Created through The Jockey Club, the program recognizes not only the horses themselves, but also the owners, riders, trainers, and organizations helping them succeed in their new roles.
At the end of two days of trade, Fasig-Tipton reported 384 horses had changed hands for gross receipts of $52,875,500, including private sales, which were up 19.3% from 2025's single-session sale that saw 327 horses sell for $44,317,500.
New this year was the untimed workouts during the under tack show, which didn’t slow many buyers down. BloodHorse takes you inside the sale for a look at the top sellers, standout moments, and the state of the market.
In the closing stages of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale's final session May 19, Case Clay snapped up two colts for $750,000 apiece: Hip 581 by Jackie's Warrior and Hip 583 by Into Mischief, on behalf of Wathnan Racing.
Buyers attending Day 2 of the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic May 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale could not walk away from a handsome bay colt (Hip 473) by freshman sire Corniche, as they traded $25,000 blows from $500,000 all the way to $1 million.
The ballot for the 2026 election of 22 Breeders' Cup member positions has been released by Breeders' Cup Limited. Of the 26 candidates on the ballot, 18 are incumbent members standing for reelection.