January mixed sale among new Auctav offerings for 2025
Auctav will kick off sales in France during 2025 with a new event. The company is launching the January Mixed Sale, taking place from January 27 to 30, featuring foals, yearlings, broodmares, stallion shares and horses in training for the Flat racing market.
all exclusively for flat racing. A flat yearling sale is alsoscheduled for mid-September.An unprecedented start to the season for Auctav2025 marks a new chapter for Auctav as it enters the flat racing market. "TheJanuary mixed sale will be held from January 27 to 30," confirms
Arnaud Angeliaume, general director of Auctav, said: "The Auctav January Mixed Sale was created to meet demands we’ve been hearing from the field. Auctav has always aimed to position itself as business facilitators by offering tailor-made sales. We have the flexibility to quickly adapt to real-world needs rather than imposing a rigid schedule on sellers.
"It will truly be a catalogue filled with uncut gems, and like the jewellery business, the prices will reflect the potential for great deals."
Auctav's headquarters at Haras de Bois Roussel has been used in the summer but organisers expect it can easily adapt to be used in the winter. Entries are open now until December 1, 2024 and is expected to feature two new elements that will be revealed in the coming weeks.
A Flat yearling sale is further scheduled for September 8 to 11. "Auctav has matured and it is time to offer the French market a fresh commercial proposition," Angeliaume added.
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