1961: two-year-old season Abermaid began her racing career at Newmarket in the spring of 1961 when she won Granby Stakes. In May, at
York, she recorded a second success in the Zetland Stakes (not the
current race of the same name). She was then moved up in class to run at Royal Ascot in June, where she was matched against
colts in the New Stakes (now the
Group Two Norfolk Stakes. Ridden by
Lester Piggott, she won at odds of
3/1 from the colt Princely Strath. Abermaid did not run again in 1961 and at the end of the year she was given a rating of 118 in the official ratings, fifteen
pounds below the top-rated
La Tendresse. When Loraine died in 1961, full ownership of the filly passed to Roderic More O'Ferrall and she raced in his colours from then on. Ridden by the Australian jockey
Bill Williamson she stayed on strongly to win by half a length from Display and West Side Story. The result was only confirmed after an objection to Abermaid on the grounds of interference was overruled. As the daughter of a sprinter, Abermaid was never considered as a contender for
The Oaks, and ran instead in the
Irish 1000 Guineas at the
Curragh. She started favourite but finished third behind Shandon Belle and Lovely Gale. In June, Abermaid returned to Royal Ascot for the second year when she ran in the seven furlong
Jersey Stakes. She finished second, beaten half a length by the colt Catchpole. On her final appearance she finished third to Tournella in the
Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket in July. ==Retirement==