TOP 7: RACHEL ALEXANDRA (Beauty and Muscle)

Rachel Alexandra came from rocky beginnings before rising to greatness, culminating in an undefeated 2009 racing season and being named American Horse of the Year. Her amazing season in 2009 was one of the best ever seen from a 3-year-old filly, and she was the only 3-year-old filly to win the Horse of the Year award since the Eclipse Awards began in 1971. Out of 19 starts, she had 13 wins, five seconds, and just one major loss, when she took sixth in her first maiden race in 2008.

As a foal, Rachel Alexandra was rejected by her dam right after birth, and Rachel’s owner, Dolphus C. Morrison, described her as ““a little raw-boned and a little scruffy.” She was almost included in the 2006 Keeneland November Sale as a weanling due to her physical appearance. Fortunately, X-rays revealed a “minor development problem”, and Morrison scratched her from the sale, believing that she wouldn’t fetch the $125,000 that he thought she was worth. Instead, she was sent to Diamond D Ranch in Lone Oak, Texas, where Jimmy “Scooter” Dodwell broke her in. Morrison asked Dodwell if Rachel was ready to be entered in a Florida sale in 2007, and Dodwell described her as having “a ton of speed, with a long stride”, and recommended that she wasn’t sold. His judgement came at a crucial time and gave Rachel Alexandra the chance she needed to earn glory on the racetrack.

Rachel started her career with the jockey Brian Hernandez Jr., earning just two wins out of five races, before switching to the jockey Calvin Borel. Under Borel, her performance improved dramatically; he rode her to 9 consecutive wins, and she never finished below second place again. After her remarkable 2009 season, Rachel had a comparatively average record in 2010 with 2 wins and 3 seconds, and she was retired after 5 races that year.

In addition to being the first 3-year-old filly to receive Horse of the Year, Rachel Alexandra was also the first filly to win the Preakness Stakes race in 85 years (the last filly to win was Nellie Morse in 1924). She won races in six states (Kentucky, Louisiana, Arkansas, Maryland, New York, and New Jersey), on eight different tracks, against fillies and Grade 1 colts and older horses, achieving a long string of consecutive wins, including numerous Grade 1 stakes.  She was inducted into the Fair Grounds Racing Hall of Fame in 2011 and the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2016.

Horse Profile

  • Foaled: January 29, 2006
  • Bred: USA 
  • Sex: Mare
  • Debuted: 2008
  • Retired: 2010
  • Death: N/A
  • Color and Markings: Bay with a distinctive upside-down exclamation point-shaped white blaze 
  • Sire: Medaglia d’Oro
  • Dam: Lotta Kim
  • Owner: Dolphus C. Morrison and Stonestreet Stables
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  • Breeder: Dolphus C. Morrison 
  • Trainer: Hal Wiggins and Steve Asmussen
  • Regular Jockey: Calvin Borel 

Characteristics

Rachel Alexandra is a dark bay mare, standing 16.2 hands. Although she is a big, robust mare, she is described as having a feminine head. Rachel had a long, light racing stride and preferred to cruise on or near the lead. She was at her best over 8 to 9 furlongs. She was said to be extremely sensible and professional in disposition. She enjoys peppermints as treats. 

Historical Achievements, Honors Received, and Recognitions 

Rankings

Racing Career

Record Earnings
19: 13-5-0 
$ 3,506,730 
WON RACES

Date

Distance

Race

Grade

Track

Finish

Winning Time

Winning Margin

Jockey

2008 – Two-year-old season

June 13, 2008
5 Furlongs
Maiden
Churchill Downs
1
0:57.40
1 ¼ lengths
Brian J. Hernandez, Jr.
October 17, 2008
6 Furlongs
Allowance
Keeneland
1
1:09.60
3 lengths
Brian J. Hernandez, Jr.
November 29, 2008
1 1⁄16 Miles
Golden Rod Stakes
II
Churchill Downs
1
1:43.80 (set record)
4 ¾ lengths
Calvin H. Borel

