LEXINGTON, Ky. - If anyone doubted that new 2-year-old consignors Stacy Yagoda and Jill Julian could pull it off, they're not doubting anymore.
Last week, the exercise rider and former trainer brought their first horse to Fasig-Tipton's Calder select juvenile sale, a Distorted Humor colt they acknowledged was "like a fat third-grader" when they paid $200,000 for him last fall as a yearling. But when the March 2 auction ended, Yagoda and Julian had earned the sale's biggest paycheck: $2.3 million from buyer Jess Jackson.