Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Elite Power to stand for $50,000 as Juddmonte USA releases fees
Defending Breeders' Cup Sprint winner Elite Power will stand his debut season at Juddmonte USA for $50,000, the operation announced on Tuesday.
The dual Grade 1-winning son of Curlin, who will make his final start in the Breeders' Cup in November, has won or placed in ten of his 12 starts. They include last year's Breeders' Cup Sprint as well as the Alfred G Vanderbilt Handicap in July and the Riyadh Dirt Sprint in February.
Bred by Alpha Delta Stables LLC and a $900,000 purchase by the Abdullah family's operation at Keeneland's September Yearling Sale from Lane's End in 2019, he is out of Kentucky Oaks second Broadway's Alibi. The Vindication mare hails from the family of Eclipse champion two-year-old Eliza.
Joining Elite Power on the US roster is Mandaloun, who has been trimmed to $20,000 for 2024 from $25,000. The dual top-level winner by Into Mischief comes from an illustrious female side as every mare but one over 12 generations earned black type.
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