Top Flight (April 15, 1929 – 1949) was an American U.S. Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse.
[1] Raced under the colors of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, who had inherited Top Flight on his father's death in 1930, at age two the filly went undefeated in her seven starts and earned a record $219,000.
Even a muddy track couldn't stop her from winning June's Clover Stakes, and she also beat top colts in the prestigious Futurity Stakes at New York's Belmont Park and the Pimlico Futurity at Laurel Park Racecourse in Laurel, Maryland.
Top Flight's performances earned her 1931 American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly honors.
After finishing fourth in the Potomac Handicap, she was retired as the all-time money earning filly or mare in American racing history.