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July Selected Yearling Sale July Selected Yearling Sale The July Selected Yearling Sale, previously known as the summer yearling sale, was held annually from 1943-2002. Wartime restrictions on rail transportation of yearlings to the East led to the inaugural sale, which took place under a tent in the Keeneland Paddock. The July Selected Yearling Sale has not been conducted since 2002. That final July Sale produced European champion One Cool Cat, the sale-topper at $3.1 million, and Eclipse Award-winning juvenile colt Action This Day. Milestones Highest Price Paid for a Colt: $13,100,000 for Seattle Dancer (Nijinsky II–My Charmer), purchased by BBA (England), consigned by Warner L. Jones, Jr. in 1985. Highest Price Paid for a Filly: $3,750,000 for Alchaasibiyeh (Seattle Slew–Fine Prospect), purchased by Darley Stud Management, consigned by Spendthrift Farm in 1984. Highest Average for Horses in Sale: $710,247 for 89 horses in 2001. Highest Average for a Consignor: $2,433,750 for 8 yearlings sold by Warner L. Jones, Jr. in 1985. Highest Average for a Sire: $3,446,666 for 12 yearlings by Northern Dancer in 1984. Most Yearlings Sold: 437 in 1944. Least Yearlings Sold: 87 in 2002. Largest Sum of Money for a Consignor: In the 1985 Keeneland July Selected Yearling Sale, Warner L. Jones Jr. sold 8 yearlings for $19,470,000, the largest sum received by a single consignor in the history of the sale. Highest Prices — July Selected Yearling Sale Colts Price Horse Breeding Purchaser Consignor Year $13,100,000 Seattle Dancer (Nijinsky II-My Charmer) B.B.A. (England) Warner L. Jones Jr. 1985 (World Record for a Yearling) 10,200,000 Snaafi Dancer (Northern Dancer-My Bupers) Aston Upthorpe Stud Crescent Farm 1983 8,250,000 Imperial Falcon (Northern Dancer-Ballade) B.B.A. (England) Windfields Farm 1984 7,100,000 Jareer (Northern Dancer-Fabuleux Jane) Darley Stud Management Bruce Hundley, agent for Ralph C. Wilson Jr. 1984 7,000,000 Laa Etaab (Nijinsky II-Crimson Saint) Gainsborough Farm Tom Gentry 1985 6,500,000 Amjaad (Seattle Slew-Desiree) Darley Stud Management Spendthrift Farm, agent for Mr. and Mrs. 1984 Louis E. Wolfson and Mrs. Ethel D. Jacobs 5,400,000 Obligato (Northern Dancer-Truly Bound) B.B.A. (Ireland) Windfields Farm 1984 5,100,000 Wassl Touch (Northern Dancer-Queen Sucree) Darley Stud Management North Ridge Farm 1984 4,600,000 Professor Blue (Northern Dancer-Mississippi Mud) B.B.A. (England) Lane’s End Farm 1984 SALES 4,250,000 Empire Glory (Nijinsky II-Spearfish) B.B.A. (Ireland) Glencoe Farm 1982 4,250,000 Foxboro (Northern Dancer-Desert Vixen) B.B.A. (England) North Ridge Farm 1983 Fillies Price Horse Breeding Purchaser Consignor Year $ 3,750,000 Alchaasibiyeh (Seattle Slew-Fine Prospect) Darley Stud Management Spendthrift Farm 1984 3,700,000 Scene Seeker (Seeking the Gold-Escena) Reynolds Bell Jr., agent Denali Stud (Craig Bandoroff), 2001 agent for Falls Creek Farm 3,600,000 Born Perfect (Mr. Prospector-Molly Girl) Padua Stables Taylor Made Sales Agency, 2000 agent for Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mabee 3,400,000 Sophisticat (Storm Cat-Serena’s Song) D.L. O’Byrne Denali Stud (Craig Bandoroff), 2000 agent for Robert and Beverly Lewis 3,000,000 Ustoura (Storm Cat-Inca Legacy) John Ferguson Bloodstock Gainesway, agent for Marylou Whitney Stables 2001 2,800,000 Gone To The Moon (Gone West-Miraloma) Padua Stables Denali Stud (Craig Bandoroff), 1999 agent for Robert and Beverly Lewis 2,800,000 Platinum Heights (Storm Cat-Amelia Bearhart) Eugene Melnyk David and Ginger Mullins (Doninga), agent 2002 2,600,000 Onramed (Saint Ballado-Katies [IRE]) The Thoroughbred Corp. Taylor Made Sales Agency, agent 2001 2,500,000 Ma Petite Jolie (Northern Dancer-Ballade) Aston Upthorpe Stud Windfields Farm 1983 2,500,000 Savannah Dancer (Northern Dancer-Valoris II) Allen E. Paulson Bedford Farm, agent for Shira Racing, Ltd. 1983 2,500,000 Moon Light Miracle (Northern Dancer-Blue Tepee) D. Wayne Lukas Three Chimneys Farm, agent 1985 for Woodstock Enterprises 2,500,000 Yaqut (Northern Dancer-Christmas Bonus) H. 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