Two-time champion Tepin will be offered in foal for the first time to Curlin at this year’s Fasig-Tipton Kentucky fall selected mixed sale on Monday, Nov. 9. The 6-year-old Bernstein mare was retired in April by owner Robert Masterson and trainer Mark Casse, ending a career that included 13 wins in 23 starts for earnings of $4,437,918. She earned Eclipse Awards as champion turf female in 2015 and 2016. Tepin’s most notable victories included the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes during the Royal Ascot meet in England, and the Grade 1 Woodbine Mile in Canada. :: DRF BREEDING LIVE: Real-time coverage of breeding and sales Domestically, she took the 2015 Breeders’ Cup Mile at Keeneland, and finished second the following year at Santa Anita. She also won the Grade 1 Just a Game Stakes, First Lady Stakes, and Jenny Wiley Stakes; the Grade 2 Hillsborough Stakes, and two editions of the Grade 2 Churchill Distaff Turf Mile Stakes; and the Grade 3 Delta Downs Princess Stakes and Endeavour Stakes. Bred in Kentucky by Machmer Hall, Tepin is out of the unraced Stravinsky mare Life Happened, whose four winners from five runners also includes multiple Grade 2 winner Vyjack and Grade 2-placed Prime Cut. She is from the family of Grade 2 winner Miss Slewpy and Grade 3 winner Disco Rico. "I have trained some Breeders' Cup winners and champions, but there is no doubt this is the best horse I ever trained," Casse said. "She came with her 'A' game at 10 different racetracks, under every possible surface and condition, including wins on turf, dirt, and synthetic. “Believe it or not, I think her extremely wide second in the 2016 Breeders' Cup Mile was her best race ever. We never ducked anyone, and she took my son Norman, my staff, and me around the world, and we are proud she went out on top." Tepin will be consigned by Elite Sales, as agent. “She is the first mare to come to public auction having been both a Breeders' Cup Mile and Queen Anne winner, which gives her unique worldwide appeal," said Bradley Weisbord of Elite Sales. “Tepin has a great chance to shape catalog pages for decades to come. Of the four fillies that have been Eclipse champion female turf horse twice, like Tepin, three have produced graded or group winners, including Kingmambo and Australia, and the fourth had daughters produce graded or group winners."