Trained for racing on
turf by future
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee
Bill Mott, Fraise did not race at age two but made ten starts in 1991 at age three, notably winning the
Round Table Handicap at
Chicago's Arlington Park. He followed this up with a fourth-place finish in the
Man o' War Stakes and a second place in the
Turf Classic Invitational, both at Belmont. He finished the year in the Hollywood Turf Cup Stakes, in which he was disqualified to second for interference. In the Eclipse Award voting for champion turf male, Fraise finished second to Sky Classic. Fraise returned to racing at age five, starting with a win in the Grade II
Pan American Handicap at
Gulfstream Park in
Florida. He then suffered a splint injury while finishing third in the San Juan Capistrano at Santa Anita and missed several months. In October, he finished fifth in the Turf Classic at Belmont, then finished fourth in the Breeders' Cup Turf despite a rough trip. He ended the year in the Grade I
Hollywood Turf Cup Stakes at
Hollywood Park Racetrack in
California, winning by a stakes record six lengths. At age six, Fraise raced seven times with one win in the Pan American Handicap before his breeding rights were sold to Japanese interests. Fraise finished his career with a tenth-place finish in the 1994
Japan Cup. ==Retirement==