American Pastime, a Grade 3-placed son of Tapizar, has been relocated to White Farms in Granville, Ohio for the 2024 breeding season, where he will stand for an advertised fee of $1,500.
The 9-year-old previously stood at Swifty Farms in Indiana, where he entered stud in 2022. His oldest foals are weanlings.
American Pastime won three of 13 starts during his on-track career, earning $280,035.
He was a debut winner at Santa Anita Park, drawing away to win by 4 1/2 lengths. He won a pair of allowance optional claiming races in Southern California before shipping east to run in the Grade 3 Gallant Bob Stakes, where he finished second to Coal Front by a half-length. American Pastime then tested the Breeders' Cup Sprint at Del Mar, where he finished fourth.
American Pastime is out of the winning Valid Expectations mare Ryan's Inheritance, who is the dam of seven winners from nine foals to race. His third dam is the multiple Grade 2 winner Foresta, with Grade 2 winner Lunar Bounty and Grade 3 winners Wising Up and Wised Up further down the page.
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