Three New Studs Added to Calumet’s 2022 Roster

Calumet Farm has three new additions to their 2022 stallion roster in Grade I winners Channel Cat (English Channel) and True Timber (Mineshaft), as well as MGSW Hence (Street Boss). The news was originally reported by the Blood-Horse.

A Calumet homebred, Channel Cat won this year's GI Man o' War S. and has a lifetime record of 30-6-4-5 with earnings of $1,456,022. He will stand for $7,500.

A $170,000 KEENOV buy, True Timber captured last year's GI Cigar Mile. With a record of 29-5-5-9 and earnings of $1,215,150, he will also stand for $7,500.

Calumet homebred Hence has five wins from 24 starts, two of which were Grade II events. With earnings of $935,731, the chestnut enters stud at a fee of $5,000.

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Shoplifted, Gold Double To Stand At Valor Farm In Texas

Valor Farm is pleased to announce two new stallions, Shoplifted and Gold Double, for the 2022 breeding season, further bolstering the most accomplished stallion roster in Texas.

Shoplifted is a son of one of the breed's all-time leading sires, Into Mischief, who is on his way to topping the North American general sire list for the third consecutive year. A $525,000 yearling who sold for $800,000 as a 2-year-old, Shoplifted earned nearly $600,000 on the track while making six starts against Grade 1 competition for trainer Steve Asmussen.

Shoplifted hit the board in three of those Grade 1 races: he ran second in the Grade 1 Runhappy Hopeful Stakes in his second lifetime start and third in both in the G1 Woody Stephens Stakes and G1 H. Allen Jerkins Stakes. He also won the $400,000 Springboard Mile Stakes at Remington Park.

Shoplifted was retired from racing after finishing a close second to graded stakes winner Dennis' Moment at Keeneland in October. The 4-year-old is out of the winning Yes It's True mare Shopit. He will stand for a fee of $5,000.

Gold Double, a winning son of leading sire Medaglia d'Oro out of graded stakes winner Fiftyshadesofgold, has also been retired from racing to stand his first year at stud at Valor Farm. A homebred for Valor Farm's owner Douglas Scharbauer, Gold Double will stand for a fee of $1,000.

Gold Double hit the board in all five of his career starts, including a maiden win at Fair Grounds, and he brings a powerful pedigree to the Texas breeding program as the only known son of Medaglia d'Oro, one of the world's top stallions, standing in the state.

Gold Double is out of Texas-bred Fiftyshadesofgold, who earned $420,521 in nine starts with wins in the Debutante Stakes and G3 Eight Belles Stakes at Churchill Downs and a runner-up finish in the G2 Fair Grounds Oaks.

Gold Double's pedigree mirrors the long and successful history of Valor Farm. Fiftyshadesofgold, the 2014 Texas Horse of the Year, is by Valor stallion My Golden Song, perennially one of the leading sires in the Lone Star State. The dam of Fiftyshadesofgold, Hadif Cat, is by Hadif, who helped put Valor Farm on the map as one of Texas' top sires of the 1990s and into the 2000s. The pedigree of Fiftyshadesofgold also includes Grade 2 winner Alysbelle, a full sister to the great Kentucky Derby winner, Horse of the Year and Hall of Famer Alysheba, who was campaigned by Douglas' mother, Dorothy, and sister, Pamela, as part of the noted breeding and racing program with his father, Clarence.

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Dynamic Sky, Medallist Move To Bar None Ranches In Alberta

Stallions Dynamic Sky and Medallist have been purchased by Stolz Thoroughbreds, and will relocate to Bar None Ranches in Dewinton, Alberta for the 2022 breeding season.

A graded stakes winning son of Sky Mesa, Dynamic Sky earned over $1 million on the track and found early success on dirt.

At two, he was second in the Grade 1 Dixiana Breeders' Futurity and at three, he won the Pasco Stakes and was second in the G3 Sam F. Davis Stakes. Dynamic Sky won the Plate Trial Stakes and placed third in the Queen's Plate on Woodbine's all-weather track.

At four, Dynamic Sky had a championship season with a win in the G3 Red Smith Handicap, a placing in the G1 Northern Dancer Turf Stakes and a showing in the G1 Pattison Canadian International Stakes. The Sovereign Award earner excelled on all-weather, turf and dirt tracks before retirement from racing.

Dynamic Sky is a son of the leading Pulpit stallion, Sky Mesa, out of the Distorted Humor stakes winning mare, Murani. The first-crop of Dynamic Sky's 2-year-olds raced in 2020 and include the stakes winner Jilli Marie, who continued her success at three with earnings to date of $137,427. The Dynamic Sky daughter, My Girl Sky, broke her maiden in her first start out this season.

At three, the multiple graded stakes runner Medallist won the G3 Withers Stakes and set a track record in the Dwyer G2 stakes. At four, Medallist equaled a track record with his win in the G3 Deputy Minister Handicap and placed in the G1 $350,000 Carter Handicap. The son of classic winner Touch Gold retired from racing with a record of 12-5-2-1 and earnings of $421,375.

Medallist is a half-brother to G2 winner Air Commander and G2 placed Formidable, out of the G1 placed Santaria, a daughter of champion sprinter Star de Naskra. Medallist entered stud in 2006 and has total progeny earnings to date of over $12 million including 23 stakes winners and average earnings per starter of over $75,000. Medallist has sired the multiple graded stakes-placed runner Iboyee ($701,822) and the multiple stakes winner Winning the Medal ($461,516).

Medallist and Dynamic Sky will stand the 2022 season at Bar None Ranches Ltd., and are being offered for limited books to approved mares only. Dynamic Sky will stand for $3,000 LFSN and Medallist for $3,500 LFSN.

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Grade 1 Winner Klimt Sold To Stand In Turkey

Klimt, a Grade 1 winner and freshman sire, has been purchased by the Turkish Jockey Club, and he will relocate to that country for the 2022 breeding season, the Turkish publication Yaris Dergisi reports.

The 7-year-old son of Quality Road previously stood at Darby Dan Farm in Lexington, Ky., where he entered stud in 2018.

Klimt currently ranks sixth among North American freshman sires by progeny earnings, with $1,091,435 from 72 starters and 21 winners. His best runners to date include stakes-placed runners Rumble Strip Ron, Sea Art, Barone Cesco, and Quality Bet.

During his own on-track career, Klimt won three of eight starts, and earned $468,960. His resume was highlighted by victories in the Grade 1 Best Pal Stakes and G2 Best Pal Stakes.

Bred in Kentucky by Thor-Bred Stables, Klimt is out of the stakes-placed Dixie Union mare Inventive, and he's a half-brother to Grade 3-placed West Coast Chick. His extended family includes Grade 1 winners Concern and Fara's Team.

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