Alberta Stalwart Cape Canaveral Pensioned From Stud Duty

Cape Canaveral has been pensioned from stallion duty at Highfield Stock Farm at Okotoks, Alberta.

Cape Canaveral has been one of the leading sires in Canada since 2008, and he has been the foundation sire at Highfield for 13 years. Cape Canaveral has 18 crops of racing age, 519 foals, 417 starters, 38 stakes winners, 304 winners of 1,046 races and earnings of over $17.5 million.

The 25-year-old is one of the last sons of Mr. Prospector standing in North America, and is out of 1990 Kentucky Oaks-winning mare Seaside Attraction. Cape Canaveral won his first start at two, and went on to win the Grade 3 San Miguel Stakes as a 3-year-old, winning three of four starts before his retirement. He has had an incredible influence on racing in Alberta.

“Cape Canaveral has been a great fit for our program, and has been an asset to racing in Alberta. His offspring are precocious, athletic and have a lot of speed, he definitely stamped them with his best qualities,” says Adrian Munro. “He's been a great stallion for us.”

Cape Canaveral has sired multiple Alberta champions, including Pearl of Knowledge, Onestaratatime and Capitalism. His progeny also helped Highfield Investment Group win leading breeder of Alberta-breds in 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, and 2020. Cape Canaveral progeny remain strong at race tracks and sales in Alberta.

”For 13 years Cape has been the undisputed king of the farm, and he still has his paddock outside where he can keep an eye on things, and he will remain in the same stall in the stallion barn every night,” says stallion manager Jennifer Buck. “He's been a huge part of our breeding program and we've been blessed to have him. We wish him a long and happy retirement.

As a broodmare sire, Cape Canaveral continues to make his mark on racing. He is the sire of 72 dams of foals of racing age with 182 runners, 128 winners (52 percent) and 12 stakes winners.

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Cape Canaveral, Wilko Lead Alberta’s 2020 Stallion Owner’s Breeding Award Bonus Earners

The 2020 Stallion Owner's Breeding Awards were recently dispersed to eligible stallion owners as part of Horse Racing Alberta's Breed Improvement Program.

The Stallion Owners' Breeding support for 2020 totaled $55,000 and was distributed through the Thoroughbred Breed Improvement Program.

The percentage for the 2020 Stallion Owners' was 3.28 percent and was based on the following criteria: “Stallion bonus will be paid proportionately to stallion owners whose stallions have eligible Alberta Thoroughbred progeny with earnings of $10,000 or greater during the calendar year. Stallions must have stood in the province of Alberta for the entire calendar year of conception for each year's crop to be eligible.”

The Highfield Stock Farm stallion Cape Canaveral, led the Alberta stallions with $311,478 total in eligible Alberta Thoroughbred progeny earnings in 2020.

The leading runner for the Mr. Prospector son last season was the CTHS Alberta sale graduate Pearl of Knowledge, bred by Starline Thoroughbreds. The multiple stakes-placed filly finished the season with $54,760 in earnings with a win in the Alberta Oaks and second place finishes in the black type Sonoma Handicap and Chariot Chaser Handicap. The race record for Pearl of Knowledge last season was 6-2-2-1.

The stakes-winning daughter of Cape Canaveral, Music at Work, was his second-leading earner with $43,460 in earnings from a win in the black type Sonoma Handicap and a third place finish in the Chariot Chaser Handicap. Bred by Wes and Jenn Hanson, the race record for Music at Work was 6-2-0-1 in 2020.

Triple Power was the third-leading eligible Alberta progeny for Cape Canaveral with $33,247 in earnings from a record of 7-4-0-0 and a win in the Grande Prairie Derby. The gelding was bred by Don Danard, Joe Fenrich and Don Knight.

The Awesome Again son Wilko took second spot in the leading Alberta stallions with a total of $217,666 in eligible Alberta Thoroughbred progeny earnings.

The 2017 Alberta champion Shimshine led the list for this stallion with $49,389 in earnings last season. Shimshine finished the 2020 meet with a record of 9-2-1-1 including a win in the Alberta Breeders' Handicap and a third place finish in the black type Century Mile Handicap.

