Lady's Secret, who was a front runner, won twenty-five of her forty-five races and had nine second-place finishes. The daughter of Secretariat dominated the fillies she raced against and was also competitive against males. After winning the
Moccasin Stakes at age two, Lady's Secret won three important races at age three, including two
Grade I events, and ran second to stablemate
Life's Magic in the 1985
Breeders' Cup Distaff. In 1986, four-year-old Lady's Secret faced the nation's best male horses four times, winning one of those races and being victorious in ten of her fifteen total starts that season, all
graded stakes races. Eight of these stakes wins were Grade 1 events, a single-season Grade 1 winning record only equaled by the champion
Cigar during his undefeated 1995 campaign. Nicknamed "The Iron Lady," Lady's Secret was the first female to win the
Whitney Stakes since
Gallorette in 1948. She finished her year by winning the
Breeders' Cup Distaff with
Pat Day aboard. Her margin of victory was 2½ lengths in defeating a strong field that included
Fran's Valentine and
Outstandingly. Her lifetime earnings equaled $3,021,325. Lady's Secret's performances throughout the 1986 racing season earned her the
Eclipse Award for Outstanding Older Female Horse plus the most prestigious honor of all, and a rarity for fillies, the
Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year for 1986. Lady's Secret is ranked number 76 by
Blood-Horse magazine in their list of the
Top 100 U.S. Thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century. ==Breeding record==