1921: two-year-old season As a two-year-old in 1921, Pogrom won four times from six races. Her victories came in the Astley Stakes at
Lewes, the Michaelmas Plate at
Manchester, the Buckenham Stakes at
Newmarket and the Great Sapling Stakes at
Sandown Park. She also finished second to the colt Sicyon in the Prendergast Stakes at Newmarket in mid-October.
1922: three-year-old season Pogrom began her second season by finishing second in the
Lingfield Oaks in May. On 2 June at
Epsom Racecourse, Pogrom was one of eleven fillies to contest the 144th running Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles the
5/4 favourite ahead of Soubriquet and Silver Urn, respectively second and first in the
1000 Guineas. Ridden by Ted Gardner, he raced in third place before taking the lead in the straight and winning "very comfortably" by three quarters of a
length from Soubriquet with three lengths back to Mysia in third. Pogrom was dropped back in distance for the Coronation Stakes at
Royal Ascot on 14 June in which she was ridden by the Australian jockey Bernard "Brownie" Carslake and won at odds of 2/1. In early July she ran well in defeat when assigned a weight of 133 pounds for the Sandringahm Stakes at
Sandown Park, coming home two lengths second to a colt named Prestongrange, who was carrying 18 pounds less. She was then scheduled to run in the
Nassau Stakes at
Goodwood Racecourse but was withdrawn on the day of the race after being found to be "slightly amiss". After a two-month break, Pogrom was stepped up in trip for the fourteen furlong Newmarket Oaks and finished in a
dea heat with
Abe Bailey's filly Bessema, to whom she was conceding 17 pounds in weight. Shortly afterwards she reappeared at Lingfield Park but was beaten by her stablemate Leighton Tor. By the end of the season, Pogrom had earned £11,747, making her the fourth biggest prize money winner in Britain that year behind
Royal Lancer,
Golden Myth and
Captain Cuttle. ==Assessment and honours==