Storm Cat
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Storm Cat (born 1983) is an American stallion thoroughbred racehorse. He was sired by Storm Bird, son of Northern Dancer. His dam is Terlingua, who was sired by Secretariat. The dark bay/brown horse had an unexceptional racing career but is now best known for the success of the racehorses he has sired.
Storm Cat currently stands at stud at Overbrook Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. As of December 2006, he has sired 31 winners of Group 1/Grade 1 stakes, 93 winners of group or graded stakes races, and 150 stakes winners worldwide who have earnings in excess of $100 million. Also, as of the same date, 16 of his sons have already sired Group 1/Grade I winners. He was the leading sire of stakes winners in North America in 2005. His fee for 2007 is US$ 500,000 for a live foal, the highest in North America.
Storm Cat's progeny includes:
- Bluegrass Cat
- Cat Thief
- Forestry
- Giant's Causeway
- Good Reward
- Tabasco Cat
- One Cool Cat
- Meisho Bowler (Japan)
- Star Programmer (Japan)
- Storm Flag Flying
- Sweet Catomine
[edit] Record sale prices
At the Keeneland September 2004 yearling sales, a Storm Cat colt since named Mr. Sekiguchi sold for $8 million and in the 2005 sale another of his colts sold for $9.7 million. The price was the highest ever paid for a yearling sold at the Keeneland September sale and is third-highest overall. At the Fasig-Tipton Florida auction in February 2006, Coolmore Stud paid a world record $16 million for a Florida-bred two-year-old colt in training sired by Forestry who was sired by Storm Cat.
[edit] External links
- Storm Cat at StallionRegister.com
- Storm Cat's Pedigree at PedigreeQuery.com
- Overbrook Farm (click on "Storm Cat" celow central graphic, or pull down "Stallions" menu")