Kentucky Derby Museum Sets All-Time Attendance Record In Fiscal Year 2023

Kentucky Derby Museum set an all-time attendance record with a quarter of a million guests in fiscal year 2023, which ran October 1, 2022 through September 30, 2023.

The record attendance makes the Museum, where every day is Derby day, the second most visited museum in Louisville behind only Louisville Slugger Museum, according to Louisville Business First's current “Louisville area Tourist Attractions List.”

Last year's total of 251,514 guests surpassed the Museum's 2022 attendance by 23.3 percent and exceeded the pre-pandemic record in 2019 by 3.6 percent. Several Museum program areas contribute to the Museum's growing attendance: Visitor Services, Events, Derby Museum Store, Education, Group Sales, and Derby Museum Café & Bourbon Bar.

“Thank you to all our guests for making this past year truly remarkable at Kentucky Derby Museum,” said Patrick Armstrong, Kentucky Derby Museum President and CEO. “Everyone at the Museum is passionate about what they do, and this new attendance record is a result of their hard work and massive team effort. Our guests resonated with the new Secretariat exhibit and all the unique events, attracting a record number of out-of-town visitors and locals alike. We can't wait to share more Derby magic with everyone as we approach the 150th Run for the Roses next year.”

The Museum, like most attractions in the Commonwealth, faced an uphill battle in 2020 when the pandemic brought tourism to a screeching halt. Since then, all growth for the Museum has been compared to 2019 as the record-setting year with 242,841 guests. The Museum is proud to now have the 2023 attendance as a new benchmark for future growth.

“The Museum's strategic plan was pivotal in building momentum that catapulted us into a new attendance record,” said Katie Fussenegger, Kentucky Derby Museum Executive Vice President. “This team has faced several challenges in the last three years, and I'm grateful for their dedication and creativity to help the Museum overcome every obstacle. We made it our mission to heighten the guest experience in the Museum, and I believe Derby 150 will bring that to a whole new level.”

The growth in the Museum's attendance is another indication that tourism in Louisville has rebounded extremely well and has made steady progress recovering from the pandemic.

“Louisville's local tourism industry has experienced record-breaking numbers in 2023,” said Cleo Battle, Louisville Tourism President and CEO, “from the Muhammad Ali International Airport's passenger volume to the largest rock festival attendance in the country, to now, the Kentucky Derby Museum's highest recorded visitation, welcoming over a quarter of a million guests this year. We look forward to continuing this momentum in 2024 as we lead up to the historic running of the 150th Kentucky Derby.”

The Museum is looking ahead to two significant years with the 150th Kentucky Derby in 2024 and the Museum's 40th anniversary in 2025. Kentucky Derby Museum will be launching a state-wide celebration on December 6, 2023, which will mark 150 days to Derby 150. This will be a way for all Kentuckians to share in the joy, excitement, and anticipation ahead of Derby. More information regarding the December 6th celebrations and how people can participate will be released soon.

Museum executive leadership would like to thank the entire Museum Team, along with the Museum's Board of Directors, members, volunteers, sponsors, and partners for their continued support in achieving this new visitation record.

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Hill ‘N’ Dale Farms Announces 2024 Stud Fees; Curlin To Stand For $250,000

Hill 'n' Dale has announced its fees for the 2024 breeding season.

Farm stalwart Curlin, who has defined himself as one of the most preeminent sires at stud today, leads the farm roster with a fee of $250,000 LFSN. He is the sire of 5 individual Grade 1 winners this year.

Curlin's Champion son Good Magic will stand for a 2024 fee of $125,000. The leading second crop sire this year, Good Magic is the sire of both Kentucky Derby (G1) Champion Mage and recent American Pharoah Stakes (G1) winner Muth who sold as a two year old for $2,000,000.

Army Mule enjoyed a banner year in the sales ring and on the track. In addition to siring a first crop Grade 1 winner, his yearlings sold for up to $600,000. His fee has been set at $25,000 LFSN.

New to the roster this year is the Grade 1 performer Loggins by Ghostzapper who will stand his first season for $7,500 LFSN.

Following is the complete roster with fees:

Army Mule – $25,000 LFSN

Charlatan – $50,000 LFSN

Curlin – $250,000 LFSN

Ghostzapper – $75,000 LFSN

Good Magic – $125,000 LFSN

Kantharos – $15,000 LFSN

Loggins – $7,500 LFSN

Maclean's Music – $40,000 LFSN

Midnight Lute – $10,000 LFSN

Mucho Macho Man – $7,500 LFSN

Violence – $60,000 LFSN

World of Trouble – $5,000 LFSN

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Gainesway Announces 2024 Stud Fees; Tapit To Stand For $185,000

Gainesway Farm has announced its roster of stallions and their advertised stud fees for the 2024 breeding season, led once again by three-time leading North American sire Tapit.

