2007: two-year-old season Natagora made her first appearance on a racecourse at
Saint-Cloud on 1 May where she finished second in a maiden race to a filly named Faslen. Eighteen days later she recorded her first win in an 1100m race at
Chantilly, beating Fleurina by two and a half
lengths. In June Natagora was moved up to
Listed class for the
Prix La Flèche at
Longchamp and won easily by four lengths from Jane Blue. On 1 July, Natagora was promoted to Group Three standard for the
Prix du Bois at
Maisons-Laffitte. She started even money favourite and won by three-quarters of a length from Wilki. Natagora returned to Maisons-Laffitte three weeks later for the Group Two
Prix Robert Papin. She started odds-on favourite and won from the Italian filly Magritte, with the English colt Strike the Deal in third. In August, Natagora was sent to
Deauville to contest the Group One
Prix Morny. She led until the closing stages when she was overtaken and beaten two lengths by the Irish=trained colt Myboycharlie. On her final start of the season, Natagora was sent to England for the
Cheveley Park Stakes at
Newmarket on 7 October. The
Michael Stoute-trained Visit started favourite, with Natagora being made joint second favourite on 7/2 alongside
Fleeting Spirit. Lemaire sent Natagora into the lead from the start, and she ran on strongly in the closing stages to win by a neck from Fleeting Spirit, with Visit finishing unplaced. The race was Bary's first major winner in England.
2008: three-year-old season Natagora began her three-year-old season in the Listed
Prix Imprudence at Maisons-Laffitte. She started odds-on favourite and won by one and a half lengths from Modern Look. The filly appeared to cope well with the extremely soft ground and demonstrated a more relaxed racing style than she had shown the previous year. After the race Lemaire described her as "really, really special". She then returned to England to contest the 1000 Guineas over one mile at Newmarket. She started 11/4 favourite in a field of fifteen, with her main rivals appearing to be the undefeated English fillies Infallible and Spacious who started at odds of 7/2 and 11/2 respectively. Natagora took the lead after two furlongs and was never headed, being driven out by Lemaire in the closing stages to win by half a length from Spacious, with the Irish challenger
Saoirse Abu in third. Spacious appeared a slightly unlucky loser, having been blocked when attempting to challenge for the lead. In her next race, Natagora was matched against male opposition in the
Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly in June, attempting to become the first filly to win the race for 134 years. With Lemaire riding the favourite High Rock, the filly was partnered by
Frankie Dettori and started at odds of 7/2 against nineteen colts. Dettori tracked the leaders before sending Natagora into the lead in the straight. She was overtaken in the closing stages and finished third to Vision d'Etat and Famous Name. After a break of two months, Natagora was moved back in distance for the
Prix Rothschild at Deauville. She started favourite but finished third behind
Goldikova and
Darjina. Two weeks later, over the same course and distance, she finished second to Tamayuz in the
Prix Jacques Le Marois. On 7 September, in the
Prix du Moulin de Longchamp, Natagora finished sixth behind Goldikova, Darjina,
Paco Boy (subsequently disqualified), Sageburg and
Henrythenavigator. It was the first time she had finished out of the first three. On her final appearance in Europe, Natagora finished second to Paco Boy in the
Prix de la Forêt in October. In December, she was sent to Hong Kong for the
Hong Kong Mile but after racing in second for much of the way, she faded to finish eleventh of the fourteen runners behind
Good Ba Ba. ==Assessment==