established her as a promising with speed and stamina, setting the stage for her transfer to trainer ahead of her three-year-old season.

Three-Year-Old Season

Rachel Alexandra began her three-year-old campaign under trainer Hal Wiggins. On January 18, 2009, she won the Stakes at Oaklawn Park by 8 lengths under jockey Brian Hernandez Jr. She followed with a 3-length victory in the Fair Grounds Oaks (Grade 2) on March 7, 2009, at , again with Hernandez Jr. On April 4, 2009, at Oaklawn Park, Rachel Alexandra won the Fantasy Stakes (Grade 2) by 8¾ lengths with aboard for the first time in 2009. On May 1, 2009, at Churchill Downs, she won the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks by an astonishing 20 1/4 lengths, establishing herself as the standout filly of her generation with jockey Calvin Borel aboard. This victory marked the continuation of the jockey partnership with Borel. Following the Oaks, Rachel Alexandra was purchased by owner Jess Jackson and transferred to trainer Steve Asmussen, who strategically entered her against colts to test her mettle beyond fillies. On May 16, 2009, at Pimlico Race Course, she captured the Grade 1 Preakness Stakes, becoming the first filly to win the middle jewel of the Triple Crown in 85 years while defeating a field that included Kentucky Derby contender Pioneerof the Nile by 1 1/4 lengths under Borel. She continued her unbeaten streak on June 27, 2009, at Belmont Park, winning the Grade 1 Mother Goose Stakes by 19 1/4 lengths and setting a stakes record time of 1:46.33 for 1 1/8 miles against a small but overmatched field of fillies. Rachel Alexandra's boldness extended to matchups against males later in the season. On August 2, 2009, at Monmouth Park, she won the Grade 1 Haskell Invitational by six lengths in the slop, her second victory over colts and the first against older males in a field featuring Summer Bird and Munnings. She capped her campaign on September 5, 2009, at , taking the Grade 1 Woodward Stakes by a head over Macho Again while holding off older rival Bullsbay, marking the first time a three-year-old had won that prestigious weight-for-age event. Borel's continued partnership proved pivotal, as his tactical rides allowed her to dictate terms in these high-stakes battles against seasoned competition. For the year, Rachel Alexandra achieved a perfect record of eight wins from eight starts, amassing earnings of $2,746,914.

Four-Year-Old Season

Rachel Alexandra entered her four-year-old season in 2010 following a six-month after an undefeated campaign the previous year, with high expectations for a rematch against in the Invitational. However, her connections opted out of that race after her debut performance. On March 13, she returned in the $200,000 New Orleans Ladies Stakes at , where she was sent off as the heavy 1-20 favorite but finished second, beaten three-quarters of a length by Zardana in a stunning upset. The close defeat raised concerns about her readiness, prompting owner Jess Jackson to skip the highly anticipated showdown with on April 9. Six weeks later, on April 30, Rachel Alexandra made her second start of the year in the $400,000 La Troienne Stakes (G2) at , facing a field of older fillies and mares. Despite stalking the pace under jockey , she rallied late but was nipped by a head at the wire by Unrivaled Belle, marking her second consecutive narrow loss. The performance, while game, highlighted a departure from her dominant 2009 form, as she struggled to reclaim her explosive finishing kick against top competition. Rachel Alexandra rebounded strongly in her next two outings. On June 12, she dominated the $201,400 Handicap (G2) at , drawing off to win by 10½ lengths over a field that included the previous year's winner, Life at Ten, in a time of 1:50.40 for 1⅛ miles. Less than six weeks later, on July 24, she tackled the $400,000 Lady's Secret Stakes at Monmouth Park, where she overcame a wide trip to prevail by 5¾ lengths over Queen Martha, completing 1⅛ miles in 1:50.81 and signaling a return to her powerful stretching ability. Her campaign concluded on August 29 in the $300,000 Personal Ensign Stakes (G1) at , her first try at 1¼ miles. Rachel Alexandra set the pace under Borel but tired late, finishing a neck behind the winner, Persistently, in a result that underscored persistent challenges in recapturing her peak condition. On September 28, Jackson announced her retirement, citing the inability to return to 2009 dominance despite careful management, ending her racing career with 13 wins, 5 seconds from 19 starts, including $3,506,730 in earnings—$558,376 of which came in 2010 from 2 wins in 5 starts. The abbreviated season, marked by three razor-thin defeats, contrasted sharply with her flawless prior year and led to her transition to the broodmare band at Stonestreet Farm.

