Jimmy Two Times joins Haras de Montaigu roster for 2021
Group 2 winner had previously been standing in Germany
Group 2-winning miler Jimmy Two Times has relocated for Haras de Montaigu for the 2021 breeding season after two years at stud in Germany.
The French-bred grey is a son of Kendargent, who has a growing reputation as a sire-of-sires after the breakthrough success of Goken, and out of winning Anabaa mare Steel Woman
Jimmy Two Times raced for Andre Fabre and ran first in the colours of Haras de Saint Par, having been bought for €85,000 at Arqana. He won a Longchamp conditions event at two and was Listed placed, later claiming the Group 3 Prix de la Porte Maillot as a three-year-old.
By the time he landed the following year's Prix du Muguet at Saint-Cloud, Jimmy Two Times had joined Godolphin but he missed the rest of the 2017 season and was later placed five more times in Pattern company.
He joined Gestut Hofgut Heymann in 2019 and will stand for a €5,000 live foal fee at his new home in north-western France. Montaigu is also home to stallions Night Wish, Prince Gibraltar, No Risk At All and Beaumec De Houelle.
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