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Always B Miki moving to Kentucky

3 October 2024
in USA, International
by Caroline Vazquez
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The owners of harness racing champion stallion Always B Miki (Always A Virgin) are pleased to announce that he will be standing in Kentucky in 2025.

Always B Miki will relocate to Diamond Creek’s Kentucky stallion barn, where he will join Gimpanzee as one of the few elite Kentucky resident stallions.

“With Miki’s sweep of the KYSS Championships and continued success at The Red Mile, it just makes sense to bring him here,” said Bluestone’s Mitchel Skolnick. “With this move we can continue to reward the yearling buyers for their support of Miki.”

The move from Pennsylvania to Kentucky will also mean large financial rewards for those owning many of his foals going forward. In addition to Kentucky eligibility, Always B Miki’s yearlings from resident mares will qualify for the 50% owners’ bonus on all legs

Always B Miki romping in the paddock

of the Kentucky Sire Stakes.

“I have always thought Kentucky would be the perfect spot for Always B Miki,” said Diamond Creek’s Adam Bowden, “The program is strong and will reward a home run stallion like Miki.”

Always B Miki has produced six millionaires and 7 Breeders Crown champions during his stallion career, led by $1.8 million winner Grace Hill and two-time Dan Patch Award winner Perfect Sting, who was a big hit on opening night at the Lexington Selected Sale with his first crop selling for more than $220K per foal on average.

by Caroline Vazquez, for Diamond Creek Farm 

Tags: Adam BowdenCaroline VazquezDiamond Creek FarmMitchel SkolnickUnited States Harness Racing
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