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Colts from American Pharoah return to the stallion to the ramp delicate

Ten years later American Pharoah The now 13-year-old stallion won the Triple Crown in 2015 and was the first horse to swept the historical series in 37 years.

He would not be received in 2: 03.02 and a quarter, his time to win the Kentucky Derby 2015 (G1) Churchill Downs A decade ago.

That was on April 22nd at Coolmore America's Ashford Stud in Versailles, Ky. Justify Age 10 and Belmont Stakes (G1) winner Tiz the law Age 8.

“We keep our stallions quite fit because we are convinced that they want to see the athletes in them when breeders see them and fans come to see them,” said Adrian Mansergh Wallace of the nominations and sales department of Coolmore America. “At the end of the day, what every breeder tries to do to breed the next triple crown candidate.”

Coolmore has root interest on four potential Kentucky Derby runners: Luxor Cafe And editor Sons of the American Pharoah, and American promise And Tizast from Justify And Tiz the law respectively. In addition to the desire for the success of her stallions, the Louisiana Derby (G2) Tiztastic has another draw. The frigid more owners Susan Magnier, Michael Tabor and Derrick Smith are co-owners of Steve Asmussen, who is trained with Winchell full-bluts-ritic-Ttic-Ttic.

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“It's pretty invigorating,” said Wallace about the four horses. “I like to work here as similar to the Yankees or Manchester United.

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<p>American Pharoah, whose initial success was inherited to first -class newcomers in 2019, is currently the 18th stallion in North America this year through descendants after he ended in 2024 in 15th place in 2024. Known for winning the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) 2015.</p>
<p>The father of Nine Grade/Group 1 -winners –<span class=Cafe Pharoah Present Riff rocketPresent Goldrush -GuruPresent Over time Present Harveys little goil Present Above the curve Present Market segmentation Present American sentence And Van Gogh -As-American Pharoah now has two vivid dirt prospects in the Luxor Cafe, one winner of four in a row in Japan, and publisher, a girl, but the second place in the Arkansas derby.

The Luxor Cafe, a full brother of the Japanese champion Cafe Pharoah, was born in Ashford before being sold to the race in Japan, said Wallace. Noriyuki Hori trains him for the owner Koichi Nishikawa.

Justify, who would follow American Pharoah in the racing history books by becoming the 13th and the latest Triple Crown winner in 2018, watched his Triple Crown winner with interest before being in front of the assembled media on Tuesday. Both Horses were trained by Bob Baffert, with the American Pharoah for his owner/breeder Zayat Stables Racing for China Horse Club, head of the Plains Partners, Starlight Racing and Winstar Farm Racy Racing Racing.

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<p>Justify, the top stallion on the Ashford squad with a fee of $ 250,000, still radiates the power supply seven years after his retirement after the Triple Crown race. He stamps many of his descendants with its massive size and chestnut color, including BC stables. <span class=American promise The winner of the Virginia Derby, who will give his 89-year-old coach, Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas, a fifth victory in Kentucky.

Although Tiz did not win the law three times the crown like American Pharoah and Justify, he met Belmont Stakes (G1) and was in the Kentucky Derby (G1) during the Covid 19-Impacted Triple Crown from 2020 in the Kentucky Derby (G1). This year the first leg was the triple crown in June, in which the first legs of the Triple-Crown in June, in 1/10 miles, was 1/1/8 miles. TIZ The law ran in second place on the later horse of the year Original In the Kentucky Derby, which was postponed from May to September and contested without fans.

TIZ The law did not run in the last triple crown race from 2020, The Preakness Stakes (G1), in which Schwisser Sypriver authentically annoyed. In his last career start, Tiz The Law took sixth Keeneland For coach Barclay Tagg and owner Sackatoga Stall.

Tiz The Law, the third-party father of 2024 and the fourth-leading stallion among the second cultures in 2025, is located at Coolmore for $ 30,000.

A victory in Kentucky Derby for the descendants of one of these stallions – just like that of other farms – would get popularity going.
Wallace remembered that Uncle Mo Siring Nyquist The Champion 2-year-old man from 2015 and the Kentucky Derby winner 2016 “really changed the course of Uncle Mo's career”.

After Nyquist and others stood in the first harvest of the stallion for the 2015 breeding season for $ 25,000, Uncle Mo rose to $ 75,000 in 2016 before rising to $ 150,000 in 2017. The high -class heat died at the age of 16 at the age of 16 at the age of 16 after an injury that was released after an injury.

Speaking of Triple Crown: “It is the best -known race in the American racing calendar, perhaps in the World Racing Calendar, and for a stallion that combines a winner of the Kentucky Derby winner, is very, very vital,” said Wallace.

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