Diego Velazquez to Stand for £17,500 in Debut Season at The National Stud

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This year's Prix Jacques le Marois winner Diego Velazquez will stand for a fee of £17,500 at the National Stud in 2026.

The son of Frankel, who was bought by Sam Sangster Bloodstock on behalf of a syndicate in the days before his breakthrough Group 1 triumph at Deauville, recently arrived in Newmarket, having been retired from racing after he finished fifth in the GI Coolmore Turf Mile Stakes at Keeneland earlier this month.

A six-time winner from 12 career starts – a tally which also included Group 2 triumphs at two, three and four – Diego Velazquez will be available for breeders to view during the Tattersalls December Sales.

“We always thought the world of Diego Valezquez,” commented trainer Aidan O'Brien. “He's a very legitimate and desirable horse, he deserved to win his Group 1… He's a great model and is determined and very brave.”

“Diego Velazquez will spend the next couple of weeks having a well-earned rest and settling into his new surroundings. He will be available for breeders to view during the Tattersalls December Sales,” said National Stud CEO Anna Kerr.

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