American Pharoah has new brother out of Littleprincessemma
A full brother to Triple Crown winner American Pharoah was born early Thursday at Summer Wind Farm in Georgetown, Ky.
A full brother to Triple Crown winner American Pharoah was born early Thursday at Summer Wind Farm in Georgetown, Ky.

Hartley/De Renzo Thoroughbreds in Ocala, Fla., will stand a trio of stallions in 2017, all with unchanged fees from the previous breeding season.

Grade 2 winner Cool Coal Man will be exported to Iran after selling to bloodstock agent Marco Bozzi for $25,000 at the Fasig-Tipton Kentucky winter mixed sale. Cool Coal Man previously resided at Journeyman Stud in Ocala, where he was advertised at $3,500 in 2016.

Grade 1 winner Connect will enter stud at Lane’s End in Versailles, Ky., upon his retirement from racing.

Grade 1 winner Purge will continue his stallion career in Korea after being relocated from The Philippines.

Grade 3 winner Barbados has been retired from racing and will enter stud for the 2017 breeding season at Shamrock Farm in Woodbine, Md., for an advertised fee of $2,500.

Grade 1 winner and classic sire Roman Ruler has died in Argentina after developing laminitis following a severe attack of colic. He was 15.

Grade 3 winner Uncle Vinny has been retired from racing and will enter stud at Stonewall’s Prestige Stallions in Ocala, Fla., for the 2017 breeding season at an advertised fee of $4,000.

The late Unbridled's Song has continued to make headlines well over three years after his death, as he is posthumously represented by champions Will Take Charge and Arrogate. The stallion's final runners are 2017 3-year-old, and he appears to have another chance at a standout with Battalion Runner.

Among the many great performances in Breeders’ Cup history few, if any, have been more visually impressive or more exciting than Arazi’s mad dash through and around almost the entire field in the 1991 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile. The diminutive chestnut with offset knees looked like a cheetah scattering elephants as he zipped through the field before drawing off to win by an eased-down five lengths.