F-T July Horses of Racing Age Catalogue Now Online

Boyd Browning Jr. | Fasig-Tipton

Fasig-Tipton has catalogued 149 initial entries for its July Horses of Racing Age Sale, to be held Monday, July 13 in Lexington, Kentucky, beginning at 4 p.m.

The catalogue will continue to grow as Fasig-Tipton approves entries up until sale time.

“We just conducted a successful Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale this past week in Maryland,” said Fasig-Tipton President Boyd Browning. “Now, we are excited to welcome buyers, consignors, and horses back to Fasig-Tipton Kentucky.”

“This year, the July Horses of Racing Age Sale takes on added importance. As racing resumes, it is of the utmost importance that buyers and sellers have this established venue to conduct business,” Browning added.

Similar to the recently concluded Midlantic 2-Year-Olds in Training Sale, health and safety protocols will be in place at the July Horses of Racing Age Sale. Fasig-Tipton's online bidding and phone bidding services will once again be available to prospective buyers.

Since first established in 2013, the July Horses of Racing Age Sale and its graduates have produced 83 stakes wins, 28% stakes horses, and more than $43 million in earnings.

“This sale has a tremendous track record with its sale graduates,” continued Browning. “This year's catalogue features a number of quality entries that will fit a variety of racing programs from coast-to-coast.”

The July Horses of Racing Age catalogue will also be available via the equineline sales catalogue app. Print catalogues will be available on the sales grounds by July 10.

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