The daughter of 1998 Ohio Harness Racing Hall of Fame inductee Falcon Almahurst out of Margaux, Stienam packed many accomplishments into just two years of racing before going on to serve as a productive broodmare.
Bred by ACA Stables in Wilmington, Ohio, and foaled in Hilliard, Ohio, in April 1982, Stienam began her racing career as a 2-year-old in 1984. That season, she hit the board in 17 of 19 starts, posting nine wins and eight seconds, and earning $662,155.
As a sophomore, in what would prove to be her final season in 1985, Stienam hit the board in 18 of 21 starts with eight wins, nine seconds, and one third to go with $693,319 in earnings. She recorded her lifetime best of 1:53.4 at The Meadowlands that year and won the Breeders Crown final for sophomore pacing fillies in a track record 1:55.4 at Northlands Park in Edmonton, Canada, with Buddy Gilmour driving. [More...]