Jockeys and Trainers

served as Rachel Alexandra's primary trainer throughout the majority of her career, taking over after her sale in May 2009 and guiding her to nine consecutive victories, including her Horse of the Year campaign. Born in , , in 1965, Asmussen grew up in a racing family and began his training career in the early 1980s, eventually becoming one of North America's most successful trainers with over 10,000 wins and induction into the National Museum of Racing's Hall of Fame in 2016. His approach emphasizes humility in the profession, recognizing the challenges of preparing horses for competition while prioritizing their health and welfare under modern regulatory standards. Asmussen's preparations for Rachel Alexandra focused on her physical condition and adaptability, often tailoring workouts to her strong, athletic build despite occasional environmental hurdles like rainy conditions that complicated training for key races such as the 2009 Woodward Stakes. He monitored her closely after transfers and layoffs, incorporating targeted breezes—for instance, a half-mile work in preparation for her 2010 return—to ensure she maintained peak form without overexertion. Rachel Alexandra's early career featured jockey Brian Hernandez Jr., who rode her in her first five starts as a two-year-old in 2008, securing two victories including her maiden win and the allowance at Keeneland. In 2009 and 2010, she partnered with Calvin Borel for 11 rides, during which she achieved her most iconic successes, including the Preakness Stakes and Haskell Invitational. Known as "Bo-Rail" for his aggressive, rail-hugging style that maximizes ground efficiency, Borel's tactics were pivotal in races like the 2009 Preakness, where he guided her along the inside to a historic win against colts. Although he employed a wider path in the muddy 2009 Haskell, Borel's overall synergy with Rachel Alexandra emphasized letting her dictate the pace, describing their bond as one where she remained "the boss." Ownership of Rachel Alexandra transitioned in May 2009 when she was privately sold for an undisclosed sum to Stonestreet Stables, founded by Jess Jackson, in partnership with Harold T. McCormick, following her dominant Oaks performance. Jackson, a prominent owner entering , and McCormick—a Birmingham, Alabama, investor—made bold decisions such as paying a $100,000 supplemental fee to enter her in the against colts, defying traditional gender separations in major races. After Jackson's death in 2011, his widow Barbara Banke assumed full control of Stonestreet, overseeing Rachel Alexandra's later racing efforts and broodmare career while preserving her legacy through careful management at the farm. McCormick, who co-owned her through her 2009 triumphs, passed away in 2012. The team's dynamics were marked by close collaboration, with Borel's intuitive riding complementing Asmussen's methodical training and the owners' willingness to pursue high-stakes opportunities, contributing significantly to Rachel Alexandra's undefeated streak under Stonestreet in 2009. This partnership allowed her natural talent to flourish, as Asmussen noted her "mythical" speed when pushed, fostering a cohesive effort that elevated her from promising to racing icon.

Broodmare Career

Mating and Foaling History

Upon her retirement on September 28, 2010, Rachel Alexandra was sent to Stonestreet Farms near , to begin her broodmare career. Her first mating occurred in 2011 to , the 2007 and , who stood at stud at Stonestreet Farms. The pairing produced a colt foaled on January 22, 2012, later named Jess's Dream. In 2012, Rachel Alexandra was bred to Bernardini at Stonestreet Farms, with pregnancy confirmed the following April. She delivered a on February 12, 2013, subsequently named Rachel's Valentina. However, the foaling was complicated by a colon injury that required emergency surgery and treatment for a severe infection, placing her in critical condition for several weeks. Following these health issues, Rachel Alexandra was not bred in 2014 to allow further recovery. She remained barren in subsequent years, including 2015 and 2016, and was permanently pensioned from breeding after the 2012 season. Overall, her broodmare record includes two foals of racing age, both of whom became winners.

