The West Point team secured a colt from the first crop of Olympiad, one of the most accomplished racehorses of recent years. A son of Speightstown, Olympiad earned more than $3 million while winning the Jockey Club Gold Cup (G1), Stephen Foster (G2), Alysheba (G2), New Orleans Classic (G2), and Mineshaft (G3), and finishing second to Flightline in the Breeders’ Cup Classic (G1). Known for his consistency, toughness, and versatility, Olympiad is an exciting young stallion.
His dam, Sector Rotation (by Street Sense), is a daughter of Heart of Destiny, runner-up in the Darley Alcibiades (G1) and earner of more than $240,000. Heart of Destiny has already produced Destino d’Oro, winner of the Pucker Up Stakes (G3) and placed in the Jessamine (G2).
The deeper family includes Doc’s Destiny, a stakes-placed mare who produced multiple black-type runners, and traces back to Ventured, ancestress of Grade 1 winner Rosalind, heroine of the Ashland Stakes (G1) and earner of more than $900,000. It is a family that has delivered class and consistency across generations.
Adding to his appeal, this colt is a California-bred, making him eligible for the state’s lucrative breeders’ incentives, bonuses, and restricted races. This program offers significant opportunities to maximize purse earnings while maintaining open graded stakes potential.
He will be trained by John Sadler, the Eclipse Award-winning conditioner who guided Flightline to an unbeaten championship career. Sadler’s horsemanship and proven ability to develop Grade 1 colts make him an ideal fit for this Olympiad son.
Price includes all acquisition costs and all training, veterinary, and insurance expenses until January 1, 2027