At the beginning of his four-year-old season in 1996, Star Standard ran in the grade one
Gulfstream Park Handicap, leading almost the entire race. Near the wire, the gray Wekiva Springs wore him down to win by a half length. In the $600,000 grade one
Pimlico Special Handicap at "Old Hilltop" in
Baltimore, Maryland, Star Standard broke from gate four and rushed straight to the lead under jockey
Pat Day. He was the longest shot in the short field at
Pimlico Race Course at 6–1. Going into the far turn, Star Standard had led every step of the way in the first three quarters of a mile. At the top of the stretch, Key of Luck, Geri, and Wekiva Springs all made a bid at the leader but failed to gain even terms. Star Standard won by a length over Key of Luck. Geri finished almost seven lengths back in third, and 4-5 favorite Wekiva Springs was fourth, nine lengths back. On October 22, 1997, Star Standard was pulled up during an allowance race at Keeneland. Injuries that had kept him out of racing for a year had taken a more life-threatening turn to laminitis, which his grandfather Secretariat was euthanized for. Initially, treatments appeared to be working, but by early December, he had stopped responding to treatments and could not stand. The decision was made to euthanize him on the morning of December 9. ==References==