Adena Springs Property Listed At $55 Million

At 2,300-acres with 20 barns and over 250 stalls, Adena Springs Farm, offered at $55 million, is one of the largest horse farm operations in the world capable of handling up to 1,000 horses.

Built in 2007 to serve the iconic Adena Springs Stallion breeding operation, Adena Springs Farm was meticulously constructed and is located within the heart of the renowned Thoroughbred horse racing empires of the Bluegrass and surrounded by some of the world's best and most recognized breeding, training, sales facilities, and farms. This picturebook property sits on hallowed ground between Lexington and Paris in central Kentucky, the epicenter of global horse racing.

Launched as part of Icon Global's multi-phase marketing approach, the Adena Springs Farms Feature Video offers a glimpse into the internationally renowned property that had been home to legendary and award-winning Adena Springs' champion Thoroughbreds Ghostzapper, Mucho Macho Man and Awesome Again, to name a few.

“Although Frank Stronach no longer retains any ownership interest in the farm, the well-earned reputation, and imprints of the Stronach legacy is reflected throughout Adena Springs Farm in design, materials, and construction as well as in the attention to detail regarding efficiencies of essential farm operation and management,” said Icon Global's Bernard Uechtritz. “Interest in the property has been consistent and global in nature since our initial announcement for a variety of end users. We have canvassed the spectrum of equestrian industry disciplines since announcing the intent to sell and as a result we are engaged in various discussions with prospects regarding new ownership. However, my mandate is to first explore and exhaust all interest and opportunities from global racing entities and identities in selecting the next steward.”

Icon Global has appointed respected luxury experts Mr. Bill Justice and Ms. Bill Bell of Lexington's Justice Real Estate as local sales representatives.

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‘A Dude Of A Horse’: Perfect Power Proves Sprinting Is His Game In Commonwealth Cup

Last year's G2 Norfolk Stakes hero Perfect Power showed he will be a sprinter to be reckoned with for the rest of the season with a dominant performance in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup on Friday at Royal Ascot.

A dual Group 1-winning juvenile over six furlongs, Richard Fahey's stable star was stretched out over a mile in the 2,000 Guineas, but it was an experiment that didn't come off as he finished seventh.

Given a patient ride today by Christophe Soumillon, the Ardad colt (7/2F) made smooth headway towards the far side and hit the front inside the final furlong to score by a comfortable length and a quarter.

Flaming Rib (14/1) took second, coming home strongly towards the stands' side, with 40/1 chance Flotus half a length further back in third.

Soumillon, enjoying his third Royal Ascot winner, said: “It's great. I think the track was a bit fast for him and, with that draw, I didn't have any option but to sit back. When I looked around at the two-furlong marker, I saw I had seven lengths to make up. I thought that was a bit far, but in the race before I saw Ryan Moore took the same line and the track was looking good there. I'm sure Perfect Power can be much better on softer ground, so it's good news.

“That is the greatness of a top trainer. We tried to give him more stamina for the 2,000 Guineas. Now we know he is a top sprinter. He is a great horse. He has such a big heart and when I came by, I wasn't sure if he would quicken again, and then the last 150 yards he showed another turn of foot.

“It is very special to win here. That is why you have to be very humble when you come over here as it is the toughest place to win races. When you have the chance to ride a great horse for great owners and a great trainer, you have to put it all together.

“Perfect Power was the best 2-year-old I have ridden in terms of speed and, now at three, he is still giving a great performance. I hope this is just his first Group 1 of the season and I'm sure that if he went to Deauville for the Prix Maurice de Gheest, that would be his race. Then maybe at the end of the season we go seven furlongs, but the trainer knows more than me.”

An emotional Fahey said: “He was further back than I wanted, but Christophe Soumillon is the man. When you have a great belief in a horse and he doesn't let you down – it's fantastic.

“When you're a small trainer from the north of England, you need Group 1 horses. He has won three Group 1 races now, and it will be four soon. He is a special horse.

“We lost nothing by having a go at the Guineas. In hindsight we are all geniuses, and he is definitely happier sprinting.