Chancee was the next eligible Wilko progeny with $22,280 in earnings from a record of 13-1-2-0 last season. Horseradish was the third-leading eligible Alberta progeny in 2020 for Wilko with $20,214 in earnings and a record of 6-1-1-0. All three leading eligible runners for Wilko were bred by Andy Stronach and Wally Pugh. Wilko stood stud at Highfield in 2014 and 2015 when these runners were conceived.

Where's the Ring finished in third position on the top five Alberta stallion list for 2020 with $195,760 in eligible progeny earnings. The Seeking the Gold son stood at Peaceful Valley Farms in Didsbury for the 2016 year before moving back to Colebrook Farms in Ontario where he was a leading sire last season.

Solo Ring led in eligible Alberta progeny for Where's the Ring with a win in the $50,000 CTHS Alberta Sales Stakes for 3- and 4-year-old colts and geldings and $47,140 in season earnings from a record of 7-2-3-1. The CTHS Alberta sale graduate was bred by Peaceful Valley Farms.

Striders Ring was second for Where's the Ring with two allowance wins and $44,195 in season earnings from a record of 9-5-0-1. Striders Ring was bred by Running Fawcett Thoroughbreds and sold through the 2017 CTHS Alberta sale.

Zicatela rounded out the top three Alberta eligible progeny placings for Where's the Ring Alberta progeny with a third place finish in the CTHS Sales Stakes in the same race with another Where's the Ring son, winner Solo Ring. Bred by Dawson Guhle, Zicatela finished the season with $28,645 in season earnings and a record of 9-1-3-2.

The Bar None Ranches Ltd. stallion Gayego was fourth on the 2020 Alberta stallion list with eligible progeny earnings of $173,634 last season.

Count on It was the leading Alberta runner for the Gilded Time son last season with three stakes placings including a second in the Princess Margaret Stakes, a second place in the 2-year-old CTHS Sales Stakes, and a third place finish in the Sturgeon River Stakes. The Bar None Ranches-bred filly finished the meet with a record of 6-1-3-1 and $36,060 in earnings.

The second placed eligible progeny for Gayego was the Bar None Ranches bred and owned gelding, Trader Lynn. The 2017 gelding earned $17,178 last season with two claiming race wins and a record of 6-2-0-0. Bred by Tod Mtn. Thoroughbreds, Lookout Taylor was the third-leading eligible Alberta progeny for Gayego in 2020 with $10,639 in earnings from a claiming race win and a record of 7-1-1-1.

The Storm Cat son Schramsberg was fifth on the leading Alberta stallions in 2020 with eligible progeny earnings of $112,795. Lookout Louie was the leading eligible runner for Schramsberg last season with two claiming race wins and $44,400 in earnings from a record of 7-3-0-0. Lookout Louie was bred by Jim Moroz and Dave McDougall.

Bar None Ranches-bred and -owned runner, Chatty Gal, was the second-leading Alberta progeny for Schramsberg with $10,275 in earnings from a claiming race win and a record of 6-1-2-0 last season. The Bar None Ranches-bred runner, Remarkable Vintage, rounded out the top three runners for Schramsberg with two claiming wins and earnings of $9,797 from a record of 7-3-0-0.

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Fed Biz Relocating to Canada

Fed Biz (Giant’s Causeway–Spunoutacontrol, by Wild Again), a graded winner short and long and Grade I placed on both dirt and turf, is being relocated from WinStar Farm to Highfield Stock Farm in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

A $950,000 Keeneland September yearling, Fed Biz was a six-time winner at the races of over $770,000 and retired to stud at WinStar Farm. From three crops of racing age, Fed Biz is the sire of 10 black-type winners, including GSW Inthemidstofbiz.

“Fed Biz was an incredibly talented racehorse,” said Adrian Munro, President of Highfield. “And with his outstanding pedigree and stunning looks, we are thrilled to welcome him to Alberta. This is the right time for a stallion of his calibre to be introduced to the Western Canadian market. We think Alberta is poised for growth and the team at Highfield look forward to Fed Biz joining Cape Canaveral at the farm.”

Added WinStar’s Eliott Walden: “We wish Fed Biz and Highfield Stock Farm the best of success in Western Canada. He has gotten runners on all surfaces and distances and he is so well bred. I see him being a top stallion in that region for years to come.”

Fed Biz will stand for C$4,000 (LFSN).

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