Spendthrift Farm is a
thoroughbred
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race horse
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breeding farm and burial site in
Lexington, Kentucky
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, currently owned by Eric & Tammy Gustavson. It was founded by
Leslie Combs II and named for the great
stallion
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Stallions follow the conformation and phenotype of their breed, but within that standard, the presence of hormones such as testosterone may give stallions a thicker, "cresty" nec ...
Spendthrift
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, who was owned by Combs' ancestor, Daniel Swigert of
Elmendorf Farm
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. Spendthrift was the great-grandfather of
Man o' War
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.
Although Spendthrift Farm is known mostly as a commercial breeding operation, they maintain a small racing stable as well. Their most notable runners are
Beholder, a 4-time
Eclipse Award
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An Eclipse Award Trophy is presented to the winner in each division that is made by a few small selected America ...
winning mare, Lord Nelson, a three-time Gr.I winning sprinter, and Court Vision, who won the
Breeders' Cup Mile
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and now stands at Spendthrift.
History

In 1966
Majestic Prince was foaled at Spendthrift, bred by Combs. The famous son of
Raise A Native
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later was returned to the farms and died there in 1981. In 1979, the great
Triple Crown
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** Triple Crown Trophy
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winner
Seattle Slew
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was retired to stud and stood at Spendthrift until 1987.
Spendthrift Farms went public in 1983. In 1984
Queen Elizabeth II
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visited Spendthrift Farms to view not only
Seattle Slew
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but also
Affirmed
Affirmed (February 21, 1975 – January 12, 2001) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who is the eleventh winner of the American Triple Crown. Affirmed was well known for his famous rivalry with Alydar, whom he met ten times, inclu ...
as possible studs for her stable of
Thoroughbred
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s containing 22 broodmares.
In 1984 the Keeneland Association honored Spendthrift Farm with its
Mark of Distinction for their contribution to Keeneland and the Thoroughbred industry.
In 1988, Spendthrift Farms filed for bankruptcy. The farm was acquired out of bankruptcy the next year by
Terry McBrayer, Curtis C. Green, Henry "Cap" Hershey, and William
du Pont
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III
Spendthrift Farms was sold in a foreclosure auction to
MetLife
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in 1993. MetLife resold it to lawyer Ted Taylor the next year. In 2000, the farm was acquired by Bruce Klein. In 2004,
B. Wayne Hughes, the founder of
Public Storage, purchased the historic farm.
In 2020, as part of an ownership group with MyRaceHorse Stable, Madaket Stables, and Starlight Racing, Spendthrift was named the leading owner for North American earnings due to a successful season for Authentic.
Burial site
Along with being a breeding facility in the 1960s and 70's, several important racehorses are buried at the farm. These include,
Nashua,
Never Bend
Never Bend (1960–1977) was a champion American Thoroughbred racehorse who was the 1962 American Champion Two-Year-Old and later became a leading sire in England.
Racing Career 1962: Two-year-old season
Foaled at Claiborne Farm for owner/breed ...
,
Prince John,
Raise A Native
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,
Gallant Man,
Caro, and Valdez.
Landaluce
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was moved to the farm from the
Hollywood Park Racetrack
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in 2014 after the racetrack closed.
Stallion roster
Their 2022 stallion roster and their stud fees are:
*
Authentic — $70,000
* Basin — $7,500
* By My Standards — $7,500
*
Bolt d'Oro
Bolt d'Oro (foaled March 17, 2015) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. At age two, he won his first three starts, including the Del Mar Futurity and FrontRunner Stakes, before finishing third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile. He started his thre ...
— $20,000
* Brody's Cause — $5,000
*
Cloud Computing
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— $5,000
* Coal Front — $5,000
* Cross Traffic — $7,500
* Free Drop Billy — $5,000
* Goldencents — $15,000
* Gormley — $7,500
* Hit It a Bomb — $5,000
*
Into Mischief
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— $250,000
* Jimmy Creed — $10,000
* Known Agenda — $10,000
* Maximus Mischief — $7,500
* Mitole — $15,000
* Mor Spirit — $5,000
* Omaha Beach — $30,000
* Rock Your World — $10,000
* Temple City — $5,000
* Thousand Words — $7.500
* Vekoma — $17,500
* Vino Rosso — $20,000
* Yaupon — $30,000
Spendthrift Farm also owns shares in regional stallions, including Flashpoint, who stands in
Louisiana
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, Normandy Invasion, who stands in
New York
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, Freedom Child and Super Ninety Nine, who both stand in
Maryland
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.
''Plaut v. Spendthrift Farm''
The 1995
United States Supreme Court
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case ''
Plaut v. Spendthrift Farm, Inc.'' arose from a securities fraud lawsuit against the farm relating to its 1983 public offering of stock.
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External links
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