“He is a dude of a horse. He just lays down, eats, trains, and looks at all of us and just carries on with his life.

“You go to work him, switch him on and off, and it is incredible. We switched him on for the last two gallops and it was just sensational. I felt that whatever beat him today would be a special horse.

“This guy when we were training to stay a bit further, we were cantering him from the bottom of the gallop. He has not gone further than five and a half furlongs since then. He just seemed happier in himself and his work was better.

“It is not very often you are confident going into an Ascot race, but last year I thought he was a certainty said to Sheikh Rashid, 'Whatever beats this guy, you buy him he will be a special horse!' Luckily nothing beat him and I have got a special horse!

“We have loads of options. As well as the July Cup, we can go seven furlongs or we can go to the Prix Maurice de Gheest. I will speak to the Sheikh. He is very involved, and I'd like to thank him because I was a little bit worried about the ground as he was a little bit jarred after Newmarket. He just agreed with everything that we discussed and gave me the confidence to have a go today.”

Hugo Palmer said of Flaming Rib: “I was nervous about the ground, although James [Doyle] said he would improve again on better ground. Flaming Rib did a piece of work last week, and he has always been a horse who has worked well, but this was pretty wow stuff. He beat a horse rated considerably higher than him and there is just a chance he has improved again. I am very proud of what he has done.

“I think watching it back now we only had Flotus to beat. Our lad knuckled down and beat her. The cameraman thought he had won and then panned out to Perfect Power, who is very good. He is now a triple Group 1 winner and we have to beat him one of these days I guess.”

Part-owner Michael Owen added: “Flaming Rib is such a tough horse. He beat everything that was around him and then all of a sudden one appears on the far side that he might not have seen. He has run with so much credit.”

Flotus' co-trainer Ed Crisford said: “I was delighted with that – obviously she bounced back to her Cheveley Park form. She has been a bit unlucky this year, with the stalls at Newmarket, and ran a great race at Haydock, but to see her run like that was fantastic. I am so pleased.

“We will see what there is. I don't think she even has a Listed penalty now, because she won before August, so we've got all the options and we'll see where she is. We'll pick and choose for her.”

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Quintet Of Wild Cards Join Arqana Summer Sale

Five more wild cards were added to the Arqana Summer Sale in Deauville on Friday. Scheduled for June 30-July 1, the two-day stand has gained lot 420, the Pia and Joakim Brandt-trained Areen (Giant's Causeway), who is a half-brother to the stakes horse Royale By Nature (Ire) (Myboycharlie {Ire}). Alexandra Rosa will consign the placed Queen Clemence (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}) (lot 442) from the family of G1 Prix du Jockey Club hero Blue Canari (Fr) (Acatenango {Ger}); while Daddy Long Legs (Fr) (Almanzor {Fr}) (lot 443), out of the listed winner Private Eye (Fr) (American Post {GB}) will be offered by Nicolas Clement. Lot 444, Afadil (Fr) (Camelot {GB}), has won over 2200 metres for trainer Francis-Henri Graffard, and is related to the group winners Ashkalani (Ire) (Soviet Star), Gengis (Fr) (King's Best), and Shafaraz (Fr) (Levmoss {GB}). Francois Nicolle sends the listed hurdle scorer Mombasa (Fr) (Martaline {GB}) through the ring as lot 500.

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Welfare and Safety Summit to be Livestreamed

The 10th Welfare and Safety of the Racehorse Summit, scheduled for Wednesday, June 22 in the Keeneland sales pavilion, will be available via livestream through links on the Grayson Jockey Club and The Jockey Club websites. The event is co-hosted by The Jockey Club. The previous summit was held in June 2020 as a virtual webinar series due to COVID-19.

The event will start at 8:20 a.m. ET and last until approximately 5 p.m. ET. It is free and open to the public. Topics on the agenda include an update on the Equine Injury Database, presentations about preparing the 2-year-old Thoroughbred for racing, jockey weights, wearable technologies for horses, and the use of positron emission tomography scans.

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