Latest Supplementals to Ky. Winter Mixed Sale

January 22, 2024

Fasig-Tipton Release

LEXINGTON, Ky.—Fasig-Tipton has catalogued an additional 15 supplemental entries to its upcoming Kentucky Winter Mixed Sale, to be held on February 5 and 6 in Lexington, Kentucky.

These latest entries, which are catalogued as hips 506-521, include:            

  • PRINCESS CADEY (Hip 508): Stakes winner and multiple graded stakes placed earner of $225,830. She is a half-sister to graded stakes winner Artie Hot from the immediate family of Grade 1 winner Joyful Victory. Offered in foal to McKinzie, she is consigned by Vinery Sales, Agent.
  • T MAX (Hip 511): Stakes placed at two and a winner at three of $157,361. From the immediate family of Grade 1 winner Silver State and Kentucky Derby (G1) winner Monarchos, she is consigned by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.
  • MODERN LOVE (Hip 515): Winning daughter of Curlin is a half-sister to Grade 1 winner Competitionofideas. Consigned as a racing/broodmare prospect by Indian Creek, agent.
  • AIROSA (Hip 516): Daughter of Uncle Mo won the Catch a Glimpse S. last year at two. She is from the immediate family of graded stakes winners Sara Louise, Kalik, Just Louise, and Forbidden Kingdom, as well as current Kentucky Derby prospect Nash. A registered Ontario-bred, she is offered as a racing/broodmare prospect by Hill ‘n’ Dale at Xalapa, agent.
  • NAVY FLEET (Hip 520): Daughter of Hard Spun is a half-sister to Ivar (BRZ), a Grade 1 winner in the US and Argentina. Offered in foal to Olympiad by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.
  • CIANCHETTA (Hip 521): Daughter of Arch is the dam of a recent graded stakes winner with her first foal in Angel Nadeshiko, winner of the Robert Frankel S. (G3) on December 30. Offered in foal to Dialed In by Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent.                     

These entries may now be viewed online and will be available in the equineline sales catalogue app. Print versions of the supplemental catalogue will be available on the sales grounds.

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