Medicine Woman (horse)
Medicine Woman was an American Thoroughbred racehorse foaled in 1986. She was known for her stamina and ability to run well at longer distances on the turf. Owned by Bertram Firestone and trained by Leo O'Donnell, Medicine Woman achieved significant success in Grade 1 stakes races during her racing career.
Among her notable victories were the Turf Classic Invitational Stakes and the Flower Bowl Invitational Handicap. She consistently competed against top-class horses on both domestic and international circuits, demonstrating her versatility and competitiveness.
Following her racing career, Medicine Woman was retired to broodmare duty, where she produced offspring. Her impact on the breed is measured through the success of her progeny, although she did not produce any offspring that achieved the same level of racing success as she did.