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The husband-and-wife team of Carlos Estrada and Sarah Estrada-Brok have been skillfully developing C & S Thoroughbreds into thriving pinhooking venture over the past eight years. Steadily picking up ...
Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will return to Saratoga during the first week of August to highlight accredited aftercare ...
Dubbed a 'celly' in hockey parlance–short for the celebration that comes after a goal–the Thoroughbred version takes place in the winner's circle where power plays and fist pumps are also welcome. For ...
'So Impressive': Spectacular Grey Tops Fasig-Tipton July Digital Sale originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Digital Sale closed July 22 with 137 horses sold for $4,808,500. The sale averaged $35,098, with a median of $15,000. The clearance rate of 81% represented the 137 horses sold from 169 offered.
Unbeaten juvenile Spectacular Grey topped Fasig-Tipton's July Digital Sale by making $625,000 to Epic Horses, LLC. The ...
After earning $2 million on the racetrack and selling for $550,000, Red Route One will enter stud at a location to be determined ...
Online Thoroughbred auctions are bigger than ever in North America, but is it coming at the cost of catalog sizes for in-person auctions?
Fasig-Tipton, North America's oldest thoroughbred auction company, will no longer time horse sprints or allow whips during workouts at their 2-year-old sales starting in 2026.
Fasig-Tipton will also offer $2,666 (SAR 10,000) in Best Turned Out prizes on King Abdulaziz Cups Day, March 9, including $400 (SAR 1,500) for both of the King Abdulaziz Cup races.
Fasig-Tipton, the oldest thoroughbred auctioneers in North America, was founded in 1898 by William B. Fasig and Edward A. Tipton. Its first headquarters was in Madison Square Gardens in New York City.
On April 10, the thoroughbred auction industry received a major shakeup when it was announced Lexington-based Fasig-Tipton Co., North America's oldest Thoroughbred auction company, had reached an ...