1981: two-year-old season Gato Del Sol made his debut at
Hollywood Park in 1981 and lost his first two races. In his third start, at
Del Mar Racetrack, he won for the first time. After a third-place finish in the Balboa Stakes, he won the
Del Mar Futurity.
1982: three-year-old season In his three-year-old campaign, Gato del Sol was winless going into the
Kentucky Derby but had been second in the
Blue Grass Stakes at
Keeneland Race Course. Given little chance by
Churchill Downs bettors against the favored
Wood Memorial Stakes winner
Air Forbes Won, Gato Del Sol was sent off at odds of 21–1, the third longest in the race. He trailed the nineteen-horse field in the 1¼ mile race early but under jockey
Eddie Delahoussaye began making a move after half a mile. By the mile pole, he had moved up to fifth place. He continued to gain ground as the field moved down the homestretch, with six horses spread across the track racing head-to-head. By the final furlong marker, Gato Del Sol had moved to the lead by a half-length and then pulled away to win by 2½ lengths. He paid $44.40 to win, the 10th highest payoff in Derby history. Following his Derby win, Gato Del Sol's handlers decided to bypass the
Preakness Stakes with its shorter distance. Instead, they rested their horse for the 1½ mile
Belmont Stakes. Their decision marked the first time in twenty-three years that the Kentucky Derby winner did not try for the
Triple Crown. Gato Del Sol finished second in the Belmont Stakes, fourteen lengths behind
Henryk de Kwiatkowski's colt,
Conquistador Cielo. Gato Del Sol raced on the
New York circuit for the remainder of the 1982 season. After he finished eighth in the
Suburban Handicap, his training was taken over by
Howard Tesher. Gato Del Sol then won an allowance race at
Saratoga Race Course on August 7 as a tuneup for his run in the prestigious
Travers Stakes. That year, the entries included each of the winners of the three
American Classics. In addition to Derby winner Gato Del Sol, the competition included Preakness Stakes victor
Aloma's Ruler and
Belmont Stakes winner Conquistador Cielo. However,
Canadian outsider
Runaway Groom won, becoming the first horse in American racing history to defeat the winners of the three classics in the same race. Gato Del Sol, who finished fifth, came out of the race with an ankle injury that ended his 1982 season.
Later career He returned to race on the
West Coast in mid-May 1983. He won two of nine starts, including the
Cabrillo Handicap at
Del Mar Racetrack, then in 1984 was switched to running on
turf. He went winless, notably finishing eighth in the 1984
Breeders' Cup Turf. In his fifth year of racing, Gato Del Sol started twice, finishing second in the
Shoemaker Breeders' Cup Mile Stakes and winning the 1985 Caballero Handicap at
Hollywood Park Racetrack, his career finale. ==Retirement and stud record==