Lexington, KY The five-day Lexington Selected Yearling Sale concluded Friday night at the Fasig-Tipton Pavilion having established the harness racing record for gross and second-best average in the history of the event. A total of 949 horses sold for $67.91 million during this year’s five sessions. The previous record for gross was $65.28 million
Lexington, KY Trotting filly Mybffannee (Tactical Landing) topped Wednesday’s buys at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale, going for $435,000 to Nancy Takter as agent, to set the event’s harness racing record for the highest price ever during a third session. She is a full sister to undefeated 2-year-old colt Karl, who is trained by
Shartin N had one of the most celebrated and accomplished careers in the sport of harness racing. Now, her first foal, a striking, solid-bay filly, appears to be one of the most anticipated distaffs offered for auction when she steps into the Fasig-Tipton Pavilion ring on Monday evening, Oct. 2, the first day of the