Halma got his first win under
African American jockey
Alonzo Clayton on August 26, 1894, at
New York's Sheepshead Bay Race Track. At age three, with 15-year-old African American
James "Soup" Perkins up, Halma won the
Phoenix Hotel Stakes, then on May 3, 1895, only three days later, again ridden by Perkins, he won the last
Kentucky Derby to be held at the race's original 1½ mile distance. On May 14, under Perkins (who would be America's leading rider that year with 192 wins), he won the
Clark Handicap shortly after which McClelland sold him to wealthy businessman
Charles Fleischmann for a reported $30,000. Two days after Fleischmann purchased Halma, the colt won the May 21, 1895
Latonia Derby. An injury kept him out of racing in the summer and fall of 1895, and in 1896 he went lame and was retired to
stud. ==Stud career==