A total of 20 juveniles sold for seven-figure prices across three of the major-company 2-year-old in training sales in 2025 – the Ocala Breeders’ Sales Co.’s March sale, the OBS spring sale the following month, and the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale in May. Here is how those high-ticket horses, now 3-year-olds, have fared. Horses are listed in price order. If multiple horses tied for the same price, they are listed chronologically by sale. Breezes at the OBS sales took place on the Ocala Training Center’s all-weather Safetrack, while breezes at Fasig-Tipton took place on the dirt track at the Maryland State Fairgrounds. Most of these juveniles worked a furlong, with one quarter-mile worker and one galloper. Information is current through Feb. 10. $3 million colt by Gun Runner – Tynan, by Liam’s Map, breezed in 9 3/5 seconds at the OBS March sale. Purchased by Donato Lanni, agent for Zedan Racing, from Eddie Woods, agent. Brant helped put an exclamation point on the career of noted consignor Woods, who took down his shingle at the end of last season. Not only did the colt fetch a record price for an OBS sale, he followed up with strong results on the track last season. He won his first two starts, including the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity, before finishing third in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile to earn a divisional Eclipse Award finalist nod. Conditioned by Bob Baffert, he had breezed three times as a 3-year-old as of Feb. 10 and is training toward the Grade 2 San Felipe at Santa Anita on March 7. $1.5 million colt by Tiz the Law – Georgian Dancer, by Souper Speedy, breezed in 10 seconds at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by Spendthrift Farm, St. Elias Stable, and West Point Thoroughbreds from S G V Thoroughbreds, agent. This Louisiana-bred colt, from the family of Canadian champion River Maid, is still unnamed. West Point Thoroughbreds reported that he will be trained by Steve Asmussen. $1.45 million colt by Gun Runner – Vanquished, by Empire Maker, breezed in 10 seconds at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by Kerri Radcliffe, agent for Memo Racing, from S G V Thoroughbreds, agent. This colt, who is still unnamed, is a half-brother to multiple graded stakes winner Takeover Target, as well as to the dam of Breeders’ Cup Mile winner More Than Looks. $1.4 million colt by Into Mischief – Silk Route by Empire Maker, breezed in 9 4/5 seconds at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by Mahmud Mouni from Kings Equine, agent. This colt, a full brother to stakes winner Taraz, was named Tagermeen as the standard bearer for new player Tagermeen Racing. Trained by Asmussen, he made four starts as a juvenile, recording two seconds and a third. $1.3 million colt by Yaupon – Twitterpated, by Stormy Atlantic, breezed in 9 4/5 seconds at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by KSI from de Meric Sales, agent. Stradale put together a 5-1-1-2 record as a juvenile for Asmussen, including a third-place finish in the Ed Brown Stakes at Churchill Downs. His efforts helped his sire to leading freshman stallion honors for the season. $1.3 million colt by Uncle Mo – Cacciatora, by Point of Entry, breezed in 10 seconds flat at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by Marquee Bloodstock, agent, from Eddie Woods, agent. This colt, whose dam was a Venezuelan champion, is still unnamed. $1.25 million filly by Maxfield – All in With Aces, by Quiet American, breezed in 9 4/5 seconds at the OBS March sale. Purchased by Marquee Bloodstock, agent, from de Meric Sales, agent. This filly, a half-sister to Grade 1 winner Hard Aces, is still unnamed. $1.15 million colt by Tiz the Law – Taboo, by Forestry, breezed in 20 3/5 seconds for a quarter-mile at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by Donato Lanni, agent for Zedan Racing, from Tom McCrocklin, agent. The only horse on this list to work a quarter-mile at the sales, Buetane won his debut before finishing second in the Grade 1 Hopeful as a 2-year-old and second in the Grade 