2009 – Three-year-old season
UNDEFEATED SEASON

February 15, 2009
1 Mile
Martha Washington Stakes
Listed
Oaklawn Park
1
1:36.40
8 lengths
Calvin H. Borel
March 14, 2009
1 1⁄16 Miles
Fair Grounds Oaks
II
Fair Grounds Race Course
1
1:43.55
1 ¾ lengths
Calvin H. Borel
April 5, 2009
1 1⁄16 Miles
Fantasy Stakes
II
Oaklawn Park
1
1:43.35
8 ¾ lengths
Calvin H. Borel
May 1, 2009
1 1⁄8 Miles
Kentucky Oaks
I
Churchill Downs
1
1:48.87(a)
20 ¼ lengths (b)
Calvin H. Borel
May 16, 2009
1 3⁄16 Miles
Preakness Stakes (c)
I
Pimlico
1
1:55.80
1 length
Calvin H. Borel
June 27, 2009
1 1⁄8 Miles
Mother Goose Stakes
I
Belmont Park
1
1:46.33 (d)
19 ¼ lengths (e)
Calvin H. Borel
August 2, 2009
1 1⁄8 Miles
Haskell Invitational (g)
I
Monmouth Park
1
1:47.10 (f)
6 lengths
Calvin H. Borel
September 5, 2009
1 1⁄8 Miles
Woodward Stakes (h)
I
Saratoga Race Course
1
1:48.29
Head
Calvin H. Borel

2010– Three-year-old season

June 12, 2010
1 1⁄8 Miles
Fleur de Lis Handicap
II
Churchill Downs
1
1:48.78
10 ½ lengths
Calvin H. Borel
July 24, 2010
1 1⁄8 Miles
Lady’s Secret Stakes
Listed
Monmouth Park
1
1:49.78
3 lengths
Calvin H. Borel

Legend:

(a) just 0.33 seconds off Bird Town’s stakes record; (b) the longest in the history of the Kentucky Oaks;

(c) Rachel Alexandra was the first horse to win the Preakness Stakes (USA-G1) from the 13-post position. The first filly to win the Preakness Stakes since Nellie Morse in 1924 and the fifth in the race’s history.

(d) broke the stakes record; (e) broke the record margin victory of 13 ½ lengths set by Ruffian in (1975).

(f) was 0.21 seconds off the stakes record and 0.41 seconds off the track record. Her Beyer Speed Figure rating of 116 was the highest in North America in 2009.

(g) Her Beyer Speed Figure rating of 116 was the highest in North America in 2009.

(h) The first-ever filly or mare to win the stakes. She is also the first 3-year-old filly to win a grade I route dirt race against older males in New York since Lady Primrose won the Manhattan in 1887.

LOST RACES

Date

Distance

Race

Grade

Track

Placement

Time

Losing Margin

Jockey

2008 – Two-year-old season

May 22, 2008
4+1⁄2 Furlongs
Maiden
Churchill Downs
6
0:51.25
(8 ¼ lengths)
Brian J. Hernandez, Jr.
June 28, 2008
6 Furlongs
Debutante Stakes
III
Churchill Downs
2
1:11.00
(½ lengths)
Brian J. Hernandez, Jr.
November 1, 2008
1 Mile
Pocahontas Stakes
III
Churchill Downs
2
1:34.60
(3 ¾ lengths)
Brian J. Hernandez, Jr.

2010– Three-year-old season

March 13, 2010
1+1⁄16 Miles
New Orleans Ladies Stakes
Listed
Fair Grounds Race Course
2
1:43.55
(3/4 length)
Calvin H. Borel
April 30, 2010
1+1⁄16 Miles
La Troienne Stakes
II
Churchill Downs
2
1:42.97
(Head)
Calvin H. Borel
August 29, 2010
1+1⁄4 Miles
Personal Ensign Stakes
I
Saratoga Race Course
2
2:04.49
1 length
Calvin H. Borel

Top 100 Rankings (Since 2000)

  • Ranked 61st by Earnings – 2010 
  • Ranked 8th by Wins – 2009 
  • Ranked 2nd by Earnings - 2009

Fun Facts

  • Rachel Alexandra was named for her breeder’s granddaughter. She is known to her fans as “Alexandra the Great” or “Rachel.” 
  • Following Rachel Alexandra’s retirement in September 2010, the Fair Grounds racetrack renamed its Silverbulletday Stakes in her honor. Currently a Grade 2 event for 3-year-old fillies, the Rachel Alexandra Stakes is contested on dirt at 8.5 furlongs as of 2020. 
  • “Rachel Alexandra” is the eleventh chapter in Horse Racing Divas: From Azeri to Zenyatta, Twelve Fillies and Mares Who Achieved Horse Racing’s Highest Honor. The book was written by the staff and correspondents of The Blood Horse and was released in 2011. 
  • Six Weeks in Saratoga: How Three-Year-Old Filly Rachel Alexandra Beat the Boys and Became Horse of the Year was written by Brendan O’Meara. The first edition of the book was published by the State University of New York Press on July 1, 2011. 
  • She was featured in a book, Alexandra the Great: The Story of the Record-Breaking Filly Who Ruled the Racetrack, written by Deb Aronson.