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  2. Fasig-Tipton - Wikipedia

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    Fasig-Tipton logo. The Fasig-Tipton Company, Inc. is an American auction house for Thoroughbred horses. Founded in 1898, it is the oldest auction company of its kind in North America. [1] The company has offices in Lexington, Kentucky, Elkton, Maryland, and Saratoga Springs, New York. In 2008, Fasig-Tipton Co. was purchased by Synergy ...

  3. Blind Luck - Wikipedia

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    Blind Luck is a daughter of Pollard's Vision, winner of the Illinois Derby and the Lone Star Derby, and Lucky One.. Blind Luck was purchased for $11,000 as a yearling at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Select Sale of 2008 and is now owned by her trainer, Jerry Hollendorfer, as well as Mark Dedomenico, John Carver, and Peter Abruzzo.

  4. Mine That Bird - Wikipedia

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    Canadian trainer David Cotey purchased Mine That Bird for $9,500 from the 2007 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky October Yearling Sale. He and his partners raced the gelding at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto , where he won four of six starts and was voted the 2008 Canadian Champion 2-yr-old Male Horse . [ 4 ]

  5. Big Brown (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Big Brown was first sold for $60,000 at the Fasig-Tipton 2006 Fall Yearling Sale. He was then sold again at the Keeneland Sales 2007 April Two-Year-Olds in Training Sale to Brooklyn trucking company owner Paul Pompa, Jr. for $190,000. [1] Pompa named the colt in honor of the United Parcel Service (UPS), popularly nicknamed Big Brown. [5]

  6. Seize the Grey - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Blame (horse) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Teuflesberg - Wikipedia

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    He was a $9,000 Fasig-Tipton October yearling sale. He was sent into training with Jamie Sanders. ... Video at YouTube of Teuflesberg winning the 2007 Southwest Stakes

  9. Summerly (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Summerly raced from age two through age four and was then retired. She was sold at the November 2006 Fasig-Tipton broodmare sale for $3.3 million to WinStar Farm of Versailles, Kentucky. In 2008 and again in 2009, Summerly produced a colt by Distorted Humor. [3] She produced a colt by Tiznow named State Line. She also had a filly by Kentucky ...