2009: two-year-old season Based at
Delaware Park in
Stanton, Delaware, Havre de Grace made her career debut under the care of trainer
Anthony W. Dutrow, finishing third in a one-mile
maiden race for two-year-old
fillies on August 24. She broke her maiden in her second start on September 30, a one-mile and 70 yards maiden event. She was then rested for her three-year-old campaign in 2010.
2010: three-year-old season Havre de Grace made the first start of her three-year-old campaign by winning a one-mile allowance race at Delaware Park on May 10. She then finished second in the ungraded Go For Wand Stakes on June 5 in preparation for the July 10
Delaware Oaks, where she was beaten a nose while finishing second to
Blind Luck in the first of several meetings between the fillies. She finished second again to Blind Luck, this time by a neck, in her first start away from her hometrack in the August 21
Alabama Stakes at
Saratoga Race Course in
Saratoga Springs, New York, before besting her newfound rival by the same margin in the October 2
Cotillion Handicap at
Parx Casino and Racing in
Bensalem, Pennsylvania. She ended her three-year-old campaign with a third-place finish behind
Unrivaled Belle and Blind Luck in the November 5
Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic at
Churchill Downs in
Louisville, Kentucky. This was her first start against older fillies and mares. Afterwards, she was rested for her four-year-old campaign in 2011.
2011: four-year-old season Under the care of her new trainer,
J. Larry Jones, Havre de Grace made her four-year-old debut in the
Azeri Stakes on March 19 at
Oaklawn Park in
Hot Springs, Arkansas, with a victory over her archrival, Blind Luck. This was the fifth straight meeting between the two fillies. She then garnered her first Grade 1 victory with a win in the April 15
Apple Blossom Handicap, also at Oaklawn. After her win in the Apple Blossom, Havre de Grace returned to her hometrack, Delaware Park, and scored a victory in the
Obeah Stakes. She then faced off with Blind Luck for the sixth time in the July 16 Grade II
Delaware Handicap, finishing second by a nose after a prolonged stretch battle while giving away two pounds. The third-place finisher, 2010
Delaware Handicap winner
Life at Ten, was eighteen lengths further back in third. After that defeat, Havre de Grace made her first start against males in the Grade I
Woodward Stakes on September 3 at Saratoga. She was sent off as the favorite and won by 1 1/2 lengths over
Flat Out, joining the 2009 American Horse of the Year,
Rachel Alexandra, as the only female horses to win the race. Her Woodward victory was followed by the October 1 Grade I
Beldame Stakes at
Belmont Park in
Elmont, New York, in which she scored by 8 1/4 lengths over eventual
Breeders' Cup Ladies' Classic winner Royal Delta. Havre de Grace closed out her 2011 campaign in the
Breeders' Cup Classic on November 5, 2011, at Churchill Downs where she was again pitted against male horses. However, she fell short in her attempt to join
Zenyatta in becoming only the second female racehorse to win the richest horse race in
North America, finishing fourth behind the winner,
Drosselmeyer. Despite her
Breeders' Cup defeat, voters considered her accomplishments worthy enough to crown her as
American Horse of the Year. She became the third straight filly or mare to win horse racing's top honor (following
Rachel Alexandra in 2009 and
Zenyatta in 2010). ==Retirement==