As a two-year-old, Risen Star was lightly raced, winning the Minstrel Stakes at Louisiana Downs. He started his sophomore season by winning the
Grade 2 Louisiana Derby under jockey
Shane Romero. Then, two weeks prior to the Kentucky Derby, he had another Grade 2 victory in the
Lexington Stakes, in which he was ridden by
Jacinto Vasquez. He went into the
Kentucky Derby as the morning-line third choice. The colts laid off the pace, their jockeys believing that the front-running grey filly
Winning Colors would tire at the end of the race, but she didn't tire and won by a neck going wire to wire. Under
jockey Eddie Delahoussaye, Risen Star was forced to the outside on the backstretch, where he stayed until making a charge at the head of the stretch. He couldn't make up all of the lost ground and finished third. Two weeks later in the
Preakness Stakes, Risen Star and Delahoussaye won the second leg of the Triple Crown, turning the tables on his filly rival Winning Colors to win by 1 lengths over Brian's Time, Winning Colors, and local favorite
Private Terms. Since Risen Star's sire was (
Secretariat) and his grandsire was (
Bold Ruler), this victory meant that three successive generations won the Preakness Stakes, a feat accomplished only one other time. In the
Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the Triple Crown, Risen Star and Delahoussaye pulled away from the field to win by 14 lengths with a final time of 2:26. It is the fourth-fastest Belmont Stakes behind Hall of Famers
A.P. Indy,
Easy Goer, and
Secretariat. Because of his two Classic victories, Risen Star won the second $1,000,000 Chrysler Triple Crown Bonus that was awarded to the three-year-old with the best finishes in the three races. ==Retirement==