Nominations are now open for Fasig-Tipton's July Selected Horses of All Ages Sale, to be held on Monday, July 11, in Lexington, Ky. The sale will precede Fasig-Tipton's July Selected Yearling Sale, to be held on Tuesday, July 12.
Traditionally named the July Selected Horses of Racing Age Sale, the sale has been expanded to include breeding stock and renamed the July Selected Horses of All Ages Sale.
“Last year, we conducted a dispersal in July which allowed us to open up the sale to additional breeding stock,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “Offering summer breeding stock was positively received by buyers, and that success prompted us to make this a permanent July fixture to complement our strong horses of racing age market.”
July Selected Horses of All Ages will be open to horses of racing age, broodmares, broodmares with foal at foot, and broodmare prospects.
The top-priced racehorse in 2021 was stakes winner and graded stakes placed Front Run the Fed, who sold for $440,000. Nearly 20 percent of horses of racing age sold in 2021 sold for six figures. Historically, selected horses of racing age in July have produced individual prices as high as $1,075,000, and an overall sale average and median as high as $105,800 and $56,000, respectively.
Last year's July breeding stock session was topped by Jeweled Princess, who sold for $225,000 carrying her first foal by Gun Runner. Broodmare prospects sold for as much as $175,000 and mares with foal at foot sold for as much as $135,000.
Entries for the initial online catalog release will close on June 17, but Fasig-Tipton will continue to add approved entries after that date up until sale time. Horses of racing age entries will feature Daily Racing Form and Thoromanager past performances, Ragozin speed figures, race replays, and more.
To nominate or learn more about Fasig-Tipton's July Selected Horses of All Ages Sale, please visit julyhoaa.fasigtipton.com.
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