Tapit will stand for $185,000 S&N on the heels of another strong season on the racetrack and in the sales ring.

The son of Pulpit had a big presence on the Triple Crown trail with Tapit Trice, who won the Toyota Blue Grass Stakes (G1) at Keeneland and the Tampa Bay Derby (G2) at Tampa Bay Downs. In the handicap division, Tapit has been led by Suburban Stakes (G2) winner Charge It and Oaklawn Handicap (G2) winner Proxy.

All of this comes a year after Tapit's son Flightline took the racing world by storm with an undefeated career capped off by a dominant victory in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) and the Eclipse Award as 2022 Horse of the Year.

Tapit remains a force in the commercial market, with a quartet of seven-figure yearlings at this year's major sales, led by a filly who brought  $1.3 million at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale.

Olympiad, a Grade 1-winning son of Speightstown, will stand his second season at stud for $35,000. After a career where he won five graded stakes races, including the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1), Olympiad was well received by breeders, who sent over 200 mares to be part of his inaugural book.

McKinzie, a four-time Grade 1-winning son of Street Sense, will stand for $30,000 after his first yearlings were exceptionally popular at auction. His average yearling sale price of $165,598 ranks second among North American first-crop sires this season, and he is one of just two first-crop stallions with a seven-figure yearling in 2024: a half-brother to Kentucky Derby winner Mage who sold for $1.2 million, the highest price yearling sold of any first-crop stallion.

Young stallions Drain the Clock, Raging Bull, and Spun to Run will each stand for $10,000.

Drain the Clock, a lightning-fast Grade 1-winning son of Maclean's Music, will stand his second year at stud after covering 199 mares in his debut book. The star sprinter defeated champion Jackie's Warrior to take the Woody Stephens Stakes (G1), among his three total graded stakes wins.

Raging Bull, a three-time Grade 1-winning millionaire, will see his first weanlings enter the commercial market this fall. The son of influential European sire Dark Angel earned over $1.7 million on the racetrack, with Grade 1 scores in the Hollywood Derby, Shoemaker Mile Stakes, and Maker's Mark Mile Stakes.

Spun to Run, by Hard Spun, saw his first yearlings go through the ring in 2023, hammering for up to $200,000. A millionaire during his own on-track career, Spun to Run won the 2019 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile (G1) over runners including Omaha Beach and Improbable.

Belmont Stakes (G1) winner Tapwrit will stand for $7,500. The millionaire son of Tapit has gotten 42 percent winners from starters from his first two crops of racing age led by Victory Formation, who caused a stir on this year's Kentucky Derby trail after winning the Smarty Jones Stakes at Oaklawn Park over Angel of Empire.

Rounding out the roster is Breeders' Cup Mile (G1) winner Karakontie, whose fee will be announced at a later time.

The son of Bernstein aims to be represented in this year's Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (G1) by She Feels Pretty, who earned a “Win and You're In” berth to the race after winning the Natalma Stakes (G1) at Woodbine. She Feels Pretty added to the list of Grade 1 winners for Karakontie that also includes Spendarella.

Following is the complete list of Gainesway's 2024 stallion roster and advertised fees:

Drain the Clock – $10,000

Karakontie – TBD

McKinzie – $30,000

Olympiad – $35,000

Raging Bull – $10,000

Spun to Run – $10,000

Tapit – $185,000

Tapwrit – $7,500

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Tapit Tops 2024 Stud Fees At Gainesway

Three-time leading North American sire Tapit will stand for $185,000 S&N on the heels of another strong season for his offspring both on the racetrack and in the sales ring, Gainesway Farm said in a press release Thursday morning in an announcement of its 2024 stallion roster and their advertised stud fees for the next breeding season.

Olympiad, a Grade I-winning son of Speightstown, will stand his second season at stud for $35,000. Breeders sent over 200 mares to be part of the 5-year-old's inaugural book. Meanwhile, McKinzie, a four-time Grade I-winning son of Street Sense, will stand for $30,000 after his first yearlings went to auction this year.

Young stallions Drain the Clock (Maclean's Music), Raging Bull (Fr) (Dark Angel {Ire}) and Spun to Run (Hard Spun) will each stand for $10,000.

GI Belmont S. hero Tapwrit will stand for $7,500 and rounding out the roster is GI Breeders' Cup Mile winner Karakontie (Jpn) (Bernstein), whose fee will be announced at a later time.

Here is the complete list of the 2024 stallion roster and advertised fees:

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