1990: three-year-old season Polar Falcon was a very late foal, being born on 1 June 1987, He failed to win again in his remaining races that year, but never finished worse than fourth. He finished fourth in the Group Three
Prix Quincey at
Deauville Racecourse and was then campaigned in Germany where he finished third in the
Elite-Preis and second in the
Grosser Preis von Düsseldorf. On his final appearance of the season he returned to France and finished second in the Listed Prix du Pont du Jour at Longchamp in October. At the end of the season Polar Falcon was bought privately by David and Patricia Thompson, the owners of the
Cheveley Park Stud.
1991: four-year-old season Polar Falcon began his four-year-old season in the Group Three Prix Edmond Blanc over 1600m on soft ground at
Evry Racecourse on 1 April. Ridden by
Cash Asmussen, he was towards the rear of the eleven runner field in the early stages before accelerating into the lead 200m from the finish and recorded his most important success up to that time as he beat Boxing Day easily by one and a half
lengths. On 17 May, the colt was sent to England for the first time when he contested the Lockinge Stakes (then a Group Two race) at
Newbury Racecourse. Ridden by the veteran
Lester Piggott he started at odds of
3/1 in a four-runner field headed by the multiple Group One winning
filly In The Groove, who was made the 1/2 favourite. Polar Falcon recovered from a slow start to take the lead inside the final furlong and won by two lengths from In The Groove, with the
Premio Parioli winner Candy Glen in third. In July, Polar Falcon returned to England and was brought back to sprint distances for the
July Cup over six furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse. He was towards the rear of the field before making some progress in the closing stages to finish fourth of the eight runners behind
Polish Patriot,
Lycius and
Elbio. The colt's next race was the Group One
Prix Jacques Le Marois at Deauville in August. In closely contested finish he was beaten less than three quarters of a length as he took fourth place behind
Hector Protector, Lycius and Danseuse du Soir. On 7 September, Polar Falcon was ridden by Asmussen in the Group One Ladbroke Sprint Cup at
Haydock Park Racecourse. He started at 13/2 in a field of six runners which also included
Shadayid (
1000 Guineas),
Mystiko (
2000 Guineas) and
Sheikh Albadou (
Nunthorpe Stakes). As usual, the French-trained colt was held up at the back of the field before making a challenge in the last quarter mile. After being switched to the right by Asmussen, he overtook Sheikh Albadou inside the final furlong and won in "impressive" style by one and a half lengths, with a gap of three and a half lengths back to Shadayid in third. On his final appearance he was sent to the United States to contest the
Breeders' Cup Mile at
Churchill Downs in November. He was the 8.9/1 fourth choice in the betting but made no impact, finishing eleventh of the fourteen runners behind
Opening Verse. ==Stud record==