As a two-year-old, War Emblem won his first start, but then finished seventh when entered in the Manila Stakes. He rebounded with a win in an allowance race to finish 2001 with a record of two wins from three starts. then won the
Illinois Derby by lengths in wire-to-wire fashion. Prince
Ahmed bin Salman of
Saudi Arabia bought a ninety percent interest in War Emblem for a reported $1 million just three weeks before the Kentucky Derby.
Victor Espinoza was his jockey for the
2002 Kentucky Derby, never having seen the horse until the morning of the race. War Emblem, who went off at 21-to-1 odds, took the early lead and sent sensible early fractions, then kicked away from the field in the stretch. He won the race in a fast time of 2:01.13. It was the first Kentucky Derby win for new owner Salman and the third for new trainer
Bob Baffert. War Emblem beat the likes of
Medaglia d'Oro (winner of the
Travers Stakes,
Jim Dandy Stakes, and
Whitney Handicap, among others);
Perfect Drift (winner of the
Stephen Foster, the
Indiana Derby, and the
Washington Park Handicap twice, among others); and Harlan's Holiday (winner of the
Florida Derby, the
Pennsylvania Derby, and the
Donn Handicap among others). In the
2002 Preakness Stakes, War Emblem rated just behind the leaders who set a fast pace, went to the lead on the far turn and held off a late rally by Magic Weisner. With a
Triple Crown at stake, the
Belmont Stakes on June 8 attracted the biggest crowd in the track's history with 103,222 spectators. War Emblem stumbled and nearly fell to his knees coming out of the gate, then bumped into another horse, losing several lengths in the process. He then struggled with Espinoza who tried to rate the colt down the backstretch. War Emblem surged to the lead in the final turn before fading at the top of the stretch: The winner was 70-1 long-shot
Sarava. It was the third time Baffert had lost the Belmont with a Triple Crown at stake: He had previously lost with Silver Charm in 1997 and Real Quiet in 1998. Baffert later said, "He was so one-dimensional and such an irritable horse as it was, as soon as he was behind horses, I had to sit there for 2½ minutes waiting for the race to be over." War Emblem returned to the track on August 4 as the favorite in the
Haskell Invitational Handicap and won easily by lengths. Baffert said, "You forget how good this horse is. From now on we're just going to let him run the way he wants. If he were one of those wild horses in the herd, he'd be the top dog. Like '
The Black Stallion', you don't want to break that spirit." He became the first horse to win the Kentucky Derby and Haskell. War Emblem then traveled to California for the
Pacific Classic on August 25 at Del Mar against older horses. He broke poorly but quickly settled into second place and seemed to be running well. However, he tired coming into the stretch and finished sixth. ==Career as a sire==