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1903 "Old Glory" Sale Catalog. The Fasig-Tipton Company, Inc. is an auction house for Thoroughbred horses founded in 1898 by William B. Fasig and Edward A. Tipton.It is the oldest auction company of its kind in North America.
Seize the Grey was bought for $300,000 from the Mill Ridge Sales consignment at The Saratoga Sale, Fasig Tipton's select yearling sale in 2022. [6] Seize the Grey is owned by the MyRacehorse microsyndicate founded by Michael Behrens. The syndicate has 2,570 different owners who bought up 5,000 shares of the colt at US$127 a share. [6]
At the Saratoga Fasig-Tipton Sale on August 8, 2023, a share to Taylor Made Stallions' top 10 North American sire Not This Time was sold for US$2 million to a syndicate. The share was purchased by a syndicate of five people who include Jon Green, the manager of the family-owned D.J. Stable.
On August 9, 2022, Sierra Leone, consigned by Gainesway as Hip 202 at the Saratoga Sale, Fasig-Tipton's select yearling sale in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. was sold for US$2.3 million to Coolmore Stud's Michael V. Magnier in partnership with Peter Brant of White Birch Farm.
National Treasure was consigned to the 2021 Fasig-Tipton New York Saratoga Select Yearling Sale and was bought by Tom Ryan's SF Racing ownership group for $500,000. [6] In 2023, Quality Road stands at Lane's End Farm for $200,000. [7] His dam, Treasure, is a daughter of Medaglia d'Oro who has had four foals to race. [7]
At the one-day Fasig-Tipton July Sale of Selected Yearlings, a colt from Blame's second crop brought a final bid of $410,000—the second highest-priced individual of the sale. During the weekend of September 26–28, Blame had three winners—one on each day across the country—Don't Blame Me (Santa Anita on Friday), Honest (Monmouth on ...
Lane's End had consigned Flightline as a yearling at the 2019 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga Sale. [32] Lane’s End announced Flightline’s retirement on November 6, 2022—the day after he won the Breeders’ Cup Classic. [33] His stud fee for the 2023 breeding season has been set at $200,000.
She was sold at the November 2020 Fasig-Tipton sale for $9.5 million. Her new owners decided to keep her in training and she began her six-year-old campaign on March 13, 2021, by winning the Bayakoa Stakes. She was retired in September 2021 after sustaining an injury in training at Churchill Downs.