2 San Vicente in his 3-year-old debut for Baffert. The colt, who is from the family of Grade 1 winner and prominent producer Dream of Summer, was most recently third in the Grade 3 Southwest around two turns. $1.1 million filly by Good Magic – Rose Mine, by Street Cry, breezed in 9 4/5 seconds at the OBS March sale. Purchased by Kimmel & Sallusto for Flanagan Racing, from Top Line Sales, agent. This filly, from the family of champion Escena, has been named Magic Bijou and is still unraced. $1.1 million filly by Girvin – Scarlet Dixie, by Broken Vow, breezed in 10 1/5 seconds at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale. Purchased by Kerri Radcliffe/Alex Elliott, agent for Memo Racing and AMO Racing, from Wavertree Stables, agent. This filly topped the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale after working well on a track where sub-10-second times are very rare and when the track was dealing with challenging weather conditions. Ornellaia won her only start to date at Saratoga last summer for trainer Chad Brown. $1.05 million filly by Quality Road – Toasting, by Congrats, breezed in 9 4/5 seconds at the OBS March sale. Purchased by AMO Racing from Wavertree Stables, agent. This New York-bred filly, named Britain, has won once from three starts in Brown’s care. $1.05 million colt by Nyquist – Saucy Dame, by Distorted Humor, breezed in 10 seconds at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by Kerri Radcliffe, agent for Memo Racing, from Harris Training Center, agent. This colt, from the outstanding family of champions Gold Beauty and Sky Beauty, has been named Inauguration but has not yet started. $1.05 million filly by Tiz the Law – Tulsa Queen, by Cactus Ridge, breezed in 9 4/5 seconds at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by Mahmud Moni from Kings Equine, agent. Dandona, who is trained by Saffie Joseph Jr. for Tagermeen Racing, won her debut last summer at Gulfstream Park and was third in an allowance there Feb. 7. $1.05 million colt by Violence – A Taste of Red, by Street Boss, galloped at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale. Purchased by Donato Lanni, agent for Zedan Racing, from Top Line Sales, agent. This colt, like much of the Fasig-Tipton catalog, officially galloped instead of breezing on a rescheduled and amended final day of the sale’s under-tack show following challenging weather conditions that week. Named Boyd, he won both his starts as a juvenile for Baffert, including the Ed Brown Stakes at Churchill. $1 million colt by Maxfield – Eyeinthesky, by Sky Mesa, breezed in 9 4/5 seconds at the OBS March sale. Purchased by Mitsu Nakauchida from Wavertree Stables, agent. Magna Victor has won once from two starts in Japan. $1 million colt by Independence Hall – Orecchiette, by Harlan’s Holiday, breezed in 9 4/5 seconds at the OBS March sale. Purchased by JPM Bloodstock from Eddie Woods, agent. Rousseau is still unraced. $1 million colt by Nyquist – Alottalute, by Midnight Lute, breezed in 10 seconds at the OBS March sale. Purchased by Epic Horses, Shannon Potter as agent, from Scanlon Training and Sales, agent. A purchase for another big-spending new outfit, the Maryland-bred Epic Quest finished second on debut at Saratoga for trainer Todd Pletcher. $1 million colt by Tapit – Palacio de Amor, by Dixieland Band, breezed in 10 seconds at the OBS spring sale. Purchased by Gayle Van Leer, agent, from Top Line Sales, agent. This colt has been named Scorpy and is still unraced. $1 million colt by Into Mischief – Quick Flip, by Speightstown, breezed in 10 1/5 seconds at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale. Purchased by Mahmud Mouni from Kings Equine, agent. This colt, a half-brother to Grade 2 winner Following Sea, has been named Mediterranean Sea but is still unraced. $1 million colt by Nyquist – Deja Vu, by Giant’s Causeway, breezed in 10 2/5 seconds at the Fasig-Tipton Midlantic sale. Purchased by Mayberry Farm from Wavertree Stables, agent. Deep Tracks races for CRK Stable and trainer Peter Eurton. He was third in his debut Jan. 31 for the late John Shirreffs.