Jess's Dream

Jess's Dream, the first foal sired by out of 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra, was born on January 22, 2012, at Stonestreet Farms in , weighing 125 pounds at birth. The dark bay colt was named in honor of Jess Jackson, the late founder of Stonestreet Stables, reflecting the farm's aspirations for the offspring of its champion mare. Inheriting notable speed from his dam's lineage, Jess's Dream carried high expectations as a product of two (G1) winners. Under the training of Kiaran McLaughlin for owner Stonestreet Stables LLC, Jess's Dream faced setbacks from injuries that delayed his debut until age three. He made just one start, breaking his maiden impressively in a 1 1/8-mile allowance race at on August 24, 2015, rallying from off the pace to win by 3 1/4 lengths while earning a 90 and $49,800 in purses. Persistent health issues prevented further racing, leading to his retirement to at the end of 2016. Jess's Dream stood his entire stallion career at Ocala Stud in , beginning in the 2017 breeding season for an advertised fee of $5,000. He sired four crops to race, producing 98 winners from 147 starters (67%), highlighted by graded stakes winner Chess's Dream in the 2021 Kitten's Joy Stakes (). In October 2023, ongoing health problems prompted his pension from breeding, after which he was gelded and retrained as a track pony at Stonestreet's training center. Tragically, Jess's Dream succumbed to on February 11, 2024, at the age of 12.

Rachel's Valentina

Rachel's Valentina is a bay Thoroughbred filly foaled on February 12, 2013, sired by Bernardini out of the Hall of Fame Rachel Alexandra at Stonestreet Farms in . As the second and final of her , she was bred and raced as a homebred for Stonestreet Stables LLC. Under the training of Hall of Famer Todd A. Pletcher, Rachel's Valentina began her racing career at age two in 2015, compiling a record of 2 wins, 2 seconds, and 0 thirds from 6 starts, with career earnings of $738,800. She broke her maiden impressively on debut August 2 at , rallying four wide to win by 2½ lengths over 6 furlongs. Two races later, on September 5, she captured the Grade 1 Spinaway Stakes at the same track, holding off a late charge from Tap to It by 1 length to remain undefeated in stakes company and earning a 103 . Her juvenile campaign concluded with a second-place finish in the Grade 2 Demoiselle Stakes at Aqueduct in November, beaten a neck by the highly regarded Cathryn Sophia. As a three-year-old in 2016, Rachel's Valentina targeted the classics but faced stiffer competition. She returned from a five-month layoff to finish second by a in the Grade 1 Ashland Stakes at on April 8, earning $120,000 despite a wide trip. In her next outing, she ran sixth as the favorite in the Grade 1 Kentucky Oaks at on May 6, fading after pressing the pace in a career-high 1⅛ miles. Her final start came in the Grade 1 Stakes at on July 2, where she finished fifth, beaten 7½ lengths by the winner. Rachel's Valentina was retired sound later that month at age three, with connections citing her strong juvenile form and desire to preserve her for broodmare duties. Her accomplishments as a juvenile earned her a finalist berth for the 2015 as Champion Two-Year-Old Filly, though she finished second to Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner Cathryn Sophia in voting. Following retirement, Rachel's Valentina joined the broodmare band at Stonestreet Farms, where she has produced six s to date, continuing her dam's influential female line. Her first , the 2018 colt by , raced 40 times, securing 4 wins and earning $468,806, primarily in allowance company across multiple tracks. Subsequent offspring include the 2019 Ambassador Kelly by Pioneerof the Nile, who debuted with a third-place finish at in 2021 but retired after 2 starts earning $20,400; the 2020 Mija by , who competed in 4 starts, earning $33,525 without a win; the 2022 colt Valentinian by , who broke his maiden impressively on debut at Tampa Bay Downs on March 1, 2025, by 3¼ lengths in a $32,000 maiden special weight; a 2024 by Not This Time; and a 2025 colt by foaled February 5, 2025. While none of her progeny have yet achieved stakes-placed status, Valentinian's promising start under trainer suggests potential for future impact. As of November 2025, Rachel's Valentina contributes to the ongoing legacy of her remarkable family at Stonestreet Farms.

