Her first race was an $8,000 claiming event for two-year-olds at
Belmont Park. There were no takers. Ridden by
Eldon Nelson, she won by six lengths. Sent to
California, Silver Spoon dominated her division, going undefeated in a six-race winning streak. Winning both the Santa Susana Stakes now called the
Santa Anita Oaks and the
Santa Anita Derby, she became one of only two fillies ever to do so. The other was the winner of the 1988
Kentucky Derby:
Winning Colors. In the Santa Anita Derby, she took the race against
colts. With her ears pricked, she romped home by two and a half lengths against that year's eventual
Preakness Stakes winner,
Royal Orbit. This was the win that convinced her connections to enter her in the 1959 Kentucky Derby. The only filly to start in the race between the years 1945 to 1980, she came in a respectable fifth, three and a half lengths behind the winner,
Tomy Lee. A few months later, back on the West Coast, she soundly beat Tomy Lee in the
Cinema Handicap. In the Cinema, she conceded 9 pounds to the runner-up. In the press, Silver Spoon was hailed as the best filly since the
war. ==Honors==