LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Swiss Skydiver, the Preakness winner and 3-year-old filly champion in 2020, in all likelihood is finished racing and is scheduled to be sold Nov. 9 at the Night of Stars Sale at Fasig-Tipton in Lexington. Ken McPeek, who trained Swiss Skydiver throughout a 16-race career highlighted by victories in three Grade 1 events – the 2020 Alabama and Preakness and 2021 Beholder Mile – said Wednesday the 4-year-old daughter of Daredevil is currently in good stead at his Magdalena Farm in Lexington. “She’s sound and healthy,” McPeek said. “It’s been an honor to train her.” Peter Callahan is the owner of Swiss Skydiver, a chestnut filly bred in Kentucky by WinStar Farm. The pinnacle of her career came Oct. 3, 2020, when she outdueled Authentic, the Kentucky Derby winner and eventual Horse of the Year, in winning the Preakness at Pimlico in a thrilling finish under Robby Albarado. “She was a once in a lifetime horse,” said Callahan, a New York City retiree. “She gave me and my family everything we could have possibly dreamed of and more.” McPeek said Swiss Skydiver is not officially retired, depending on whether her new owners would want to race her or if she fails to meet her reserve price and Callahan chose to campaign her at 5. :: Join DRF Bets and play the races with a $250 First Deposit Bonus. Click to learn more. Swiss Skydiver, an earner of $2,216,480, went winless in her last three starts after romping in the Beholder on March 13 at Santa Anita, finishing third in the Apple Blossom, fourth in the Whitney, and fifth in what might well have been her final race, the Personal Ensign on Aug. 28 at Saratoga. Meanwhile, two other top fillies trained by McPeek also will be sent through the Fasig-Tipton sales ring the same night. They are Simply Ravishing, a Grade 1 winner now retired, and Crazy Beautiful, a two-time Grade 2 winner still in training and a candidate for the Breeders’ Cup Distaff on Nov. 6 at Del Mar. McPeek said Crazy Beautiful could have her final BC prep in the Grade 1 Cotillion on Sept. 25 at Parx Racing but is more likely to wait for the Seneca, a new Churchill Downs stakes set for Oct. 1. McPeek also will run Envoutante against heavily favored Shedaresthedevil in the featured Locust Grove on Saturday night at Churchill; will switch Tiz the Bomb, winner of the Sept. 6 Kentucky Downs Juvenile Mile, back to dirt for the Oct. 9 Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland; and point King Fury, most recently fifth in the Travers, to another new Churchill stakes, the Sept. 25 Bourbon Trail.