How Much Is Justify The Horse Worth?

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Justify first attracted attention with a win in his debut race on February 18, 2018. He followed up with two more victories, including the Grade One Santa Anita Derby that qualified him for the 2018 Kentucky Derby.


Justify (horse)

Justify
Trainer Bob Baffert
Record 6: 6–0–0
Earnings $3,798,000
Major wins

Who owns Justify the horse?

He was an expensive buy at auction for owners that included a Chinese sports club: Justify was bought at auction for $500,000 by Maverick Racing, which buys horses for big Kentucky breeding operation WinStar Farm, and China Horse Club — a sporting and leisure club put together by Teo Ah Khing, a billionaire from

How much was Justify sold for?

Following a win at the Belmont Stakes on Saturday to capture horse racing’s Triple Crown, Justify’s value has skyrocketed. Per ESPN’s Darren Rovell, Justify’s primary owners at WinStar Farm, China Horse Club & SF Racing sold his breeding rights fee to Coolmore for $60 million.

How much money is Justify worth?

Justify is reportedly worth $60 million following his Triple Crown win. Forbes has estimated that once retired, Justify could demand an initial $100,000 stud fee – giving him a $60 million value based solely on breeding fees if he were to cover 150 mares per breeding season for four years.

How much did Justify sell for as a yearling?

As a yearling, Justify was purchased at Keeneland September Yearling Sales for $500,000 to the partnership of WinStar Farm (60% ownership), China Horse Club (25%), and SF Racing (15%).

What is Justify stud fee?

Triple Crown winner Justify, whose first yearlings have been well received this year at an average of $393,713 and with multiple seven-figure sellers, will command a fee of $100,000.

Is Justify bigger than Secretariat?

Justify is 100 pounds heavier than Pharoah and nearly 150 pounds heavier than Secretariat was when he finished the Triple Crown. Who’s the Big Red now? “[Justify’s] got a little more in reserve than a lot of horses,” said WinStar Farm president and CEO Elliott Walden, who co-owns the colt.

Can you visit Justify horse?

It is located at 5095 Frankfort Rd. in Versailles, Kentucky. Horse farm tours are available.

What happened to the racehorse Justify?

Justify, the undefeated colt who in June became the 13th Triple Crown winner, has been retired from racing, his owners announced on Wednesday. His trainer, the two-time Triple Crown winner Bob Baffert, said the reason was inflammation in Justify’s left front ankle.

Was Justify disqualified from the Kentucky Derby?

Justify’s positive test for an overage of scopolamine did not result in the horse’s DQ, which could have kept him out of the Kentucky Derby, and the positive test was not made public.

How much does a Triple Crown winning horse cost?

Twelve of the 13 Triple Crown winners (the first Triple Crown winner, Sir Barton in 1919, didn’t have career earnings listed in Equibase) have more than $3 million in career earnings, adjusted for 2022 dollars, and one horse has brought in more than $13 million.

How much is a stud fee for a Kentucky Derby winner?

The stud fees are determined through various factors, including the winning history and performance of the horse, and even the performance of its immediate offspring. So the range can be pretty wide, but the best horses can command $100,000-plus per live foal (baby horse) that they produce.

How old is Justify the horse?

Justify is a 7 year old horse that was born in 2015 and retired -> race in 2018. He was sired by Scat Daddy out of the Ghostzapper mare Stage Magic.

How many mares did Justify cover?

252 mares
Justify, who debuted for an advertised stud fee of $150,000, covered 252 mares in his first season, according to The Jockey Club’s Report of Mares Bred, tying him with Mendelssohn as the busiest stallion that season.

How much did American Pharoah breeding rights sell for?

In the complaint filed by MGG Investments, the creditor accused Ahmed Zayat of secretly selling the nine breeding rights tied to his family – which were transferred to Zayat Stables and pledged as collateral under the loan agreement – for a combined $3.3 million.

How much did American Pharoah sell for?

Overview of American Pharoah’s stats:

Born: February 2, 2012 (age 9)
Sire: Pioneerof the Nile
Dam: Littleprincessemma
Worth: $50 million (estimated)
Stud Fee: $100,000

What stallion has the highest stud fee?

Storm Cat (February 27, 1983 – April 24, 2013) was an American Thoroughbred stallion whose breeding fee during the peak of his stud career was $500,000, the highest in North America at the time.

Storm Cat
Dam Terlingua
Damsire Secretariat
Sex Stallion
Foaled February 27, 1983

What was Secretariat worth?

His family decided to pay the bill by selling Secretariat to a breeding syndicate that would assume ownership at the end of the horse’s racing days. The price tag was a then-record $6.08 million.

Does Justify have any foals?

Through one start, he is now unbeaten on domestic soil as a stallion. Tahoma, the first of Justify’s foals to race in the U.S., won his debut Sunday at Santa Anita. He defeated fellow 2-year-olds in a 4 1/2-furlong sprint over the dirt, stopping the clock in 53.89 seconds under jockey Juan Hernandez.

Who owned Secretariat when he died?

Helen “Penny” Chenery
Helen “Penny” Chenery, owner of 1973 Triple Crown winner Secretariat and a well-loved figure in her own right as a champion of Thoroughbreds and women in business and sports, died Sept. 16, in her Colorado home following complications from a stroke. She was 95.

Who was the greatest horse of all time?

Secretariat (1973)
We all know the story about Secretariat; it’s even been made into a movie. Along with Man o’ War, he is considered to be the best horse of all time. Even ESPN counted Secretariat as on of the Top 50 Athletes of the 20th Century during their countdown in 1999.

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