We’re excited to welcome you to the 2025 Lexington Selected Yearling Sale, where tradition and innovation meet in one of the sport’s most anticipated events.
The sale takes place at the Fasig-Tipton Newtown paddocks, starting Monday, Sept. 29 at 7 PM, continuing Tuesday through Thursday with afternoon sessions at 1 PM, and wrapping up Friday evening, Oct. 3, at 7 PM.
For those unable to attend in person, the auction will be live streamed with online bidding available at proxibid.com.
This year’s catalogue features yearlings from some of the sport’s best breeding operations, including offspring of leading sires like Chapter Seven, Walner, Captaintreacherous, and Sweet Lou, as well as exciting young stallions such as Bulldog Hanover and Captain Corey. With graduates that have gone on to win the Hambletonian, Hambletonian Oaks, Breeders Crown titles, and Dan Patch honours, the sale continues to prove itself as the place where future champions are found.
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David Reid said it’s a great time to buy horses thanks to favorable U.S. tax rules, strong purses, and a variety of excellent jurisdictional programs….
by Dave Briggs If there is one common denominator among the nearly 140 yearlings Preferred Equine is selling at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale for…
by Dave Briggs Yearling manager Jimmy Ladwig said Winbak Farm prides itself on variety. Perennially the sport’s second leading breeder by earnings, Winbak, owned by…
by James Platz Steve and Cindy Stewart’s Hunterton Sales Agency has established itself as one of the leading consignors at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale…
by James Platz Kountry Lane Standardbreds is a new listing in the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale catalog’s index of consignors, but the Wakarusa, IN breeding…
by James Platz Last fall, Cameo Hills Farm ranked third in sale average among Lexington consignors, selling 32 yearlings for an average of $112,469. Farm…
by Debbie Little Carter Duer’s Peninsula Farm returns to this year’s Lexington Selected Yearling Sale with 26 yearlings that are all dual eligible. “I’m happy…
by James Platz As Spring Station Bloodstock LLC grows, so does its presence at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale. Offering a consignment at the sale…
by Debbie Little After breaking their maiden in Lexington last year, Weaver Standardbred Farm returns to the Selected Yearling Sale for year two, bigger and…
by Dave Briggs Last year, All American Harnessbreds announced it was ending its commercial breeding operation on the standardbred side. This year, some of the farm’s final…
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