El Condor Pasa made his debut as a two year old on November 8th, 1997, in a 1600m dirt race at
Tokyo Racecourse. This race was chosen by his trainer due to his belief that El Condor Pasa was not yet ready for a longer race on turf. He started as the favorite, tied with another American bred horse named Stealth Shot. Because El Condor Pasa had not practiced enough with the gate, he started significantly behind the other horses. Despite having such a bad start, he made his way from the back to the front by waiting in the back and then sprinting to the front on the entrance to the straight for a remarkable first win and his only win as a two year old. In January of 1998, El Condor Pasa had his second race on a 1800m dirt race at
Nakayama Racecourse. He entered the race as the favorite. He started late, in the same way that he did in his debut. He and Matoba performed the same strategy and won once again in spite of his bad start. After this race, his trainer told Matoba that he would no longer be El Condor Pasa’s jockey as El Condor Pasa would likely race against
Grass Wonder, another horse that Matoba rode, in races soon. Matoba requested one more race with El Condor Pasa, saying that he did not trust another jockey to ride El Condor Pasa yet based on his maturity. Ninomiya agreed and granted Matoba one more race with El Condor Pasa. He would win three more races after that, culminating in a win in the Group One NHK Mile Cup at
Tokyo Racecourse on 17 May. After a summer break he returned in October and was tried beyond a mile for the first time, finishing second to
Silence Suzuka in the Mainichi Okan. Despite losing his unbeaten record he started
5/1 third favourite for the Japan Cup over one and a half miles on 29 November. Ridden by Masayoshi Ebina, he took the lead in the straight and won by two and a half lengths over the mare
Air Groove and the favourite
Special Week. His win was enthusiastically received by the crowd of 146,879 and his trainer described the winner as "a hero... he has a huge heart". On his final trial for the Arc, he defeated Borgia and Croco Rouge in the
Prix Foy at Longchamp in September. On 3 October, El Condor Pasa started the 18/5 second favourite for the Arc behind
Montjeu, the three-year-old winner of both the
Prix du Jockey Club and
Irish Derby. El Condor Pasa led from the start and broke clear of the field in the straight to establish a three-length advantage. Montjeu emerged as his only challenger, and although El Condor Pasa rallied when the French colt drew alongside him, he was overtaken in the last hundred metres and beaten by half a length. The first two were six lengths clear of the third placed Croco Rouge. == Racing form ==