Every way you looked at the Longines Breeders’ Cup Classic, the season’s crowning event, the racing and breeding interests of Kenny Troutt’s WinStar Farm were apparent. The farm bred third-place finisher Global Campaign and co-owned the Grade 1 winner with Sagamore Farm. WinStar also co-owned runner-up Improbable, an Eclipse Award finalist for outstanding older dirt male, with China Horse Club. Following the Classic, both of those runners came home to join WinStar’s powerful stallion roster in Versailles, Ky., along with fellow Grade 1 winner and Classic starter Tom’s d’Etat. WinStar, with Elliott Walden at the helm as president, CEO, and racing manager, also had a lock on the 3-year-old filly division this year. The farm bred Swiss Skydiver, who was sold as a yearling. She is the favorite to earn the divisional championship after a campaign in which she won five graded stakes, including Grade 1 triumphs in the Preakness and Alabama. :: Full list of 2020 Eclipse Awards finalists, including profile stories WinStar also bred Longines Kentucky Oaks winner Shedaresthedevil, and had another Grade 1 winner in the division in Coaching Club American Oaks winner Paris Lights, who it campaigns as WinStar Stablemates. Overall, WinStar led the nation in graded stakes victories and Grade 1 victories in 2020. The farm is eyeing its third Eclipse after taking the breeder title in 2016 to go with owner honors in 2010.