Retirement and Later Years

After producing her second foal in early 2013, Rachel Alexandra experienced severe health complications that necessitated her permanent from , a decision made by Stonestreet Farms to prioritize her well-being. The complications arose shortly after ing, leading to a life-threatening condition that required intensive veterinary care, after which no further breedings were attempted. As of 2025, Rachel Alexandra, now 19 years old, resides comfortably at Stonestreet Farms in , where she enjoys a peaceful pensioned life alongside other retired mares. The farm, owned by Barbara Banke, provides her with ample pasture time and specialized care, reflecting the ongoing commitment to her as a foundational figure in their operations. Her days are marked by contentment, often spent grazing and interacting with companions such as Moonlight Sonata, free from the demands of or breeding. Rachel Alexandra remains a draw for public interest, with Stonestreet Farms offering guided tours that allow visitors to see her in her paddock. A notable occurred on October 23, 2025, during a Visit Horse Country meet-and-greet, where fans could observe the Hall of Famer up close and learn about her post-racing life. Media coverage around this time highlighted her robust health and serene demeanor, underscoring her enduring appeal more than a decade after her racing career ended. Her legacy endures through her limited but accomplished progeny, which have carried forward her influence in breeding.

Honors and Awards

Racing Achievements

Rachel Alexandra's most prominent racing honors came in 2009, when she was voted the for Champion Three-Year-Old and , the latter marking the first time a three-year-old filly had received the honor since the awards began in 1971. During her career, she secured six Grade 1 victories, including the , where she became the first to win since Nellie Morse in 1924; the Invitational, defeating male rivals while carrying 117 pounds; and the Woodward Stakes, another triumph over seasoned colts and geldings at . Her Preakness performance was timed in 1:55.08 for 1 3/16 miles, while her overall Horse of the Year title made her the only to earn the accolade without a victory, as her connections opted against entering her in the 2009 event. In the international World Thoroughbred Rankings for 2009—predecessor to the Racehorse Rankings—she earned a of 127, placing her among the elite performers globally that year. These achievements, guided by trainer and jockeys including , underscored her dominance across diverse competition.

Post-Racing Recognition

Following her retirement from racing in 2010, Rachel Alexandra received significant post-racing honors that underscored her historical importance in . In 2016, she was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in , recognizing her as the first filly in 85 years to win the and her overall dominance against male competitors during her 2009 campaign. This induction, announced in April and celebrated in August ceremonies, highlighted her role in elevating the profile of fillies in American racing. One of the most enduring tributes to her legacy is the Rachel Alexandra Stakes, a Grade 2 for three-year-old fillies held annually at in New Orleans since its renaming in 2011 (previously the Tiffany Lass Stakes since 1992). Run at 1 1/16 miles on dirt with a purse of $300,000 as of 2025, the event serves as a key early-season prep for the Oaks and perpetuates her name in the sport's calendar. Rachel Alexandra's influence extended beyond the track into , symbolizing excellence among fillies in modern history; she was featured in an August 2009 Vogue magazine photoshoot by Steven Klein, capturing her as a amid her racing stardom, a portrayal that continued to resonate in discussions of her broader impact. Her achievements, including the 2009 Horse of the Year title, cemented her as an enduring emblem of female prowess in a male-dominated sport.

Race Record and Legacy

Lifetime Statistics

Rachel Alexandra concluded her racing career with an impressive record of 19 starts, 13 wins, 5 second-place finishes, and no thirds, achieving a 68% win rate. Her total earnings amounted to $3,506,730, reflecting her dominance in high-stakes competitions. Among her victories were 11 stakes races, including 5 I events, showcasing her versatility against top competition. Her performance varied by year, with a breakout sophomore campaign driving her success. The following table summarizes her annual statistics:
YearStartsWinsSecondsEarnings
2008632$201,440
2009880$2,746,914
2010523$558,376
These figures highlight her undefeated season, where she earned over 78% of her career total. In terms of speed figures, Rachel Alexandra posted several standout Beyer Speed Figures, including a career-high of 116 in the 2009 Invitational, the top mark for any North American that year. Rachel Alexandra's legacy endures as a trailblazer for fillies in Thoroughbred racing. Her 2009 campaign, defeating top colts in major stakes, challenged traditional gender divisions and influenced discussions on racing opportunities for females. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016, she remains a symbol of exceptional talent and versatility.

Full Race Record

DateTrackRace NameDistanceFinish PositionJockeyWinning MarginsEarnings
May 22, 2008Churchill DownsMaiden Special Weight4½ furlongs6thBrian Hernandez Jr.7¼ lengths behind$0
June 13, 2008Churchill DownsMaiden Special Weight5 furlongs1stBrian Hernandez Jr.2¼ lengths$25,220
June 28, 2008Churchill DownsDebutante Stakes (G3)6 furlongs2ndBrian Hernandez Jr.neck behind$38,880
September 27, 2008Churchill DownsPocahontas Stakes (G3)1 mile2ndBrian Hernandez Jr.3¼ lengths behind$30,000
October 17, 2008KeenelandAllowance6 furlongs1stBrian Hernandez Jr.5¼ lengths$31,260
November 28, 2008Churchill DownsGolden Rod Stakes (G2)1 1/16 miles1stCalvin Borel4¾ lengths$99,988
January 31, 2009Oaklawn ParkMartha Washington Stakes1 mile1stCalvin Borel8¼ lengths$60,000
March 14, 2009Fair GroundsFair Grounds Oaks (G2)1 1/16 miles1stCalvin Borel3¾ lengths$90,000
April 5, 2009Oaklawn ParkFantasy Stakes (G2)1 1/16 miles1stCalvin Borel5¾ lengths$120,000
May 1, 2009Churchill DownsKentucky Oaks (G1)1 1/8 miles1stCalvin Borel20¼ lengths$389,750
May 16, 2009PimlicoPreakness Stakes (G1)1 3/16 miles1stCalvin Borel1 length$600,000
June 27, 2009Belmont ParkMother Goose Stakes (G1)1 1/8 miles1stCalvin Borel19¼ lengths$150,000
August 2, 2009Monmouth ParkHaskell Invitational (G1)1 1/8 miles1stCalvin Borel6 lengths$450,000
September 5, 2009SaratogaWoodward Stakes (G1)1 1/8 miles1stCalvin Borelhead$565,500
March 13, 2010Fair GroundsNew Orleans Ladies Stakes1 1/16 miles2ndCalvin Borel¾ length behind$50,000
April 30, 2010Churchill DownsLa Troienne Stakes (G2)1 1/16 miles2ndCalvin Borelnose behind$60,000
June 12, 2010Churchill DownsFleur de Lis Handicap (G2)1 1/8 miles1stCalvin Borel10¼ lengths$120,000
July 24, 2010Monmouth ParkLady's Secret Stakes1 1/8 miles1stCalvin Borel3 lengths$90,000
August 28, 2010SaratogaPersonal Ensign Invitational (G1)1 1/8 miles2ndCalvin Borel½ length behind$100,000
Rachel Alexandra's career spanned 19 races, culminating in total earnings of $3,506,730.

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